3rd POV:
"It seems that the planet itself has gotten me something incredible..."
Veldanava said in awe, observing his servant up and down while utterly fascinated by her, particularly her strength and power displayed as a heroic spirit alone.
"Oi."
The heroic spirit spoke, but Veldanava didn't hear it as he currently is too submerged in measuring her strength and identity, being completely enthralled by the summoned.
As he calculated, he sensed that she was a demigod with incredible strength. Other than that, she passively gives out the subtle pressure of a strong and wise individual.
'The vibes of a ruler and a wild warrior were everywhere, to be honest.' The god thought. 'This contradiction is something even I rarely see.'
"Oi!."
'I remember the planet telling me something about servant classes too, I don't know what they mean or have any significance, but let's see.' Veldanava pondered, but he quickly canceled his idea.
'Never mind, isn't that like an intrusion? It would be far more interesting if I would wait for her to tell me about her being.' He sighed, but his time to think about whatever was in his little mind was quickly ended by a shout that finally got him to listen.
"OI! Are you even listening?!"
"A-ah! Sorry, I was uh..."
"I know what you are doing, hell even a fool knows who you are observing and calculating, mongrel!" Said the heroic spirit irritated, but her tone switched as she started laughing.
"But rejoice! I now give you the permission to admire and praise my being with all your heart's content! Hahahaha!"
"Uh, I'm not exactly doing that." The god defended himself.
"And I don't care!" The woman exclaimed.
"You know what? Forget it." Veldanava calmly said as he sat down on the rocky ground. "Since you are technically being summoned by me, can I at least know your name?"
"You don't know who I am...?" Said the blonde in utter disbelief.
"No?"
"No? then how the hell did you summon me, like a catalyst?!"
"I would appreciate it if you would ask the Throne of Heroes or the planet itself. Since in the beginning, it's the planet that offered me a servant, and it's the planet that supposedly chose you to be here among all possibilities."
As Veldanava explained what he knew to his summoned servant, he only gained the opposite of what he wished for.
"You are a rather strange one..." She asked, now it was her turn to measure and observe her summoner, the moment she sensed his divinity surprised her even more. Not over that he's a god, heck she never liked gods, even hated them at a point in her life.
Why would the most powerful divine being I've ever come across disregard his pride and status to come to the mortal realm? This entire concept is baffling to even her, the Queen of Uruk.
For her, all the gods she had ever come across were filled with greed, delusions, and arrogances that were beyond her own, those beings simply hindered the good of humanity. To her, they are loathsome and foolish.
As a woman who holds a reasonable amount of pride unlike her younger male selves almost like arrogant pricks, she has never submitted to anyone in her life, and she won't listen to brown-nosey masters or delusional cunts.
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Tensura/GO: Across Stardust (Singularity 6)
Hayran KurguVeldanava, the god of all universes and creation, realized many human thoughts and minds after the loss of many lives by an attack of Ivarage on the mortal realm. That included his best friend, Satoru Mikami's life too. Struck by such great loss, th...