Deep in the Forsaken Land of the Gods, on the peak of a mountain stood a gigantic cross that bordered the realm of reality and illusion.
There was a blurry figure hanging there. Ancient wooden stakes dyed with fresh blood that didnât drip down passed through âHisâ body, nailing âHimâ to the cross.
At the bottom of the cross was the Angel of Fate Ouroboros, who was wearing a simple linen robe and had silver hair that reached âHisâ waist. âHeâ sat there cross-legged with a gentle and pious expression as âHeâ closed âHisâ eyes and prayed.
Adam, whose face was half-covered by a pale blond beard, walked over and stopped in front of the huge cross. âHeâ raised âHisâ head and silently looked at the hanging figure.
âHeâ held Arrodes in one hand and held the second Blasphemy Slate in the other. âHisâ eyes were limpid and his expression was calm.
After an unknown period of time, the image of The Hanged Man on the huge cross suddenly faded away, connecting to the sky and to the land below with a shadow curtain. Behind the curtain, there seemed to be a pair of cold eyes watching over the world.
In the next second, a rift appeared in the shadow curtain. It was dark inside, faintly reverberating with an illusory tidal wave.
Adam raised âHisâ left hand and let the ancient and mysterious magic mirror emit a faint glow.
In the light, a sticky but illusory black liquid surged out. A boundless sea that seemed to contain all colors appeared. It looked like it was at armâs length but couldnât affect reality.
Following that, Adam placed the second Blasphemy Slate into the illusory scene.
The illusory sea scene in the distance ebbed gently as it circled the second Blasphemy Slate, forming a certain connection with it.
The second Blasphemy Slate was a manifestation of the corpse of the ancient sun godâone which was extremely close to being a Great Old One, and almost equivalent to the owner of the Chaos Sea.
Upon seeing this scene, Adamâs left hand moved slightly, allowing Arrodes to fly up and fall towards the Angel of Fate Ouroboros under the huge cross.
The second Blasphemy Slate that âHeâ held underwent some subtle changes, and through the rift on the curtain, âHeâ walked inside.
The shadow curtain closed and quickly faded away, leaving behind a huge empty cross.
No one said a word throughout the entire process. Everything was carried out silently. Angel of Fate Ouroboros didnât even attempt to open âHisâ eyes.
At the same time, Amon became a god and used the first Blasphemy Slate to block the tunnel that the Mother Goddess of Depravity was trying to enter through. The Lord of Storms finally smote apart the corpse cathedral that Adam had envisioned out of nothing, and one of Adamâs identities.
After a while, Tail Devourer Ouroboros opened âHisâ eyes and cast âHisâ gaze at Arrodes, which had landed on âHisâ lap.
On the surface of the mirror, silver words appeared in the swirling illusory water:
âYou should know the feeling of piously believing and following a great existence, right?â
Ouroboros nodded indifferently.
âSo, can you send me back to my Lord?â On the surface of the mirror, silver words squirmed and formed a new sentence. âOnce you answer, you can ask me two questions.â
Ouroboros silently looked at the ancient mirror in silence for a long time.
Finally, Arrodes couldnât help but produce a new question:
âWhy arenât you answering?â
Ouroboros looked at âHimselfâ in the mirror and replied calmly, âI havenât thought through it yet.â
âThree questionsâŚâ On the surface of the magic mirror, the silver light slowly outlined two words.
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In Backlund, on a lawn that belonged to a bungalow.
Will Auceptin, who was already over two years old, was happily chasing a fat golden cat with glistening fur. Beside âHimâ was a nanny and a maid.
Ever since this Snake of Fate was born, Aaron Ceresâs career had improved by the day. Now, he owned a private hospital that provided medical services to high society.
As âHeâ ran, Will Auceptin stepped on a spot that was slippery. With a slip, âHisâ body involuntarily leaned back.
âHeâ took a few steps back and stepped on another rock.
This provided an impetus to stop Will Auceptinâs fall, miraculously allowing him to maintain âHisâ balance.
In regards to this encounter, alarms started ringing in this chubby toddlerâs head. This was because with âHisâ luck, it was impossible for âHimâ to step on a spot that could make people slip.
A familiar figure quickly appeared in âHisâ eyes.
It was Sherlock Moriarty wearing a half top hat and a black double-breasted coat.
Will Auceptin turned âHisâ head abruptly and looked at âHisâ nanny and maid. âHeâ discovered that they hadnât noticed the appearance of the stranger on the lawn.
âI have a nagging feeling you would say: âGo ahead and scream. No one will hear you,'â the two-year-old toddler mumbled as he turned around.
Without waiting for Kleinâs reply, âHeâ spread âHisâ hands and said, âIn short, I must congratulate you on becoming a King of Angels.
âBullying children doesnât suit your current status.â
Klein let out a soft chuckle.
âDo you know how to fool fate?â
Will Auceptin raised âHisâ head and looked warily at Klein.
âGiving me fake ice cream isnât equivalent to fooling fate.â
With that said, âHeâ grumbled, âWhy donât you squat down? At my age, itâll be bad for my neckâs development if I have to keep raising my head like this.â
Klein didnât have the air of a newly advanced King of Angels. He squatted down with a smile, allowing Will Auceptin to look him straight in the eye.
Will Auceptin held âHisâ nannyâs hand and said, âUnless Iâve advanced to Sequence 0 and become a Wheel of Fortune, fooling me in any form doesnât count as fooling fate.â
Klein thought and asked, âYou havenât found the opportunity to accommodate the Die of Probability?â
âNo.â Will Auceptin shook âHisâ head before adding, âI have a premonition that itâs coming soon.â
Klein carefully looked at the chubby two-year-old toddler for a few seconds before suddenly smiling.
âIf I were to give you and the Die of Probability to Ouroboros, would âHeâ quickly advance to Sequence 0?â
Will Auceptin glared at Klein and said, âHe will also need to wait for an opportunity to accommodate it. Furthermore, the opportunity to become a Wheel of Fortune, and the requirement to accommodate the Die of Probability isnât the same.â
As âHeâ spoke, Will Auceptin curled âHisâ lips.
âIf you wish to accommodate The Foolâs Uniqueness, the corresponding ritual can be simplified. It wonât be that difficult.
âIn such a situation, by ingeniously using the abilities of a Trojan Horse of Destiny and making a sacrifice to a certain degree, thereâs a chance of fooling fate.
âHowever, when you attempt to advance to Sequence 0, even if you accommodate the Uniqueness and absorb three Sequence 1 Beyonder characteristics on separate occasions, you will still have to hold a ritual, allowing the corresponding items to fuse and undergo a qualitative change.â
Is that so⌠In other words, choosing to first accommodate the Uniqueness is just a trick, but in the end, I have to truly fool time, history, or fate⌠Klein nodded slightly and said, âI roughly understand.â
He smiled and added, âEnjoy your childhood. I wonder how long it will last.â
With that said, Kleinâs figure turned transparent and vanished from the lawn.
Will Auceptinâs other empty hand instinctively grabbed forward before retracting it weakly.
âHe left just like that⌠Heâs so rude. He actually didnât prepare a present when he visitedâŚâ the child couldnât help but mutter.
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North Borough in Backlund. Saint Samuel Cathedral.
Klein, who had transformed into Dwayne Dantès, walked into the prayer hall and found a corner to sit down.
He looked at the Evernight Sacred Emblem on the altar, lowered his head, clasped his hands, and began to pray.
âThe Evernight Goddess who stands higher than the cosmos and more eternal than eternity. You are also the Mother of Concealment, the Empress of Misfortune and HorrorâŚâ
As he prayed, Kleinâs body and mind gradually settled down as though he had entered a half-awake state.
After an unknown period of time, a boundless darkness appeared in front of him. Beside his feet was a clump of night vanilla and slumber flowers.
This place was so quiet that even breathing seemed to disturb those in slumber around him.
Before Klein could survey his surroundings, a figure suddenly descended from the depths of the darkness.
There was clearly no sky or land here, but the figure seemed to come from the crimson moon or the stars in the sky.
âSheâ was wearing a long, layered black dress that didnât seem complicated at all. It was adorned with countless resplendent lights, as though the starry night sky had been draped upon it.
âHerâ head was indistinct and difficult to discern. He could only confirm that it was a female.
âLong time no see,â the figure said gently before Klein spoke.
âHerâ voice was like a lullaby.
Klein bowed in a gentlemanly manner and said, âIs this directed at the former Lord of the Mysteries, or me who was previously hung above Sefirah Castle?â
Klein was very certain that this was a dream, but a dream didnât mean that it was fake.
The Evernight Goddessâs projection said with a smile, âIâm not sure where you were hanging above that door of light. After I left, I never went back again.â
Indeed⌠Klein sighed inwardly. From the details, he confirmed the origins of the Evernight Goddess Amanises.
âThe three cocoons of light that tore open were side by side,â he replied simply.
The Evernight Goddessâs projection was silently floating in the darkness, giving off a surreal feeling.
âSheâ said softly, âThe people there were all candidates meant for the Lord of the Mysteriesâs revival, but due to some unknown incident, âHeâ lost control of many things.
âIf it wasnât for that, I wouldâve died long ago, and lived with the identity of the Lord of the Mysteries. Then, you and Roselle wouldnât have had the chance to return to reality.â
This means that the death of the Celestial Worthy is more thorough. âHeâ can only rely on the will left inside the Beyonder characteristic and the mechanical arrangements of Sefirah Castle to revive? Klein sighed and smiled.
âI can already hear âHimâ whispering into my ears.â