Chapter 887 - 887: To Infinity
Riley had done so many things that one could not even imagine doing. He had killed trillions of people, traveled across multiverses, traveled in a spaceship almost as large as a moon, killed several universes, died hundreds of times... and yet right now, Riley was doing something for the first time that most people have already done once in their lives.
Travel by sea. L1tLagoon witnessed the first publication of this chapter on Ñøv€l--B1n.
But of course, as the sea itself looked incredibly flat due to the fact that the ship was actually moving across the water at an unknown speed, most people have actually not traveled by sea in this way.
Miss Pepondosovich had explained to him that the land of the mortals was actually far, and in terms of the perspective in the Domain of the Gods, far is... quite far. It is no wonder that the mortals can not really reach the land of the gods, try as they might.
And of course, it was not only the sound of the endless sea waving at the speed of light that Riley was allowing to enter his ears, it was also the sound of Miss Pepondosovich puking.
"Are you alright, Miss Pepondosovich?" Esme was by her side, patting her back as everything she ate at the tavern was practically now with the sea. In most circumstances, Esme patting Miss Pepondosovich's back would have been impossible for the simple fact that Esme was at least 10 feet tall, and Miss Pepondosovich was probably shorter than 4 feet. But currently, the two of them were close to each other's height.
"No. No, I'm not alrig—Eugh!" Miss Pepondosovich continued to puke everything she could puke; her human ears which were not there before, completely red.
And that was not the only change in their physique, Miss Pepondosovich's rabbit ears were also gone. By all means, the two of them just looked human now. And it wasn't only them, the other gods who were also on the ship looked incredibly human.
And once again, Riley, with his white hair and abnormally white skin was the weirdest-looking one of the bunch.
This was one of the conditions of going to the mortal world — one must look like a mortal. How they were able to change their appearance, well, there are many gods living in the harbor who were capable of changing others' appearances, for a price of several gems, of course.
"I have been meaning to ask, Miss Pepondosovich," Riley seemed to completely ignore Miss Pepondosovich's state as he just casually stood beside her; his eyes, on the endless sea instead of the suffering woman vomiting her entire life,
"These gems you have been using as payment, are they this world's currency?"
"Y... yes," Miss Pepondosovich raised a finger, gesturing to Riley to just wait for a bit.
"And how exactly do we repay you?" Riley breathed out as he glanced at Esme, "You paid for all of our fares, as well as Miss Esme's transformation."
"Trust me..." Miss Pepondosovich took in a deep breath as she wiped her mouth, "...the entertainment you are bringing me is enough payment. Do not underestimate a god's boredom, Riri."
"Hm..." Riley nodded, "...Then I will make sure that you get more than what you paid for, Miss Pepondosovich."
"Somehow... I don't like the sound of that," Miss Pepondosovich, "Remember, Riri. You too, Miss Esme — you do not, by whatever circumstance, even death, show any of your godly abilities to the mortals."
"What will happen if we do, Miss Pepondosovich?" Esme tilted her head to the side, "Will we get punished?"
"There are no rules here, Miss Esme," Riley shook his head, "I do not think that is the case."
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