Normally, when a person first attempts to have faith in a God, considerable effort and meditation are often required, and the time consumed is by no means short.
Back then, Eileen herself had spent quite a long time on this step and was well aware of its difficulty.
Yet Her Majesty had actually…
At this moment, unnoticed by Amelia, bullet comments were also rapidly surfacing.
[Looks like Amelia has finished the initial meditation. Isn’t that way too fast?]
[It’s a normal phenomenon. Don’t forget that Amelia carries the bloodline of the Elven Royal Family.]
[That bloodline seems to be called the Divine Bloodline as well, doesn’t it?]
[I remember now. In the original plot, Eileen also came into contact with a holder of the Divine Bloodline. People with this bloodline can all be described as super monsters. Their cultivation speed is astonishing, and their combat strength within the same rank far surpasses others.]
[The Divine Bloodline can only be possessed by families who guard a God. The royal bloodline of the Elven Court is indeed also a Divine Bloodline.]
[This is precisely the reason the Steele Kingdom was destined to be destroyed. A Divine Bloodline naturally must not be leaked to outsiders.]
[This bloodline involves huge secrets.]
Amelia felt a refreshing coolness all over her body, as if she were bathed in the most comfortable and refreshing breeze. Riding this wind, she felt as though she might float into the sky — a profoundly captivating sense of comfort.
Amidst this state, she also became aware of a stream of coolness appearing within her body.
Even without anyone explaining it to her, she instantly came to a natural realization.
This was Divine Power!
After successfully putting faith in a God, one would gain Divine Power, greatly increasing their physical capabilities and becoming an Apostle from then on!
Without a doubt, Amelia had become a Trainee Apostle!
Simultaneously, the abilities belonging to a Trainee Apostle were easily grasped by Amelia.
“Whew…”
Amelia recovered from her hazy state, letting out a long breath.
“Miss?” Seeing this, Eileen called out softly.
“I’m fine, Eileen. It seems my luck is good, to be able to complete the initial meditation and become a Trainee Apostle so quickly.”
Amelia replied, glancing at the bullet comments as she did so.
Upon reading the passages in the bullet comments, a thoughtful look crossed her face.
It seemed her success wasn’t just good luck… Being able to complete the meditation just by glancing at the Bard’s Bow Mindscape Diagram was an inevitable event.
The reason was that she possessed the Divine Bloodline.
What secrets exactly did this Divine Bloodline conceal?
The bullet comments did not elaborate on this point.
Amelia also knew now was not the time to ask. She rolled up the Bard’s Bow Mindscape Diagram and hid it away, then turned her gaze to the rest of the warehouse.
“Eileen, I need a bow. Help me look for one,” Amelia instructed.
“Understood.”
Eileen immediately set out, searching through the warehouse.
Amelia, meanwhile, put away the gemstone ring and the exquisite bracelet from the table. Taking a few more easily portable yet highly valuable items could only be beneficial. And since these belonged to the Slave Owner, Eden, Amelia had no qualms about taking them.
“Found it, Your Majesty. It’s an alchemical equipment piece.” Eileen’s voice came from nearby.
Amelia walked over immediately and took a silver-white bow from Eileen’s hands. The bow was small, exquisite, and light as if it weighed nothing. Covered in complex, beautiful patterns, it looked more like an artwork than a weapon.