Sorcerer’s Handbook

Chapter 433: The Final Ranking List



In Annan’s plan, competing for a ranking list position was merely a means to an end; their ultimate goal had always been the Divine Sovereign’s Wish.

The great Omniscient Weaver would personally fulfill the wishes of the wisher.

Even outsiders like Ashe, Harvey, and Igor, who showed little respect for the Omniscient Weaver, did not dare to underestimate the significance of this wish.

Although the Divine Sovereign likely had limitations, to mere mortals like them, these rulers of the Kingdoms seemed almost Universal in their capabilities. Just like ants, who, with their limited imagination, would only wish for a larger and stronger body or tastier food, Ashe and the others couldn’t possibly wish for anything beyond the Divine Sovereign’s capabilities.

Sure, they knew the Divine Sovereigns were just higher forms of ascended spellcasters. Since there were multiple Divine Sovereigns, each one probably had different focal areas and couldn’t be truly omnipotent, similar to how spellcasters specialize in specific Spellcasting Sects.

However, even a spellcaster proficient in just one sect could reflect many spells through that single discipline. For example, Ashe’s Swordsmanship could kill negative statuses (Slash Me), teleport (Rush), and defend (sword body barrier). He wouldn’t be surprised if someday his Swordsmanship could even cut chemical bonds to harness nuclear energy.

Moreover, over the long years, even if the Divine Sovereigns only honed their skills gradually, they would still master a vast majority of the Spellcasting Sects. The miracles and Divine Interventions they commanded were beyond mortal imagination. Rust Crow spent so many years and so much effort to resurrect a single person, yet in the Time Continent, resurrection services were openly available, provided at a clear price to the heroic soul commanders by the Divine Sovereigns.

The most outrageous request mortals could make would probably be something like “Make me a Divine Sovereign as well.” However, the Omniscient Weaver isn’t an artificial intelligence like Gospel that’s constrained by computational logic. The Weaver might turn you into a “Divine Sovereign Lala Fatty” (a new species created by the Weaver), thus achieving your wish while also diversifying the Gospel Kingdom’s menu.

But slightly lesser wishes, such as becoming an Angel, resurrecting someone, ruling Gospel, or having unlimited Gospel points, should be fairly manageable. Hence, obtaining the Divine Sovereign’s Wish, even if it couldn’t satisfy all desires, would at least solve all problems.

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