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Chapter 914: The Scene of Sufficient Divinity
Chapter 914 A scene brimming with divinity
What does "things that should be done" mean?
"That's what a savior should do."
...
Wearing only one shoe, Imnar moved swiftly through the city.
Milo followed him at a leisurely pace, wanting to see what this savior was up to.
...
"I can't leave if you don't come."
Imnal said:
"The awakening of order has caused the will of the entire kingdom to be lost. I am trapped in a vicious cycle of instinct. Only by breaking this cycle can I free up some extra time."
“Before, all I could do was repeatedly bring food to those three children. If I did anything else, they would starve to death in the next few days. I had no other choice.”
"Because what I am looking for comes from the abyss."
...
“Now that’s the point,” Milo said leisurely, following behind Imnar.
The two of them were in tandem.
The former scaled walls and crawled through tunnels, stopping and starting along the way, avoiding the carnival parade of awakened people in the city center.
The latter, with his hands in his pockets, was relaxed and at ease. Occasionally, he would take advantage of the brief time when the former stopped to hide to sneak into the shelves of the broken shops on the street and pick up a few interesting trinkets. Before long, he was wearing a local down hat, holding a pipe with swirling smoke in his hand, wearing glasses that exuded a gentlemanly air on his nose, and carrying a huge fish-hunting crossbow on his back.
Imnar hadn't looked back at Milo for more than three minutes when the guy had acquired over a dozen new pieces of equipment.
It wasn't until he caught a glimpse of Milo's increasingly bulky accessories out of the corner of his eye that he stopped and turned back to Milo, saying:
"It's unethical of you to take things from the store so casually..."
Before he could finish speaking, Imnar was shoved into a roadside trash can by Milo.
At this moment, a group of bald, fierce women carrying colorful pitchforks passed by the trash can. They all tilted their heads back, scanning their surroundings with their nostrils, but they did not find anything unusual in the trash can, nor did they notice Milo's presence at all.
Imnar was only pulled out of the trash can by Milo after they had gone far away.
He watched the colorful pitchforks disappear into the distance, a slight tremor running through him.
Then he turned to Milo and added:
"But God will forgive you."
Just then, Milo reached into the window of a shop on the street and pulled out a small, portable flask, which he played with with great interest.
...
……
After several twists and turns, the two finally arrived at the walls of the royal residence of the Kingdom of Kem.
Upon arriving here, Milo was finally able to clearly sense the intense abyssal aura. He was almost certain that the abyssal rift was located deep within the Kem royal family's residence, though its exact location was still unclear.
...
"Gululu."
Milo unscrewed the cap of the flask, tilted his head back, and took a sip. He had already filled the flask when he passed a run-down liquor store on his way here.
Imnar looked nervous; he couldn't possibly be as calm and collected as Milo.
“Listen to me, this is the source of the awakened order, and all calamities began to spread from here. I must go and do what I must do.”
As he spoke, he stuffed the two brick-hard loaves of bread under his Milo trench coat, and solemnly instructed:
"The cycle has been broken, and I may no longer be able to deliver food to those children regularly. If, and I mean if, I fail, please do not let those three innocent children starve to death in the cellar. This is my only request, and my last request."
Milo: "..."
He was silent for a moment, then took the two loaves of bread and nodded.
The next second, Milo, holding a loaf of bread in each hand, slashed it with both hands. *Clang!*
The bread smashed Imnar's brain to pieces.
Once again, the opponent collapsed in front of Milo with a look of astonishment on his face, red and white fluids flowing from his shattered skull, smearing the ground.
...
Milo glanced at the perfectly intact bread in his hand:
"so smart?"
He then casually tossed the bread into the roadside ruins and reached behind his back to pull out a shovel, one of the props he had just taken from a roadside shop.
With a shovel in hand, Milo started digging a hole right under the wall of the Kem royal residence.
Two minutes later, a rather simple tomb of the Great Old Ones was erected, and Imnar's shattered skull lay buried within...
……
The story is quite reasonable and touching, especially the last part, the request made to Milo.
With enough human emotion incorporated, Milo was almost moved to tears.
Unfortunately, he was too familiar with Imnal.
He knew exactly what kind of person this guy was.
Milo wouldn't believe a single word he said, not even a punctuation mark; who knows if he was plotting some grand fraud again.
Moreover, Milo also had a vague guess that the Abyss Rift incident in the Kingdom of Kem was likely related to Imnar. This guy should have been banished to the Abyss by Pagon in the first place, and it was unreasonable for him to still be in the Dreamland.
Therefore, burying people is the most direct way to obtain firsthand, authentic information.
The dead are watching.
This most basic yet most cursed ability of the psychic was finally retrieved and used by him after it had been gathering dust in the Milo Armory for who knows how long.
...
Milo placed his hand on Imnar's tombstone, and after a quick quantum speed reading, he fell into deep thought.
The truth is, the Abyss Rift really doesn't have much to do with Imnar.
From the moment the two sides parted ways in the city of Derasrien until Imnar's true form was nailed to the cross, Milo learned the entire course of events.
This includes the mutation that occurred when Imnar devoured his own humanity in order to save the progenitor Aegon in the Temple of the Hook.
Later, that strange change drove him to this calamity kingdom that had been submerged by the sea due to the rise of the Mu continent, where he brought blessings to the people and healed the wounded.
Later, his image began to resemble that of the holy and merciful Messiah, Father, God, and the one true God.
He punishes sinners, protects the weak, guides the wise, and enlightens the foolish.
Everything is getting back on track.
All these changes are the result of the changes brought about by the portion of humanity initially absorbed in the Hooked Finger Temple.
Imnar thus gained the approval of the ancient god Pagon. When Milo's dream-guiding power implanted in his soul compelled him to summon Pagon, Pagon spared this old self who had already abandoned his dark body.
What a divine scene!
...
However, the changes did not stop there.
Soon after Imnar absorbed enough humanity, he began to forget his past and began to lose his power.
He began to become weak and mediocre.
(End of this chapter)
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