Chapter 1095: Unspoken Rules Between the Gods
As Elistra said, the two gods who met for the first time were not familiar with each other, and it was indeed 'excessive' to make such a request. Although, Elistra has a good impression of this elven god who met for the first time. But he is also worried that the other party will ask for this excessive demand of his own, and refusal may hinder the harmonious atmosphere between the two.
Unexpectedly, after hearing this, Inenville did not show up to refuse, as Elistry had speculated. Instead, she readily agreed, which made Elistra sweep away the apprehension and uneasiness in her heart.
"Of course you can, my esteemed Highness!" Inenville readily agreed to Elise's request, satisfying her curiosity, "I am glad, and willing, to share the happiness of a civilization built by my children with a beautiful goddess like you." Perhaps, when you are watching, you can also give them some guidance, so that these 'proud' naughty children can be a little more 'sober'. ”
Elistry was very happy, perhaps because of the previous courtesy and hospitality, which made her involuntarily feel a little fluttery. That's why she made such an 'excessive' request, but what she didn't expect was that this god she met for the first time would be so generous. She didn't care about her rudeness, nor did she lose face, but took care of her face, which made Elise Tree very grateful, and at the same time felt better for him in her heart.
However, Elistra apologized heartily, saying, "Thank you, Your Highness, for your promise, and please forgive me for my rude behavior. For any god, Elistra's request would be considered rude and excessive. The same is true for mortals, and no one will ever ask another stranger who is just a little more familiar to them to visit your home, your garden, your collections, and so on.
Mortals may not be generous enough to agree, let alone a more domineering god?
Therefore, even if Inningville took care of Elistri's face, Elistry still had to apologize afterwards. She doesn't feel that the beauty she was born with will be made by women in front of men and make some demands that shouldn't exist. And as a man, you should get used to her, and do all the requests she makes. Elistra had no such thought in her heart, not even her other gods. Although she is indeed because of the courtesy that Yiningville treats her a little lightly. However, after the 'sobriety' had passed, Elistra still made the necessary apologies for her actions. In doing so, it will make up for some of the impressions you have in the minds of the other party, and it will not hurt the atmosphere of harmony between the two sides.
To Elistri's delight, the other party agreed to her excessive request and accepted her apology.
Afterwards, Inenville withdrew from the feast, and the divine power surged, enveloping his and Elistri's bodies, and then, the ball of endless emerald brilliance flew straight away from the shrine and went straight to the Forest of Life where the elves lived.
"In creating my child, I 'traveled' the earth in search of a beautiful and peaceful place to live. In the end, I chose this tranquil, beautiful and species-rich forest. Here, I created my children, and at the same time gave them this forest. As a place for my children to thrive! Above the Forest of Life, Inningville pointed to the vast forest below and introduced Elistry beside her. The latter, listening very carefully, did not hesitate to praise her for the serene and beautiful forest.
"A very beautiful and peaceful forest, very suitable for the growth and reproduction of elves." She glanced at the large forest below and said, "It turns out that my esteemed highness, the place you have chosen is suitable for your child's growth. I have seen their tall and magnificent cities, their thriving civilizations, and their trees that are full of life! She said this, but the surprise in her heart was no less, and she had already seen from this observation how profound the elven god beside her was in life.
Whether it is an ancient tree that breeds elves as its mother, or an elven race that lives in this forest, thrives and reproduces freely. Their size, and the civilization they had developed, surprised Elistra slightly. Although, how brilliant the development of mortal civilization is, in the eyes of God, it is nothing more than that, it seems sparse and ordinary. But it also has to be divided into environments and regions, in the main material plane world, where there are many brilliant civilizations. Although the elves here have built a magical civilization, they are nothing compared to the distant history of the main material plane world.
In the world of the main material plane, in that distant history, brilliant and powerful civilizations abound. Even the existence of some of these civilizations, even the gods have to be cautious. Compared with the powerful civilizations of the past that could make the gods treat them with caution, the small civilization that appeared in this backward and wild world in front of us was nothing at all.
Elistra was not so much curious about the elves here, but rather curious about this wild and backward world. What kind of good fortune will 'give birth' to such a powerful god? This question alone was curious and intriguing to Elise, but even if she was curious, she would not be foolish enough to snoop into the secrets of a powerful god in front of him. Elistra believed that if she dared to ask such a question and inquire into the place where he was born and conceived, then what awaited her would be the turning of the faces of the powerful gods around her and the stormy attacks, and the kind that would not show mercy!
No god will leave it to his own deities to probe his secrets. They are very taboo about this, and the protection of their own secrets can be said to be strictly guarded, and they will not be sloppy at all, revealing the slightest flaw. This is a taboo subject in a taboo that is enough for any god to never die.
Listening to the secrets of curious mortals is nothing in the eyes of God, and no matter how brilliant and powerful a civilization they develop, they do not pose any threat to God at all. If you feel threatened, you can eradicate it at no cost. Therefore, Inningville generously agreed to Elise's request, curious about the requirements of the elves he created. If so, this curiosity is directed at Inningville itself. Then, Yiningville will definitely turn his face at the first time and leave Elistriad behind.
At that time, no matter where he goes to reason, he will also stand on the highest point of morality. No god would help Elistra, not even the Apan polytheistic system in which Elistra belonged. Because, once this is done, it is equivalent to breaking the unspoken rules and tacit understanding between the gods. Not to inquire into the secrets of other gods is an unspoken rule that all gods abide by. Once this rule is broken, all the gods will be in a state of panic. Perhaps, it will eventually evolve into a large-scale divine war!
Of course, it's another thing if the one who listens to the secret defeats the god who is being spied on. And if it is a weak god, it is almost impossible to find an ally in the secrets of a powerful god. Because the consequences are so serious, the consequences of doing so are tantamount to encouraging the gods to listen to each other's secrets.
Let me ask, how can the gods who are in danger at that time have a peaceful life? The end result is the arrival of a divine war, a truce at the cost of the fall of many gods.
Therefore, even if Elistra was curious, she would not ask, let alone do it. On the contrary, she had to forget about this rising curiosity and nip it in the bud. Not seeking the secrets of any one god is the most basic and untouchable unspoken rule among gods. Elistra understood this, and for this reason, she began to divert her attention and draw more attention to the elves that Inningville had created. At the same time, it was even more shocking to Yiningweil's comprehension of the rules of nature!