“Isn’t this difficulty a bit off?”
Varian was a little puzzled. Less than a few minutes into the script, he was involved in a demigod domain war
“Is this difficult?”
Ask was also puzzled. It wasn't like Hera was fighting a demigod alone, and wasn't Agrippina also present
"So is it difficult or not?"
Nora and Mia were even more confused. Varian said the difficulty seemed high, but Ask thought it was not high, so of course...
… Listen to the leader.
"Okay." Varian closed his mouth. Since everyone felt that it was not difficult, there was no need for him to force the demigod to make the argument.
Bishop Chino, hiding in the monitoring room, silently listened to the conversation in the laboratory below, with a mysterious smile on his face.
Bishop Chino had already made up his mind that the reason why he dared to adjust the difficulty factor to the maximum was that the key lies in the factor of "difficulty", and there is no quantitative and visual evaluation standard.
Is it difficult to be involved in a war between demigods? Maybe this scenario itself is destined to have demigods? Who can tell whether it is difficult or not? If you are not a priest who specializes in studying this type of scenario and has compared hundreds or thousands of examples horizontally, there is no way to confirm the difficulty of a particular scenario.
And all these people are in his department and are his subordinates, so no one is destined to tell Varian, "In fact, the difficulty of this copy is beyond the scope" or "The people you bring may die in it."
Well, it's not a possibility, but a necessity. Bishop Chino himself couldn't figure out how a Lv.10 transcendent could survive in a battle between demigods.
If she can't save her life, then the question is... How did this guy get rated R4? She can't even pass a "small script". Did she get her deterrence level wrong? Should she do a second confirmation? And by the way, check if there was any illegal interference from the outside in Raphael's judgment process
Bishop Chino thought smugly, and had already begun to plan what excuse he would use to fob off Varian after the other party died in the script, and then how to "calmly" bring up this matter in a confusing manner during a dinner with other cardinals...
"Tsk, tsk, tsk." The priests in the room suddenly exclaimed in amazement, interrupting Bishop Kino's thoughts.
"I never thought this girl would have such courage," a certain priest exclaimed, "She actually dared to rush out of Agrippina's protection area."
"Her judgment is indeed correct." Another priest said, "Although it seems safe to stay inside, she will continue to suffer from lack of oxygen, and Agrippina's support will become slower and slower, eventually causing her to suffocate to death inside."
"But most people would rather be boiled like a frog than take the risk."
"Adventure?" Bishop Kino looked at the screen again and saw that Sheila had already rushed out of the blood sea, and Agrippina was calling her name in panic:
"Yulia! Come back soon!"
With the help of weightlessness and airflow, Sheila suddenly climbed to a certain height. She was out of the range of the flames and the suffocation caused by lack of oxygen was greatly alleviated.
She looked down from an altitude of more than 1,000 meters. The platinum and purple-red areas were fighting each other. In the distance, the endless Solomon City area seemed to be caught in endless flames and burning.