The Witcher: Son of the Planes.

Chapter 567 Gods Plane 6

Why did Colin have to be invisible when crossing the ocean? Because he didn't want to cause unnecessary trouble, but his full-speed flight still left some traces.

Fortunately, some powerful marine creatures also had their own judgment and roughly guessed that a powerful creature above level 20 passed by. As for who it was and what his purpose was, the marine creatures said it was none of their business and did not report it to the church.

After Colin arrived safely on land, he soon discovered a small fishing village along the coastline. Unlike what Colin had expected, there was no church organization or church personnel in the small fishing village.

After two days of secret observation, Colin discovered that only a few fishermen in the small fishing village believed in the god of the sea and storms.

After all, you have been making a living on the sea all year round. If you don't believe in the God of the ocean, do you still want to survive?

Through the application of soul witchcraft, Colin learned from the souls of the fishermen that not only their village, but most of the coastal villages believed in the God of Ocean and Storms, but the churches of the God of Ocean and Storms were generally only in towns, not in villages.

Colin didn't want to compete with the God of Ocean and Storm for believers. What's more, his water rules were not good at all. It would be a waste of energy to rely on this to ignite the divine fire.

The fishermen in the small village had little knowledge and did not understand much about the gods. They only roughly knew the names of some powerful gods, which were similar to what Wensk had introduced not long ago. However, Colin still did not hear any information about the God of Fire.

In such a mature plane, Colin didn't believe that the strong people here had no achievements in the rules of fire. It might be that this place was relatively remote, or maybe the God of Fire was not very famous?

In a nearby town, Colin finally found churches of other churches. In addition to the church of the God of Sea and Storm, there was also a church of the Church of the Earth.

Colin was ready to explore the mysteries of the church in this small town. Like ordinary believers here, he first chose the Church of the God of Ocean and Storms, and followed the crowd to attend the morning prayer the next day.

"You are the Lord of the Sky, you are the embodiment of the storm, you dominate the sea, and you give birth to all marine life. Great God of the Sea and Storm, O'Neill, praise you, may your name be praised forever. We pray to you, asking you to protect your believers from the invasion of ocean storms."

Colin followed the crowd and observed the interior of the church. Although he could not see it, when everyone was chanting prayers, he felt a kind of energy flowing from everyone to the statue in front of the church.

It is like the winged serpent statue on the island, but it is easier to gather the power of faith than the winged serpent Wensk statue.

The clergy inside the church were not very powerful. According to the strength classification here, they were just some divine masters of level ten. However, Colin did not want to rashly study the statue in front of the church.

In this plane, this kind of formal church does not dare to claim to be a god unless it is above level 22 (level ), so His Highness O'Neill must be a strong man above level .

Colin couldn't guarantee that studying and "playing with" the other party's statues in the other party's church would not attract the other party's attention.

Although he didn't dare to offend the statue, Colin still wanted to visit the library inside the church, but not now.

After morning prayer, Colin left the church with the crowd. After strolling around the town casually for a day, night finally fell.

After a tiring day, the clergy of the church went to rest early, except for the clergy who were on night watch. But the night watchman was also a level ten warrior, which was already a powerful force in the town, but it was of no use to Colin.

Colin easily sneaked into the library of the Church of the God of Ocean and Storm, and slowly flipped through the books here. The library in the small town did not have many books, but there were still some introductions to the gods of the continent, as well as some introductions to history and humanities.

When the sky turned pale, Colin put down the books in his hands, put them back to their original places one by one, and carefully sneaked out of the church.

The harvest of this night made Colin realize that some of his previous plans had failed again. There was no dedicated God of Fire, but there was a God of Craftsmen, and this guy's proficiency in the rules of fire was enough to make him worthy of the title of God of Fire.

Which damn rule should I break?

Colin never thought that he would have a time to worry about which rules to master. Not to mention whether it was easy to become familiar with the rules, the key point was that he had no direction now.

Colin repeatedly told himself to stay calm and that he would definitely be able to return to the wizarding world.

There are three difficulties facing Colin. The first is that he currently does not know which rule to choose. The second is how to ignite the divine fire. The third is how to effectively collect the power of faith.

Don't mention Wensk's narration. He is only at the peak of level two, not even a demigod. What methods can he master? They are just some superficial applications of the power of faith, not effective use at all.

As for the rules and the matter of lighting the sacred fire, asking Wensk was like asking a blind man; he would not understand even if he asked.

The books of the church will never introduce the methods of igniting the divine fire and the specific ideas of collecting the power of faith. Every god is selfish, and he absolutely does not want any existence that can threaten him to appear among his believers.

Perhaps it would be easier to obtain this knowledge by finding an "evil god" who ignited the divine fire?

Colin saw that the sky was gradually getting brighter, so he found a corner, changed his clothes, and followed the believers of the Church of the Earth into the church.

The prayers of the Church of the Earth were relatively restrained, and Colin was able to get away with it anyway. When night fell, Colin repeated his old trick and visited the library of the Church of the Earth again.

The contents of the books are similar, except that the books of the two churches are more inclined towards the gods they believe in. Whether it is the creation of the world or the salvation of believers, the gods they believe in play a greater role.

Colin would not believe these things after just looking at them. He quickly flipped through the books here, hoping to find some differences.

Time passed minute by minute, and finally Colin's hard work paid off and he found some useful content.

One is about the names of some "famous" evil gods on the mainland. They have not yet ascended the throne, and no one knows where they are hiding and developing secretly.

Secondly, divinity is a thing that is produced when one’s understanding of the rules reaches a certain level and then compresses and merges mental power with it. Only with divinity can one better absorb the power of faith.

Of course, there is another way to obtain divinity. In known churches, some senior clergymen will be granted a trace of divinity by the gods they believe in. If their faith is devout enough, they will become servants of God after being reincarnated in the kingdom of God after death. The most devout believers can even ascend to heaven and become subordinate gods of God.

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