I Reborn as a God Within a Statue, And You Ask Me to Enslave All Gods?-Chapter 128 --A Great Harvest

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Chapter 128: Chapter128-A Great Harvest

Inside the divine statue, Owen’s gaze swept over the massive crowd kneeling in worship in the square outside the temple. A faint sense of pride stirred in his heart.

After all, when he had first arrived in Annasi, the place had only about a thousand people. It was impoverished, underdeveloped, and had barely any awakeners—only two or three, in fact.

But now, Annasi had transformed into Annasi Town, a flourishing settlement that had absorbed nearby populations and countless refugees.

Looking out now, the crowd of over ten thousand stretched far into the distance, seemingly endless. The spice points rising from them shimmered like radiant multicolored clouds, captivating his gaze.

This transformation—this complete rebirth—brought a bright, satisfied smile to Owen’s face. Then, he turned his attention toward the ceremonial table in front of Thomas.

Upon that table lay the offerings for this ritual. The people of Annasi Town had truly brought out some remarkable items this time!

One item in particular caught his eye—a vessel that resembled a treasure pot, yet shaped like a kettle. It was actively absorbing magical elements from the air and condensing them into drops of Elemental Water.

These drops glowed with such potent energy that, if consumed, they could rival the effects of an Awakening Scroll!

"Elemental Kettle!"

The moment Owen laid eyes on the item, information about it surfaced in his mind. It was a rare Sacred Vestige, capable of drawing magical elements from the air and condensing them into Elemental Water at regular intervals.

By Owen’s estimation, this Elemental Kettle could produce one batch of Elemental Water per month—each drop equivalent to a tier-3 special item.

In other words, over the course of a year, it could generate twelve tier-3 items. This made it a rare and immensely valuable tool, and its worth would only grow over time.

If a minor faction managed to obtain something like this, its continuous output of Elemental Water would significantly boost their strength. Given time, they could rise to become a powerful major force.

Although the Elemental Kettle was classified as a tier-4 Sacred Vestige, its value rivaled that of many tier-5 artifacts.

"Looks like they picked up quite a few good things while hunting spellbeasts," Owen remarked, a satisfied smile playing at the corners of his lips. His gaze sharpened with anticipation.

A tier-4 Sacred Vestige was already impressive on its own—but what would happen if it was enhanced a hundredfold? Could it evolve into a rare support-type Sacred Vestige of an even higher tier?

With that thought, Owen immediately drew the Elemental Kettle into his hand.

[The ritual has begun.]

[Your devotee has offered a tier-4 Sacred Vestige: Elemental Kettle. You have received 709,320 spice points!]

[Congratulations! The offering has received a hundredfold amplification!]

[You have obtained a tier-7 special item: Glazed Elemental Vessel!]

Owen’s eyes instantly lit up at the system’s notification.

A tier-4 Sacred Vestige was already considered quite rare—yet now, it had been enhanced into a tier-7 Sacred Vestige through divine amplification!

As he stared in awe, the Glazed Elemental Vessel shimmered like a rainbow-hued streak of light and gently settled into his palm.

The vessel’s shape remained similar to the Elemental Kettle, but its material had transformed. It now glowed like multicolored glass—an intricate artifact with radiant patterns and flowing lines, mesmerizing to behold.

As divine light coursed through the vessel, the surrounding magical elements were rapidly drawn in, coalescing into a dazzling elemental orb within.

Owen stared at the orb in amazement. It felt as though countless elemental forces were resonating and interweaving within it.

Compared to the mundane Elemental Water, this Glazed Element was on a completely different level in both appearance and potency.

More importantly, from the information he received, this radiant elemental orb had reached the level of order.

If a tier-7 awakener were to consume it, it could significantly assist in grasping the power of order!

This was monumental—after all, what made advanced awakeners so powerful was precisely their command over order. But to grasp such power was no easy feat.

Most awakeners spent their entire lives without ever glimpsing the threshold of order, much less mastering it.

Though the Glazed Element was not useful to Owen—he was already a god, and his divine order stood far above all other forms of order—it would be of immense value to high-level awakeners.

Thinking of this, Owen placed the Glazed Elemental Vessel into the system’s pawnshop, not to sell it immediately, but simply to see how it would be priced.

[Glazed Elemental Vessel: A special support-type Sacred Vestige. Produces Glazed Elements capable of assisting awakeners in comprehending order. Sale price: 145,000 divine points.]

Upon seeing the system’s price evaluation, Owen couldn’t help but exclaim in admiration.

"As expected of a hundredfold amplification—even the system shop offers over 140,000 divine points for it!"

By his own estimation, each Glazed Element produced by the vessel could easily sell for 15,000 divine points.

This was a treasure any god would covet for their high-ranking devotees. No advanced awakener could afford to pass it up.

"If it can produce one Glazed Element per month, that’s 15,000 divine points in passive income each month?"

Owen clenched the Glazed Elemental Vessel in excitement.

While selling it outright would bring in a massive haul of divine points—enough to push him close to becoming a 2-star peak-tier Ancient God—he concluded that holding onto it would be far more profitable in the long run.

After all, he already had 96,780 divine points, and with the spellbeast corpses that Thomas and the others brought back, he could likely gain another 10,000 or so.

That would put him within striking distance of the 150,000 divine points required for the next stage of godhood.

"The Divine War is drawing near. Once it begins, I’ll likely encounter other gods—and defeating them could yield even greater treasures and divine points. Advancement shouldn’t be too difficult."

Owen made his calculations carefully. In the end, he chose not to sell the vessel, preferring to keep this long-term asset in his possession. He was already far ahead of the other gods; there was no need to sacrifice future gains for immediate benefits.

"Since this offering has brought me such pleasant surprises, it’s time I reward them accordingly. This will also serve as preparation for the upcoming Divine War."

With that thought, Owen turned his attention back to the devotees.

The stronger his followers, the greater his chances of victory in the Divine War—and the more assistance they could provide.

For that reason, he would not be stingy with them.

At that very moment, Frank, who had received a divine boon in the previous ritual, was once again staring devoutly at the temple.

His heart was filled with a complex blend of excitement and anticipation.

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