Misty World: Start with SSS skill

Chapter 376 There Are A Lot Of Gods Here





Lily rubbed her eyes with her hand because she felt as if her eyes were seeing something unbelievable.

Mojure opened his mouth to say something but he could only say "that's..." As he could not complete the sentence.

Both of them stood still, as they looked up at the sky.

The light Blue color made their eyes feel comfortable even in the hot sun and the white clouds that were like soft cotton balls floated in the sky.

The sunlight shining on their bodies made them feel a little warm, as it dispelled the coldness of the fog.

The sun gave off a blinding glare that made it hard for them to look directly at it.

"It's… It's not the fog…"

"That's right." Lily replied, even though her face was bandaged with dirty clothes like her gaze couldn't hide her surprise.

"This is my first time seeing a place like this."

Lily nodded, "Me too."

"Is this… is the sky mentioned in legends?"

"Maybe so… but in the legends, the sky used to be covered with a lot of dark clouds, this place had no dark clouds, only blue clouds."

"But… in the scriptures that the Sanctuary keeps, they all say that the sky is black. However, the only time it turned a beautiful blue was when…"

"When?" Lily couldn't contain her curiosity and asked.

"When a god came down to earth, and he brought with him a brilliant aura that dispelled the dark clouds in the sky so that we can truly see the beautiful colors of the sky."

"When a god descends… could it be…"

"Um…" Mojure nodded, his eyes still filled with disbelief as he looked up at the sky: "Perhaps you and I are wrong."

"There is no sign of cloaks or magic, what exists before us is all true."

"As such, there is only one explanation… The owner of this place is a god."

Lily was startled and said, "Are you sure?"

"I am sure!" Mojure nodded: "Only a god can bring happiness to people."

"Only a god can bring joy and peace to all races."

"Only a god can tame the Ivern."

"Only a god can dispel the fog and help us see the real sky."

"Only a god… can make me feel this fear."

Mojure explained that aside from the fact that the owner of this place was a god, he couldn't find any reason to explain what he had seen in this kingdom.

Even the Pope was not capable of taming the Ivern tree, however, if the owner of this place was a God, taming the Ivern tree is a simple matter.

That's why the Ivern tree itself formed a wall to protect this kingdom.

Only God has enough love to cover all races including mixed-bloods.

Thus… the one who was watching him, making him feel danger and fear, was the god.

Only a god could make him feel this fear.

Mojure sighed and said, "If that person is a god then everything is right. This place is not what we thought, the owner of this place did not cooperate with Ivern rather he tamed the Ivern."

"Only God can give people the type of love we are looking at, and give them a better life."

Lily felt that this was a bit hard to believe, but when she remembered the strange words and knowledge she had never heard of before, she believed what Mojure had just said.

Could it be… is the owner of this kingdom really a god?

That's too horrible.

If a god builds a kingdom in this world, which race will be able defeat him?

However, what Lily cared about was not the intention of that god. She was thinking about how the god would teach her new knowledge.

"Oi! How long are you going to stay here?"

Suddenly, a voice called out and pulled them back to reality. They realized that the person standing in front of them was a Lizard that was over 2 meters tall, and  was wearing light armor.

"You… who are you?" Mojure asked.

"I? I'm Larinu, captain of the gatekeepers. You have been standing in this place for a long time, and it's affecting the movements of others."

Hearing Larinu's words, Mojure and Lily turned their heads to look behind them.

At the city gate, many people were moving, Mojure and Lily were like an obstacle in front of the gate.

Larinu sighed, then took them to the nearby sidewalk. There was a stone bench where Mojure and Lily could rest a bit.

Mojure sat on the stone bench and asked, "Is there a fee for this place...?"

"Fee?" Larinu frowned and said, "Why do we have to charge a fee? Stone chairs are everywhere, if anyone wants to sit, they can sit. But… you mustn't throw trash around."

"Litter?" Lily and Mojure asked, confused.

"Yes, see that box?"

Mojure and Lily followed Larinu's finger, and saw three small crates that were about seven meters away from them, placed on the sidewalk.

"It's a trash can, if you have something to dispose of, throw it in one of those three bins. However, you must sort your garbage before you throw it away."

Hearing Larinu's words, Mojure and Lily felt like they were children coming into contact with the outside world for the first time.I think you should take a look at

There was so much that they didn't know, and there was so much they didn't understand.

Even for someone who possessed an enormous amount of knowledge like Lily, at this moment she felt that her knowledge was extremely limited.

"Are you on your way to the Administrative Hall?"

Hearing Larinu's question, Mojure immediately replied, "Yes."

Larinu nodded: "The way to the Administrative Hall is quite easy, you guys should go straight this way, when you reach the administrative area, someone will continue to guide you."

After he finished speaking, he wanted to leave, but Mojure now said: "Excuse me… I want to ask something."

"Hm?! What 's up?" Larinu was very patient. Although he had helped these mixed-bloods on a long journey to this place, he also knew that they were the ones who suffered a lot and were despised by the nobles.

Larinu felt that they were a bit like him, unwelcome by others, despised by everyone, and living in exile.

They could become slaves at any moment.

And they were always in a state of exhaustion from hunger.

Because of that, Larinu felt they were more pitiful than him. At least, he was saved by his master, and now he lived in a safe place, and filled his stomach every day with delicious food.

As for them, they could only eat the monster's meat containing the mist poison, and their bodies gradually rotted, as they became monsters.

Mojure saw that Larinu was a bit friendly, which was completely different from his appearance and he felt extremely strange.

But he didn't care about that, as he immediately asked: "I want to ask… is the sky a result of illusion magic?"

"Illusion? Why do you say that?" Larinu said: "You can try to feel if there is magical energy… Ah! I'm sorry, I forgot you're a mixed-blood, incapable of using magic."

"The sky was created by my master. It's not an illusion, my master actually dispelled the fog to reveal the sky."

"You will never see the sky anywhere else but here."

Mojure nodded, he had indeed never seen the sky, not even when he lived in the Saric Sanctuary.

"So…" Mojure continued, "Is your master the Void Lord?"

He asked this question because he saw Selvih and Anno in this place.

According to the information he knew and Seraphen told him, Selvih and Anno had followed a man who called himself the Void Lord.

That person was also the one who killed Silutop and destroyed the entire Dark-Elf Kingdom.

Larinu made no secret of this as he immediately nodded: "Yes, my master is the Void Lord."

Mojure frowned, he wanted to ask something, but he felt that Larinu wouldn't understand what he was asking, so he fell silent.

Lily sighed and said, "Larinu, how long have you been here?"

Larinu rubbed her chin and said, "Since I was revived by my master, I've been in this place for about 2 months."

"Revived?!" Lily and Mojure shouted unbelievably together.

Their screams startled Larinu, and the people around them also noticed them.

"You guys… keep your voice low, don't shout like that..." Larinu was a little embarrassed.

Mojure and Lily, hearing that, covered their mouths with their hands, and looked around, they saw that everyone was paying attention to them, but they then turned to leave.

"Sorry…" Mojure said, "I just leaked your secret. I…"

Larinu shook his head: "In fact, the matter of me reviving is something that the people of the first group of inhabitants of this territory know, it's not strange."

"It's just… I manage the order of the city gates and the public order at the same time. If someone sees me making noise here, I will be disciplined."

"Heh?! Is it normal?" Mojure felt that his intelligence was not enough to comprehend this.

Since when did resurrecting the dead become the norm?

"Ah! In fact, my companions and I died three months ago." Larinu explained, "However, master revived me and the others to help him build this kingdom."

Mojure and Lily found this hard to believe when they heard that. Reviving a person was already impossible, but the Void Lord could revive a group of people.

Wait! This place is ruled by a god who has the ability to control time and space, so resurrecting the dead is normal.

Mojure suddenly felt that everything was understandable. A god can do anything, it's just a matter of whether he wants to do it or not.

"Larinu, may I ask when did this kingdom come into being?"

"Hm..." Hearing Mojure's question, Larinu pondered for a moment and then said, "About… just over two months ago."

"2 months ago?" Lily now completely believed Mojure's words.

It must be known that this place was very large, and the houses were also built extremely sophisticatedly and firmly.

To do all this would take a huge amount of time and labor.

However, the residents here were very few. With such a small labor force, it would be impossible to build the amount of things this kingdom has in two months.

But… if the Void Lord was really a god then this would be normal.

A hod possesses almighty power, so it is completely normal for them to create an entire kingdom out of sand and ashes.

Suddenly, Mojure couldn't help but say, "Is the master of this kingdom really a god?"

Larinu rubbed his chin, thought for a moment, and then said, "Hm… in fact, there are a lot of gods here."

"Heh?!"


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