In this world, gods must be sealed by divine power when they descend to earth.
Although the gods can take the initiative to break through this seal and use their divine power.
But this seal has always existed.
Because this is actually a kind of protection for the gods, it can protect the true spirits of the gods.
This allows the gods to be resurrected in heaven even if they die unexpectedly.
But now, Hestia couldn't feel the seal.
This can only happen if she leaves the mortal world, because the seal is placed directly on the mortal world.
So ... if this is not the mortal world, can it still be the heaven?
Not to mention that this place is so simple that it doesn't even look like heaven.
There are no mortals in heaven!
Moreover, the gods of Earth can easily see through people's lies.
When Noa answered just now, Hestia was observing Noa carefully and found no signs of lying. That's why she easily believed Noa's words.
What she didn't know was that Noa had systematic protection, and her abilities were ineffective against Noa.
Otherwise, Noa would not dare to lie, saying that his understanding of Hestia was obtained through the dimensional gate.
Noa has already asked the system about this, except for the damage.
As long as he is unwilling, even all the visitor's abilities will be ineffective against him.
"It's amazing, how is this done?" Hestia looked at the dimensional gate in amazement. She didn't see any clues, so she had to ask Noa.
Noa shrugged: "I don't know, I just own it.""
Before Hestia could ask any more questions, he took the first step and said: "Since you are here as a guest, please go inside and sit down for a while. I will get some water first."
"Ok!"
When Hestia saw this, she didn't refuse.
Anyway, Noa is here and won't run away.
As for whether Noa will harm her?
Just kidding, she is a god and her divine power has been unlocked, will she be afraid??
Entering the house, Hestia discovered that this house, which looked a bit shabby from the outside, actually had something else going on inside. The walls and floors were smooth and reflective, and the furniture was also very exquisite.
Except for the hay nest on the kang, and a pile of sawdust on the workbench next to it.
It seemed a little out of place, and the environment was much better than her old church.
After she looked around curiously for a while, Noa also came back with water, and he stopped by
After washing up, he put the bucket next to the stove, took two cups, and filled them with ladles.
"I'm so sorry. The conditions here are still very simple. We don't even have a pot to boil water, we only have well water."
As he said that, he invited Hestia to sit down on the sofa.
"It doesn't matter, I came at the wrong time and really bothered you." Hestia didn't blame her. Instead, she became polite.
She was the one. If the other gods were wrong, they would have turned away from Noa.
No!
It's not even as simple as turning away.
