Chapter 174: 176: Make a Wish? The Kind That Crashes the Lamp God
Chapter 174: 176: Make a Wish? The Kind That Crashes the Lamp God
Chapter 174: Chapter 176: Make a Wish? The Kind That Crashes the Lamp God
[Extra updates garbled, restoration at 3:50, if not restored open the directory and long press to re-download this chapter]
You never know when something might appear that is both his own great-nephew and his own brother.
It directly leads to severe doubts about one’s own seniority.
For some reason, Hades had been quiet lately, and she suspected it was because of Zeus.
He had been afraid to bring it up, but if it was this Witchcraft Goddess, she might know something.
If you really thought the other person was a mage, you would probably get punched into oblivion.
This Witchcraft Goddess was at least a 8-rank, probably the same rank as Hades; her strength was unclear, but she definitely could fight.
This Titan Goddess represented roads, portals, Netherworld, night, ghosts, and Magic Witchcraft, and was a pioneer in the field of Magic Witchcraft among the Titans.
Qin Muye learned this from Hecate, who was rather close to him.
When this wish came out, the Lamp God was somewhat baffled and had a bad feeling.
In her eyes, Qin Muye was considered his junior, although she was a Titan Divine from the previous generation, but not all Titans were loyal to the previous Divine King Cronos.
Besides, if it wasn’t inappropriate, he would have liked to be a profligate second-generation in the Netherworld.
He actually wanted to meet the second-generation Divine King Cronos, who had strong combat power, but the thought of possibly being smashed into a meat pie made him decide to meet this Witchcraft Goddess, Hecate, first.
As logical problems arose, the Lamp God began to shatter, and a large amount of lamp oil began to leak from the surface of the Divine Lamp.
He’s really pathetic, even the magic used by this Witchcraft Goddess looked ridiculous to Qin Muye, it could hardly be described as magic, it was more like Divine Arts.
Then he couldn’t understand anymore…
Then he tried to delve deeper into the conversation about seniority with Hecate, and almost drove her crazy.
Qin Muye pondered, “I need you to grant me three wishes.”
Qin Muye suddenly realized, the magic of this world… it’s hard to describe.
Just as Qin Muye finished speaking, the Lamp God began to show a large number of cracks, and from these cracks drifted wisps of blue energy.
Qin Muye’s first wish left Hecate somewhat perplexed. Was this really a wish?
Qin Muye expressed, me a 3-rank compared to a bunch of you 6-rank Titian Divines? Nonsense.
He certainly couldn’t compare to Pandora, who was blessed by the gods, and this Aladdin’s lamp was only handled by two or three Divine Beings, naturally no match.
Rubbing the Divine Lamp, a huge Spiritual Body with an upper body of a human and lower half as blue mist soon appeared, slightly surprised to see Qin Muye but quickly composed itself, “Respected master, I am the Lamp God, what are your commands?”
Dionysus, represents not only wine but also revelry, ecstasy, and such, meaning he is a Divine Being that knows how to enjoy.
In the end… Hecate stopped being tangled up, she felt her seniority no longer mattered.
Hecate also held an extraordinary position in the Netherworld, besides her there was Cronos, who was said to have been released from the Place of Suffering, Tartarus, and now settled on the Bliss Island, becoming the king of Bliss Island.
Hecate was also shocked by Qin Muye’s audacious manipulation. The principle was simple, but who would bother with such a ridiculous thing as tormenting a lamp that could grant wishes?
Hecate shook her head, “I’m not sure, I just applied some magic to it, I didn’t participate in the forging process, but I know this oil lamp seems to possess the power to grant wishes, perhaps it’s a blessing given by the King of Gods.”
Hecate suddenly changed the subject.
And the Lamp God quickly responded, “No problem, my master.”
As for Qin Muye’s idea, Hecate didn’t stop him, she was actually quite curious about what wishes Qin Muye would make.
To Qin Muye’s response, Hecate was also slightly surprised, not many Titans were not lustful after all.
For Qin Muye, Hecate thought he was quite pleasant to be around, nothing like the discomfort she had with Hades, instead, she thought he was a junior who could have a lot of fun, rightfully so as the prospective Dionysus, which of course she knew about, all the Divine Beings of the Netherworld and even Mount Olympus were aware.
The Lamp God had returned to the Divine Lamp, though he seemed a bit withdrawn.
In the past, he had helped Zeus defeat the Cyclops, his origins shrouded in mystery, and he was one of the few unmarried goddesses in the Titan Divine Race, known as the Witchcraft Goddess symbolizing night.
It was probably because the upheaval caused by the previous generation of Titan Giants had been quelled, with Hercules being the great hero responsible for it.
Apart from Magic Witchcraft, other areas had yielded considerable gains, at least in terms of various extraordinary events and phenomena about which he had learned.
However, Qin Muye had no particular thoughts; he simply wanted to discuss Magic and Witchcraft with the other party.
Soon, however, Qin Muye suddenly realized something, whether Hecate knew about the Lamp God and the Prayer Technique related to Aladdin’s lamp.
After all, being a Titan, randomly choosing one would reveal considerable strength.
After all, it was released in a Divine manner by the other party, almost like making wishes come true.
Aladdin’s lamp had been sitting in his inventory, almost growing moldy.
“Really? Bring me a ton, preferably one that’s immune to magic attacks,” Qin Muye said without any hint of politeness.
“This thing… looks familiar?” Hecate examined the Divine Lamp in Qin Muye’s hands, then suddenly realized, “Aladdin’s lamp? I once enchanted this lamp, crafted by the Fire God Hephaestus.”
“Principle? It doesn’t need a principle.” Hecate was somewhat puzzled.
“I have already blessed the Lamp God with Magic for you anew. Next time, if you torment the Lamp God with these nonsensical wishes, he will automatically ignore this type of wish.”
“My bloodline was only reactivated not long ago, naturally, it is very weak. Moreover, I have endured the erosion of the Nether River, so having vulnerabilities is quite normal,” Qin Muye shamelessly said. What of it if he is weak? His weakness was justified.
“Have you heard of Pandora?”
“So, what is the principle here?” Qin Muye looked at the Magic in Hecate Goddess’s hand somewhat puzzled.
“So, do you need me to bless you with something? On the aspect of Magic Witchcraft,” Hecate said.
“So, you know how this thing is made?” Qin Muye asked.
“Honestly, immunity to magic is normal for Titans,” Hecate diplomatically mentioned.
“Yes, master, you say,” the Lamp God declared, indicating it wouldn’t be a problem to handle not just three, but even thirty wishes.
“Do you have a problem with your brain?” Hecate steadied the Lamp God with a stable hand, helped him overcome his logical problems, and also repaired the Divine Lamp for Qin Muye.
“Are you suggesting that the Lamp God in here is another Divine creation like Pandora?” Of course, Qin Muye hadn’t considered that there was a Pandora inside, but rather thought that this Lamp God resembled Pandora.
“Then how about I give it a try?” Qin Muye was a bit excited; with Hecate here, and being in the Netherworld, he didn’t worry about Zeus messing around.
“No, I didn’t expect this Lamp God to be so susceptible to disaster. His brain must be the problem,” Qin Muye said speechlessly.
“No problem then,” Qin Muye looked at the Lamp God and asked.
“No mistake, but this Lamp God is no match for Pandora; Pandora’s beauty could be described as terrifying,” Hecate said.
“Good, my third wish is to ignore my first wish.”
“Well, this thing isn’t something I can study now,” Qin Muye said with a bit of a headache. He was speaking to the Witchcraft Goddess, but she was more about using her authority.
“My first wish is the opposite of my second wish.”
“My second wish is not to fulfill my third wish.”
“Dionysus, your bloodline is simply too weak; you are probably the weakest Titan I have ever seen,” Hecate said bluntly.
“Of course, no problem, respected master,” the Lamp God still braced himself to respond.
“No need for blessings, just look at this thing for me; I got it from a descendant of an unspeakably powerful King of Gods,” Qin Muye said, taking out the Divine Lamp.
“No…even with potent wishing powers, it cannot withstand the disaster of your three wishes,” Hecate was also astonished, having lived for so many years, this was the first time she had seen wishes being used in such a manner.
“…”