Chapter 286 - Exodus from Kenya
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I, The Dragon Overlord Chapter 286 - Exodus from Kenya

During the Age of the Gods, resurrections from the dead were not incredible miracles. The gods who were in charge of the divine authorities of life, death, nature, and other similar divine authorities were powerful, and their churches could be bestowed with powerful blessings as well.

But the ‘resurrection’ also had high requirements. First of all, the deceased could not have been dead for more than three days, and the body also needed to be relatively intact. The most important thing was that the soul could not be missing. If the soul was devoured by demons or devils, then this miraculous art could not be performed.

This also required divine power of the gods to perform, so during the era of the gods, only a few archbishops could perform this magic. Moreover, they had to pray to their god each time they performed this secret art to borrow their power.

Louie, as a god with the divine authority of life, naturally had the power to bring beings back to life. As Sister Mirda met the necessary requirements he could effectively create the miracle.

As for rejuvenating her, it was an even easier deed for a god.

The Messiah sat on the dusty earth without a single stain on his clothes or person. Without putting on any airs or pretensions, he placed himself within the inhabitants and smiled.

“Lord, here is your food.”

Sister Mirda led her nuns and carefully and respectfully came to his presence. As reverently as Abel had sacrificed sheep and cattle to God, she raised the plate of food in her hands.

In this village where food was scarce, the people of the village still offered their last bit of food to the savior.

The Messiah shook his head and with what appeared to be love for the world in his eyes, he gently said, “Share the food with the people. Only when you have eaten your fill can you set out on the divine path.”

“This is my body, which will be given for you; do this in memory of me”

Not far away, the hungry people were eating the bread handed to them when he had arrived. The bread did not look like much and would at most fill one

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