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Chapter 1530: 1091: I Won’t Partake in Such an Outdated Ritual



Chapter 1530: Chapter 1091: I Won’t Partake in Such an Outdated Ritual

The Divine Seal, also known as the God Imprint, is a rare artifact. It serves as a medium for communication between gods and their followers, the ‘proof of identity’ for deities. Without a God Imprint, faith elemental force offered by believers would lack a target—after all, among a throng of believers, who could tell which strand of faith belongs to you?

Ange’s War and Peace God Status was acquired by capturing a God Imprint and branding it onto a Blank God Statue. Such an item is exceedingly rare and, first and foremost, requires a fallen god.

How could a God Imprint emerge from Gulalata’s body?

“This must be a chosen one of the gods! No wonder he’s so young yet possesses the strength akin to the Sword of Truth. A god-chosen individual—truly, incredibly rare!” Anthony exclaimed, clicking his tongue in amazement.

A fallen god most likely vanishes and transforms into a ruinous site. The idea of a God Imprint being attached to a living person was something even Negris had never encountered—though similar scenarios often appeared in the Holy Code or knight novels.

Gulalata could hear every word of the discussion, and the more he listened, the straighter his back became. When he heard ‘incredibly rare,’ he couldn’t help puffing up his chest: “Yes, yes, I am the one-in-a-million martial genius, a god-chosen individual, quite remarkable indeed. So hurry up and release me!”

“Pfft…” Negris erupted into laughter. “If you hadn’t declared yourself a god-chosen individual, you might have seemed impressive. But now? You’ve cheapened yourself. I am a god; he is a god; a god-chosen individual is just someone we picked, right?”

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