Chapter 679: Chapter 549: The Shattered Divine Country Erges (Part 3)
“Of course, the premise is that after I’ve extracted the origin, this Divine Country world can still operate on its own.”
With this thought, Eve estimated the origin power that might be needed to repair the Oros Half-plane and began extracting from the broken Divine Country.
As Eve acted, the origin power in the space quickly began converging toward her body, continuously diminishing. At the sa ti, the energy level of the entire Divine Country world swiftly dropped, quickly plunging from Demigod Level to legendary…
At this mont, Eve also felt the entire world start to shake violently.
Especially the Origin Land where she was located.
This was the collapse caused by the Divine Country world being unable to bear the power of mythology any longer…
*Eve felt a twinge in her heart,* and she toned down the power displayed by her incarnation, only then gradually halting this collapse.
And not until two-thirds of the Divine Country’s origin power had been reduced did Eve’s origin extraction slowly co to an end.
At this mont, the limit of the power that the entire plane could accommodate was only at the Golden Rank level.
Above the Golden Rank, one could not enter here.
Unless… they suppressed their own strength.
Even then, after they entered, they could not exert power beyond the Golden Rank.
Of course, those above Demigod level could still forcibly exert power, but that would cause the entire world to collapse.
By this point, Eve’s purpose for coming here was essentially fulfilled.
Just then, the whole world suddenly trembled slightly again, subtly starting to sink. Simultaneously, in the northwestern part of the Segis Continent, northern Elf Forest, intense spatial fluctuations suddenly erupted.
Various strange lights erged mid-air, and the scenes inside the broken Divine Country gradually unfolded, forming one shimring light gate after another on the ground.
Those were Plane Channels.
After losing most of its origin power, the broken Divine Country world could finally no longer sustain its operation, and drawn by the power of the Segis World, it completely opened the Plane Channels.
At this mont, it was almost on the brink of becoming a Segis World’s half-plane.
Similarly, these drastic changes produced phenona akin to Divine Miracles, visible even from Feilengcui.
Eve didn’t need anyone to tell her, she knew that all life on the continent had probably realized sothing had happened, and the true experts of the secular world had likely guessed what was going on.
Yet, Eve wasn’t worried at all.
She had anticipated this outco even before extracting the origin power.
This was just as well.
Not everyone, unlike Eve, who had gained intricate knowledge of the broken Divine Country through origin reception, those interested in the Divine Country world would surely be many, especially so old folks who had only recently revived and were desperate to restore their strength…
Next, there would probably be quite a few who couldn’t sit still and would probe here, which could help Eve draw so attention.
Not only that, this Divine Country was now Eve’s possession, but others were unaware of this; it could also serve as a lure for Eve. If lucky enough, maybe she could hook so big fish, like an Evil God or sothing…
It was almost foreseeable that the northern Elf Forest would gradually beco lively.
Of course, because of character settings, so things still needed doing.
With this thought, Eve used her Divine Power to diffuse a notion perceivable only by mythological beings above Demigod level.
The gist was, “The Divine Country of the World Tree is the Elf Clan’s heritage, any mythical being who covets it will be an enemy of the Elf Clan, an enemy of Hers”…
Hmm…
*In this way, the identity of a True God influenced by faith was established.*
Whether those words would have any effect was another matter altogether.
And Eve neither expected nor wished for it to truly have any effect.
After finishing all this, Eve left the Origin Land of the broken Divine Country and returned to the Segis World.
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