The Sea of Confession is so vast, not to mention the erstwhile "Mother Goddess Land"; even if there were only islands, it would surely have enough Extraordinary individuals.
Could it be that the human body truly cannot withstand the power of the divine?
No, even if Rogel hadn't heard Luther's previous words, he would unhesitatingly deny this assertion.
He understood the essence of the path to divinity.
Moreover, knowledge and wisdom had long informed him of how to ascend to a demigod through Magic Potions, which indicated that there were precedents of Extraordinary individuals becoming demigods.
The power of authority is not beyond human reach.
It's merely the inadequacy of the body, and there are numerous ways to compensate for this.
Therefore, the absence of demigods among the Extraordinary of the Sea of Confession is likely due to a gap in Magic Potion knowledge.
With this thought, Rogel couldn't help but pose a question.
