In fact, Rhine was not entirely sure. After all, no one had obtained the right granted by heaven for many years.
However, regardless of whether they have received the right from heaven, they have taken the advantage by discovering and developing the tidal world first. Even if they have not received the right from heaven, they can still achieve the same level as the right from heaven.
Angel looked at the excitement in Rhine's eyes and Sanders's obscure contemplation, and when he thought of his previous conversation with Feng, he couldn't help but have a question.
Feng was quite surprised when he learned that Angel didn't know what God-given power was. In his opinion, God-given power was basic knowledge.
But Angel had never seen anyone mention the right of heaven in any book.
Before, Angel thought that it was because the Southern Territory was too fringe, and many basic knowledge in other places had gradually declined and disappeared. But now it can be seen from the expressions of Rhine and Sanders that they know very well what is the right of heaven.
, but why no one records it in the book and no one teaches it?
Angel asked the doubts in his heart.
Sanders sighed softly: "It's not that I don't teach you, but I didn't expect that you would come into contact with the knowledge of God's right so early." You even obtained the power of God's right.
Rhine also added: "It is a tacit common sense in the wizarding world of the Southern Region that the power granted by heaven cannot be recorded in books. However, if you advance to a true wizard, someone will always tell you this knowledge, but I didn't expect you to be so
I soon came into contact with this side.”
Angel asked curiously: "Why can't it be recorded in a book?"
Rhine snorted softly from his nose, with a slightly disdainful expression: "They are the only ones who can forcefully set this rule in the Southern Territory. You should be able to guess it."
Angel seemed to have thought of something: "Is it... an extreme sect?"
Rhine nodded: "Yes, they actively banned this knowledge. However, they did not dare to completely offend the major wizarding organizations. They did not completely ban the circulation of relevant knowledge. They just said that it could not be recorded, but it could be passed down orally."
"After all, they have complied with the will of the Southern Territory. They are acting with the badge of destiny. No one knows what trump card they have. In order to avoid trouble, the major wizard organizations agreed."
All the major organizations are actually unhappy with the various behaviors of the extremist sects, but the extremist sects are not willing to get things done, so they tolerate it.
Of course, "endure" here is an understatement, but it contains countless struggles. It's just that the extreme sects survived in the end, showing extraordinary strength and resilience, and with destiny in their hands, no one knew
How many awards of will they have received, and the trump cards they have shown have surpassed many large wizard organizations, so each organization can endure it.
“Why do they want to ban the spread of divine right?”
"I don't know, maybe the more something is lacking, the more something must be banned," Rhine said.
Although the extreme sect always says that they have obeyed the will of the Southern Territory, they actually do not possess the divine right of the Southern Territory. After all, the divine right can only be directly accessed when the will is born, and the wizarding world in all directions has been born for who knows how many years.
Yes, it is impossible for anyone to have the power granted by God.
Sanders: "In other words, there are some secrets hidden behind the divine right."
Rhine nodded: "This is also possible, but we have never obtained the power of heaven. All information comes from past records. During the inheritance of this kind of knowledge, a lot of information may be lost, and it may also change over time.
.What secrets there really are, only the extremist sects know about them.”
Sanders looked at Angel: "If there is really any secret about the divine right, my suggestion is that you should not tell anyone about your divine right anymore, especially not let people in extreme sects know about it."
Rhine also agreed: "Extremist sects have inexplicably banned the spread of divine right. There are indeed some strange things. In the past, we didn't care, but there is a high probability that you have obtained divine right. You do need to pay attention. Sanders's suggestion is right.
.And the power granted by heaven is an illusory symbol. As long as you don’t tell it, no one will know about it.”
Angel nodded: "I understand."
After a pause, Rhine said, "Have you told anyone else about this?"
"I have told my mentor and Lord Rhine so far."
Rhine: "That doesn't matter."
After talking about the divine right, Rhine asked some details about the conversation between Angel and Feng, but he did not ask what the "first item obtained" that Angel concealed was.
Because in Rhine's view, the Book of Kells follows a certain principle of equality, and Angel will be rewarded as much as he has paid in this game. But Rhine knows that what Angel has paid in this game does not count.
Too many, he is more like a hub. Under the influence of various external forces, the true spirit of the demon god fell.
Looking at Angel's performance in the game purely based on the value of "pivot", the reward of a God-given right is already very large.
Angel said he had received three rewards, and the value of the God-given Right was estimated to account for more than 70% of the total reward.
Moreover, discovering the tidal realm itself is a reward, and its weight is extremely important.
Excluding these, the other two rewards, including "items" and "paintings", are probably insignificant and not worth mentioning.
Rhine's idea was actually right. The Book of Kells did have such rules. But what Rhine didn't know was that the price Angel paid in the entire game was countless times higher than he imagined.
From a certain perspective, even the true spirit of the Flameless Lord was killed by "Angel" himself.
If we extrapolate the rewards that Angel will receive based on this level of contribution, then it is not difficult to find that both the God-given Right and the so-called oil paintings have a lot of value. The real most valuable thing is the one that Angel concealed.
"items".
Immediately afterwards, Rhine asked some more about the native land of Tide Realm, as well as information about the major elemental lords.
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The elemental creatures they had seen in the past were basically single individuals, while the elemental creatures in the tidal realm were all settlement-type, and almost the germination of a special civilization had been born.
"The emergence of the tidal world will inevitably change some of the rules of the wizarding world in the Southern Territory in the future." Rhine almost concluded.
Every official wizard will look for his own elemental partner. In the past, it was always a matter of luck, and sometimes the one he met might not be the most suitable for him.
In the tidal world, there are a large number of elemental creatures gathered, and you can definitely find the one that suits you best.
This alone is enough to change past rules and patterns.
Not to mention, there is another thing in the tidal world that all elemental wizards are fascinated by - the sound of the world. In other words, the elemental tide.
The existence of elemental tides may lead to a surge in the birth of elemental wizards in the future. This is also a change in rules.
Angel naturally understands this, but he still has some worries: "I just hope that the changes in the tidal world in the future will not let the elemental creatures in it become an alternative pet market."
Sanders: "If this situation were three thousand years ago, there would be a high probability of it happening. Now, it would be slightly better."
If a large number of elemental creatures were to gather together, even the wizarding world would probably have to drink a lot.
For this reason, wizards may not be willing to engage in an all-out war.
However, even if it does not completely become a pet market, as long as the interests exist, this situation will still occur on a small scale. Unless the loopholes can be fully filled in future development.
This is actually very difficult, because if you really want to develop the tidal world, there will be more issues to consider, and loopholes will definitely exist, just big or small.
Of course, this is something for later.
After finishing the conversation with Angel, Rhine stood up and said, "It's time for me to go to the new city to meet Nami Cui. I hope it won't become an obstacle to the development of the tidal world."
Angel: "Probably not. Mr. Namicui is quite easy to talk to."
Rhine: "That's good."
The energy level of Nami Cui is no less than that of Rhine. If its strength becomes an obstacle, even Rhine will find it a bit troublesome.
Seeing Rhine walking out, Angel suddenly thought of something: "By the way, about Lord Namicui's breakthrough..."
Angel had mentioned the issue of breakthrough before when he was talking about Naimeicui, and Rhine naturally understood his worries: "Since Mr. Feng asked you to let nature take its course, then wait and see."
Angel thought for a while and nodded. Namicui himself had decided to let nature take its course, so let's do it for now.
"Fortunately, Nami Cui hasn't broken through yet. If it really breaks through, it will be enough to protect the tidal realm on its own." Lain shook his head and walked out of the door.
When Rhine's figure disappeared, Angel and Sanders were the only ones left in the room.
Knock knock knock——
Sanders' bony knuckles tapped the cast-iron wooden table slowly and frequently. This was an action that Sanders would do subconsciously when he was deep in thought.
After a while, Sanders raised his narrow eyes.
"Can you tell me?"
It just came out of Sanders' mouth without any hint of antecedent.
Others may not understand, but as the person who knows Sanders best, Angell naturally does not understand what he means.
Sanders knew very well how the demon god's true spirit died in the first place, so he knew that according to the Book of Kells, the price Feng had to pay was definitely not just an illusory name for the power of heaven.
Angel naturally had nothing to hide from Sanders. He nodded and said, "A mysterious thing."
"Did the magic painting wizard leave it to you?"
Angel nodded.
"What kind of mystery is it?"
Angel: "It's related to alchemy, to be precise, it's related to enchanted alchemy. Its name is - The Coronation of the Mad Hatter."
The Mad Hatter's Coronation. Sanders recited it in a low voice and slowly. Judging from the name alone, it is difficult to guess its effect, and Sanders would not associate it with enchantment alchemy at all.
When it came to enchanting alchemy, a bright light flashed in Sanders's eyes, and he thought to himself: It's just as it should be.
He had been thinking before that since the Book of Kyle could lay out such a complicated overall situation across time and space, then based on the ability of the Book of Kyle, the price it made Feng pay should be the most suitable for Angel.
The power granted by God is a bit too illusory.
A mysterious object that belongs exclusively to enchantment alchemy, this is obviously the most suitable for Angel.
"The Mad Hatter's coronation and its specific effects..." Angel was about to say it when Sanders interrupted: "I'll talk to you about this later. It won't be too late."
Sanders still wants to see something of this level with his own eyes.
Sanders did not ask why Angel wanted to hide this mysterious thing from Rhine. In his opinion, it was not a big deal. Even if Angel concealed it from him just now, Sanders would not think it was anything.
Next, Sanders had a casual chat with Angel and then went offline.
After all, he was leaving, and Flora still had to give a brief explanation.
Angel had nothing to do for a moment, so he observed the situation in various places from a God's perspective. Over in the new city, Granny Iron Armor, Lai Yin, and the tree spirit were talking with Nami Cui at the Rose Water Pavilion.
He eavesdropped a little, and judging from the current situation, the atmosphere was relatively harmonious. Although Namicui acted a little cold, this was its character. At least from Namicui's eyes, Angel did not feel it.
rejection of everyone.
Because the content of their conversation was basically about the situation in the Tidal Realm, and they occasionally tried to test Namicui's attitude toward the Savage Cave and the future development of the Tidal Realm. Angel already knew this, so after watching it for a while, he turned to the other side.
In a lush forest close to the mother tree, Angel looked down from a God's perspective.
Not long after, I saw a purple mountain of flesh.
This mountain of meat is none other than Greya, who is wearing a long purple dress. Her figure is extremely tall and huge, and she is quite conspicuous even in the dense forest.
Greia was sitting in front of a bonfire as before, with Sumishi opposite her.
The elegant and handsome Su Mishi was as skinny as a bamboo pole in front of Greya.
Compared with his original figure, Su Mishi was already very small, and his eyes at this time revealed his insignificance even more. He looked at Greia as if he was looking at an out-of-reach lighthouse.
Graia has obviously obtained the authority of the Rhythm Membrane, and the iridescent light around her is surging.
She didn't care about the views of Su Mishi across from her at all, and was constantly creating dream creatures in the palm of her hand.
These creatures are basically very small and look like simple insects, but even insects are full of solidity. Their crawling trajectories follow the nature of insects, and even Greya throws these insects casually.
In the bonfire, there can also be crackling sounds and the aroma of burning.
It is already an entity.
And Sumishi has not yet given birth to any physical creature. No wonder, he looked at Greia as if he were looking at an insurmountable peak.
Later, Su Mishi couldn't bear it anymore and went offline. If he stayed here to watch Greya create creatures, he would probably vomit to death.
Greya didn't care about Sumishi's departure. She was still creating various bugs with different shapes, throwing them into her mouth and popping them into the fire. If they tasted bad, she just threw them into the forest.
The rustling sound kept ringing in the grass.
The previously quiet forest had become lively without any sound.
What Greya didn't know was that the changes here had alarmed the Dream Plant Fairy in the distance, and a tree man with golden fruits on his body had already stepped out of the range of the mother tree and was walking towards this side...