I have a city in another world
Chapter 6913 The Arrival of the Servant of God
Chapter 6913 The Arrival of the Servant of God
In the divine kingdom built by the gods, there will certainly be no shortage of divine servants; they are the true inhabitants of the divine kingdom.
As servants of God, enjoying the various benefits of God's kingdom, we must step forward when needed.
Otherwise, it would be better to keep a herd of livestock than to keep servants.
Although the servants of the gods are powerful, they are still subject to environmental constraints and cannot do whatever they want.
It is no exaggeration to say that the divine servants after their arrival are essentially disposable items.
If the gods are willing to intervene, they can guide their servants back to their divine kingdom; otherwise, they will perish on their own in the mortal realm.
Going to the lower realms to perform missions is never a good thing for a divine servant; it should be avoided whenever possible.
However, the vast majority of divine servants are extremely loyal to their gods and will carry out their missions without hesitation.
If the gods issue an order to dispatch a group of divine servants to assist, it should be able to alleviate the current problems.
After receiving the guidance, Ashe immediately contacted the gods, hoping to get help.
Not long after, Ashe received a response that a group of divine servants would descend and be at her command.
This suggests that the gods did indeed take this matter seriously, otherwise they would not have responded so quickly.
It's clear that they are constantly monitoring the situation in the city.
Knowing that they are in trouble, they do not offer help but instead require believers to ask for help.
The way gods act is indeed unique, making it impossible for people to understand their thoughts.
The goal has been achieved, so there's no need to overthink it; otherwise, it would be a waste of time and energy.
All that's left is to wait; once the divine servants arrive, they will immediately begin a city-wide manhunt and cleanup.
The hidden alliance cultivators pose a significant threat and must be eliminated promptly.
Allowing the other party to incite and sabotage, and wantonly disturb people's hearts, could very likely lead to the loss of all previous efforts.
Both sides are well aware of this, and peaceful coexistence is absolutely impossible.
The next battle will be a fight to the death; the alliance cultivators will either fight to the bitter end, surrender decisively, or risk crossing the poisonous fog area outside the city.
The problem is that there is not only poisonous fog outside the city, but also countless dangers, making it impossible for the alliance cultivators to enter and leave freely.
If entry were so easy, the Alliance's rescue team would have arrived long ago; how could there have been no movement until now?
The Alliance monks were also aware of this, and their inner worries were self-evident.
However, they also knew that the Wizarding Alliance possessed great strength and would certainly be able to solve the problem.
The greater the danger encountered, the greater the merit gained; risk and opportunity always coexist.
If we keep going, perhaps in the blink of an eye, the clouds will part and the fog will clear.
The Alliance cultivators even harbored a hint of disdain for this deity who descended upon the Astral Plane and called himself the God of Starlight and Abundance.
In their opinion, such a god was truly foolish, daring to act recklessly within the astral plane.
The mighty Creators will never let this go unpunished and will certainly make those who dare to offend pay the price.
With this mindset, persistence becomes the best choice, because it's a no-choice approach with substantial rewards.
These alliance cultivators believed that, with their own advantages, they could hold out against the temple for a long time.
Even after making contact, they felt contempt, thinking that the so-called messengers of God were nothing special.
Little did they know that this special team of divine messengers was nothing more than a makeshift troupe.
The group of members was a hodgepodge; apart from three members who were cultivators, the rest were just ordinary people.
Although all members became cultivators in a short period of time, their cultivation levels varied greatly.
Compared to the Alliance cultivators, there was a considerable gap, and it could even be said that they were completely overwhelmed.
If it weren't for their powerful backing and divine intervention, they would have been wiped out by the Alliance cultivators long ago. The Alliance cultivators are all wizards; none of them are merciful, and they will never hesitate to act when the time comes.
But they forgot that although the envoy team was of average strength, the backing they had was truly formidable.
If the envoy couldn't defeat the alliance cultivators, he could have asked for help, but the alliance cultivators were isolated and helpless.
Once the envoy team's combat power increases and they receive divine assistance, they can completely reverse the situation in a short period of time.
In the coming period, we will need to observe the performance of the servants of God to see if they can truly meet expectations.
When the appointed time arrived, Ashe chanted the incantation and waved her staff to open the gates of the divine realm.
Beams of light descended from the sky, and many figures emerged from the flower bushes, standing quietly beneath the statue.
They wore specially made robes, covered with exquisite armor of unknown material, and were exceptionally handsome. Their equipment was also beautiful and form-fitting.
Each of them had a cold expression, like an exquisite sculpture, posing with an attitude of "keep away."
At this moment, the onlookers all felt the same way: the group of men and women in front of them, though similar in appearance to themselves, possessed a higher level of life.
It's like rabbits and tigers; although both belong to the animal kingdom, they exist on completely different levels.
The more I looked, the more alarmed I became, even feeling a faint sense of fear, as if those perfect bodies contained terrifying power.
I was wondering what form the divine messenger would take, but now I realize that it lives up to its name.
Yves stood aside, silently observing the group of servants of God, but he felt quite satisfied.
He was well aware of his own identity and power, and knew that he could not truly command or drive the divine servants; he only needed them to do things according to orders.
He was now eager to lead a group of divine servants to wipe out the alliance cultivators in the city.
The group of divine servants who descended were even more eager than Yves. The moment they arrived, they immediately asked Ashe when to act.
Being in the lower realm, they are bound by rules and must race against time.
The sooner I finish the task, the faster I can return; I don't want to waste a single second.
Such dedication from the servants of God certainly cannot dampen their enthusiasm.
Yves immediately led a group of his men, guiding the servants of the gods through the city, searching for Alliance monks in the ruins.
These servants who served the gods were indeed exceptionally powerful, and they completely overwhelmed their enemies in battle.
According to Yves's observation, although the servants of the gods had their cultivation suppressed, they still possessed strength approaching that of high-level cultivators.
The equipment is exceptionally well-equipped and of top quality, making it a treasure coveted by everyone in the cultivation world.
Combined with top-tier cultivation techniques, the battle was truly a one-sided massacre; no Alliance cultivator was a match for them.
Seeing how ferocious the divine servants were, some alliance cultivators had no choice but to give up resistance and surrender to the enemy in order to save their lives.
In wizarding circles, surrendering is not shameful, and there is a tradition of paying a ransom in exchange for freedom.
There are some wizards in the astral realm who love to fight but rarely kill their opponents.
Instead, they accumulated vast wealth by exchanging ransoms to sustain various experiments.
Many wizards avoid such madmen, fearing they might become their target.
However, it cannot be denied that allowing the ransom system to exist would effectively alleviate competitive pressure within the wizarding community.
However, this ransom system may not work well with stubborn individuals, as some victors value their lives more than money.
The servants of the gods do not want money, nor do they necessarily want the lives of the alliance cultivators; they will not exterminate those who surrender.
Even within the astral plane, one must abide by its rules, a fact the servants of the gods are well aware of.
As servants of the gods, they were particularly concerned about the rules, which left a glimmer of hope for the alliance cultivators.
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