Chapter 1674 Support And Object

"How did the Ghost Fief's Godly Genius manage to develop his pillar of divine power in such a short time?" The woman, intrigued by this, let out a playful smile as she looked at her crystal ball.

She saw a group of Shura Race members in the Ghost Fief's slum built a temple for their Godly Genius. Inside it was a faceless statue which they worshiped and offered offerings to every day.

"I didn't expect that in less than a month, people would build a temple for him and worship him devoutly. Such merits are the reason for the sudden increase of the pillar of divine power. It seems that I did not choose the wrong person. How special!" the woman exclaimed with a grin etched on her face.

The next day, the square of the leader's mansion was once again overcrowded with people waiting for the announcement of the progress of the pillars of divine power.

Rocky, who would rather spend his time elsewhere, was forced to come. As a Godly Genius, it was his duty to do so. Otherwise, it would be simply disrespectful to the god who was about to announce the results.

The air was tense with anticipation. After waiting for nearly two h

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u have any idea about the task released by the gods?" Gilbert, being the frank man he was, went straight to the point.

"To be honest, I don't want to do it. The diabolical beast the gods want us to subdue must be very powerful. Fighting it alone would be hard enough, but we also have to fight each other in the process. I don't think it's worth it to get involved in such a mess." Rocky believed it would be more efficient to practice his medicinal skills than to partake in such risks.

"I don't agree with you. I believe since it's a task issued personally by the gods, you must go all out." An elder immediately raised an objection.

"Yes, the task itself is a process of training." Some elders and officials echoed.

"But the boy has a point. The Nether Fire Land is filled with all kind of dangerous devils. Blindly charging into such a place with little to no assistance might cost the life of our Godly Genius. It is simply not worth the risk. " Some agreed with Rocky's sentiments.

Before long, the elders and officials present were divided into two groups: those who wanted Rocky to do the task and those who opposed it.