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Chapter 670 Messengers of the Gods
Chapter 670 Messengers of the Gods
The celestial sounds, the songs from beyond the stars, are not meant for mortals, nor are they meant for the past.
That melody, carrying a special magic, is a lullaby for the waking world, the kind that has no effect on putting you to sleep.
The things buried underground have many different names in different civilizations.
The ultimate mystery, the truth of the universe, the truth, the reflection of the starry sky, or as some say, the starry sky is its reflection.
It is older than any dead civilization buried in the earth, even older than the conscious world.
Because of His existence, the gods of the dream set up various restrictions, targeting mortals, the ancients, and also the gods themselves, including the so-called covenant, as well as the instinct of fear imposed on the souls of the races. To some extent, this can be considered the direct cause of the demise of the ancient conquerors.
The gods kept the vast majority of life within a controllable range, using a systematic order to prevent the calamities and risks that even they themselves feared.
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No one knows what will happen when that thing deep within the conscious world goes wrong, not even God.
Because such a thing has never happened, at least not in the memory of the existing gods.
Therefore, Imnar played a very important but inconspicuous role in this part.
This guy successfully deceived the gods of dreams, using his superb deception to replace the guardian god of the Eternal Kingdom, the Emerald God who should have completely extinguished the possibility of Mego's birth in the Abyss World.
Imnar might feel that he has been bewitched by Crow.
But the 2.0 version of the Fool God Project was the closest to success. While the 1.0 version maximized its fractal imitation capabilities, it neglected the most important and crucial step—how to dig out what was underground after blinding the gods.
The truth is now laid bare.
There's no need to dig up the secrets underground.
The blood moon is the most crucial step.
...
But why, after learning the truth, could the gods of dreams remain so calm and composed when facing the blood moon?
Perhaps it was because there was no way to salvage the situation, or perhaps they already had a plan in place.
However, the fact remains that the Blood Moon's influence on the conscious world continues to deepen.
The so-called wars of the past were merely chaos on the surface of the conscious world. The anomaly only truly began when the voice of the celestial bodies penetrated the earth's crust and reached thousands of feet below.
……
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In short, this is a journey of a confused Outer God to find his relatives, is that the gist of it?
But when did alcohol become the core of this turmoil?
right?
The Blood Moon was like a man-made disaster, but amidst such a global catastrophe, the gods were targeting an ancient being.
The biggest crisis is clearly the Blood Moon, so why are the gods making it seem like killing Milo would resolve the crisis...?
This is a very puzzling thing in itself. And then there are those who keep "overstepping" their bounds: Daisy, the Blood Maiden, C, Rebecca who hints with the missing pendant, Emma who guides with her advice. It seems that everyone knows something, but Milo remains shrouded in mystery from beginning to end.
As his body became increasingly damaged, his thoughts gradually became clearer.
Or perhaps he was woken up by a beating.
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The natural disaster was too powerful.
The Scarlet Witch exhausted all the power she had accumulated over millions of years, only managing to shatter half of His hand. Such damage was actually of little significance to a CCD-level life form.
Of all the creatures that Milo has directly confronted so far, the Scourge is undoubtedly the most terrifying opponent.
Its level of disgust is among the highest; the bloody, limp thing hanging between the pages of that book of flesh and blood is simply nauseating.
Milo would rather wrestle with a pilgrim covered in mushrooms, really.
...
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The chaotic power unleashed by the clash of order between CCD life forms is immeasurable and also extremely abstract, far more abstract than a turn-based duel between two Shadows in a narrow void world.
Specifically, this can be seen as a confrontation between two separate life forms trying to determine a winner, rather than a battle between two religious orders or faith groups. From the moment Milo's shoe print landed on the fat face of the Cataclysm, for the next few decades or even centuries, their followers, believers, and families will become mortal enemies. This is the beginning of a conflict that may last for centuries.
Unless we were to completely separate life and death today, annihilating one side's faith entirely. But the problem lies precisely in the fact that beings who enjoy faith are, in a sense, immortal.
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The magnificent scene in the sky at this moment is beyond the description or summarization of any symphony in the world.
Against the backdrop of the blood-red sky, as eerie as a Beksinski painting, stand two people of different races, civilizations, and groups, their faiths united, displaying the sharpness of their will in the most poetic way.
Faith is a truly magical thing; it can even make everything you originally considered ugly appear sacred and immaculate, like the things tucked inside that book of flesh and blood...
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But the good times didn't last long. Well, actually, there weren't many good times. As a new, half-baked CCD, Milo was already struggling to compete with a force like the Cataclysm. He could only barely hold on, but even that half of the good times couldn't last long because the gods started to intervene.
It wasn't that the gods of the dream world acted on their own, as that would somewhat damage their divine status. Those sent to the waking world were basically subordinate races, primarily the Golden Law Temple.
This includes, but is not limited to, the Black Blade Wielders and the Knights, who once served as guides to the Eye of Thinking.
There are also some strange creatures that have never appeared in the totems of this world's civilizations, and it is impossible to tell whether they are gods or monsters just by their appearance.
It's worth mentioning that these messengers carrying the will of the gods did not enter the world of consciousness through projection like they did in the Unseen Lands, but instead descended in their true forms. It's likely that news of Jon Byrne's ordeal didn't spread in the Dreamlands.
Beams of light fell upon the murky battlefield.
Knights, divine beasts, and spirits—all bathed in the blessings of the various temples, untouched by the celestial sounds of the Blood Moon, and maintaining absolute self-awareness—formed the so-called Order of the Gods' Messengers.
And their target wasn't Milo himself.
The gods have an absolutely clear and profound understanding of CCDs. They know that the best way to severely damage a CCD life form in a short period of time is to cut off the source of its faith power...
(End of this chapter)
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