The drama of gods fighting demons did not last too long. To be honest, the battle when Mu Hua and Abigail attacked the guardians of the kingdom of God earlier might have been more intense.
A group of gods blocked the space and descended as entities, with the power to suppress Mu Hua with absolute strength. However, they started performing a variety of divine demise within a minute or two after they appeared on the scene.
Mu Hua killed gods and killed four gods in one breath. Wuenlanga wanted to fight Mu Hua to death, but unfortunately, the poison of the world was so insidious and Mu Hua's needs were very clear.
In the end, the two sides could only shout at each other across the kingdom of God: "Come over here!"
Unlanga really regretted it. He clearly remembered that Mephisto had advised him before that he should let Mu Hua leave quickly and not let his own god go out.
I remember that Mephisto seemed to have said that he was killed by Mu Hua. Although Mephisto said it was a joke about probability at that time, Unlanga also seriously suspected that Mephisto had known that Mu Hua possessed the World Poison.
As a god, Unlanga also suspected that he was being tricked by Mephisto, but Mephisto did advise him not to cause trouble for Mu Hua, and did say that he might not be able to do anything to Mu Hua due to his lack of combat power.
There is nothing wrong with Mephisto, and he cannot do anything to Mephisto, nor does he dare to do anything to Mu Hua. Wu Enlang has a lot of lawsuits on his mind, but he can only attribute it to the devil's bad taste.
When Mu Hua directly destroyed half of the Ukuru pantheon, Mephistopheles once again stepped forward in time to mediate the fight between the two sides.
Unlanga’s attitude was very clear: either Mu Hua got out or he would overturn the table.
Mu Hua had tasted the sweetness, and he really wanted to pull all his family members over to guard the divine plow of Unlanga. However, he was stopped by Mephistopheles, who looked like a good old man who wanted to keep things quiet.
Not only did Mephisto stop him, it seemed that the Magic Empire and the Blood Moon City also wanted to preserve the Ukuru pantheon.
It seems that Unlanga is somewhat ambiguous about the issue of overturning the table, which is probably because the Magic Empire and the Blood Moon City have made some favorable promises to him.
The suzerain state, the future local tyrants, the royals, and many other forces that had mixed into the Ukuru Courtyard, all seemed to have stood on the side of Unlanga all of a sudden as the god fell. Even Abigail advised Mu Hua to stop while he was ahead, as there was still a long way to go.
Regardless of whether Mu Hua and Abigail were suspected of being used, they both got what they wanted.
Finally, Mu Hua restrained his murderous intent to kill gods, left the name of "Holy Demon" in the Ukuru Courtyard, and left the Ukuru Courtyard with the corpses of three gods and two great demons, as well as the guarantee that the Blood Moon City would no longer offend him for the life potion.
Well, originally Mu Hua should have been portrayed as a notorious demon in the Ukuru Courtyard.
The reason why he was given the status of a 'god' was to save the face of the Ukuru pantheon. He was guided to believe that the gods had made sacrifices for the safety of their followers, temporarily expelling the demons, and stimulating the believers to work harder.
But... Mu Hua is still thinking about setting up an Aqua sect here as well.
Being notorious was certainly not an option, but the Unlanga clan was also unlikely to clear his name, so after negotiations, he was defined as a holy demon who was both good and evil, with unpredictable moods.
As for Abigail? She got the shapeshifting skill and keratinized skin from Mu Hua, so she didn't care about the rest. She even felt that she had taken advantage of Mu Hua because she didn't help much during the godslaying.
Mu Hua didn't have any thoughts on this. He didn't initially recruit Abigail to join the gang in order to get her to help kill the gods. Mu Hua just didn't want her to come out and cause trouble when he was fighting with the gods.
To Mu Hua, Abigail had done him a great favor by not coming out to cause trouble or snatching the corpse from him. . .
After bidding farewell to Ukuru Courtyard, Abigail and Mu Hua were just passers-by, or bad guests, to Ukuru Courtyard.
As for how to fight, how to compete, how to manage the Ukuru Courtyard in the future, all the affairs here have nothing to do with them.
Island of the Abyss, Wall of Ashes.
The hatching of the magic egg triggers chaotic magic power, and when the great devil is used as the medium of keratinized skin and then used to transform, a situation similar to the evolution of a high-level demon will occur.
The tall and thin devil with a hunched back that emerged from the egg quickly regained his original appearance as Mu Hua. Although all signs showed that Mu Hua was still a human being, he was already a veritable "foreign devil".
Because he was reluctant to part with the body of the god Barus, and was also worried that there would be problems using angels of different genders to perform keratinization and shapeshifting respectively, Mu Hua finally exchanged Henawi's body with Mephisto for two bodies of big demons.
After returning to the Abyss Island, Mu Hua began to practice keratinized skin and shapeshifting techniques with great interest.
The angel incarnation, or the incarnation of the god, went smoothly. Although the understanding was a little vague, Mu Hua ignited the divine fire in a predatory manner almost at the same time as the incarnation was completed. Unexpectedly gentle, the so-called divine fire was not a real flame, but an energy connection channel in the form of flames. It connected two strange spaces wrapped outside the soul and the sea of magic, and was also the place where the divine power was engraved.
Those two layers of space were closely connected to the soul and the sea of magic, as if they had expanded the soul and the sea of magic into a space that could be infinitely scaled.
The two layers of space are connected by an illusory golden flame channel, which may be the origin of the term "divine fire".
However, these two layers of space did not strengthen Mu Hua's soul and magic sea at all. In essence, they should be regarded as two energy storage spaces.
After the sacred fire is lit, if there are believers who believe in Mu Hua, the souls of those believers will be attached to and stored beside Mu Hua's soul in the form of a projection.
The faith generated by those believers will be directly obtained by Mu Hua through those soul projections, and then the power of faith will be introduced into the space outside the magic sea through the golden flame channel and stored.
This allows Mu Hua to gain the power of faith and understand the situation of the believers. At the same time, he can also provide various feedback and benefits to the believers through those soul projections.
When it is necessary to feedback the power of faith of the believers, the power of faith stored in the outer space of the magic sea will be transmitted back to the soul space through the divine fire channel, randomly distributed to the virtual souls, and then fed back to the believers themselves.
It is very convenient, but it is also extremely troublesome when there are too many believers. It is possible to choose a custodian from the soul projections of those believers.
Well, how should I put it, group owner? Administrator? After reporting to higher levels, Mu Hua would only focus on the soul projections of some authorized administrators. That's probably it.
With the power of faith, it is easier to perform divine magic. If you are interested, you can study the standard divine magic techniques. If you don't want to learn, you can just fantasize and consume more power of faith.
Then, the number of Mu Hua’s followers: zero.
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After destroying the two corpses of gods, Mu Hua indeed ignited the divine fire. He can now even absorb the ownerless power of faith from the outside world.
But there is also a very crucial link here, just like what Queen Medusa said when he met in Eternal Night Ridge in his early years, as for gods, you should at least figure out what kind of god you want to be, right?
To put it more easily understandable, we can think of gods as functional departments, and people can go to the department that needs them to do something.
But if your department doesn't even have a signboard, and someone comes to get a marriage certificate, but you don't have the certificate, the stamp, or even the registration form, tell me, who would come to you for no reason?
In other words, Mu Hua must first determine which kind of god he is and what his divine authority is, such as the elemental gods of water, fire, and earth, or Henawi's blessing of childbirth.
Those are all theocracy, and people have imagined theocracy to be a bit outrageous. In fact, it is something that is determined by oneself, and after it is determined, it is also announced to the believers.
As for the effect of divine authority? Oh, isn't it the power of faith...
All in all, this is a bit like the question of whether the chicken or the egg came first.
You must first establish a persona for yourself (divine authority), then record this persona on the Divine Fire Channel, and then use this persona to attract believers.
With believers, you have the power of faith. With the power of faith, you can solidify those personalities and even expand your own personalities, thereby attracting more believers.
This is why many gods start out as elemental gods, because, at the beginning, if they really don’t have the power of faith, they can still use elemental magic to fool believers...
Mu Hua ignited the divine fire, but he had not yet installed divine power on himself. That thing was a bit ridiculous. Anyway, no matter what divine power he installed on himself, most of the people around him would not believe it.
He wanted to save time and effort in developing undead believers, but would the divine power that was more compatible with the undead reduce all things to paleness?
Not compatible? If not compatible, then there is no need. How can people trust you if there is no need? It is not that easy to find a fool.
A believer does not just say that he believes, but he can also give you the power of faith.
Otherwise, the vampires and Unlanga wouldn't be so interested in the Ukuru Courtyard.
In this regard, Mu Hua still needs to think carefully and change the job of the big devil first. . . (End of this chapter)