Chapter 591 Wandering in Another World

The off-road vehicle was driving somewhat bumpily on the dry dirt road in the wild. Mu Hua, who was sitting in the passenger seat, was chatting with Sha Ta, who was driving.

Upon initial contact, the Ukuru Courtyard is a pretty normal courtyard. The maze is controlled by the Knights of the Church. The people there work and lead a stable life. They generally do not participate in demon hunting, which is somewhat similar to the Landon Star.

The only difference seems to be that there are multiple gods in this courtyard, and most of them... are actually squatting in the maze area.

Most of the magical beasts living in the wild mountains and forests are called fallen beasts by the locals. The monsters in the courtyard often refer to goblins and ogres that breed in sparsely populated areas.

If a powerful monster appears in the courtyard, the Church will organize a group of knights to fight it. Occasionally, if a demon appears, there may be some performances of demon-slaying warriors in the local area.

There are modern cities as well as villages and towns with retro architectural styles. Apart from the strong religious atmosphere, the living environment here is also peaceful.

From the perspective of a country, Bridges' governance of this courtyard was not harsh. Because of the miracles bestowed by God and the vision of the kingdom of God after death, most people here are hardworking and are more positive than many countries outside.

Well, miracles, that is, divine magic.

The power system prevalent in this courtyard is quite interesting.

The humans here provide faith for the Uenlanga pantheon, but humans themselves, including the priests in office, are actually unable to absorb and contain the power of faith.

Without the power of faith, one naturally cannot cast divine spells, but there are hundreds of millions of humans here who can cast divine spells.

The fundamental reason is that Unlanga directly packed up the magic and stuffed it into them...

Well, how should I put it, it’s a bit like the legendary spell slot. Those with sufficiently loyal beliefs will be favored by the gods and become priests.

After becoming a priest, as long as you continue to maintain your piety, you can cast a few fixed divine arts every day. As you provide more faith to the gods, you may also be favored by the gods and "enlighten" higher-level divine arts.

Of course, gods are usually very calculating. Whether it is for the power of faith or to give people goals and motivation to pursue, it is impossible for everyone to be a priest.

As for those believers who are not priests, they may also get the opportunity to cast divine spells according to their piety. However, they do not have a quota for casting divine spells every day, but a fixed number.

That's why Mu Hua used the word "pack" to describe it, as if someone provided the gods with enough power of faith, and the gods took a look and said, eh, not bad, give a date.

Then the god would extract a small portion of the power of faith he provided, make a holy light bullet, a healing spell or something, and inject it into the person.

If you don't use it, just keep it. If you use it? It's gone.

That's probably what happened.

Of course, this is Mu Hua's explanation based on his own understanding. In addition to normal work and survival, many people in this courtyard also take a lot of time to pray to the gods. This is a kind of practice for them.

The only bad thing about this courtyard is that there is no regular hospital here. Sickness and injury are all dependent on magic. However, if you are pious enough, it is not difficult to get some magic to cure diseases from the gods. It is hard to say whether this is a good or bad thing.

There is no gun control in the Wukulu Courtyard, and the battles here are mainly carried out with guns and cold weapons. But if you are a young man, it will be difficult to find a wife if you don’t have a few magic skills. . .

All in all, Mu Hua felt that the power system here was quite unethical and interesting.

"Shana, I always feel that what Wuenlanga needs most is not a priest." Looking at the people working in the fields outside the car, and watching them laughing and joking when they were resting, Mu Hua said to Shana.

"Well, I thought about it back then. Those gods should need accountants more." Setsuna teased.

"Oh, you understand a lot." Mu Hua grinned.

"Ha, after understanding the divine magic system, many people have thought so. I really don't know how they calculate the power of faith." Shana smiled and turned his head to look at Mu Hua, hoping that he could explain something.

"Who knows? But as the number of believers grows, some people are ignored and regarded as not devout enough. Anyway, the church will endorse them." Mu Hua shook his head. He had no idea about this. "A big store bullies customers?" Shana turned to look at Mu Hua and said jokingly.
"The leek effect?" Mu Hua shrugged.

"Haha..." The two smiled at each other, the off-road vehicle drove out of the dirt road, turned onto a highway, and drove the two people aimlessly on the highway.

Well, aimlessly, Elzac and Olivia stayed with Webster. Maybe they would call Webster "Dad" in the future. The two vampires temporarily acted as Webster's guards.

Originally, Mu Hua wanted Shanna to stay as well. Webster might meet and talk with the "Informing Bird" and the people from the Blood Moon City. Having them around Webster could also increase Webster's weight.

However, although Setsuna has a rebellious temperament, compared to Elzak and his group of returnee vampires, Setsuna is closer to Mu Hua.

Elzac is interested in pursuing development in the Elder Council of the Blood Clan, but Shanna has no interest in this. She would rather follow Mu Hua and do whatever she wants in this courtyard.

The two of them really didn't have any clear destination at the moment, so they drove in a random direction, just like they were wandering around.

However, because there is a dimensional restriction in this courtyard, Mu Hua needs to analyze the dimensional state of this courtyard. Otherwise, even if he sets the spatial coordinates in this courtyard, he will not be able to teleport in through his own spatial magic after leaving this courtyard.

You cannot enter and exit this courtyard at will, nor can you travel back and forth to the Abyss Island at will. Simply put, this courtyard is locked. Mu Hua has to stay here for a while and get a key, otherwise it will be inconvenient.

Normally, this kind of analysis involving dimensions is very troublesome, but Mu Hua's spatial interference has long been mastered to the extreme. Now it's just that he has never done this kind of thing before, so he is a little rusty, so he just needs to stay in this courtyard for a while longer.

Just treat it as a sightseeing tour. There is a pretty girl who is barely "A" by my side. I appreciate the exotic culture along the way. The journey is quite pleasant.

For the sake of their safety, Mu Hua would occasionally meet black uncles who wanted to hitchhike on the road, and after offering them the middle finger, he would often be cursed by them and burst into laughter.

It was indeed out of concern for the other's safety. Not to mention that both of them couldn't stand the way of speaking here that used "Praise Uenlanga" as a prefix, the content of their conversation alone was not suitable for locals to hear.

There are all kinds of discussions about who is more powerful, the Lord of Hell or the God, the routine operations of killing gods rumored by the outside world, why so many nuns in the church have big breasts and buttocks when they should not practice physical training, and whether the Seraphim have certain organs.

Sometimes the vampire girl wanted to find a town to create zombies, and sometimes Mu Hua was looking through the map, thinking about finding a city to throw the doom of death.

Shanna considered the feasibility of sacrificing thousands of lives to create the "Holy Judgment of Blood", while Mu Hua asked whether the rumor that believers of God are prone to producing holy souls is true.

The two of them kept discussing and complaining, and the locals who wanted to hitchhike probably wouldn't want to hear any of the topics.

They generally appear to be very sensible and generous, but when faced with such remarks they are usually more excited than those who gossip casually, as if someone has stepped on their tail.

If the 'telling bird' came to this courtyard to deliver the 'truth of the world', then the combination of Mu Hua and Shan Shan could definitely be considered the evil of this world in this land of faith.

Both of them essentially have a disregard for life. In fact, most people have this complex to a greater or lesser extent.

This has nothing to do with personal strength. The only difference is that some people need to hide for their own benefit. If they hide too much, it looks like they love life.

Perhaps after Mu Hua analyzes the dimensional state of this courtyard, Shanna will become a vampire that is closer to Mu Hua's impression.

And Mu Hua?
Death.

If you want to deal with God, you can't get rid of the church. If you want to deal with the church, you can't get rid of the knights and the people. I guess the knights and people here are also quite stubborn.

Mu Hua was not interested in wasting time with them for decades, so he might as well tear down their house. If the people from the Blood Moon City provoke him, he probably wouldn't mind stabbing some vampire elders in the back.

He is a ghost, a ghost who has begun to wonder what the hell lord is. When the restraints are removed, it will no longer matter whether the people here have conflicts with him. He is destined to bring disaster to this place. (End of this chapter)