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Age of Gods: Thousand Folds System

Sullo was transmigrated to a world of High Gods. The people living in the world could light the God flame by condensing their believers' faith to expand their divine realm, forming their own religion to become a High God. The divine realm could be grown indefinitely by having more followers and absorbing their faith. A follower's strength was closely tied to the gods they followed as well. However, unlike other gods, Sullo had a unique thousand-fold amplification system that made everything grow at a thousand times their original speed. A normal tree spirit had evolved into a World Tree that would expand his divine domain. A normal water snake had evolved into an ouroboros that would protect his divine domain. A normal behemoth had evolved into a golden behemoth that would lead the attack on other domains. A normal angel had evolved into a 12-winged archangel that would gladly sacrifice for their god. A normal elf had evolved into an elf queen that could heal anything… Years later, as the other gods were still waging wars to gain control of the gnomes and dwarves, Sullo’s followers were already as powerful as other gods.

Follower of Four Gods · Sci-fi
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203 Chs

The Selection Begins

Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

Under the platform, the ten instructors and their students were waiting quietly.

Each of them had their own divine light flowing around their bodies. At the same time, their auras diffused faintly in the selection venue.

The students outside the venue all quieted down, waiting for the speaker on the platform to speak.

Jiang Aotian looked at the instructors and students who had already arrived. He coughed lightly.

The divine voice came out of his mouth and turned into a sound wave that rushed into the surroundings, creating a spatial ripple.

With his hands behind his back, the halo behind him began to appear. A mighty aura spread out, pressing down on the ordinary gods outside the arena while making them unable to open their eyes.

Those who were slightly stronger could still hold on and look toward the center of the arena.