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#517 - The Pit of the Destiny Coin

Just as Klein obtained the Kanei Tsuho, on the island floating in the air, the lost Ivaldi, the land where the gods cease fighting.

The statue of the God of Luck, Ehkaktor, became much dimmer.

A gray cat lay panting heavily beside the altar, gasping for breath as if it were about to die.

"That guy is too outrageous! He actually chopped up the mithril coin directly! That's going too far."

This gray cat was once the true form of the God of Luck, Ehkaktor.

His situation was different from that of the other Outer Gods. Ehkaktor, who possessed the power of fate, although defeated when facing the challenge of the ancient professionals, relied on his special power of fate to escape the confines of the Cradle.

However, because his injuries were too severe, he fell into a deep sleep.

Originally, he would never have awakened from his severe injuries, until the appearance of RS-03, Chiharu.

Her appearance brought a turning point for all the Outer Gods because Chiharu brought the Eternal Covenant.

Although Chiharu herself had suspected Ehkaktor, she had not been here for long, so she did not delve into it.

In fact, Ehkaktor's life was not easy. His original body had already turned to ashes, and he could only barely survive in the body of a gray cat.

He belonged to the era before the last one, and having experienced the destruction of two eras, it was impossible for anyone to believe in him again, so his strength recovered extremely slowly.

Without a normal human body, he could only rely on the cat's body to absorb cosmic energy as much as possible using crude methods.

Until recently, Ehkaktor regained some of his original Outer God functions and possessed the ability to create Coins of Fate.

The Coin of Fate is an important function of Ehkaktor as the God of Luck.

Its effect is powerful, not only can it show whether the next 3 days will be lucky or unlucky, but after use, it can also change a person's fate to a certain extent.

It allows the holder of the Coin of Fate to avoid danger, or make originally fatal dangers less deadly.

But this is not without a price!

While the Coin of Fate changes misfortune, it also overdrafts more and more of the holder's luck, and this overdraft is magnified proportionally.

Assuming that one copper Coin of Fate can increase your luck value by 10 within 3 days, then after 3 days, you will have to pay 20 luck every day for 4 days to compensate.

Part of the luck is just compensation for the power of fate, and the other part is transferred to Ehkaktor through the Coin of Fate, making Ehkaktor stronger.

This is the reason why Ehkaktor creates and issues a large number of Coins of Fate.

Perhaps you can rely on the Coin of Fate to avoid a fatal danger once, but after the effect of the Coin of Fate ends, you may even encounter dangers one after another.

At this time, many holders of the Coin of Fate will be forced to use more and more powerful Coins of Fate.

From copper, silver, to gold, and even mithril, this thing is like a drug, gradually absorbing a person's original luck.

Turning a person into a complete slave of Ehkaktor.

Ehkaktor had only just recovered some of his power and had only made a small number of Coins of Fate.

Most of them were given to Chiharu, and only one, the most precious mithril coin, was given to Klein.

Giving Chiharu a large number of coins was precisely to induce Chiharu to use these coins, so that her power of fate would collapse little by little under the guidance of the coins.

Then Chiharu would completely become his slave, doing things for him.

He could even use Chiharu's Eternal Covenant to achieve the effect of controlling other sealed Outer Gods.

However, Ehkaktor knew very well that none of the Outer Gods were simple. They were all old schemers who had been passed down for thousands of years. No one was more insidious than the other.

The reason they fell into Chiharu's hands was only because of unequal information, and the fact that they had no physical bodies and could not resist, among other reasons.

Chiharu is very talented, but in the eyes of the eight Outer Gods, she is still not enough!

Moreover, the Outer Gods had been exploited for so long, and they had not done nothing. They all had their own ways.

For example, Osbard had already promised great benefits and asked Klein to obtain the God-Shattering Battle Axe. The Machine God, Mani, also seemed to have placed his bets on Klein.

At least in the eyes of the Outer Gods, Klein was a potential stock who was more qualified to be on an equal footing with them than Chiharu.

Like the other Outer Gods, Ehkaktor was very optimistic about Klein, so he gave the only mithril coin to Klein, hoping that Klein would take the bait.

But he didn't expect Klein to be so vigilant, completely without the idea of using the Coin of Fate, but instead chopped the Coin of Fate in half with a knife.

All Coins of Fate are crystallized from Ehkaktor's divine power and effort. When the Coin of Fate is damaged, his body will also be severely damaged.

Klein not only discovered his intention and destroyed the coin, but also threatened him with the severed coin.

Ehkaktor was already very weak. If Klein destroyed a mithril coin at this time, he might immediately fall into a state of serious injury and near death.

Therefore, after hearing Klein's threat, Ehkaktor had no choice but to provide him with more divine power.

Transforming the mithril coin in Klein's hand into the exclusive item of a fanatic, the Golden Coin of Fate - Kanei Tsuho.

This was already an item that only the protagonist of the Luck God Sect in ancient times could use.

However, after Klein saw through his plan and threatened him with the mithril coin, Ehkaktor became even more optimistic about Klein.

At this time, Ehkaktor's view of Klein had truly changed from a high and mighty perspective to an equal treatment.

He even looked forward to having a real deal of fate with Klein.

"Fate is still so elusive, Klein! I am waiting to have a real touch of fate with you!"

After saying these words, the gray cat lay limply beside the statue. He was too weak. Creating a Kanei Tsuho had completely overdrafted his divine power and physical strength.

"Fortunately, besides Klein, I still have another bait. I wonder what this bait will bring me!"

Now, the great God of Luck, Ehkaktor, needs to sleep.

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