Chapter 517: I Ask, You Answer
It is unsafe to conclude that Covey is not controlled by the Nihilistic based on the way he acts.
This is not the way Lukka confirmed, since he crossed over to become a mage, even when he was a trainee mage, his perception of magic can be called excellent, and even shut up and can't find fault with it.
Moreover, not only can he clearly perceive the type and intensity of magic, but he is also very sensitive to divine power. When he first came to the Boiling Sea, he was able to immediately distinguish that this was a completely different power from magical energy, which most people could not do, and even most mages could not reach.
It's just that he doesn't intend to tell the other party everything, after all, who knows when Covey will be controlled by the Void again, in that case, everything Luca told him today will be mastered by the Nothing. Unless he had to say no, the less things Covey knew, the better.
However, if he wants to ask Covey a question, he will inevitably mention his plan, which is also something that cannot be helped, and he can only hope that in addition to this, he can leave a few more hole cards.
"What the hell are you looking for me?" Covey was a little uneasy, "I can't leave my realm for too long, or I'll be discovered by both of them." ”
"So, the Goddess of the Sea and the Lord of the Storm don't know you've found your will?" Lukka asked.
"I guess so. Covey nodded, "I didn't do anything to make them suspicious, except for coming to you this time." ”
"Then I'll try to say it as quickly as I can. Lukka leaned closer, "I heard that you can kill a god of the corresponding level in the Divine Domain, is this true?"
Although Covey knew that Luca was not targeting him, he still couldn't help but shudder, frowned and said: "Theoretically, that's the case, but there has never been an example. The struggle between the gods, as far as I know, has no precedent for death. Are you going to put me against Merceth, or Stowe, or the two of them?"
Lukka shook his head.
"Are you going to ask me to challenge the Voider? I don't have the ability, and besides, the Void and the Creator are two beings that cannot be killed. Covey wiped his sweat.
"Don't worry, I'm not stupid enough for you to hit a stone with an egg. Luca said.
"That's good, but why are you asking this?" Covey asked.
"I ask, you answer. Lukka said solemnly.
For a short moment, Covey seemed a little angry, but he quickly understood what Lukka was worried about, so he had to put away his anger and answer the question honestly.
"Next question, then, is there any way to deal with the Voidone? If he can't kill him, at least let him not bother me, and don't bother these worlds. Lukka continued.
Covey thought for a moment and replied, "You may be talking about 'banishment'. ”
"Banishment, how do you do that?" Lukka asked.
"As long as it's in the Ultimate Divine Domain, it's—oh yes, you know," Covey said halfway, remembering that he didn't need to explain this, "in the Divine Domain, which the Void and the Creator share, to cut off his connection with the mirror images of the nine worlds, and from the perspective of those worlds, to banish him." ”
Lukka nodded, and Covey and Shut up were basically the same, except for some nouns, and it was clear that the gods were much more precise than the parrot.
"The third question, how can mortals enter the Divine Domain?" Lukka approached Covey, but the focus was on this matter.
"Normally it can't be, unless some god lends his power to mortals. At this point, Covey paused abruptly, as if aware of Luka's crazy plan, and he looked straight into Luka's eyes, trying to read some clues from them.
"Don't stare at me, that's what you mean. Luca said.
"However, my divine power is not the most powerful among the three main gods. Covey hesitated.
"You're humble, don't you just say that you're the weakest of the three main gods?" Lukka didn't think much about the wording.
Covey blushed a little and said curtly, "Even if I lend you my power, I won't be able to stay in the Ultimate God Domain for a long time, and I can only stay there for four hours at most." ”
"Four hours, if you move a little faster, it's enough. Luca said.
"Besides, I can only lend divine power at most, and I can't bring you there. Covey said, rubbing his hands.
"Well, I'll figure it out myself. Of course, it would be nice if you could provide some methods. Luca said with a smile.
"You don't want to use that channel, do you?"
"How, isn't it possible?" asked Luca.
"I don't know much about this, no mortal has ever done that. Covey shook his head.
"So, a god did that?" Lukka raised an eyebrow.
"I remember that the gods of the wizarding world, in order to facilitate their use of mortal disguises, traveled between the wizarding world and his divine domain, and once connected the passage to his divine domain. Covey said.
"How?" asked Luca.
"I don't know. I've never seen a god of magic, and I don't even know his name. Covey hastened to explain.
"And who are you listening to?" Lukka asked.
Covey replied: "Any changes in the form of the Divine Domain will be recorded, and the gods of the same level can check it, but only the situation of the Divine Domain, and we actually know very little about the gods of other worlds. ”
"Then tell me that you know that they are all gods, you can't really know anything about him, do you?" Lukka suddenly became interested in this god of magic.
"He is the god of magic, the only god of the wizarding world. Covey said.
"And what? I'm not asking you to explain the terms. Lukka frowned.
"And ...... Well, he condensed his divine power into seven directions and taught the principles contained in it to the mortals in the wizarding world who could feel the power of these seven systems, which is what you call a mage. Covey struggled to remember.
"Seven-line, how do I only know six-line?" Lukka asked in surprise.
Covey shook his head blankly, it seemed that he also knew a little about magic, and there was no point in dwelling on these details.
"That's right," Lukka said, turning the subject, "then, what else do you know about the Void?"
"Didn't I make it clear to you last time?" Covey thought Luca's memory shouldn't be so bad.
"I'm not asking about the history, but," Lukka paused, "where is the Void now?"