In the region of the Divine Realm that corresponded to the training field in the Pharaoh's Palace.
Compared to the Palace's training field in the human world, which was very simple and crude due to backward productivity and was almost an empty space, the training field in the Divine Realm was obviously much more magnificent.
With the support of the Divine Realm's power, this training field appeared to be less than a hundred square meters in size from the perspective of the spectators. But in reality, the training field was filled with the magical power of the Divine Realm, causing the space to distort.
When a god stepped into the arena, they would find that the actual area of the arena was nearly one hectare wide!
On the training field, Tan Weili, who had transformed into Horus, spread his wings and flew in the air.
At the same time, his sharp gaze was locked on a figure on the field.
The figure had the body of a human and the head of a jackal. His appearance was almost identical to Set, the God of War in Egyptian mythology.
However, compared to the real Set, who was constantly emitting a malicious and ostentatious aura with 'I am a b*stard' written all over his face, this Set was much more dull and rigid.
Obviously, this was just a fake that Isis had copied using magic!
However, even if it was a fake, his strength was still not to be underestimated.
Using the power of authority simulated by magic, this clone of Set also had the ability to summon storms and sandstorms.
When he called for a sandstorm to surround him, Tan Weili could not even withstand the strong wind pressure to break through the fake Set's defense and fight him head-on!
Tan Weili's eyes were cold as he avoided the sandstorm caused by the fake Set.
Suddenly, he opened his mouth and announced, "Here, in the name of Horus, the God of Royalty and Law, I declare a law that states that anyone who cuts down trees in the oasis without permission and causes a sandstorm will be punished!"
The law announced by Tan Weili seemed to prohibit ordinary people from destroying the desert oasis.
However, he had also left a loophole in the laws he had enacted.
In his description, there was no clear connection between the wanton cutting of trees in the oasis and the sandstorm.
If such a legal text were to be placed in the human world, people would, of course, subconsciously view the two as a cause-and-effect relationship. The sandstorm was caused by the wanton chopping of trees in the oasis.
After all, in the human world, even in the 21st century, it was almost impossible for humans to increase the probability of sandstorms appearing by means other than destroying vegetation.
However, just because the mortals in the human world couldn't do it, it didn't mean that the gods in the Divine Realm couldn't do it.
As the God of Desert and Storm, Set had the power to directly cause a sandstorm.
Therefore, if Set really wanted to cause a sandstorm in front of Tan Weili, he could use the loopholes he left in the legal text and his own legal authority to distort the interpretation of the law.
At that time, the 'causing a sandstorm in the oasis' and 'cutting down trees in the oasis' would be considered as a cause and effect relationship.
Therefore, even if Set did not start a massacre in the oasis, as long as he caused a sandstorm in front of Tan Weili, he would still be punished!
With Tan Weili's words, the sandstorm caused by the fake Set slowed down significantly.
Then, Tan Weili added, "The first violation will strip you of a quarter of your property!"
Since Tan Weili was the wielder of the law, he could explain his own laws to a certain extent.
Therefore, when Tan Weili announced the punishment, he immediately determined the definition of property.
He defined that for the gods, the treasures provided by humans were mere worldly possessions and not wealth.
Only the divine power in their bodies could be considered as their precious property.
And if a god violated the law of not triggering a sandstorm, they would also be stripped of their divine power by Tan Weili!
For Egyptians in the desert, protecting the oases had been a consensus they pursued for generations.
Even if the Pharaoh wanted to kill the people who destroyed the oasis, no one would probably object, let alone take away a quarter of their property.
However, Tan Weili considered the fact that he did not have the ability to kill Set directly. If he really raised the punishment of triggering a sandstorm to the death penalty, this law would become meaningless to the God of War and Power.
This lowered the punishment for triggering the sandstorm!
When Tan Weili's oasis protection act was announced, the fake Set's power was quickly drawn over by Tan Weili.
After so much divine power was extracted, the fake Set's body began to turn into something like a candle in the wind, as if it would be extinguished at any time!
Upon seeing this, Isis, who was controlling the fake Set in the dark, decisively stopped the sandstorm before Tan Weili announced the punishment for the repeat offenders of destroying the oasis.
Seeing that the sandstorm had stopped, Tan Weili naturally would not let go of this opportunity to attack.
He flapped his wings and began to fly toward the fake Set at an extremely fast speed.
His ten fingers had also become as sharp as an eagle's claws. It was as if he could penetrate Set's head with his sharp claws the moment they touched!
However, the fake Set was obviously not an ordinary person.
As a replica made by Isis, its power had also reached a terrifying level with the help of magic.
Even if it could not match Set's main body, it could at least match 60 - 70% of his strength!
As a result, when Tan Weili rushed to the fake Set, the fake Set suddenly howled and punched him in the stomach.
Under the tremendous force, Tan Weili felt as if he had been hit by a high-speed car and was sent flying.
Bang! Bang! Bang!
Tan Weili, who had been sent flying by the fake Set, fell to the ground several times before he finally fell out of the training field.
Tan Weili got up from the ground in a sorry state and said helplessly, "It seems that my strength is still much weaker than Set's! I have to say, as the God of Power, Set's close combat ability is quite terrifying."
"It's definitely not a wise move to fight him in close combat!"
Upon hearing this, Isis, who had erased the fake Set, said, "Actually, you still have a chance of fighting Set. I also hope that you can develop in this direction... After all, if Set realizes that you are weak in melee combat, he will not let go of the opportunity to defeat you!"
"Oh?"
Tan Weili was curious when he heard Isis.
He asked, "Do I still have a chance of fighting Set?"
"Of course!"
Isis used magic to get a glass of water for Tan Weili.
She handed the cup to Tan Weili and said, "Your authority for revenge can provide you with the ability to fight in close combat that is not inferior to Set's! As long as you can make your authority to take revenge to grow to a level as powerful as your royal power and the authority of law, it will be fine!"
Tan Weili's face fell when he heard that.
It wasn't easy to give birth to the power of revenge.
If he were to follow the normal train of thought, if Tan Weili wanted to give birth to his authority for revenge, he would have to let the entire society be filled with a fanatical desire for revenge.
However, Egypt under Tan Weili's rule was not Nazi, and there was no blood feud between him and the surrounding countries. What did he use to incite the people and make them fall into the fanatical desire for revenge?
As for changing the mindset of the Egyptians through a long period of subtle influence, and then nourishing the power of revenge?
It was too late!
Tan Weili had a feeling that after his fight with Tefnut ended, the new order in Egypt would be completely consolidated.
At that time, Set would have no chance of defeating him.
Therefore, the final battle between Set and himself would definitely take place before the next summer's wheat harvest!
He had to mature his authority over revenge before that!