Chapter 104 - 81 An Attempt

Chapter 104: Chapter 81 An Attempt

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Seven layers of the Spirit Realm.

Familiarly passing through pavilions, she traveled along the winding corridors. Probably at the twelfth corner, there was a small tea table.

The pavilion built on the corner faced a fountain, with several fish leaping and diving within.

Though the fish appeared small, here, the concepts of small and large were meaningless.

As long as one had enough power, a life in the Spirit Realm could expand to be larger than the sun or shrink to be less significant than a roadside pebble.

Only in the material world did size matter for judgment; here, clearly, it did not.

“So, what are you thinking about, or should I say, is there something even you don’t understand?”

Choosing a spot to sit at random, Themis addressed the contemplative deity in black beside her.

In her memory, it was rare to see such a puzzled expression on his face; he usually seemed to have everything under control.

But for some reason, this thoughtful look made him seem more approachable.

A know-it-all is always hard to feel close to.

“Then you think too highly of me. There’s certainly a lot I don’t know.”

Without noticing the subtle change in the attitude of the Goddess of Justice, Laine simply shook his head lightly.

“The more you know, the more you realize how insignificant you are.”

“Especially during this transition of the Divine Kings, even a small change reflects an extraordinary influence. After all, common beings cannot cause a deviation in such high-level destinies.”

Nodding thoughtfully, Themis seemed to understand.

“Indeed, the mysteries of fate are beyond my imagination.”

“Yes.”

“The void that bears all things, the matter and spirituality that constitute all things, and the destiny that dictates the course of all things, are the four pillars on which the world rests.”

“Even though I hold the scepter of ‘Indeterminable Destiny,’ I still can’t completely change the course of fate due to the difference in power with the present world. And those without the scepter, even altering a minor detail, means they have touched upon the realm of Great Divine Power.”

Only they would have the capability to interfere with even the slightest thread of fate.

“So, I was originally one of those seven?”

Themis didn’t appear to know of Laine’s confusion. She was somewhat surprised to learn she once had a romantic bond with Zeus in her original fate, but she didn’t get angry and casually accepted it.

If she hadn’t observed Zeus’s actions as a bystander, she might actually have been deceived by him. But Themis believed that even in her original fate, she would have left him after seeing his true nature.

As for now, the Goddess of Justice was even less likely to get together with her own nephew, and the idea of meeting with him was silently dismissed.

“Yes, theoretically, you would have birthed six daughters with him.”

Nodding his head, Laine explained:

“Three of them are destined to become the Divine King’s daughters, regardless of whether you are present. They symbolize the Indeterminable Destiny of All Spirits, but they are also just the executors of their own authority.”

“However, the other three, they each symbolize the seasons spring, summer, and autumn. Only as the Goddess of Law can you bring them into being.”

Gently nodding, Themis understood Laine’s meaning. She looked at the deity beside her, still with a calm expression, and asked:

“So how do you plan to solve this problem? I presume it won’t be as simple as just giving birth to them in advance.”

“Of course not,” Laine said with a smile: “Regarding this matter, I have an experiment in mind.”

“I once learned from the Lady of Night that before the Heavenly Father and Mother Earth conceived deities through union, the gods were born into the world in the form of Source Power.”

“If possible, maybe I can use your blood as a catalyst, using a layer of the Spirit Realm as a placenta, to bring them into being in this manner. If successful, I could also use this to gain a deeper understanding of the secrets related to godhood.”

“What do you think?”

If Themis refused, Laine still had other methods. On this matter, he greatly respected the will of other deities.

“Let’s do it, I have no objections. Being conceived by the world is an interesting concept,”

Themis nodded her consent, then thinking about her nephew, inquired:

“When do you plan to start?”

“Anytime is fine.”

Seeing Themis agree, Laine was also somewhat pleased. He stood up, raised his hand, and drew a portal to the fourth layer of the Spirit Realm.

“Right here, the new deities will be born. Perhaps the presence of these three deities could bring something new to this place as well.”