Just as all of the Sovereigns were once again engrossed in the Planar Wars, the Chief Sovereign of Destruction, the mastermind behind the scenes who had single-handedly pushed the Infernal Realm to ten consecutive victories, began to ponder.
The fact that ten consecutive victories in the Planar Wars could be rewarded with the power of Will, the Overgods actually didn't mention it when the Planar Wars were established. Instead, they waited for a certain plane to obtain ten consecutive victories before announcing it…could it be that this rule of having a reward after ten consecutive victories had also been decided at the last minute? Did this mean that the laws of this universe were still being perfected?
The more Grayson thought about it, the more he felt that this was very likely. After refining the Sovereign spark, he was reminded of the difference in the power of the wills of the various Sovereigns, as well as the rule that the Sovereigns were not allowed to enter the material plane. However, there was no mention of a reward for ten consecutive victories in the Planar Wars. Was it because there was no reward in the beginning, and after tens of thousands of Planar Wars, a certain plane finally managed to obtain ten consecutive victories with difficulty? Then, Hong Meng felt that this was very rare and worthy of encouragement, so he decided on a reward at the last minute?
And then there was Linley in the original novel. After his four souls had mutated and fused with the Sovereign sparks of earth, water, wind, and fire, before fusing with the four types of Sovereign's Might to form the Primordial Indestructible Body, who would have thought that he would be able to break through the Cosmos and enter the Grandmist Space to become a controller? Most likely, even Primordial Chaos had only been able to use the omniscient nature of a Controller to understand Linley's method of success after he had done it. Before this, he might not have known that this method would succeed! After all, Linley was the first four-soul mutant freak in history!
If these speculations were correct, did it mean that the activities of living beings in the universe could also affect the laws of the universe? To be more precise, it was to push the universe to produce new laws. Just like how the Infernal Realm was the first to win ten consecutive battles in the Planar Wars, and from then on, there was a law that rewarded ten consecutive victories with the power of Will…
Grayson kept thinking about it. Originally, he had only relied on the foresight of a transmigrator, coupled with the fact that the Main Gods had lost their enthusiasm for the Dimensional War and had secretly set up arrangements, allowing Hell to successfully obtain ten consecutive victories in the Dimensional War. This was completely different from the original novel where Heaven obtained ten consecutive victories.
He did this not only because the Overgod did not give any hints about the Planar Wars, but also because he was curious about whether there would be a reward of Will after ten consecutive victories, just like in the original novel. He also wanted to know how much Will power was vaguely mentioned in the original novel.
And the final result was very gratifying. Not only did it verify the fact that there would be a reward after ten consecutive victories, but it was also surprising to find that the so-called " share " was calculated by one-tenth of the power of the Main God's will that received the reward!
As a result, the rewards his Chief Sovereign of Destruction's clone would receive were truly terrifying. After all, his Chief Sovereign of Destruction clone was a Paragon Sovereign, and the power of his Will had once increased exponentially. This time, it had increased by a tenth…Grayson felt that the power of his Chief Sovereign of Destruction clone's Will was probably even greater than Orloff's at his peak in the original novel.
After all, the original novel didn't mention whether Orloff's ten consecutive victories in the Planar Wars were before or after he became a Paragon. If it had been before, then the amount of Will he would have received as a reward wouldn't have been much. It would have only been one-tenth of what a Chief Sovereign of the Edicts would have received. If he did, then he would definitely be able to obtain the same amount of Will as the Sovereign's clone!
After tasting the sweetness of ten consecutive victories in the Dimensional War, Grayson naturally wanted to continue his efforts and let Hell obtain another reward. However, he also knew that the chances of success were extremely slim. The first time, he had taken advantage of the fact that the Sovereigns of the other Elements did not pay much attention to the Planar Wars and had planned for many years to succeed.
But now, seeing how the group of Master Gods were determined to obtain ten consecutive victories at all costs, they knew that things couldn't be done. If any plane managed to obtain nine consecutive victories, the Sovereigns of all the other planes would definitely abandon their prejudices and join forces to prevent that plane from obtaining a tenth victory.
Of course, Grayson also knew that if the Heavenly Realm obtained nine consecutive victories, then the Divine Light Plane under Augusta would most likely still support Orloff. If the Infernal Realm won nine consecutive victories, then the Divine Darkness Plane and Divine Fire Plane under his command would naturally support the Chief Sovereign's Avatar.
Not long after Grayson's divine fire clone became a Chief Sovereign, news of the birth of a new Chief Sovereign of Light came from the Divine Light Plane. As expected, the new Chief Sovereign of Light was called Augusta.
After hearing the news, Grayson could not do anything other than secretly scolding Vivian for being a prodigal. After all, the High-Level Sovereign spark of Light had already been exchanged with her. In that case, it was none of her business how she wanted to deal with Grayson. Even if she had already told her that Orloff had a divine light clone, there was nothing she could do if he insisted on giving the Sovereign spark to Orloff.
After Augusta had become the Chief Sovereign of Light, his arrogant and domineering chuunibyou personality had become even more incomprehensible. The first thing he did after ascending was the same as Grayson's Fire Lord's Avatar. He sent a Highgod to descend on a material plane and plunder the power of faith.
However, unlike his Fire Lord's Avatar, which targeted the ownerless material planes, Augusta not only wanted to conquer the ownerless material planes, but he also wanted to take over material planes that already had a Sovereign preaching to them!
It didn't take long for Augusta to end up like his predecessor, Retlin. Because of the power of faith, Augusta had become enemies with a group of Sovereigns, some strong, some weak.
However, due to the rules set by the four Chief Sovereigns of the Edicts that prevented chaotic fighting between Sovereigns, he was no longer able to go around hunting down weak Sovereigns like Retlin. However, Grayson believed that if there was no such rule, given Augusta's personality, he would definitely do so. Moreover, he would do it even more fiercely and ruthlessly than Retnings!
Because of the rules, Augusta didn't cause trouble for those Lesser Sovereigns. However, the armies under his command were fighting in the material planes for power of faith, so they weren't in the category of causing trouble.
Due to his own strength, aside from a few hot-tempered Sovereigns who were not afraid of offending Augusta and immediately retaliated, the majority of the Lesser and Middle Sovereigns who had been robbed of material planes by him chose to let the matter rest in the midst of their complaints. They had their subordinates give up on these planes and directly reclaim the masterless planes.
From this point, it could be seen that although Augusta's methods were despicable, he wasn't a fool. This was because he had only touched the cake of those Middle-and Low-Level Sovereigns of the Laws. As for the material planes under the control of the Chief Sovereigns, especially the large areas designated by the Chief Sovereigns of the Edicts, he hadn't done anything to them.
As a result, even if the Sovereigns whom he had plundered went to the Chief Sovereigns behind him to complain, it would be useless. The Chief Sovereigns didn't want to cause trouble for Augusta over such a small matter, especially when Augusta had the Chief Sovereign of Fate Orloff standing behind him.
As for the information that Grayson had revealed to Vivian during the exchange of Sovereign sparks, that Augusta was Orloff's divine clone, for some reason, it had not spread among the Sovereign circle. This made Grayson very depressed, and he almost couldn't help but publicly announce this explosive news several times.
However, regarding this matter that would directly enrage Orloff and Augusta, Grayson only thought about it and wasn't prepared to do it. Instead, he scolded the Life God for not doing anything.
I was kind enough to remind you, but you didn't take it seriously? Since that's the case, why should I offend Orloff? I hope you won't regret it after suffering a loss!
This was what Grayson was thinking at that time. After criticizing Vivian fiercely, he threw this matter to the back of his mind. In any case, he was now very powerful, and Augusta was very perceptive to respectfully address any of his Lord's Avatars as 'Milors'.
Since this fellow didn't offend him, why did he have to go against him? What does it have to do with me if others are unlucky? As long as it's not my subordinates who are unlucky.
Perhaps Orloff had warned him something when Augusta had become the Chief Sovereign of Light. When he had plundered the material planes under the command of the Middle and Lower Level Chief Sovereigns, he had coincidentally spared the Sovereigns of the Infernal Realm, the Divine Darkness Plane, and the Divine Fire Plane.
This time, Grayson had even less reason to deal with Augusta.
All in all, Augusta had not caused any trouble or harm to Grayson in the few epochs since he became the Chief Sovereign of Light. Thus, Grayson chose to temporarily ignore this scum. In any case, in the end, the main character, Linley, would come and deal with him, right?
Time passed by, and a few more cycles passed by inadvertently. This time, Grayson spent a total of ten cycles before finally completing the second Overgod mission. If not for the fact that he had a few mission items in his hands, he would even suspect that the mission had already been secretly completed by other Main Gods.
In a remote material plane, Grayson once again chose to avoid the sight of the other Main Gods and summon the Overgod. This time, it was his Death Clone who did the job.
The Death Avatar took out five quest items. For a moment, all of the items sensed each other and broke free from the Death Avatar's grasp. They flew into the air and combined together.
The round heart-protecting mirror continued to expand, finally forming a black breastplate. A black lotus-shaped skirt armor was pieced together with it, followed by a pair of armors, followed by two black battle boots with flame patterns, and finally, a pitch-black beast-head helmet.
The Destruction Armor appeared!
Suddenly, the Destruction Armor that was glowing with black light floated in the air, emitting thousands of black lights. Even the sun lost its color for a moment.
"Rumble!"
Heaven and earth began to tremble as a blurry figure gradually appeared. A terrifying aura spread out as the Destruction Armor immediately flew over and was donned by the blurry figure.
For a moment, even Grayson could not help but be shocked and almost knelt down.
In the end, the blurry figure gradually solidified.
He was clad in black armor, had long scarlet hair, and scarlet eyes. He was not angry, but he was imposing. A casual look from him seemed to shake the world.
The Overgod of Destruction had descended!
Holy f * ck! This Overgod of Destruction had such a powerful aura. Compared to him, the Overgod of Fate was simply too easy to get along with! Grayson's divine Death Doppelganger was cursing crazily in his heart. Facing the Overgod of Destruction made him feel like an ant facing an erupting volcano, as if he would be crushed into powder by the aura it emitted at any moment.
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