Chapter 1605: Chapter 512: Goddess, Come Out and Clear Things Up! Nᴇw novel chapters are publɪshed on noᴠelfire.net Life needs a sense of ritual. Just because you have immense power and a goddess-level follower like Aztemo doesn’t mean you should become complacent. You can feel elevated, but you must keep your feet on the ground. Creating portals everywhere not only loses the sense of ritual in life but also many of the joys of being human. For example, Mona was seated in the driver’s seat, adjusted her glasses, slowly took off her high heels, and then gradually started the black sedan. She tossed the high heels onto the passenger seat, which happened to be Wayne’s lap. She had completely figured out the secretary profession. “Boss, you said you would adhere to traffic rules; it’s impossible to drive while touching my leg.” “Then why don’t you just pull over.” Because of Mona’s deliberate actions, Wayne felt a bit heated and changed their destination to stop by Mona’s villa first, to calm his anger, enjoy a romantic French candlelit dinner, and then head to the Dark Saintess Manor to meet Idinis. Mona got the chance to have a meal to herself, feeling pleased, but suddenly her expression turned odd. “Boss, someone’s coming for you.” Wayne opened the car door, placed the high heels on the passenger seat, and sat in the back of the car. Before he could settle in, a striking figure opened the door and walked in. Sarosia tilted her head, noticing the driver’s face in the front seat wasn’t too happy, and greeted warmly, “Secret Mona, you look prettier.” Mona sighed, started the car, and moved the candlelit dinner two hours earlier. If it had been anyone else disrupting, Mona would have considered it intentional, but Sarosia certainly wouldn’t; she’s genuinely rare in her carefree and energetic nature, even more so than Sun Goddess Galle. Not meant negatively, it’s factual; Sarosia truly doesn’t have much mind. Otherwise, with her magic talent, she surely could have survived the faith wars and become the deserved Sky Goddess. Incidentally, one reason Galle survived the faith wars wasn’t her intelligence—she ranks at the bottom among goddesses, not much stronger than Sarosia—but rather good luck; she met a good friend Shi Luke early on. The two goddesses supported each other and teamed up early during the faith wars; one was smart, the other strong, complementing each other well. They’re genuine friends, not plastic ones, even researched private combo techniques together. The reason they both rank at the bottom among goddesses, according to Idinis, is because Shi Luke is smart but limited, Galle is strong but limited, and Becoming a God was their limit; without opportunities, they couldn’t advance further. Idinis didn’t speak randomly; she has proof. Among the numerous gods, Heavenly Father Yeloin was the first to achieve godhood, and upon hearing the news, the five goddesses immediately ignited their Divine Fire. Due to the haste, each suffered varying degrees of fatigue after achieving godhood; Shi Luke and Galle rushed the most, absorbing the most corrupted knowledge, thus achieving the least. The remaining three goddesses, Yalien, Aztemo, and Idinis, played it safe, preferring a weak start to godhood over gambling their future. As time passed, the gaps between goddesses gradually widened; Shi Luke and Galle could only continue sticking together. This is why Idinis had no qualms about exploiting them—limited in both power and intellect, they weren’t safe guarding their wealth, so they should let Wayne help manage it. Back to the main topic, upon seeing Wayne, Sarosia beamed with pride, “Boss, I’ve completely mastered the Divine Realm of Storms and Thunder and can always transfer it to The Void. I’ve completed the task you assigned.” “You’ve worked hard.” Wayne patted Sarosia’s head gently, and she closed her eyes, basking contentedly. For the followers, faith is a natural attraction—praise from their master is the best reward. Watching the contentment on Sarosia’s face, Wayne deeply realized that plans never keep pace with changes; the Divine Realm of Storms and Thunder was initially his first stronghold to prevent any goddess from making it a Divine Nation heirloom—his carefully crafted safe haven. In less than four months, the Divine Realm was already obsolete; he held Heavenly, Hell, and Hades Divine Nations, rendering the Divine Realm of Storms and Thunder useless. It’s not that Sarosia was too slow; she’s already excellent. It’s Wayne himself to blame for being too fast. “Alas, my talent is simply too strong.” “Boss, should I move the Divine Nation into The Void now?” “Do as you see fit. Have you ever considered spreading the faith of the Sky Goddess in the Mortal World, using the Divine Realm to ignite Divine Fire and achieve godhood?” Wayne asked with a smile. “I don’t yet have enough power to ignite Divine Fire…” “Try it; I’ll buff you.” Wayne pressed Sarosia’s head, adding a second layer of Corruption on top and completing a full version update. After a four-month Evolution journey, the disparity was like heaven and earth; Sarosia’s face turned peculiar, dumbfounded, feeling quite uneasy. Once Wayne retracted his hand, Sarosia’s pretty face was full of confusion and discouragement: “Boss, you don’t need the Divine Realm of Storms and Thunder anymore, do you?” Upon finishing, she nodded in agreement, “Right, it’s merely a test for me, and I overestimated myself.” Her spirit rejuvenated, dispelling her previous melancholy, and she returned to being energetic. The condition was severe, comparable to Hexuno; without Wayne’s intervention, she had self-generated ideas.