Green Monster Epic

#945 - Trade-offs

"In this instance, where I acted without knowledge of the rules, is it truly the case, as that Elven demigod stated, that it could provoke retaliatory actions from the Elven Saints?"

Allen was most concerned about the safety of his tribe and sincerely inquired, looking up.

If he truly endangered his tribe because he violated these damned rules, Allen needed to know the answer in advance so he could figure out how to resolve it.

"That's not necessarily the case. Newly advanced Saints do have some privileges. After all, no one can accurately predict who will break through to the Saintly level. Such potential rules are not easy to inform those demigod-level beings in advance. Firstly, to avoid discouraging the fighting spirit of these seed powerhouses, and secondly, to prevent someone from deliberately concealing their strength after learning about such rules."

"Therefore, the confirmation of a newly advanced Saint mostly occurs during a battle or campaign. If they were to be exterminated according to the rules without their knowledge, it would inevitably provoke a backlash from these powerhouses."

"Therefore, regarding the issue of attacking newly advanced Saints, the rules allow them to act to a limited extent within ten years before being confirmed as a Saint so that they can familiarize themselves with their abilities and talents."

"However, interfering or leading a war with a scale of over a million participants like you did is something no one could have imagined!"

"After all, no one is as monstrous as you, being able to unleash such powerful strength immediately after advancing to the Saintly level, and still being able to arbitrarily change the battlefield situation under the constraints of so many powerhouses!"

"."

Oscar was genuinely happy for Allen, but not just for him.

The Oakwood Alliance has always been concerned about the movements of the Northern Elven civilization, not only because the Elven Gods designed the fall of the Father of the Oak, but also because the Northern Territory lacks sufficient coordinating power to maintain the balance between the two major civilizations.

The Elves themselves have stable and united Gods and royalty. Although their development is slow, they are still stronger than their stubbornly conservative opponents. In addition, the relationship between their innate abilities is too restrictive, so in their frictions and wars, the Dwarven Kingdom is most likely to be at a disadvantage.

The Temple of Nature is now dominated by the God of Nature, O'Hai, who is more concerned about the human civilization in the south because humans are the most powerful and ambitious of the four major civilizations.

In the eyes of O'Hai's faction, as long as the balance between humans and orcs can be maintained, the balance of the Feyman world can continue. Even if the Elves have a slight advantage against the Dwarves in the north, the time it would take to completely control the Taren Continent would be much longer than the time it would take for the human civilization to defeat the orc civilization.

Having lost the Father of the Oak, the core God, the Oakwood Alliance's influence on the Temple of Nature and the Mansha Alliance has become even weaker, making it impossible to mobilize too many resources in the north, let alone intervene in the war between the Elves and the Dwarves.

Allen's sudden advancement to Demigod gave the Oakwood Alliance a glimmer of hope. Subsequently, the Oakwood Alliance finally abandoned its prejudice against the Spider Queen Rose and agreed to allow her followers to settle in the Northern Territory. With these two relatively good helpers, the Oakwood Alliance also had a bargaining chip to intervene in the war on the Taren Continent.

But this was far from enough. Even though the Northern Territory and the Drow Matrons had worked together for the past few months, they had indeed won several beautiful victories and severely frustrated the Elves' morale.

However, the higher-ups of the Oakwood Alliance were even more aware of the Elven Kingdom's foundation. If they were determined to deal with the Northern Territory and the Drow, these two eyesores, then they only needed to transfer another batch of main forces south, and Allen and the Drow Matrons would really be difficult to resist.

However, this concern ultimately dissipated with Allen's sudden advancement to Saint.

Although this world has considerable constraints on Saints, it does not mean that they can only be regarded as decorations and deterrents, and that there is no opportunity for them to act.

Not to mention that Saints can go all out in small-scale battles between powerhouses, but any force that dares to invade or covet the interests of his territory can be retaliated against by a leader like Allen within his own territory without worrying about being punished.

If Saint-level powerhouses cannot even protect their own interests, then how can their value be reflected?

The original intention of the Gods and their affiliated church forces to restrict the fighting and struggle of secular Saints is just to prevent these powerful beings from causing too much harm to the secular world, especially not to massacre intelligent beings who can nurture the power of faith, which would affect the reproduction of intelligent races.

The Gods and churches still give full respect to the normal power, status, and interests of Saints. In any case, Saints are the most powerful beings in the Feyman world, even enough to contend with the incarnations of Gods.

".That's good!"

Allen breathed a slight sigh of relief. It was because he understood the boundaries of his abilities that he was even more worried that his actions would really invite retaliation from the Elves.

No matter how powerful he was, he was just one person, and the Elven Kingdom, as far as he knew, had several Saints on the surface. If the Elves really sent two or more Saints to harass and destroy the Northern Territory, then he would really be somewhat overwhelmed and unable to protect the two major towns of his tribe.

"However, you also need to be mindful. The original intention of the rules to grant newly advanced Saints a ten-year adaptation period may not be applicable to you. If you really recklessly use this rule, it may still provoke a backlash from the Elves."

Oscar couldn't help but pour a bucket of cold water on Allen's head when he saw his ambitious eyes.

".That doesn't seem fair!"

Allen frowned, very unwilling.

After learning about these hidden rules, he was thinking about using these rules to maximize the advantages of his newly advanced Saint status and gain more benefits for his tribe and the Northern Territory!

"Where is there any fairness in this world!"

Oscar's Oakwood Church was once a vested interest group, so he naturally knew the true thoughts and methods of those who formulated the rules, and said helplessly.

"Your strength in reversing the situation of a million-strong army war this time is enough for the rule makers and enforcers to deal with it as a special case. They don't want to see you appear on their chessboard and disrupt their plans."

"If you insist on continuing to go to the battlefield and lead the war situation in the Northern Territory, then you must be prepared to be ambushed by several Saints from the Elven Church!"

"I believe that the Elven Church is eager to get rid of you right now!"

"Understood!"

Allen nodded solemnly, thanking Oscar for solving his doubts once again.

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