Chapter 534 - The Dragon God Divine System and the Allied Goddesses (I)
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I, The Dragon Overlord Chapter 534 - The Dragon God Divine System and the Allied Goddesses (I)

“Dong— dong—”

The melodious sound of bells resounded through the village. Doors of houses were pushed open, and from inside the buildings came believers dressed in simple clothes.

This place was Dragonblight, the land of the Dragon God.

The believers greeted each other before gathering in the village square to begin the daily prayers.

After finishing the morning prayer, the people would leave the village square and wander around in leisure. In the divine kingdom, they did not need to worry about hunger or poverty. In the divine kingdom, they could do what they wanted.

However, there were also people who did not leave the square and continued to pray, longing for the day they could be closer to God. They might need hundreds of years of prayer time to be able to do so, but they would do it nonetheless.

These were the souls of the god’s believers after death. Compared to when they were living, they could only provide one-tenth of the faith they did while they were alive, but these souls could live for more than a few hundred years. From then, they become the lambs of their god and would contribute divine power.

The former the faith of the person while alive, the higher their position in the divine kingdom after death. With that, they could maintain more of their human memories while alive. But no matter who they were, as long as they were in the divine kingdom, their consciousness would be influenced by the divine kingdom. They would no longer have the chance to turn away from the faith.

Only believers on the level of saints could completely maintain their memories of the mortal world, but these believers were already a part of their god. No other god could even distort the faith of these people.

Having saints as believers was extremely rare. Fanatics who could sacrifice their lives for God were a minority and the true backbone of faith were the true believers. They were people who fully complied with the teachings of their God. The rest were only pseudo-believers. These people might believe in their God, but

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