Qian Xun was not a true god. He was merely a dragon who had obtained the most important 'divine persona' to a god. He was neither a natural god nor an acquired god, so he did not know much about the domain of gods.
He was able to use divine power to create abilities that seemed to be very similar to gods, but in fact, his efficiency in using divine power was very low. He was a typical example of knowing the effect but not knowing the reason.
After using up the little Divine Power left in her Divinity, Qian Xun was also troubled by how she should collect Divine Power. As she was not a God, Qian Xun could not use the power of her Divinity. She did not know how to convert Divine Power. However, now that these natives had contributed Divine Power to her, even if it was so small, it still made Qian Xun happy.
At the very least, Qian Xun knew that even if she was not a god, she still had the ability to collect divine power with her divine persona.
"Is it because of your devout faith?"
Qian Xun looked at the group of aborigines kneeling on the ground and prostrating themselves in front of him. Even though Qian Xun did not have any faith when she was a human and did not believe in any gods, she could still sense the piety of these aborigines.
To these people who had no knowledge and were still living the most primitive life, upon seeing Qian Xun, who could speak the human language, spit flames, and had a mighty and terrifying appearance, they would instinctively treat her as a god. This was like a totem culture, representing the situation when humans were unable to explain the natural phenomena in the beginning.
'No wonder the civilization of Saint Sauron is so backward…'
Qian Xun suddenly realized that the Saint Solon civilization had such a large number of races, countless dimensions, and such magical magic. Theoretically speaking, their civilization should not be so backward. The main reason for this was that God did not allow civilization to develop excessively!
When humans grasped the truth, they would no longer believe in God. Even if they believed in God, they would rarely contribute their absolute piety. Therefore, in modern civilized society, although there were still many believers of religion, the existence of religion was more like the embodiment of power. People were more comforted by God, and there were very few fanatics who treated God as their everything. The more backward the civilization was, the more they would respect God.
" However, it's not absolute. As civilization develops, the population increases. Although the proportion of fanatics among believers has decreased, the overall number may have increased.'
Qian Xun was deep in thought. He felt that he had found some secrets about the gods. He carefully thought about the information he had obtained in the world of Saint Solon. There were many gods there, and the total number of believers of each god was not particularly exaggerated. In fact, not everyone believed in gods. This might mean that for gods, the number of believers they could accept was limited. The more believers, the better.
Otherwise, the gods of that world would have started their own civil war long ago, and their believers would first kill each other to plunder more faith, unlike the religious country, which was actually a polytheism.
Qian Xun shook her head as she looked at the trembling aborigines in front of her again. She did not want to think too much about it. Right now, she did not have the ability to completely touch the domain of the gods.
Other than the 20 to 30 people who had chased away the crocodiles previously, there were also children and some elderly people. The entire tribe had a population of about 70 to 80 people. Qian Xun felt that she might be able to conduct some experiments on these natives to explore the mysteries of the gods.
These ignorant primitive people were definitely the best source of faith for the gods!
If it wasn't for the fact that the tribal form of this primitive civilization wasn't suitable for the expansion of the population, perhaps God would have thought of ways to turn all races into primitive people.
" Let's treat it as a long-term research topic. However, the most important thing now is to find food.'
As Qian Xun thought about this, her eyes flickered as she pondered over what she should do next.
……
In a dilapidated village outside the Amazon jungle, three Apache helicopters landed under the strong wind of the propeller. A group of local residents held children with curious eyes and looked at the personnel who got off the helicopters with fear.
These people were fully armed, carrying heavy luggage and wearing American standard equipment. Although there were not many of them, the value of their equipment was enough to tell that they were an elite team.
"Boss, can we tell you what the mission is now? Could it be that some terrorists have run into the Amazon jungle and need us to hunt them down? Oh, God, the humidity here is really killing me. If I could, I really don't want to stay here any longer. No, even in this country, I don't want to stay any longer. I still have two good cigars from Mexico at home. I miss those wonderful tastes!”
A soldier complained as he walked to his commander's side.
The commander ignored his complaining subordinates. He wore a pair of sunglasses and raised his hand. The complaining soldiers immediately stood at attention. The other soldiers who got off the helicopter quickly ran over and formed a formation.
"At ease!"
"Attention!"
The commander walked back and forth in front of the soldiers with his hands behind his back and said in a low voice,"This mission was personally assigned by Mr. President and the Secretary of Defense.”
As soon as he finished speaking, the soldiers held their heads high and puffed out their chests, their faces filled with excitement.
" However, to everyone's disappointment, this is not a mission to encircle terrorists or drug cartel leaders, nor is it a secret mission to assassinate enemy politicians. This time, the higher-ups did not give us detailed instructions. They only asked us to investigate an area in the Amazon jungle. There are too many trees in the Amazon jungle, and helicopters are not suitable for investigation. Therefore, we need to move forward on foot.”
"Yes, sir!"
Although the soldiers were disappointed that this mission was not as heroic as they had imagined, and that it was just a strange investigation, they still responded loudly.
"Sir!"
At this moment, a soldier spoke without looking sideways.
"Speak, Private Bern!"
"Since we're here to investigate, what do they do?”
The soldier named Bern pouted his lips and gestured to the civilians who had followed them.
"Over there is a professor of ecology at Stanford University and some of his students. They are currently in Brazil to conduct ecological research on the Amazon jungle. Although you are all experts in jungle warfare, it is better to have a professional scholar accompanying you in this unknown jungle.”
The commander paused for a moment before continuing,""No matter what, this is someone else's country, their territory. We need a good excuse for our military action. Professor John Xun is very famous in the domestic biology field.”
The commander's words made the soldiers curl their lips and almost laugh out loud.
What excuse was that? It was really unnecessary. Who were they? They were the great soldiers of the United States of America, the overlord of Earth. They were the world police who maintained world peace. Their aircraft carriers roamed the oceans, and their planes could fly to any corner of the world. They could go to a third world country in South America to carry out a small-scale military operation. It was not an invasion war. It was just a reason to explain!
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