Although they thought this to themselves, they didn't dare to ask because of Tenochtitlan's cold expression and his terrifying divine status.

Conan secretly searched for the name Tenochtitlan online and found that it was the capital of the Aztec Empire, which existed from the 14th to the 16th centuries. He had no idea what connection it had with gods.

After discussing tomorrow's plans, everyone settled in and left. So much had happened today, and everyone needed time and space to process it all.

Mashu went to arrange rooms for Hina and her brother Amano, and Tenochtitlan was also given a room.

"Get some rest today, I'll leave tomorrow to you."

With that, Fujimaru Ritsuka led Tenochtitlan to the door of the room and then prepared to leave.

"correct,"

At this moment, Tenochtitlan seemed to remember something and said to Fujimaru Ritsuka:

"Although you are my priest, since you've asked me for help, offerings are certainly necessary, right?"

Fujimaru Ritsuka nodded, then asked in confusion:

What do you want?

"Of course, I hope you can fulfill the responsibilities and obligations that a priest should fulfill, which is to serve the gods, which is to serve me, right?"

Tenochtitlan said without hesitation:

"To be specific, come sleep in my room tonight."

"Forehead……"

Before Fujimaru Ritsuka could answer, Mashu appeared out of nowhere at lightning speed and righteously denied it:

"no!"

"Besides, priests don't have such an obligation at all, do they?!"

"Even a god cannot abuse his power like this!"

"Then forget it."

In response, Tenochtitlan could only turn his head away in silence and return to his room alone, pretending nothing had happened.

"--whispering sound."

Hearing the faint sounds coming from inside the room, Mashu remained vigilant and said to Fujimaru Ritsuka:

"Senior, let's go back and rest too!"

"Ah, okay."

After saying that, Fujimaru Ritsuka was pulled away from Tenochtitlan's room by Mash, completely bewildered.

……

...

In short, with everyone having various feelings and thoughts, the next day finally arrived.

Arriving once again at the torii gate on the rooftop of the abandoned building, the group expanded again, with even Amano Hina's younger brother, Amano Nagi, joining them.

Most importantly, the number of people going to the divine realm has increased by one: Tenochtitlan from Chaldea, an unknown god.

Although the rain has not yet caused too much damage to the Tokyo area, Hiyona Konno's health has begun to be affected, and Ritsuka Fujimaru knows that they can't delay any longer.

Therefore, this time, we must get it done.

"Then, let's set off."

As soon as she finished speaking, Amano Hina led them away again beneath the torii gate, and in the blink of an eye, they were back on the outer edge of the divine realm, still in that dark and oppressive atmosphere.

More importantly, even with a god with them, they easily re-entered the divine realm this time.

Are they really that hospitable?

No, that doesn't quite sound right... It just feels a bit strange.

Putting aside her thoughts for the moment, Fujimaru Ritsuka turned to Tenochtitlan and asked:

"So, can you sense the other party's presence?"

"Hmm, what is this...?"

However, for some reason, Tenochtitlan's expression was rather strange at this moment, with his brows furrowed deeply, as if he were deep in thought.

She quickly asked:

"what happened?"

"……nothing."

After a moment of silence, Tenochtitlan came to his senses and shook his head, saying:

"However, if it is really as I perceive it, then this may no longer be a matter of negotiation."

"Eh?"

Upon hearing this, Fujimaru Ritsuka's heart tightened, and she was about to ask something else when she heard the other person say:

"Let's continue deeper into the realm; we're still only on the outer edge of the divine domain, aren't we?"

"I understand."

Although she didn't understand what Tenochtitlan had sensed, Fujimaru Ritsuka nodded and followed the other's advice, continuing to move inward, but with extra caution.

But to her surprise, this time it was just as unobstructed. The four of them arrived at the inner side of the divine realm without any resistance measures.

The other party, however, still seemed to have no intention of showing up.

"Miss Hina, how are you feeling?"

The four landed on a sky island. Mashu inquired about Hina Amano's health, and Hina smiled and waved her hand, saying:

"It's alright, don't worry."

Then, Amano Hina curiously looked around and asked Fujimaru Ritsuka:

"What do we do now?"

Fujimaru Ritsuka scratched her head, feeling somewhat confused as well.

Because this was somewhat different from the expected plan, and they still hadn't shown up even under these circumstances, she didn't know whether to call them oblivious or cowardly.

"Tenochtitlan..."

She instinctively looked at Tenochtitlan, wanting to ask for his opinion, but saw that he had closed his eyes, seemingly sensing something intently.

So she calmed down again and patiently waited for Tenochtitlan's operation to end.

After a long while, Tenochtitlan finally slowly opened his eyes and said:

"I understand, there's no longer any need to look for the other person."

"what?"

The three of them were stunned for a moment, and after they came to their senses, Fujimaru Ritsuka quickly asked:

"what is going on?"

Tenochtitlan replied:

"Because, the master of this divine realm—"

"It has already disappeared."

(End of this chapter)

Chapter 365 What is the difference between a god and a deity?

Tenochtitlan's answer far exceeded their expectations, and Mash confirmed it incredulously:

"You mean that the god is dead?"

"Yes."

Tenochtitlan reaffirmed this.

Upon hearing this, Hina Amano murmured in disbelief:

"Do gods also die?"

Fujimaru Ritsuka, somewhat puzzled, pressed on with the question:

"But if the other party is already dead, what's going on now?"

How can we explain the divine realm they are in now, the rainfall in reality that even Gaia can hardly interfere with, and Amano Hina who has established a connection with the gods and become a weather shrine maiden?

"Isn't this normal?"

However, Tenochtitlan sees these things as nothing more than unsolved mysteries.

However, instead of answering these questions immediately, she countered by asking Fujimaru Ritsuka:

"Let me ask you a simple question: Do you know the difference between a god and a spirit?"

In the common sense, people often use "gods" and "spirits" as similar terms to refer to the same kind of being, but upon closer examination, there are indeed subtle differences between the two.

At least in the Type-Moon universe, the two are not the same thing.

Fortunately, there are many divine Servants in Chaldea, so Fujimaru Ritsuka has learned a lot about gods, and she knows this.

"Gods are 'real and alive,' deities are 'illusory,' and..."

Recalling the knowledge in her mind, Fujimaru Ritsuka's eyes suddenly lit up, and she asked:

"Does the 'annihilation' you're referring to mean that the other party has become a god?"

When God falls into the form of a spirit, it means that He has lost his physical form and dissolved into nature.

When this topic comes up, the first person that comes to her mind is Scáthach Skadi, the Lostbelt King she met in the Norse Lostbelt and now one of Chaldea's divine Servants.

In Lostbelt, all the gods had vanished during Ragnarok, leaving only Scáthach Scáthach, who thus became the last god in Lostbelt.

The Norse gods who disappeared in Ragnarok were deities who fell into the form of illusory spirits.

"Good answer."

Tenochtitlan snapped his fingers with satisfaction.

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