Chapter 1316: Making Trouble Out of Nothing

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Subduing you, making you subordinate gods under my command.

The true purpose of Lord Muria, the God of the Yellow Sand was crystal clear, yet could not be spoken aloud.

For weaker deities, becoming a subordinate god to a more powerful divine being, especially under the current circumstances, was a coveted opportunity. However, for a subordinate god like the God of the Yellow Sand, whose dominion had been partially seized, it was enough to make almost any deity hesitate.

The kind of subordinate god that lowly deities yearn for is one that maintains a simple hierarchical relationship, without too many ties binding the two—where if one seeks to leave, it can be done by paying a not too hefty price.

Therefore, the expectation that a deity would voluntarily become a subordinate god to Lord Muria was out of the question. No god would wish their status to rely entirely on the will of another, which was highly undesirable.

So