Chapter 972: Chapter 583: Forcing Azus to Buy and Sell
Azus Temple,
Lis looked at Azus in front of him, somewhat unexpected.
What?
Promise?
You want mine?
Lis had a puzzled expression, a face full of confusion.
How did it become an equivalent exchange?
I didnât agree to any deal!
Isnât this forced buying and selling, bullying people?
Although Azusâs gift was substantial, if a price was required, Lis would be more cautious.
HoweverâŠ
Lis looked at Azus, the God of Knowledge, in front of him, feeling a bit frustrated.
The situation was stronger than him; he couldnât just turn around and leave, leaving this big shot aside, could he?
âI wonder what promise you need from me?â
Lis looked at the apparently happy Azus and cautiously asked.
Although he didnât know Azusâs purpose, caution was paramount.
Azus looked at Lis, feeling quite pleased.
âWhat promise⊠I havenât figured it out yet.â
Listening to Azus, Lisâs expression remained unchanged, but he felt a wave of speechlessness inside.
This God of Knowledge in front of him seemed so offbeat.
As if saying to Lis, sorry, I just casually gave you a gift.
I donât mean any harm; donât think too much about it.
Despite this feeling, Lis did not relax.
Past lives have proven not to underestimate any great being on a divine throne.
Moreover, the God of Fantasy and Knowledge may not be the strongest among the gods who control the [Knowledge] position, but is the one with the longest existence.
Otherwise, he wouldnât have accumulated so much knowledge.
This was completely different from facing a god like the Master of Ten Thousand Beasts.
Most importantly, Lis didnât have the confidence to escape from the current Azus.
Azus in front wasnât a simple projection; this was a card Azus had left countless years ago.
This divine incarnation of Azus might be much stronger than general Legendary Strongmen, and the restrictions from the Gaia World would be much looser.
Anyway, it wasnât something Lis could face alone.
Hence, if Azus had any excessive demands, Lis would be helpless and could only admit defeat.
Not admitting defeat wasnât an option; he couldnât go fight Azus, could he?
Thinking of this, Lisâs face showed some frustration.
Azus naturally noticed Lisâs helplessness, clapped his hands with a smile, and said:
âDonât be like this; I wonât make any excessive demands.â
âItâs just that youâre indeed too weak now; letâs discuss this promise after you ignite the divine fire and ascend the throne.â
âYou really have high expectations for me; I donât even have the confidence to reach that step now.â
Facing Azusâs consolation, Lis responded with a bitter smile.
âIf you, as a World Tree Favored, canât achieve even this, then itâs hopeless.â
Azus smiled and shook his head, seemingly very confident in Lis.
Lis didnât say much, just showed a proper amount of embarrassment on his face.
Azus looked at Lisâs expression, understanding that Lis remained very wary of him.
âI donât hold any hostility towards you, whether itâs your identity as a World Tree Favored or the special power you possessâŠâ
Lis heard this and his pupils slightly shrank.
As expected!
Azus had indeed discovered the [Wisdom] domain he possessed.
Is that why he made a move to test?
The power of the [Wisdom] domain is quite unique and doesnât specifically reveal itself externally.
Even divine beings find it hard to detect.
For example, the War God noticed it only when Lis received the baptism of the War Godâs faith, and the [Wisdom] domain helped Lis master the [War] and [Slaughter] domains.
Therefore, Azus sought to test Lis by gifting him, helping Lis enhance his control over the [Fantasy] domain to see if he possessed the [Wisdom] domain.
Thinking about it, Azus, who controls the [Knowledge] position, had long detected special signs from him, which might be the real reason for Azusâs arrival.
Lisâs heart sank slightly, surpassing his expectations.
If so, Azusâs so-called promise meant to be fulfilled after he became a godâŠ
Was it aimed at seizing the [Wisdom] position he would consolidate after becoming a god?
Lis was very cautious and already considering escape.
Azus noticed Lisâs fear, slightly dazed, then understood Lisâs thoughts.
With a somewhat helpless expression, Azus looked at Lis and found him somewhat troublesome.
Although his previous words might have indeed been ambiguous, Lis was overly cautious.
He was truly not planning to do such a thing, only intending to invest in advance.
All Gods knew the significance of the World Tree Favored; Lis was destined to be a very crucial character in the future turmoil of the Gaia World.
Yet, it meant little to Azus.
Unlike other spirits, he was more devoted to pursuing infinite knowledge, never meddling in the conflicts of All Gods, rarely making moves, and had no enemies.
So Azus wasnât too worried about the chaotic era that the future Gaia World faced.
When noticing the [Wisdom] domain Lis controlled, he was indeed surprised and somewhat eager, but quickly suppressed the rising greed.
As a God of Knowledge, he knew very well the power embodied by the [Wisdom] domain; once Lis ascended successfully, his strength certainly wouldnât remain at the weak divine power rank like an ordinary ascending god.