207 So that’s it

Style: Fantasy Author: sunshine under hazeWords: 2111Update Time: 24/01/18 09:26:34
"Then if I take action without knowing the rules this time, will it really trigger the elven saint's revenge as the elf demigod said?"

Allen was still most concerned about the safety of his tribe, so he raised his head and asked sincerely.

If it really puts the tribe at risk because he broke these bullshit rules, Allen needs to at least get the answer in advance before he can think of a way to solve it.

"That's not the case. New saints still have some privileges. After all, no one can accurately judge who can break through the saint level. It is not easy to inform those demigod-level beings in advance of such potential rules. Firstly, To avoid dampening the fighting spirit of these strong men, and secondly, I am worried that someone will deliberately conceal their own strength after knowing such rules."

"Therefore, most of the newly promoted saints are confirmed in a certain battle or campaign. If the other party is killed according to the rules without their knowledge, it will inevitably trigger a backlash from these powerful people. "

"For this reason, regarding the issue of the newly promoted saints' actions, the rules allow them to take limited actions in the ten years before they are confirmed to be promoted to saints, so that they can become familiar with their abilities and talents."

"But no one can think of directly intervening or leading a war involving more than a million people like you did!"

"After all, no one can be as evil as you. You have just been promoted to the saint level, and you can explode with such powerful strength, and you can change the battlefield situation arbitrarily under the control of so many strong men!"

"..."

Oscar was indeed happy for Allen from the bottom of his heart, but he was not just happy for him.

The oak camp has always been concerned about the trends of the northern elf civilization. Not only was the fall of the Oak Father due to the design of the elf gods, but also because the northern border did not have enough coordinating power to maintain the balance of the two major civilizations.

The elves themselves have stable and united gods and royal families. Although their development is slow, they are still stronger than their opponents who have always been stubborn and stubborn. In addition, the natural abilities of both sides are too restrained, so that in the friction and war with each other, they finally succumbed. There is a high probability that the disadvantage will be the dwarf kingdom.

The Temple of Nature is now dominated by Ohai, the God of Nature. They are more concerned about the human civilization in the south, because humans are the most powerful and ambitious existence among the four major civilizations.

From the perspective of people in the Ohai camp, as long as the balance between humans and orcs can be maintained, the balance of Feynman's world can continue to be maintained. Even though the northern elves have a slight advantage over the dwarves, they want to completely control Talon. Continent, it would take much longer than human civilization to defeat human civilization.

Without the core god Father of the Oak, the Oak camp's influence on the Temple of Nature and the Mansa Alliance has become increasingly weak. It is unable to mobilize many resources in the north, let alone intervene in the war between the elves and the dwarves. .

Allen's sudden promotion to Demigod gave the Oak camp some hope. The Oak camp finally gave up its prejudice against Rose, the Spider Queen, and agreed to the other party's believers establishing themselves in the North. With these two relatively good helpers, The Oak camp also has some leverage to intervene in the war on Talon Continent.

But this is still far from enough. Even in the past few months, the North and the Drow Mother Gate have worked together to win several beautiful battles, severely dampening the morale of the elves.

However, the senior officials of the Oak camp know more about the details of the Elf Kingdom. If the other party is really determined to deal with the two unsightly cockroaches of the North and the Drow, then they only need to mobilize a group of main forces to go south, and then Allen and the Drow Mother will They are really overwhelmed. 33

However, this worry eventually disappeared when Allen was suddenly promoted to a saint.

Although this world has a lot of constraints on saints, this does not mean that they can only be used as decorations and deterrents, and there is really no chance to take action. Not to mention that saints can attack with all their strength in small-scale battles between strong men. Let’s talk about the leader of a force like Allen. Anyone who dares to infringe or even covet the interests of his territory will exist. Saints can do whatever they want in their territory. Go back with revenge without fear of punishment.

If saint-level powerhouses cannot even protect their own interests, then how should the value of their existence be reflected?

The original intention of gods and their affiliated church forces to restrict the killing and fighting of secular saints is just to prevent these powerful beings from causing too much harm to the secular world, especially not to massacre intelligent creatures that can give birth to the power of faith and affect wisdom. It’s just the reproduction of the species.

God and the church still fully respect the saint's normal power, status and interests. In any case, the saint is the most powerful existence in Feynman's world, even enough to compete with the incarnation of the god.

"...That's good!"

Allen was slightly relieved. It was precisely because he understood the boundaries of his abilities that he was more worried that his actions would really lead to the revenge of the elves.

No matter how powerful he is, he is only one person, and in the Elf Kingdom, he only knows that there are several saints on the bright side. If the elves really send two or more saints to the north to cause trouble and destruction, then they will really be a little overwhelmed and unable to protect their two scattered important towns.

"But you also need to be somewhat measured. The original intention of the rules to give newly promoted saints a ten-year adaptation period may not be applicable to you. If you really use the rules arbitrarily, I'm afraid it may still cause a backlash from the elves."

When Oscar saw Allen's ambitious eyes, he couldn't help pouring a basin of cold water on his head.

"...This seems unfair!"

Allen frowned, very reluctantly.

After understanding these secret rules, he was thinking of using these rules to maximize the advantages of his newly promoted saint, so as to gain more benefits for the tribe and the Northern Territory!

"There is no fairness in this world!"

The Oak Church, to which Oscar belongs, was once a party with vested interests. Naturally, it knew the true thoughts and methods of those who made the rules, so he said helplessly.

"Your ability to turn the tide of a million-strong army war this time is enough for the rule makers and executors to deal with it as a special case. They don't want to see you appear on the chessboard they control and ruin their plans."

"If you insist on continuing to go to the battlefield and lead the war situation in the north, then you must be mentally prepared to be ambushed by several saints from the Elf Church!"

"I believe that the Elf Church is eager to get rid of you right now!"

"Understood!"

Allen nodded solemnly and thanked Oscar for once again clarifying his doubts.

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