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Chapter 1309 The mission of the two gods, the perch of resurrection(1/3)

The Tempest Sea is a mysterious and taboo area for most of the natives of the Endless Continent.
It blocked the sea area in the eastern part of the continent and cut off the hope of exploration by sea.
Countless navigators and explorers have considered conquering the stormy ocean a challenge.
But after so many years, no news of successful time travel has come back.
For a long time no one dared to set foot there.
Moreover, the Ocean of Storms is farther away from the coastline, and as the voyage progresses, there are fewer islands to stay and replenish.
Although you can use the power of space storage props and elemental spellcasters to carry as much food and replenish fresh water as possible, the sea area of ​​​​Endless Continent is still terrifyingly large.
An ordinary sailboat, equipped with wind magic items, would take at least ten years to sail to the edge of the stormy ocean.
And it would take almost ten years for the magic paddle steamer with sails to arrive.
The sea area near the Endless Continent is not a restricted area. In fact, there is a large area of ​​​​the ocean that is a normal sea area with rich products. Islands of different sizes can often be found.
Ethnic groups such as Naga, deep-sea murlocs, sirens, and sharks all live within this range.
The Stormy Ocean is more like a restricted area.
There are restricted areas like this in the oceans in the four directions of the Endless Continent.
It's just that it's not just the stormy ocean, there are other terrifying forms of forbidden areas.
There are not many normal marine life in the stormy ocean.
There are all kinds of desolate sea monsters.
They rarely set foot in normal oceans and form their own ecological chain.
But even the weakest sea monster among them is a complete biological killer in a normal ocean.
For Niord, the God of Waves, and Aegir, the God of the Wild Sea, this is not a shortcoming, but an advantage.
No matter how harsh the environment is, as long as this is the ocean, it is their home field.
Upon hearing the words of the God of the Wild Sea, Egil, Niord sneered.
"hey-hey!"
"That couldn't be easier."
"The little cutie here is pretty strong in the dimensional world."
"As long as the best among them are given a little divinity, they can become demigods."
"Well, but speaking of it, the oppression in the depths of this ocean is really terrifying. Even you and I will be absolutely suppressed if we go deep into it."
As Niold spoke, he finally showed a rare serious expression.
The stormy ocean is a geographical isolation, and the harsh environment is only one aspect.
The most important reason is that there is some kind of invisible suppression deep in the ocean.
After the two factors are superimposed, it becomes a luxury to hope to pass through the stormy ocean.
Egil deeply agreed with Niord's words.
Compared to his out-of-the-box personality, the God of the Wild Sea, Egil, appears to be much calmer.
Where the two gods stand, all the desolate sea beasts avoid them like tigers.
While they were talking to themselves unscrupulously,
Two dark red beams of light suddenly shot down from the sky.
The next moment, their expressions changed slightly.
These two beams of light come and go quickly,
It just disappeared in the blink of an eye.
Their expressions instantly became strange. They looked at each other from a distance and saw a hint of fear and caution in their respective eyes.
The torrent of divine power was released, and the surrounding seawater surged up, building a water palace within seconds.
There are two thrones side by side in this water palace.
Niord and Egil jumped into their seats, their figures always vague.
"An order from the Supreme Regulator."
"Lord Beta is right, this plane world is somewhat special."
"In the past testing grounds, as long as there was no direct interference with those chosen people, there would be no restrictions."
"But here, every move seems to receive special attention."
The God of Waves, Niord, said with some worry.
On the contrary, the God of the Wild Sea, Egil, who had seemed cautious before, breathed a sigh of relief.
This seemed to be what He expected.
"If it doesn't matter here."
"Why should Lord Beta bother with it?"
"The chosen one numbered Zong Shen 1999514 is definitely not simple either."
"It is very possible to complete the trial and even go one step further to become the chosen one."
"If that guy can become the Chosen One, he will be qualified to participate in a new round of theocratic war."
"This is very important to the Divine Court."
Egil replied softly.
His words did not make Niord relax.
"But the supreme management limits our power..."
"So what?"
"It does not restrict us from finding the Chosen People, it just says that we are prohibited from setting foot on land until the third prologue is completed."
"And the order left by Lord Beta is to find that guy before the next Xiaoji arrives."
"Even if the power is limited, it only takes a few prime material years to dominate this sea area."
"And according to the introduction of the star map, there are four other similar oceans in this world."
"How about it?"
"Are you going to split up or work together?"
The God of the Wild Sea, Egil, asked proactively.
He is more open-minded.
After pondering for a moment, Niord, the god of waves, answered slowly.
"Let's spread out."
"I'm going to the south."
"You stay here."
"We can communicate through the Sea Soul Pearl."
In response, Egil just nodded lightly.
"good."
After he nodded, Niord jumped up like a mermaid.
Perhaps because of the suppression of power, His vague figure became slightly clearer.
Before falling into the water, only a head of long brown wavy hair appeared.
God has no concept of gender.
Unless he is willing to define a gender for himself.
Watching Niord disappear into the ocean and appear in the sea millions of kilometers away in an instant, Egil, the God of the Wild Sea, shook his head slightly and immediately stood up from the Water Throne.
To be continued...
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