Chapter 531 - 198: Slaughtering the Holy Land, God Slaying Spell [Celestial Element Fission]? (10.2K)_5
He hadn't felt so happily able to balance work and play for many years.
He thought that, by now, he must be considered one of the top players among players, although having such strength had absolutely nothing to do with him, but...
The existence of Divine Favored ones wasn't too common in various Churches; smaller Churches wouldn't have many Divine Favored in their ranks.
He had thought that at least among the NPCs he would count as one of the top, yet today's battle had thoroughly slapped him in the face.
In confronting the modified Holy Land warriors, perhaps because he still wasn't too accustomed to fighting as a Divine Favored, he had been completely overwhelmed in the recent fight.
(Unit Two was not aware that the initial controller of the Holy Land battle was Dark Sun follower Stia)
This feeling was quite unbearable, as if he had strength but couldn't use it when it came to fighting.
However, judging by the challenge level, this NPC, surrounded by a multitude of player followers, should have a lower level than his, but from the situation just now...
He felt that he wouldn't last longer than the Evil God Meat Experiment under Kael.
What was this? A merciless mockery from the NPC side?
This time, the video was recorded with the intention of showing off his power as a Divine Favored, in short, to show off!
Enjoying the players' admiration on the game forums was a pleasant experience.
But unexpectedly, it turned into a complete recording of Kael slaughtering his enemies.
Thinking of this, Unit Two couldn't help but sigh, "Truly worthy of being the son of the version!"
It's just unclear how long this son of the version would last in this game.
You can call Unit Two childish or detail-oriented, but as an editor, he paid close attention to the plausibility of the content from the contributors when reviewing submissions.
Perhaps it was this philosophy that influenced some of his actions, as he took the time to understand the related situations within his jurisdiction after joining this game.
Ultimately, he came to a rather crazy conclusion...
If this game, well, let's just call it a game for now, truly involved scriptwriters, planners, and the like during creation, they must be extraordinarily numerous and incredibly hardworking.
The details were indeed done so well, as if each character had a complete backstory, and every event was interlinked by numerous smaller events.
This was precisely why so many players were so engrossed in it; for them, this game was probably the closest thing to the concept of a "second world."
Every strength had its origin, every power could be traced back to its source.
Take himself, he would rather not be seen as lucky, but as someone who received the power of a Divine Favored because the Church needed a bridge to connect the Undead and the natives...
Well, and to recruit an extra that wouldn't die so easily for tasks more suited to the Undead.
Unit Two was very clear about this.
The Church's emphasis on the player community was growing, after all, Dinel's promotion was greatly due to the benefits of these new players.
Even if he hadn't joined the game, the Church would have chosen other suitable players to become Divine Favored.
Plus, sometimes they needed someone who could protect the Church's VIPs and relay messages back to the Church in a timely manner, hence his own powerful existence.
In simple terms, the Church seemed to have figured out how to issue missions to players, and his strength was essentially because the Church saw potential in him and gave him an ongoing task—
[Mission: Assist the work of the Church of Literature and Knowledge]
[Task Content: Including but not limited to protecting VIPs, gathering information, conveying intelligence, and other related work, each task calculated separately, with no limit on the number.]
[Reward: Gain the power of a junior Divine Favored, with additional experience points and Church rewards given according to the completion of different tasks.]
Well, it could basically be understood as a sort of advanced part-time job agreement.
This was also why he was so shocked by Kael's performance after taking action.
As a player Divine Favored, he was certain Kael hadn't used any Divine Favored power when he took action.
That kind of power was too distinct for a Divine Favored.
It's just that... if it wasn't the power granted by a deity, then the power that Kael wielded was quite mysterious.
After all, according to the Church records Unit Two had seen, there were beings with such special powers, but most of them were related to deities or, alternatively...
...to the enemies of the deities.
Which category Kael fell into, Unit Two had no idea.
It's not likely that he created such a mighty special power himself, right?
Ha ha ha, just kidding, how could that be? Even the son of the version has to abide by the basic laws!
Unit Two slapped his own head, starting to wonder if, having interacted with NPCs for too long without communicating with other players, his thought process was veering towards the NPCs' way of thinking.
What do you think?
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