Being a Subordinate God also has its advantages.
That is, wherever Rin goes, they are essentially following.
Once the two of them discover a Heretic God in the Netherworld, they can try to force it from the Netherworld into the real world.
Even if no Heretic God is found, it doesn't matter.
If a Heretic God can be summoned in the material world corresponding to the Netherworld Divine Kingdom, the effect will definitely be simpler than summoning it anywhere else.
"Cough!"
"Although this is a bit embarrassing to say."
Rin asked, "Where is Egypt?"
Violet: "..."
Testarossa: "..."
Diablo: "As expected of Rin-sama!"
"Are you just blindly praising me?!"
The two women's complaints instantly sank Diablo, who was trying to save Rin's face.
Rin didn't mind his subordinates seeing his unreliable side.
This isn't a public occasion.
In private, it can actually bring everyone closer and make Rin seem more approachable.
What's more, it's precisely because Rin is not an omnipotent leader,
That he needs Diablo and the others to assist and support him with all their strength.
Otherwise, wouldn't they seem redundant?
"Allow me to guide you, Rin-sama."
Diablo still wanted to salvage Rin's image.
In his mind, Rin would always be the resourceful, omnipotent sovereign.
No matter what, his filter of a perfect master for Rin would never break.
"Is it this way?"
Rin pinpointed the direction, then with a leap, he sped toward the distant horizon amidst a sonic boom. "There's about a month left. Before that, let's take down the Egyptian pantheon too!"
Rin didn't take an airplane or other means of transport.
Instead, relying on the powerful physical capabilities of a Campione, he used the Authority Lost Atlantis, which Diablo had obtained from Poseidon, to directly command the storm and fly to Egypt.
It was a good opportunity for Rin to familiarize himself with the newly acquired Authority during the journey.
Including In the Name of the Father obtained from Zeus, a total of five Authorities, for Rin, all needed to be slowly refined before their power could be fully displayed.
In the Campione World, Rin could not use his Void God.
Violet also couldn't merge with him, thus preventing Rin from entering an omniscient and omnipotent mode.
Here, Rin could only rely on himself.
"Both can control storms, but In the Name of the Father is not as smooth as Atlantis in terms of fluency."
"However, the upper limit of In the Name of the Father's storm manipulation is even higher than Atlantis."
During the flight, Rin also tested using In the Name of the Father to control the storm and compared it with the Authority of Atlantis.
If the two were compared to skills.
In terms of magicule consumption, for the same output, if Atlantis's consumption is 10, then In the Name of the Father's is 5, or even 4.
Roughly, it saves about half the consumption.
However, In the Name of the Father's operation is a bit more complex than Atlantis.
Compared to Atlantis's effortless summoning of wind and rain, In the Name of the Father first needs to command the sky to create wind and rain.
The relationship between the two is somewhat like hotkey skills versus manual skill casting in a DNF-style game.
In terms of speed, Atlantis is clearly faster.
And it's not just a little bit faster.
What Rin could accomplish in 1 second with Atlantis, In the Name of the Father would take 2, or even 3 seconds.
"Consumption halved, but casting speed increased by two or three times."
Rin wasn't sure whether to call this a good deal or not.
In a battle between Campiones or with a Heretic God, if your casting speed is significantly slower than your opponent's, it's definitely a huge disadvantage.
But on the other hand,
If there's no interference, Rin could originally destroy one country at his limit.
With In the Name of the Father's halved consumption, he could destroy two, or even three or four countries, just by spending more time.
This is what Rin meant by In the Name of the Father's upper limit being above Atlantis.
There's also the most important point.
The scope of In the Name of the Father's ability is far beyond Atlantis.
Atlantis can only summon wind and rain, or cause tsunamis and earthquakes.
But In the Name of the Father, while capable of all the above, can also summon meteorites, call down lightning, make the earth wither, and turn day into night.
Theoretically, almost any Authority Rin has seen can be cast through In the Name of the Father.
"What kind of Authority version of Lesser Formless Skill is this?"
The only problem is that the opponent has hotkeys, while Rin has to cast manually.
"However, casting speed seems to be related to proficiency."
The manual casting speed of In the Name of the Father is not fixed.
As Rin continuously changed his travel methods along the way, he found that his efficiency in using In the Name of the Father to simulate Atlantis significantly improved.
Described with data, it probably went from 3 seconds per manual cast to 2.8 seconds.
Don't underestimate this 0.2-second reduction.
Being able to reduce it means that In the Name of the Father still has room for growth.
If Rin could maximize his proficiency in using In the Name of the Father to simulate Atlantis, who's to say he couldn't cast 927 skills in 0.5 seconds?
"Good heavens."
Rin inexplicably thought of a certain all-rounder master. "It really is hotkeys for noobs, and manual casting for experts!"
Especially as he continuously studied In the Name of the Father, Rin's understanding of this Authority also deepened little by little.
In other words, improving proficiency is itself a form of development for In the Name of the Father.
"The more Authorities encountered, the broader the range that can be simulated."
"By continuously improving proficiency, the simulated effect may even surpass the original Authority."
Of course, In the Name of the Father is not truly omnipotent.
Abilities like summoning divine beasts or creating specific environments cannot be simulated by it.
This Authority leans more toward laws, concepts, and transformation-type moves.
"Next..."
After roughly understanding In the Name of the Father and getting used to the power of Atlantis, Rin looked at the other three Authorities.
The Path to Hell, due to unsuitable circumstances, Rin didn't know how to test it yet.
However, the two newly acquired Authorities could be tried.
It needs to be clarified here.
Diablo and Testarossa being transformed into Subordinate Gods does not mean Rin lost the opportunity to shear wool from Lucifer and Lilith.
No, it's the opportunity to usurp Authorities.
This situation is more like merging the two Authorities with the two Primordials respectively.
(To be continued.)
