Chapter 187: Undefeated and Defeated (5/10 - Seeking the First Order)

Rod's guesses are basically all right, and all of Rod's plans have completely poked Naga Kapoulos in the soft underbelly.

Naga Kapoulos is not Valoran's "native deity", and his way of communicating with Valoran is simple - in the depths of the Sea of Conquest, there is a seed from Naga Kapolos.

This is a seed that was planted a long, long time ago.

A huge sea beast, which is also the mythical "body" of Naga Kapolos - although the body of the sea beast has been sealed for some reason, but in the development of countless years, countless sea monsters with the blood of this sea beast have been born in the entire sea of conquest.

The blood essence of all these sea monsters is the medium through which Naga Kapoulos communicates with Valoran.

Each of the idols of various forms was smeared with the blood of these sea beasts—only in different locations.

Due to the thinning of the blood of these sea beasts, Bilgewater has a tradition of hunting sea monsters.

The body of the sea monster was bitten and devoured by the sea serpent, and the essence of Naga Kapolos in its blood entered the body of the sea serpent, and one of the works of the priests of Naga Kapolos was the sacred sacrifice, and they would regularly dissect these sea snakes in small quantities to remove their gall - this is where the essence of Naga Kapolos gathers.

These collected essences became Aloy's oil paints, and also became her medium for communicating with Naga Kapoulos.

For Aloy, if he wanted to hear the oracle, he had to immerse himself in the water.

But if you want to borrow the power of Naga Kapolos, you have to pass this Naga Kapolos essence!

Why did Bilgewater ban the sale of sea snakes?

Because it would reveal the secrets of Naga Kapolos!

As for why Aloy had to paint the statues of the gods...... That's because there are far more Valoran transcendents than you think, and many terrifying beings are very repulsive to Naga Kapolos - once the Naga Kapolos essence gathers in large numbers, these transcendents will flock to find trouble with the sect!

All of this is known only to Aloy in Bilgewater.

Although Rhodes didn't know the specifics, he grasped the trick and dealt Naga Kapoulos a fatal blow.

I don't care how many curves there are behind you, but what I can do for sure is that without the support of the temple, without the support of the idols, you Naga Kapoulos can't play - that's enough!

And just as Rhodes predicted, after the temples were destroyed one by one and the idols were smashed one by one, Naga Kapoulos became less and less of a threat to Cana.

A long cry of a blue bird signaled that the plan was going well, and while Aloi was still barely holding on, Jana was in complete control of the situation.

What to do?

Among the Aloi gods, there are still quite a few Naga Kapoulos essences - do you want to give it a go now?

In this case, Aloy hesitated.

The Divine is a statue and a special seal - inside the Divine Si is a lot of Naga Kabolos essences, which, once fully activated, are enough to attract the attention of those who are transcendent.

And once it caught the attention of those transcendentals, it didn't make sense for Aloy to defeat Rhodes.

Losing Bilgewater's faith is not the end, and Naga Kapoulos is not incapable of failure.

As long as the seeds are left, one day the mother snake will make a comeback!

Just as Aloy was making her decision, Sarah also smashed down one of the last temples.

When the last idol was shattered and the essence of Naga Kapoulos was useless, the battle at sea was won or lost.

After Naga Kapoulos lost his medium of communication, the huge vortex gradually subsided, and the huge tentacles deep in the vortex also retracted.

When the fog cleared from the sea, what the Bilgewater saw was the returning Jana.

The great storm incarnate dispersed, and under a brilliant clear sky, Cana appeared in the sky above Bilgewater as the goddess of victory.

The squall stopped.

The sea is calm.

Cana's voice reached the ears of every Beagle in the sea breeze.

"The false god has been banished and sealed at the bottom of the sea in the name of Jana."

"From now on, there will be no more snake mothers, no more sea monsters, no more temple reassignments."

"My temple will be my incarnation, guarding the coast and forever solidifying the sea."

"In the name of Cana—after tonight, there will be no more Eclipse Night."

"In the name of Cana, the Tempest and Flame, purify all the undead!"

The Bilgewater stared blankly at Jana in mid-air.

And that's the end of it?

Mother Serpent defeated?

Although in fact the seemingly powerful whip did not actually cause any damage, at most it caused some splashes; While Cana appeared to have returned victorious, she was not victorious - in the eyes of the Birgewaters, she was the god who had defeated Naga Kapoulos head-on.

It is also the new faith of Bilgewater.

Cana is victorious.

The counterpart was Naga Kapoulos, who, under Rod's calculations, was finally undefeated.

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"Trist, come and pinch me—damn it, I didn't expect the Mother Snake to be finished?"

"Shut up, Graves, what you should have said was 'the great goddess Cana successfully banished that big octopus' – what a brainstorm."

"Oh my God, if I understand correctly, is Jana talking about purifying the Shadow Isles?"

"Who knows, it's none of our business, our mission is to get out of here. Damn Soul Eclipse Night, damn profiteers - if it weren't for those bastards who suddenly raised the price on the eve of Soul Eclipse, we'd all be partying on the beach in Ionia by now. ”