Chapter 347

[Gardis Blessing] fell into two distinct categories.

One side was simple buffs.

Boosting the overall stats of allies, or sharply increasing specific stats like physical or magical defense.

The other side was special buffs. These were closer to special abilities than typical buffs.

Making a specific party tireless for an hour, increasing the firepower of ally cannons by 1.5 times, raising the chance of item drops, or boosting the hostility of allies toward a specific monster race...

"What a variety," I muttered in amazement as I skimmed through the list. They all looked tempting. The downside was that only one could be activated at a time.

"Why add such a great feature just now...! What a lazy director!"

"I-I worked hard on it too, you know... A little praise would be nice..."

Fine. Better late than never. Forget the past and focus on the future.

"So, when can these be activated?"

"Thats entirely up to you, Lord."

"So they can be used during a defensive battle?"

"Yes, just keep in mind that its limited to once per stage."

So I can delay activation until I see how the enemies line up. I should save it for a critical moment, then.

"By the way, this Goddess. She actually exists? She even bestows these blessings."

"Of course she exists. Shes my coworker, actually."

That didnt sound like something a deity would say.

What? Coworker?

"Shes sort of the guardian deity of humanity. She doesnt have a direct conduit to wield her power in this world, so she works through me."

"Sort of? What do you mean?"

"Well... She hasnt been enshrined as a deity for very long."

"...?"

What was that supposed to mean?

"In this world, a representative deity is chosen for each race," Aider began to explain calmly.

"There are various cases. Usually, it happens when the members of a race unanimously recognize someone as their representative. So, most deities are the progenitors of their races."

So the gods my father is fighting in the spirit realm... Are they the progenitors of their respective races?

"Sometimes, in rare cases, if a race has no progenitor deity, a great individual who saved the race from peril is posthumously made a deity. Of course, the consent of many members of the race is required."

"And the Goddess is...?"

"Yes, she falls into this category. She saved humanity hundreds of years ago."

Seems like she did something historically significant. But, is a few hundred years considered short by divine standards?

"...And in very rare cases, if a race is extinct and only one member remains in the world."

Aider explained the last case with a dry laugh.

"That last member also has a chance to attain divinity. Its a strange concept, like a last-ditch effort or a conservation measure for endangered species."

...

I swallowed my words.

So Aider, you, who introduced yourself as a god, which of these three categories do you fall under...?

"Anyway, you can consider the Goddess to be on our side."

Aider spread his arms wide as he spoke.

"She also wishes for the true ending. Perhaps as much as we do."

...

I didnt know anything about gods and whatever happened in the heavens. All I cared about was that she was helping us strategize.

"Tell the Goddess for me. Ill gladly accept her blessing as a New Years gift."

I grinned.

"And wish her lots of New Year blessings too."

For a moment, Aider looked surprised but then broke into a wide smile.

"Shell really like it. Ill make sure to pass it on."

We continued to chat about various topics afterward.

Particularly, the conversation often turned to Prince Fernandez. Naturally, since a special forces unit had just invaded Crossroad.

"What is Fernandez trying to achieve? Do you know anything?"

"Fernandez is a mystery to me as well. He has always acted with the ambition to become the Emperor, even instigating rebellions... but this time feels a little different."

According to Aider, despite countless game resets and repetitions, this was the first time Fernandez had dispatched a special forces unit to convey surrender intentions to the Demon King.

As I spoke gravely, Verdandi also nodded with a serious face. Her cheeks were still puffed out from the pie. What, is she a squirrel?

"Understood. Ill look within our search range... nom nom."

I also distributed food and drinks to various residents of the base camp whom I had gotten to know, and informed them of the bounty on Mason.

Everyone cheerfully nodded in agreement.

After also giving a bottle of new wine to Coco the Severer of the Penal Squad,

I figured I had finished what needed to be done at the base camp and once again stepped into the teleport gate.

My destination was Sector 5, [The Flaming Colosseum].

Flash!

Upon arrival, the lively sound of a hammer striking stone resonated. Tap tap tap...

I saw a muscular man busily engaged in reconstruction work on a collapsed wall of the Colosseum. I called out his name.

"Jackal!"

The surprised man looked back at me. Beneath the stern Jackal mask, his mouth curved into a pleased smile.

"Your Highness!"

Jackal was the NPC boss of this Colosseum.

He had been guarding the base camp for a while but had recently returned here to begin the reconstruction.

"What brings you all the way here!"

I opened the pot I had brought with me to show Jackal.

"Youve been working hard. Have some stew. Its New Years outside, so I brought some New Years stew."

"Wow, its been ages since Ive had something like this... Thank you, Your Highness! Ill enjoy it."

Jackal, apparently very hungry, began to gobble up the stew straight from the hot pot with a ladle. Its good to see him eat well.

"But where did your minions go?"

I looked around the empty construction site and mumbled in confusion.

Jackal had returned here because his monster minions had also returned.

Thats why they were able to start the reconstruction, but now it was completely empty.

The last time I saw, dozens of goblins were also hammering away, but now the walls were deserted.

"Well... they were here until a few days ago."

Jackal tore off a piece of the bread I had brought, soaked it in the stew and stuffed it into his mouth, then answered while munching.

"The Goblin God-King issued a summons, so... they all left."

"God King? Whos that?"

"The Goblin God King, Kali-Alexander. Hes a god and king to the goblins."

"Ah, the Goblin God-King!"

I snapped my fingers as it clicked in my mind.

God King means that someone is both a God and a King.

Thats why the Goblin God King was mocked by players as the King Goblin.

He had an impressive name, but he was the weakest among all boss entities, making him even more of a joke.

It was so bad that when this boss appeared in a boss stage, it was considered a breeze.

So this stage involves goblins? This is good. Itll be easy.

The boss is weak, and goblins generally rely on sheer numbers, but games have limitations in rendering such numbers, so its usually only two or three times another army.

But because the individual goblins are the weakest entities,

A stage involving a goblin army was essentially a breather level in the game.

Unknowingly, I felt relieved and my face brightened up. Thats when Jackals expression hardened.

"Your Highness, you dont consider the Goblin God-King to be an easy opponent, do you?"

"Huh?"

Did I show it that much? I quickly straightened my face.

"You must never let your guard down. He is among the legendary monsters of this place who has inflicted the most damage on humans."

Jackal earnestly explained about the Goblin God-King.

"Kali-Alexander. His name is Alexander, and the prefix Kali- is what the goblins add to the name of the god they worship."

Hmm, gods appear in this world too.

"To give such a title to a living king shows just how legendary he is among the goblins, dont you think?"

"Is he that remarkable?"

"He is the king who led the Great Goblin Invasion, which swallowed up the entire western continentabout a third of the world. The damage was so extensive that they say the western continent still hasnt recovered from it."