"So, I even threw that keyword too. I wanted to see if it was possible to have the same effect on the land with my power."
The answer was that it was possible. However, possibility was not the issue.
"And how much…"
"It was expensive. REALLY expensive."
Dohyuk smiled. "I think it's the difference of traits between me and Grava. I don't think billions of faith is worth less than one Godly Item."
Then it was cheaper for the Sea God to do anything with the sea, hence the name. What was certain was-
"My godly power doesn't help with increasing quality of life. It's still possible but…"
"You will require a lot of faith."
"Yeah. There might be a better way to utilize it."
Giwon then felt something was off. Dohyuk was bringing bad news, but he didn't seem discouraged at all.
"It's actually become simpler." Dohyuk said, "We can sack Grava or those similar gods or whatever, and our land will stay prosperous forever."
And there were a lot of them out there.
"When we are ready, we will set sail."
And when that was done, they would jack all the useful Godly Items and powers from the areas near the current region.
"Ready our men."
Now, the fight was going to begin.
Blass looked up as Dohyuk walked into the Dome.
"Wow, you seem tired."
Blass did not object as he stood.
"As you can see."
The Dome was full of drunk, sleeping people. It was also very messy with beer bottles and leftover food. Blass also had something in his hand.
It was a whiteboard? Or an acrylic board? It resembled something Dohyuk couldn't quite recognize, but there was a drawing of Blass teaching others on it.
"They were totally drunk and brought… this. Along with alcoholic beverage and food. I'm sure they had no bad intentions… They were excited."
Blass looked down at his own drawing again.
"Did you talk to them?"
"No."
Blass answered and continued, "I couldn't say it."
"Say what?"
"That it's not over. That I achieved such victories countless times in my world."
Blass was also a rebel who fought against Casita. That's why he knew how happy the people were from yesterday's victory. He also knew that it was not over yet.
"Maybe next time… someone might die. Or we might lose. It's not time to celebrate. It's not time to be excited… but I couldn't say it."
"It means you care about them. It's a good thing."
"…"
Blass did not speak, but he was silent for a while. He then put the drawing on the ground.
"So, what business has brought you here?"
"Oh, yeah."
"But let me tell you my business first."
"What?"
Dohyuk then sat down again.
"I will not follow through with this deal with you anymore."
No, he was kneeling down.
"Take my service instead, and my loyalty… in exchange for your continued victory."
Blass then looked up to Dohyuk.
"…My master."
Chapter end
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