Chapter 949: Vacation?
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nChapter 949: Vacation?
n“I say he’s unlucky, after all, if he didn’t have the strength to deal with these problems, terrible consequences would fall upon him,” Eleonor spoke, being quite realistic.
n“Hmm… You’re right,” Scathach nodded.
n“Girls, we’re getting off track in this meeting,” Anna warned.
n“Oh…” They all reacted at once.
nAnna smiled in amusement; it was quite obvious that the girls tended to stray from the point when they started talking. This sight was proof enough of how well they got along.
nScathach coughed lightly to get everyone’s attention and began to speak. “To give Asgard a chance, we must strengthen its foundations.”
n“Hmm… Now that Victor has solved the dimension problem, I suggest using Idun,” Velnorah said.
n“Even though the dimension has stabilized and its vitality has returned to normal, it still takes time for new apples to grow. We can use Gaia’s ability as the mother of the earth to boost the apple growth for at least two batches, which will total 2500 apples. I think that will be enough to strengthen the gods and ensure the war lasts longer.”
n“That opinion is valid, the problem lies with the END gods; only the strongest beings in Asgard can deal with them, and they can’t be killed, only sealed. Because of this, Hela still has the advantage,” Scathach narrowed her eyes.
nTo put it simply, Hela had three nuclear bombs at her disposal anytime she wanted, while Odin didn’t have that. He only had precautions that could work at best if several conditions applied.
nDivine artifacts, whether armor or weapons, divine items like Idun’s golden apples, or other items, were all useless in front of an END God.
nIt only took one attack from Fenrir’s claws to destroy all of that. Because of this unique power, a God END usually appeared in each sector, at least that’s what Velnorah told Scathach.
n“Balance must exist, so if a God END is born, a God BEGIN will be born as well, but… we don’t have three Gods BEGIN; we only have Victor…” Scathach’s eyes widened slightly as this thought crossed her mind.
nScathach looked at Velnorah. “Velnorah, you mentioned it’s rare to find more than two END beings in a sector, and usually, there’s only one for each sector, so there should only be one God BEGIN to maintain balance.”
n“That’s correct, in all the sectors I’ve conquered as an Overlord, this rule has always applied. It’s only this Sector that is abnormal, with three Gods END, and two coming from the same source,” Velnorah nodded.
n“So… You mentioned balance… But look at our situation, there are three Gods END, but there’s only one God BEGIN, which is Victor.”
n“Well, that’s…” Velnorah’s eyes widened when she realized what Scathach meant. “… That… That’s quite possible, considering Victor’s future strength after training.”
n“Girls, don’t let us wonder what kind of conversation you’re having; please explain,” Anna spoke gently.
nScathach sighed and said, “This is just a theory, but I think our Sector has three Gods END because of Victor’s existence.”
n“… What does my son have to do with this?” Anna asked, confused.
n“His strength, or at least the potential for his future strength as a God BEGIN. Remember, the universe has strange ways of balancing itself, and it will do so without us realizing it. Velnorah herself confirmed that having three Gods END in one sector is ridiculous and far from the norm, but none of these sectors had an existence like Victor within them.”
n“Considering his potential, as he progresses in his divinity, Victor may become one of the strongest Gods BEGIN to ever exist, and to counterbalance that, the universe gave birth to three Gods END.”
nA silence fell around them.
n“… This theory is quite possible, there’s more than a 90% chance of it being correct, but we shouldn’t dwell on it now because it’s something we can’t change,” Velnorah said. “Let’s focus on our goals.”
n“… Right… Use Idun, right?”
n“Yes, this kind of method has only indirect effects, not direct ones. We need something that provides direct strength to the gods,” Velnorah said.
n“Hmm… Why not just bless the gods who will fight the END creatures?” Carmila spoke. The woman who had been silent until now analyzed the situation and felt that this was the best option, considering that this faction had many gods stronger than the Norse pantheon gods.
n“A temporary blessing… In that case, if we’re going down that path, we should prioritize blessings of the survival type. Such as luck, victory, warfare, wisdom, and so on,” Natashia gave her opinion.
n“… That’s very possible… In fact, that’s a good idea. We’ll be indirectly assisting the gods of Asgard, and when it’s all over, we can simply remove the blessing,” Scathach said.
n“But there’s a problem; when a higher-level god gives a weaker god a blessing, that god will sense which god blessed them. Is there any way to conceal that?” Agnes spoke.
n“Yes, there is,” the three-meter-tall woman said. She opened her hand, and a metallic, spherical liquid started forming in her palm. This sphere began to grow in size, and in the next moment, it split into seven small cores. Once this division was complete, the cores started forming into a kind of bracelet.
nSix bracelets floated to the round table and stood still there, while one bracelet remained in Velnorah’s hand.
n“These items are called divinity concealment items. My closest servants and I used these when we wanted to do something that couldn’t be sensed by those who shared the same divine concept as us,” Velnorah took the bracelet and placed it on her arm. In the next moment, the bracelet came to life, and her entire arm was covered with a type of metallic armor.
n“As for their effects, they tend to hide any divine activity from foreign beings. So, even if we bless someone, they will feel that it’s a foreign deity or a stronger deity than them, but they won’t know exactly who.”
n“… That’s perfect,” Violet smiled.
nVelnorah nodded and added, “Be aware that this equipment has its limits; don’t use very powerful deities, or it will reach its tolerance limit and be destroyed.”
n“… As someone who has access to a lot of divine material that Victor provided, why don’t you create armor for us that can completely conceal the use of our divine powers?” Scathach spoke. Even though she wasn’t a goddess now, this fact wouldn’t last for long. After all, of all those present here, Scathach is the one who strives the most to become stronger.
nJust like her previous noble vampire body, she wants to reach the maximum potential of this dragon body, and as everyone knows, the power limit of a dragon god is much higher than all other races.
n“I was already thinking about doing that, a strong armor that protects the body, adapts to various metamorphic forms, and completely conceals our strength level and divine concepts,” Velnorah spoke while narrowing her eyes as unpleasant memories crossed her mind.
n“Entering a higher sector with several older deities in their own divine concepts is pure folly; I learned from my past mistakes. That’s why I’m going to create a perfect armor that utilizes my technology, Hephaestus’s abilities, and dragon runes,” Velnorah said with her cold tone carrying an enormous amount of determination. Since evolving into a dragon, one of the studies consuming most of her time is the dragon runes.
nA mysterious power that she instinctively understands. Even though she’s not as talented as Anna in this aspect, she is a natural scholar; she learns quickly, and even better, she is her own master due to her mastery in various other domains. So, unless it’s something very specific to this art, Velnorah can develop it on her own.
n“Good… I look forward to seeing your armor,” Scathach said.
n“… Girls, you’ve lost sight of the goal again,” Anna said. .
n“… Oh.”
n“Right, the Norse gods, huh…” Violet began to speak. “Ugh, if it weren’t for Darling’s order to keep appearances, we should just invade the place and take it for ourselves.”
n“Sometimes, things can’t be solved with brute force, Violet. And we have enough resources to handle this quietly,” Carmila said.
n“I know, it’s just that this method is plain boring,” Violet said.
n“Well, I can’t argue with you on that because I feel the same way,” Carmila smiled slightly. “But it’s imperative that we adapt to every kind of battlefield.”
n“Mm, Darling and Scathach told me the same thing; I already know. Let’s just deal with it,” Violet gestured with her hand, and seven screens appeared above the round table..
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