RISE OF EROS-Chapter 652 - 651

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Andrew had broken through the barrier of the fourth divine seal and obviously, it had a strong manifestation. Not only did he and those close to him receive the bath of the divinity that developed over him, but some other people as well.

As Andrew came into contact with more and more people, his divinity tended to spread to them. Obviously, it wasn’t just anyone, but those who were on good terms with him.

In fact, it was more correct to say that his divinity touched everyone who had a close relationship or trust and loyalty with him, such as some employees or allies like the Dunnas royal family or Victoria’s family.

Zaros and Elidyr fell into this category. They are powerful and ancient demigods, but they have still treated Andrew with great care and respect, protecting him from any harm. Explore new worlds at novelbuddy

It is true that they have an agenda, as they want to use him to face the possible resurrection of the fallen god, but that does not change the fact that they have helped him, protected him, and have become fond of him.

On Andrew’s side, it was the same. The bonds they had formed had strengthened, so it was not strange that when he released the fourth divine seal, the two of them received Andrew’s blessing.

This blessing is not something similar to what the succubi or something like Oliver’s eyes or Kalifa’s ability, but rather it was like a boost of vitality that strengthened them and healed them a little.

For beings of Zaros and Elidyr’s level, this amount of divinity is insignificant, but it is not the quantity that matters, but the quality. In this world, there was no divinity purer than Andrew’s, not even that of the fallen god.

The fallen god is a full-fledged god, so his divinity is more developed than Andrew’s, even if it is in pieces, but its corruption makes it weaker than Andrew’s, in terms of quality and purity.

Even the divinity of the remnants of the gods who died in the war a thousand years ago is not as pure as Andrew’s. This is because they have already died and the divinity of a dead being will never be better than that of a living one.

It is true that Andrew has not yet fully developed his divinity, as he has only just released his fourth seal, but that does not mean that his purity is weak, it only means that it is not very strong.

In terms of power, Andrew’s divinity may be one of the weakest on the continent, even being surpassed by the lowest demigods, but in terms of purity, it is unmatched. This seems insignificant, but it is not. For a demigod, receiving even a drop of this divinity was a gain, so Zaros and Elidyr were truly blessed.

The problem was that they were in the middle of a demigod meeting. It is obvious that everyone noticed when Andrew’s divinity manifested in them and the expressions of astonishment were evident.

"What the hell was that?" one of them asked seriously. Everyone present had the same question and Zaros could only look at Elidyr as if asking, "What do we do?".

Elidyr returned the same look and this made the others impatient, who seemed to want to kill and eat the dead. They recognized this divinity, not because they knew who it belonged to, but because of its purity.

Only a living god could have such pure divinity and although Andrew is barely a candidate for god, his divinity is as pure as that of a god, only he cannot use it completely yet, since he has not released all the seals.

Faced with everyone’s intense gaze, Zaros decided to tell the truth. He knew he could not deceive all these old demigods, so it was better to tell everything. Although it was not his intention at first to reveal Andrew’s existence, he had no choice.

This brought problems, but it also had advantages. Telling them about Andrew’s existence would allow his hidden enemies to plan their moves better and could make things difficult for them.

However, it would also allow them to expose those enemies. If anyone starts making moves against Andrew after learning that he is a god candidate, it is easy to counter it.

A hidden enemy is more dangerous than an open one, so telling them wasn’t so bad. Besides, they had the support of the dragons and Arion, so they were sure that they wouldn’t move carelessly knowing this.

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Zaros told them how Andrew had arrived in Cannes and that he was a candidate for the god Eros. He was emphatic about this because it’s not the same if his domain is combat or if he isn’t.

Not being a combatant is more convenient for his safety, although that doesn’t diminish its importance, especially knowing that the objective of Carcom and Purgatorio is to revive the fallen god.

"So there’s a god candidate on the continent. I imagine you have a plan for him, right?" Kael asked and Zaros didn’t hide the plan they had from them. Everyone was surprised by the news.

In fact, they supported the plan, because it was the best plan they could carry out and they even supported the fact that they should only use Andrew as a last resort. Still, many expressed their intention to meet him.

This did not please Zaros and Elidyr very much, but they knew that refusing was not good either, so Zaros being smart said, "No problem, but your approval and that of the dragon ancestor is needed."

Everyone furrowed their eyebrows upon hearing that. They understood the fact that they needed Andrew’s approval, as they could not force him to meet them, that would only have the opposite effect to what they wanted, but they did not understand the reason for needing the approval of the dragon ancestor.

Zaros explained to them that Andrew was under his protection and that he would not allow anyone to approach him. This worried some of those interested, but there were others who did not care.

The truth is that Zaros played his cards like this, to catch the traitors. He observed the reactions of the others very well when he said that and in that way, he managed to understand who was suspicious.

That may not be something definitive, but at least it was a gain. After that, Zaros steered the conversation back to Purgatory and Carcom, not wanting this meeting to be about anything else.