After arranging his accommodation, Isolte simply greeted Roa and left.
The two had only spent a short one or two hours together since they met, and most of that time was filled with friction. Naturally, they couldn't have a pleasant time together.
In the future, Isolte would have to rely on Roa, but now Isolte felt annoyed whenever she saw Roa and couldn't put on a good face. Roa didn't want to bother with her either. After telling her what time to meet at the same place tomorrow, he waved her away.
With accommodation secured, most of the mission this time was completed.
All that was left was to intimidate the nobles.
Roa began to think about how to intimidate them.
In fact, pure force was useful, but not very useful. Those guys were very smart. They might be respectful on the surface, but they would still go their own way behind the scenes.
But after thinking about it, Roa didn't have a good plan.
It turned out that he wasn't a qualified politician. He understood most things, but he was completely clueless about some.
In the end, Roa still thought that solving things with his fists was quite effective.
After all, no one in the Asura Kingdom could beat him.
After figuring everything out, Roa felt that everything was pretty stable.
All Roa had to do now was wait.
However, Roa didn't wait for Ariel, but he waited for an uninvited guest.
A servant found Roa and told him that Darius invited Roa to be a guest.
Roa couldn't help but feel a little puzzled when he heard this news.
Honestly, the person who least wanted to see Roa now should be that Darius.
Roa could tell from the information that the Water God had revealed earlier that Darius was likely an apostle of the Human God.
Having the Water God come over to ambush him at this point was something only the Human God would do.
When Roa ran into Geese before, he killed Geese directly to avoid future trouble. Now it seemed that he had likely been judged as an enemy by the Human God's side.
However, the Human God probably didn't expect Roa to grow so quickly.
Roa was now a hexagonal warrior with maxed-out melee abilities and nearly infinite magic power. There were very few people in this world who could kill Roa.
Even Roa himself didn't know how strong he was now.
It was impossible to stop Roa with just a Water God.
However, there were almost no beings in the Human God's camp who could compete with Roa. The Human God's camp's overt combat power wasn't the biggest threat.
The Human God's camp's concealment was the real threat. After all, you couldn't tell who the real enemy was.
This Darius was likely a problem. It was better to remove him now to prevent him from jumping around later.
But then the problem came again. Darius had been kind to the Water God. If he really did that, it might cause the other party's dissatisfaction. Even the Water God, who had intended to remain neutral, might now turn against him and directly oppose Roa.
The solution was simple: kill Darius along with the Water God. That would also work.
But if he killed the Water God, her granddaughter would definitely come to fight him to the death. Along with that, a group of nobles might gather together because of this sense of crisis.
That would become quite troublesome. He would have to clean up a batch of nobles.
If he killed too many people, the situation might become chaotic. Roa couldn't grasp what direction it would develop in. Roa's biggest advantage was actually his knowledge of the future for a period of time. Once he made this country too chaotic, what the future would become and who the Human God's flags were would become very troublesome.
Roa's biggest weakness was actually his family.
Having a family wasn't a good thing. Once it came to the final battle or a falling out, he might attack Paul and the others.
However, Roa wasn't too worried about this.
Rudeus was also growing. If it didn't work, he would throw him over to take care of his sister and escort her the whole way.
Actually, Roa didn't have any good ideas about the Human God.
The Traveler's Fantasy could break through the barrier, but it consumed too much magic power. Roa didn't dare to break in alone.
The best way was to join forces with the Dragon God, but honestly, Roa wanted to fight the Dragon God to see how far his potential had reached.
At this moment, Roa was thinking a lot.
As he was thinking, Roa was led by the servant to a magnificent hall.
The servant opened the door and gestured for Roa to enter.
Roa nodded slightly and walked straight in.
People who had reached Roa's level weren't afraid of so-called traps or banquets.
In a sense, Darius daring to meet a Sword God-level master of the Sword God Style should be Darius's banquet.
As soon as he entered the room, Roa frowned.
A strong smell of powder hit his face, mixed with all kinds of perfumes.
In the middle of the seat sat a fat, bald man with a big head and big ears.
He was called a fat man because his body was fat, and he was so fat that it was a bit ridiculous. Just looking at him made him feel a little comical.
This person wasn't young. After all, he was from the same generation as the Water God. How could he be young?
Beautiful women surrounded Darius, and Darius wasn't polite at all. One hand reached directly into the chest of one of the girls, and the other hand was placed on the butt of another girl.
These girls were beautiful and young. One of them was quite plump.
Although Roa was also a lustful person and had no resistance to beauty, his lust and others playing with women in front of him were two different concepts.
Roa's eyes were fixed on Darius. Darius stopped his movements, and his ugly face showed a smile. He made a very humble attitude and pointed to the chair in front of him with his thick fingers. Darius coughed, trying to keep his expression kind, but the effect was terrible. His terrible figure and terrible appearance didn't look like anything good.
Darius didn't seem to have any self-awareness about his appearance. His hoarse and unpleasant voice entered Roa's ears, and he said lightly, "Roa, you're here?"
Roa had a cold face and didn't say anything. He walked straight to the chair and sat down.
Darius waved his hand, and three more very young girls walked out of the backyard. These girls had empty eyes and numb expressions. Darius's hoarse voice continued to echo in the living room.
"Go to that young man and serve him well." Darius looked directly at Roa, and his eyes met Roa's light golden eyes. He didn't show any timidity.
Roa didn't let the girls come over and interrupted directly, "No need, I don't like these clichéd things. Let's talk about business now."
Hearing this, Darius's expression showed regret. He sighed and didn't follow Roa's words. Instead, he said with some regret, "Alas, such young and beautiful girls, don't you have any interest?"
"I haven't touched these three girls yet. They are all virgins. I just taught them a little to make them more obedient and save some unnecessary trouble. If you like them, I can give them to you."
Darius touched the fat on his face and looked at Roa with a smile.
Roa's expression was still cold, but his eyes already had a hint of killing intent.
"If you're looking for me just for these nonsense, I don't think you can leave this room alive today."
Roa's voice was icy.
"Young man, don't be so hot-tempered." Darius's smile remained unchanged, his ugly face always bearing a smile that made Roa's killing intent even stronger.
"If your reasons aren't good enough, and your only support is that old woman hiding behind you, then I can only say that all of you will have to stay here today."
Roa revealed a mocking smile, the coldness in his eyes not diminishing in the slightest.
Almost as soon as Roa finished speaking, the old woman who had fought Roa before walked out from behind the pillar.
The old woman was still hunchbacked, her hair white, and the wrinkles on her face seemed to have deepened.
But at this moment, the old woman held a golden longsword in her hand.
The longsword was encased in a golden scabbard, and its appearance alone was quite extraordinary.
The Water God Reida had appeared here once again.
Darius was not angered by Roa's offensive words; he still wore that smiling expression.
Roa glanced at Darius, then at Reida. Roa didn't speak to Darius but instead said to Reida, "For a dignified Water God to be selling your life for someone of such questionable character, I don't know what you're thinking."
Reida didn't speak; her gaze remained sharply fixed on Roa, as if afraid that Roa would suddenly erupt and kill someone.
Darius chuckled at Roa's words, waving his hand and saying, "Young man, don't be so irritable. I was once a kind person too. I enjoyed helping others and would lend a hand when I saw injustice. Look, Reida standing by my side is the best proof of that."
As he said this, the curve of Darius's smile seemed to widen a bit more.
Roa didn't speak. Divine power erupted at this moment, and the gate connecting to the Spirit World opened on his right hand. The silver-white longsword fell into his hand. Without wasting words, Roa slammed the longsword heavily onto the table. The dual coercion of divine power and magic was activated, and a violent aura emanated from Roa, crushing towards Darius.
However, the Water God, who hadn't made a move, stepped forward, her old and withered body standing in front of Darius, bearing the brunt of the pressure for him.
This pressure was only directed at Darius; the young women didn't feel anything, only that Roa's aura had become exceptionally fierce.
Roa's face had darkened at this point. The youth slammed the table, the powerful force directly shattering the surface, but the silver-white longsword, now without a table beneath it, still floated in the air, unaffected in the slightest.
"Darius, you didn't come here just to provoke me, did you?"
Roa's hand was already on the hilt of his sword, ready to strike at any moment.
Seeing that Roa was truly preparing to attack, the smile on Darius's face disappeared. Darius shrugged, this time not spouting nonsense, but seriously saying, "I came this time just to give you a warning."
Roa frowned, unhappily retorting, "Spit it out."
"If you have the chance, find the Dragon God and kill him," Darius said, wiping the blood from his finger, which was caused by a shard of porcelain scraping his finger when Roa smashed the table earlier.
Upon hearing this, Roa's expression also became serious.
When it came to the Upper Ranked Powers, one had to be cautious.
Without wasting words, Roa directly asked, "Reason."
Darius smiled and said, "You also know who's behind me. That guy told me that you either find the Dragon God and kill him, or you'll be killed by him."
Roa's frown didn't lessen in the slightest. Roa asked again, "That's it?"
Darius shrugged. He casually said, "He said, you also know his abilities. He can predict the future. He predicted that there will be a time in the future when all your family members will be killed by the Dragon God, so you better act fast, or your family won't be able to withstand the Dragon God."
Almost instantly, Roa understood the Human God's intention.
Neither Roa nor the Dragon God was the type that the Human God could control.
If it were before, dealing with the Dragon God was actually relatively easy for the Human God.
Because although the Dragon God was very strong, even invincible in this world to some extent, basically no one was his opponent.
But in the end, he was just one person, and he bore two curses: [to be feared by any creature] and [greatly reduced magic recovery], which caused him to be restricted in many things.
But Roa was different. In this timeline, because of the system, the Human God couldn't see Roa's future clearly, and predictions could only be made by observing the future of others to infer Roa's position.
Also, because of the system, Roa's growth was actually quite fast, so fast that the Human God didn't notice that Roa had secretly developed.
Now, he had directly become a Lower Ranked Power, and even the old Water God couldn't stop Roa.
Unlike the Dragon God, Roa didn't have the Dragon God's two debuffs, and he didn't have as many concerns when acting.
Dealing with Roa was more difficult than dealing with the Dragon God.
But, there was always a saying for everything.
Why not let these two troubles fight each other?
From Geese's feedback, the Human God learned that Roa had a strange hostility towards him and also had a certain amount of defense.
But these were not Roa's key points. What the Human God needed to do now was the thing he was best at: using a borrowed knife to kill someone.
The Human God only needed to guide the Dragon God, making the Dragon God mistakenly believe that Roa was an 'enemy', and make Roa believe that the 'Dragon God' would harm his family and threaten his life, so that the two would fight each other. The final result would inevitably be one of them dying, and the other would be severely injured, so that both troubles would be solved.
It had to be said that the Human God's plan was very loud, and the effect was outstanding.