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Chapter 1787 Chariot Race

Chapter 1787 Chariot Race
In the end, Blaze still did not stuff the Titan tree, which was as thick as a man's arms, into the body of the shadow werewolf. Even Helios was helpless about his simple-mindedness.

"It's close to the energy body, so we also need to restore the materials you collected to the energy body before placing them into its body."

Helios explained carefully how to transform the five materials into an energy state that could enter the body of the shadow werewolf, which involved Blaze's other goal.

Seal the evil god Blood Sea.

The two things seem unrelated, but in fact they are closely related.

This involves the [quantity].

The most basic requirement for a normal life is the balance of the five elements in the body. Any unhealthy condition can be explained by an imbalance of the five elements in the body.

For example, irritability, palpitations, etc. caused by excessive heart fire.

This balance is difficult to control, but it can be measured using the Five Elements Seal. If the seal is successful, it means the five elements are balanced, and the configuration can be made according to equal proportions. If it fails, it means there is an imbalance and further adjustments are needed.

In addition, the five elements seal is also needed to transform the elements of material existence into elements in energy state.

Although the process sounds complicated, Helios explained it very simply and clearly. It was just one step, placing the materials around the evil god's sea of ​​blood. If it worked, it worked. If it failed, just keep going.

An absolutely perfect Five Elements seal cannot have any error, and this cannot be achieved through one or two experiments.

Fortunately, Blaze has Jasmine, the greatest masterpiece of the Age of Gods, and Ark AI for technical support, which can minimize mistakes.

"Well, is this the new world?"

Helios raised his head, but did not look directly at the sun in the sky, but instead cast his gaze into the distance.

The world is infinitely far away.

Then he looked at the sun in the sky.

To be honest, Blaze was a little nervous at this moment, because the sun is the only one that exists, and the sun gods even started a brutal battle for the only sun in order to fight for the position of the only sun.

This is probably an instinct. Even Amaterasu would unconsciously emit hostility towards the sun today.

Although Helios has always remained in a relaxed state, it cannot be ruled out that he will develop a desire to fight because of his instinct as a sun god.

If it happens, it will be troublesome. Now the absolute sun in the sky, which has become the center of everything due to the exchange of authority between the earth and the sun, is just a living corpse. Strictly speaking, it can be robbed.

But unexpectedly, Helios just took a look and then looked away, as if he had no interest at all.

"Don't you want to get your former status back at all?" Blaze asked subconsciously, and he regretted it after asking. Why was he so pretentious? He was not happy even though others didn't care about him.

But he still wanted to know Helios' answer.

Although in the past, Helios lost his name and was erased from existence and history because his father Hyperion and his mother Thea were locked in Tartarus, he did become the sun god as an individual.

That is a very high status. No matter how indifferent and indifferent to fame and fortune one is, one should not feel nothing at all.

“There are also differences among the sun gods.”

Helios turned his head to look at Amaterasu who was lying behind Blaze and peeking at him.

“Take the little girl behind you for example. She belongs to the type where the sun is herself. She is a giant celestial body called the sun. The same type is the sun god Ra in the sky today.” “As for me, I belong to the second type. I am the owner of the sun. The sun is the sun, and I am me. My mission as the sun god is to drive the chariot that drags the sun and draw the trajectory of rising in the east and setting in the west in the sky.”

"The Quetzalcoatl and the others also belong to the second category." Blaze thought of the civilization of the underground world. Their change of era was essentially a change of ownership of the sun.

But in the Third Age, the sun was blown away.

"So I won't have the idea of ​​replacing the sun in the sky, and..." For the first time, an expression of disgust appeared on Helios' handsome and gentle face.

"I don't like the way the sun works these days. Rather than staying put and letting the world revolve around me, I'd rather fly across the sky in my sun chariot for all living things."

"Unfortunately, the rules of the world have changed. Those days are no longer possible."

"If you really miss the past, we can prepare some activities for you." Blaze thought for a moment and said, "We are preparing for the first Olympic Games, but the content has not yet been determined."

"We could arrange a chariot race in honor of the sun that has passed."

"Really?" Helios' eyes lit up, like a big golden dog.

"Of course we can. It's a must. Although we have ushered in a new era, it doesn't mean we should completely forget the old era. We should commemorate and cherish the past."

Most importantly, he really didn't have much ink in his head and couldn't think of any activities other than fighting each other.

There was no other way. He wanted to see the strangers fighting each other so much that he would strip the strangers naked and put them on the ring even if it meant abusing his power for personal gain.

But obviously not everyone likes to watch fights and can watch with relish for several days. Not everyone can accept eating only meat, and still needs some other hard dishes.

Helios's memories gave him inspiration. Both chariot battles and chariot racing sounded quite exciting.

But if he had to choose, chariot racing would be better. Putting a plow behind the chariot can also open up the land.

"Ahem, since you're the one proposing this chariot race, do you have any suggestions for the rules, such as the chariot style, failure conditions, etc."

"Let me be frank. It's better not to take the rules too seriously. Foreigners are very smart and good at finding loopholes. The more detailed the rules, the more likely they are to get frustrated and lose their minds."

Blaze added in his mind that sometimes strangers will do anything to win.

"Oh, the rules," Helios stroked his chin and smiled warmly again, his youthful appearance revealing the tolerant tolerance of an old grandfather.

"You kids can have fun with it."

"However, since this is a chariot race commemorating the past solar trajectory, some of the procedures should be restored and shown some respect."

"Likely?" Blaze pricked up his ears.

"We need to prepare a lot of wine."

"Wine?" Blaze was taken aback. "Oh, it's for a sacrifice."

"No, you have to drink it."

(End of this chapter)

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