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Myth: The Ruler of Spirituality-Chapter 956 - 396 Greed
Chapter 956: Chapter 396: Greed Chapter 956 -396: Greed “The cosmos is vast and boundless, and its expansion has never ceased.”
“Especially in recent years, as far as I know, in terms of the size of space alone, it has already more than doubled since the beginning of this era.”
“Although the extent of the space expansion isn’t necessarily equivalent to the true power it represents, as the essence at the heart of the cosmos, the Zodiacal Star Domain and its surrounding space have indeed become more prosperous than before.”
“Thanks to this, Perseus’s importance has also been elevated.”
In conclusion, Dionysus looked towards Heracles.
It was a coincidence that if it hadn’t been for the Great Hero, and he hadn’t participated in the westward journey under the Divine King’s indication, Dionysus would likely have left his deeds in the Mortal Realm and then ascended to the heavens.
He was to go to the edge of the cosmos as an outcast Son of Divine King, claiming kingship there, resonating with the Heroic Spirits in the central cosmos, and sharing the benefits of the cosmic expansion.
After all, although Zeus did not know, in the Alien Realm absorbed by Chaos, [Space] is one of His most powerful domains, but the continuous expansion of the cosmos was still watched by him.
The Divine King did not wish to miss this spectacle, so since he couldn’t go himself, letting his son go was just as good.
“I see.”
“Thank you for your explanation. I never expected the bright and brilliant cosmos to be so complex.”
The Great Hero nodded slightly, initially surprised, but soon he accepted the explanation.
After all, on his journey through the East Sea, he had already heard about another Perseus.
“The ‘Perfect One’ Perseus, who is praised and celebrated by the people, isn’t as great as people say.”
“If that’s the case… perhaps what the Siren told me is also true.”
“Siren?”
Dionysus was confused. In his memory, Perseus had little to do with those famous Sea Monsters in the Mortal Realm.
Strictly speaking, by the time Siren’s name was circulated among the Mortal Realm, he had already ascended from the Mortal Realm to the heavens, and they simply didn’t exist in the same era.
Seeing this, the Great Hero prepared to explain, but just as he was about to speak, the stars around the Star Shuttle suddenly dimmed.
Racing between celestial bodies, the previously rising speed began to gradually slow down.
There were no disturbances outside, it seemed as if there was a malfunction in the Alchemy Tools themselves.
However, with the help of the eyes of the Caucasus Divine Eagle, Heracles could clearly see that an invisible giant net was truly obstructing the transfer of starlight and the speed of the silver shuttle, engulfing the Star Shuttle within it.
At the end of the net, hundreds of armored warriors formed an arc, and it seemed this giant net was crafted by them.
In the center of the warriors, a Golden-armored Hero stood leaning on his sword, watching from a distance.
Seeing the Star Shuttle ensnared by the net, a warrior of obviously high status flew towards the Golden-armored Hero, his demeanor extremely respectful.
“…Sir.”
He spoke softly, a Heroic Spirit who in life had awakened his Divine Blood and commanded tens of thousands of soldiers, slightly bowed his head.
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He did not consider himself a humble person, always proud of his own achievements, but anyone who could come here after death must have been extraordinary in life.
“Following your command, sir, that unidentified flying object from the Mortal Realm has been successfully bound beneath the ‘Earth-shaking Golden Net’.”
“The opponent definitely cannot escape the power of the Subdivine Artifact, crafted by the great God of Craftsmanship and God of Magma… However, sir, it seems not to be an Evil Creature but rather a tool forged by the Alchemists of the Mortal Realm.”
The [Earth-shaking Golden Net] is the giant net manipulated by this group of Heroic Spirits.
Hephaestus had mass-produced them, giving them to the Heroic Spirits who came from the Olympian Pantheon.
As the saying goes, ‘An appropriate name gives one the right to speak’; under Extraordinary Power, although Chaos might not care about this, when the power difference between the two sides isn’t clear, this indeed has some use.
Moreover, the power of the Heroic Spirits depends on the fame spread by the Mortal Realm; even if the Divine King intends to support them, there has to be a reasonable justification, not just outright favoritism.
Thus, the heavy responsibility fell on the God of Craftmanship, Hephaestus, one of the few from Chaos who could craft Divine Artifacts and was compelled to take up the task.
For millennia, his Molten Rock Workshop had been operating almost day and night.
Mass-produced weapons and armor were given to Heroic Spirits who ascended from the Mortal Realm to the cosmos. There were also carefully crafted Subdivine Artifacts given to heroes who had earned the name of ‘Zodiac’ to display their divine power.
These inferior products, lacking authority, clearly couldn’t compare to true Divine Artifacts, but their power was definitely not to be underestimated, with the so-called ‘Earth-shaking Golden Net’ being one of them.
It was modeled after the Golden Net that once bound Achilles, which had once made it difficult for the War God and Goddess of Beauty to move.
Of course, this imitation net wasn’t as powerful, it wasn’t even originally called ‘Earth-shaking Golden Net.’
But considering its use and the praise in Mortal Realm’s poetry, the Heroic Spirits who used it eventually named it so.
“It’s not an Evil Creature, huh? Indeed, it doesn’t seem like it.”
“But from the Mortal Realm’s Alchemists… huh, that group of lowly Faithless ones.”
“They always manage to come up with some tricks, never realizing how great the Gods are compared to their meager achievements.”
“Since it’s not an Evil Creature, let them scram quickly.”
“The cosmos is not a place for them to peer into; or if they wish to die with those monsters, I could grant them that as well.”