I Created Scientific Magic

Chapter 653: Cooperation and the Concept of Becoming the Chief God



"Are you sure?"

Lynn's suggestion had left Ogg somewhat incredulous, this being the first time he heard that due to an excess of planes, manpower was hard to extract for the transformation of the divine realm.

If an empty, suitable plane was discovered in the main world, there wasn't a doubt that people would fight tooth and nail over it, possibly even igniting a godly war!

But wasn't fifteen to one a bit too little?

A hint of hesitation flashed across Ogg's face; transforming an empty and barren plane into a paradise of life was no small feat.

Most importantly, Ogg was worried that after hundreds of years of hard effort, someone might suddenly turn hostile and all his toil would have been in vain.

"You only need to take care of the transformation of the celestial bodies, we can provide the complete technology for biological transformation. The cosmic universe and the main world have about a sevenfold difference in time flow, and the council can also utilize the power of dimensions to expedite this process, it wouldn't take long at all, we anticipate that you could finish a divine realm's transformation in just a few months!" Lynn spoke with conviction, clearly aware of what the other party was worried about.

Ogg hesitated for a while. He did not believe these wizards in altering life were stronger than him, the God of Life and Creation; he deeply doubted Lynn's claim of transforming a plane in a matter of months. In the end, however, he said nothing, as this was an opportunity to test the other's abilities.

If everything went as Lynn said, he only needed to work for a few years to gain a divine realm, the entire process had not the slightest risk; there was no more profitable deal than this.

Leaving the main world had significantly reduced his power, and if the chief god were to detect his betrayal, the divine realm might be taken away, and his believers might perish.

Now, being able to establish a new divine realm in the vast universe undoubtedly added a layer of protection.

What's more, the unexplored planes in the vast universe were so numerous that there was no need to compete, but rather a shortage of people to develop them. He had not only a step closer, but also a possibility to become the chief god himself.

"Of course, our cooperation is contingent on a prerequisite condition!" Lynn suddenly spoke up, breaking into Ogg's deep thoughts.

"What condition?" Ogg paused.

"I do not trust you, a god from another world!" Lynn stated bluntly. "The last time someone wanted to collaborate with us, Aera made an extremely foolish decision, trying to open the Space-Time Gate between two realms, and you saw the consequences…"

That Aera, the new Moon God, wasn't he one of your own?

Ogg suddenly felt bewildered; according to the main world gods' speculation, Aera's submission in the last war could very likely have been a deception.

After all, the great god Harrie, leading five deities into the cosmic universe, had encountered an ambush; these wizards clearly had premeditated.

However, Ogg did not dare to refute Lynn's argument and could only offer an explanation. "The main divine instrument has already been destroyed now, opening the space-time channel again would cost lives, and I wouldn't do such a foolish thing."

"I said, I do not trust you, unless this possibility is completely eliminated, our cooperation might not be able to continue..." Lynn spoke firmly. "I need to add a layer of protection to your divinity!"

Ogg's face instantly turned very unpleasant, for divinity was the most important aspect of a deity, and adding protection essentially meant placing a restriction.

Usually, only when utterly defeated and humiliated in a godly war, would one undergo such a measure, also signifying that henceforth one would be controlled by others, and at their mere thought, could be killed.

"It seems you have chosen another path!" Lynn didn't even wait for Ogg to think of a strategy. Seeing that the other did not immediately respond, he raised his hand, and the expanding electromagnetic barrier began to close, with the space around also noticeably distorting.

"Please wait a moment, perhaps we could discuss further, such as swearing an unbreakable oath together…" Lynn's capricious temper and swift changes made Ogg very uncomfortable. He could not understand why one second they were discussing amicably and the next it came to a life-or-death division.

"You have ten seconds to decide your fate!" Lynn's right hand lightly grasped, and a vast number of antimatter elements emerged from the void, neatly arranged around under the constraint of the magnetic field.

Feeling the threats from all sides and the increasingly constricting electromagnetic 'cage', Ogg's face changed repeatedly, having no doubt that if he uttered a refusal, the other would immediately act to eliminate him.

But Ogg was still somewhat unwilling to concede, after all, one of his aims in taking the risk of leaving the main world was to escape the control of the chief gods, but now regret was evidently too late, his life was in the hands of another.

The ten seconds passed in a flash, and just in the last second when Lynn was determined to act, Ogg finally spoke. "The previous agreement must be changed; for every ten planets transformed, I want one as my divine realm!"

The moment his voice fell, the antimatter elements that had been gathering around disappeared, Lynn lowered his hand, lightly nodding his head. "Agreed!"

Lynn's instant agreement made Ogg wonder if he had asked for too little, but now that the words were out, there was no going back. He, grudgingly, handed over his divinity.

Lynn took the divinity, examining it carefully.

It was a fist-sized, glowing odd material, continuously transforming between flames and streams, both sources of life, within which one could vaguely see the shadows of various creatures, perhaps the creations of this God of Life and Creation from the past.

Although it wasn't the first time he had seen a divinity, Lynn was still very interested in it.

The method of advancement for the gods of the main world was different from theirs, so Lynn had always been curious about what was used to condense the other's divinity. Unfortunately, many deities had died by his hand before, but only the divinity of the God of Lies had truly been obtained by him. Given the situation at the time, he had no leisure to study it and had to destroy it.

Ogg watched nervously as someone toyed with his divinity, his resentful gaze almost piercing the skies.

Lynn did not feel right to go too far, and for now, gave up the idea of further study, adding a visible restriction on the surface, and secretly manipulated some details using the priesthood of the God of Lies as insurance, before finally returning the divinity back.

Ogg immediately hid his divinity and then adjusted his mentality, saying straightforwardly, "According to your statement, this star field has a multiple time flow difference from the main world, I don't think the three chief gods would come over in the short term, so we can start the work of transforming the planes now..."


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