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Farming in a Parallel World and Becoming a God

Chapter 2424 - 1074: Farewell, Blue Bear (Part 2)
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Chapter 2424: Chapter 1074: Farewell, Blue Bear (Part 2)

The Uthgar Barbarians are renowned for their drinking capacity, especially their high-strength liquor, which is highly popular among them. This is related to both their lifestyle habits and their professional abilities.

Before battles, indulging in a bout of heavy drinking is a common occurrence.

"I will have my brewery focus on developing in this area," Gaven responded with a smile.

This is indeed a considerable business opportunity. Doing business with the True Gods rarely results in a loss, because those believers will pay a higher price for their faith.

Of course, Gaven is not so short-sighted as to expend his faith on this but is instead preparing for the future recruitment of the Uthgar Tribe.

In the Northern Felen, this is no insignificant force.

"This is the Bottomless Abyss; countless Demon Lords will covet my strength. The longer I stay here, the greater the possibility of causing unnecessary trouble."

The Father of Combat, Uthgar, rose to bid farewell, "Your actions in the Bottomless Abyss are like walking in a sea of swords and fires; one slight misstep and you’ll face eternal damnation.

As a boon, I will lend you a helping hand, offering additional protection for your personal safety. Let your old friend guard your safety for me! Go, Blue Bear!"

With a command from the Father of Combat, a blue shadow soared from his body, making a leap, and landed in front of Gaven, transforming into a corporeal form.

It bowed its head humanely towards Gaven and growled, "Blue Bear greets the General, thank you for your previous selfless aid. From now on, I am willing to serve by your side, fighting for you without regret or remorse."

Without a doubt, this was the true form of the Blue Bear.

It had just taken the opportunity to reshape its true form by absorbing Berserk Divine Power, regaining its original intelligence and strength.

Its appearance differed somewhat from Uthgar’s previous incarnation.

This was what a bear’s form should ideally be, overall round and pudgy, with an innate, slightly comical demeanor. Without the oppressive feel of its huge body, it could even be considered somewhat cute.

"It is my honor." Gaven was delighted. ƒrēewebnoѵёl.cσm

This was exactly what he lacked the most, without needing to look at attributes, just from the aura alone, one could tell that the Blue Bear had at least reached the demigod level, using Berserk Divine Power for divine enthronement.

In terms of physical combat, this demigod Blue Bear had undoubtedly reached a peak state, definitely capable of withstanding the Divine Nature Incarnation of a King of the Jackalweres.

Uthgar had not chosen to directly integrate the Berserk Divine Power into himself but rather used it as his Berserk Deity for faith expansion.

This would provide significant security assurance.

Even if there were problems, as long as the Father of Combat remained unaffected, there would be room for maneuver.

The Father of Combat, despite his rough exterior, possessed his cunning and meticulous side.

He maintained high vigilance against the power from the Bottomless Abyss and that from a Demon Lord.

"I need to digest the newly obtained power; I need to inhabit Your Excellency’s soul, and if there’s a need, Your Excellency can summon me anytime." Blue Bear spoke again.

Such new Divine Nature Strength is not easy to digest.

To truly master it and make it his own, both the Blue Bear and the Father of Combat have a long road ahead.

"Okay." Gaven responded readily.

Having a bodyguard who can be carried around via the soul is far more effective at achieving surprise effects than ordinary ones.

Upon receiving consent, the Blue Bear instantly transformed into a blue light and blended into Gaven’s body, familiar with every step.

After all, it had previously stayed within Gaven’s soul for a long time in the form of a Totem Spirit Soul.

Only less than a year of absence, yet the place felt both familiar and strange to Blue Bear.

The Soul Tower, was still that Soul Tower.

The Dragon Oak Mother Tree’s shadow, was still that Dragon Oak Mother Tree’s shadow.

The Shadow Manor’s image, was still that Shadow Manor’s image.

However, the auras of the three were entirely different from before, all radiating a dazzling divine aura.

The significance represented therein needs no words.

Just like itself, they have all embarked on the journey to divine enthronement, each differing from the other.

If only one was so, it would be a fluke.

With all three being so, it becomes an inevitability.

This was a reflection of their true strength.

This development potential was something the Father of Combat, Uthgar, did not possess. They had been with him since the beginning of his divine enthronement.

Without exaggeration, both the Father of Combat and they had been treading in place for tens of thousands of years.

No.

More accurately, as civilization rose, the lifestyle and habitat of the Uthgar Barbarians were being impacted, which in turn affected them fatally.

If not for the God of the Hunt, Mara, provoking General Gaven and using the power of the Lady Strategy to save him,

it, as well as the Blue Bear Tribe that revered it, would inevitably fall into decline.

This situation was not unique to the Blue Bear. Even the Elk Tribe is currently being eroded by the Winter Goddess, Olyure, such an Evil Goddess.

And the Benevolent Gods like the God of Justice Tyr, God of Sincerity Tom, God of Suffering Ilmater, and Guardian God Heim, were also encroaching upon their belief systems.

Compared to the former, the latter was more challenging to combat.

Because they advocated leading the Uthgar Barbarians towards a better life.

The Lord of War, Tempus, did not support the Father of Combat going into full-scale war with them. On the contrary, if Uthgar himself does not make any changes, it would be as if he isolates himself from his people; sooner or later, the race he created would abandon him.

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