Perhaps Elsa also noticed Madeleine's helpless look, and for a moment, neither of them spoke. Once the air was silent, it quickly became more awkward.

"It's okay. Tricia and I will find a way."

"Well……"

Elsa still tried to comfort her, but Madeleine just nodded slightly and sat down angrily. Seeing this, Elsa also sat down.

As soon as she sat down, her fingers twisted together again, her heart was pounding, and Madeleine felt confused - no one had thought that Elsa's cross would actually inject new life into the "seed" that had long since withered in Madeleine's body and awaken it.

Of course, Madeleine couldn't blame Elsa. Rather, her heart was filled with an indescribable feeling towards Elsa - more admiration, appreciation, and yearning. After all, although the result was somewhat unsatisfactory, the efficacy of the holy cross was perfectly verified at this time. Such a powerful holy relic was given to her by Elsa for free. How could she not be moved? Moreover, if the cross had not supplied her with a large amount of vitality, she would have been sucked dry by the "seed" long ago, right?

Although the seeds were revived and awakened by the cross, who can guarantee that if there were no cross, the seeds would never "take root and sprout" due to other accidents?

Come to think of it, Elsa might have saved her life again.

There was no way Madeleine would blame Elsa. If she had to blame someone, she would blame that unreliable and cunning star god.

In Madeleine's current view, the child is Elsa's, which is at least more acceptable than the child being a star god - at least in Madeleine's heart, Elsa is an utterly devout nun, gentle, beautiful, strong, and reliable. No matter which aspect, people are willing to get along with her. Just a short time together made Madeleine have a good impression of her. If it weren't for their different positions, Madeleine really wanted to be friends with Elsa, which must be a very happy thing.

Although the current situation is... the friendship hasn't progressed at all, and the relationship as comrades hasn't even begun, Madeleine has become the mother of Elsa's child...

As for whether it's true or not? Star God, the instigator, has said so, so how could it be false?

Her mood at this moment was really hard to describe. The only thing she could be thankful for, or the only thing that could comfort herself was that the child was not Star God's, but Elsa's.

Tricia didn't continue talking, and Charlie also noticed the strange atmosphere and sat aside obediently.

Elsa and Madeleine were given time to digest it.

The Star God squatted aside, supporting himself with his hands, looking as if it had nothing to do with him. Then Elsa took out the black sword, clenched her hands and gave the sword a slap.

"Wow!"

The Star Goddess covered her head in pain, she was knocked unconscious. She raised her eyes with an innocent look and looked at Elsa pitifully.

"Gulu gulu..."

It seemed to be saying, "Why are you hitting me all of a sudden..."

Elsa was too lazy to say anything, she just felt a little overwhelmed - Elsa didn't want Madeleine to become a mother inexplicably, it was too unfair for a woman, and now Madeleine was indeed suffering from it. After all, all this was because of the Star God, Elsa felt that the Star God deserved this slap in the face.

I don't know what Charlie and Tricia think about this.

Elsa stared at the Star God with a smile, and that creepy smile almost scared the Star God into hiding back in the black sword.

"Since that 'seed' is something you created, do you have a way to take it out directly? - The premise is that you can't hurt Madeleine."

Aisha asked "kindly".

Tricia translated Aisha's words to the Star God verbatim.

The Star God was probably frightened and quickly mumbled an explanation:

"Of course I'm willing to serve you, but the current situation makes it difficult for me to know where to start..."

The Star God no longer covered his head. The most important thing now was to save his life.

"In fact, the 'seed' has long been out of my control. I can't continue to interfere with its growth unless I seal it like the Guardian did... Moreover, the biggest problem now is that the power of the 'seed' is not matched by the power of the hero as the mother, resulting in it being almost unrestrained by external forces. Its wild development has therefore deviated from the state of a normal fetus. It absorbs the hero's power and is also inseparable from the hero as the mother. Even the magic circuits are intertwined. In this situation, there is probably no better way except to wait for the 'seed' to grow and mature, and then give birth naturally to be separated from the mother. Even if they can be forcibly separated, it will inevitably leave unforeseen hidden dangers and will definitely strip the hero's bloodline power - this point, the Guardian knows better than me..."

The Star God looked at Tricia flatteringly, hoping that Tricia would not exaggerate when translating.

In fact, there was no need for Tricia to translate now - Madeleine heard it clearly, what about "fetus", "mother and daughter", and "delivery". Her ears turned red and her face was as hot as boiling water, but she still tried her best to remain calm. In fact, she already hated the Star God in her heart.

If it weren't for the Star God, Madeleine wouldn't have encountered such a bad thing.

She swore that the most difficult training she had ever experienced in the First Battalion was not as unbearable as the embarrassment that was now overwhelming her.

This is undoubtedly the most difficult situation.

"but……"

The Star God muttered again.

"I think...it's actually not a big deal. As you can see, the 'seed' is growing very quickly. It should be born in less than a month. With you and the Guardians here, we'll provide it with more than enough energy to grow, and it won't threaten the hero's life. So why not just let her give birth...it's quick and safe, and the hero, as the mother, will get plenty of support in return. Isn't that the best of both worlds?"

The Star God thought he had come up with a "feasible suggestion", but what he was greeted with were three pairs of looks that did not look like approval at all.

Especially Madeleine, her face was already red with shame, and her hands were tightly grasping the holy sword. If the holy sword had not stopped responding to her call at this time, it would have been unsheathed long ago.

……

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452. I Want to Talk to You (6K5)

After all, the Star God is a god, and a wild god who has survived for who knows how many years. She is in a different position and a different era, so some of her concepts are naturally very different from those of Elsa and others who are humans - at least when it comes to reproduction, their views are very different.

The Star God can read the hearts of Madeleine and Charlie. Although she cannot read their thoughts very accurately due to the barrier of the spiritual wall, she can roughly feel Madeleine's deep hostility towards her - this is not the first time she has felt this kind of thing from humans. It has been like this since a long time ago, so the Star God did not develop her own followers. She believes that those people are not trustworthy.

Likewise, this was not the first time she felt puzzled by the strange thoughts in the human mind.

At this moment, the Star God could not understand why Madeleine showed such strong resistance and shame simply because of her pregnancy. She originally thought that Madeleine had such emotions because she had lost the protection of the Holy Sword, which was of course difficult for anyone to accept. But the Star God soon discovered that Madeleine's hostility towards her was more because of the "pregnancy".

The Star God was puzzled.

Although the Star God herself had not experienced it, in her opinion, it was a very common and legitimate thing for humans to mate and give birth to children. She could not understand why humans and elves, who were excellent races with good bloodlines and high intelligence, would develop a strange emotion called "shame" because of such a normal thing, and even do many incredible things because of it.

Every living thing needs to reproduce; it's an instinct etched deep within their souls, isn't it? Animals and monsters reproduce without any strange restrictions; they mate openly and naturally, reproducing naturally. All of this is the most fundamental impulse of living things, and an irreplaceable and important way to perpetuate a species.

It is also a very efficient behavior to enhance the strength of the population.

For most races, a large number of individuals is indeed a very important part of becoming a powerful race.

However, for human beings, some insignificant moral ethics and meaningless shame and possessiveness have acted as stumbling blocks to a great extent. Isn't it strange that reproduction, which is the most natural behavior that should be carried out efficiently, is stuffed into an inefficient, rigid and bloated framework.

The Star God could not understand this self-limiting and unnecessary behavior - this difference in concepts was just like how Madeleine could not accept the Star God's irresponsible remarks in any way.

"You...why are you all looking at me like that..."

The Star God was a little frightened by the gazes of several people, and the gurgling sound became quieter.

Elsa was the only one present who didn't understand what the Star God was saying, so Tricia translated it for Elsa. After listening to the Star God's theory, Elsa was amused and confused.

"Stop making jokes like this."

Aisha said, and Tricia translated.

"I'm not kidding... I'm just giving you a suggestion..."

The Star God grumbled, sounding aggrieved - she was indeed giving advice seriously, but what she didn't know was that her suggestion was actually the most ridiculous one to Elsa.

"Besides, since the hero wants to become stronger no matter what, then letting her give birth to your child, Elsa, is the best choice for her. If the fetus in her belly can develop and be delivered smoothly, then the fetal blood nurtured by the divine bloodline will nourish her as a mother, and she will gain even greater power than she currently has.

Otherwise, her magic circuits will be damaged, her strength will decline, and in the worst case, she will be abandoned by Grame due to the loss and dilution of the Grame Descendant's bloodline."

The Star God did not deliberately avoid Madeleine when he spoke. Madeleine heard it clearly. Her shoulders stiffened slightly, and the knuckles of her hand holding the holy sword turned white due to the force.

In fact, Madeleine has always considered herself a relatively rational person, otherwise she might not become a hero, but what has happened recently, whether it is Timmer or everything she is facing now, has made her deeply anxious.

At this time, Elsa, who had been silent all the time, was staring blankly at the table in front of her - there was nothing on the table, but in front of Elsa's eyes, a panel was slowly floating.

There was an extra line of words above.

[Idea (Madeleine Fishmand): 33]

——Looking at Madeleine's name, Elsa was speechless for a long time.

Generally speaking, does pregnancy increase favorability? They were just strangers before, and although Elsa had saved Madeleine once, that alone...

At this moment, the panel jumped.

[Idea (Madeleine Fishmand): 34]

"Ok?"

Elsa raised her eyes curiously and looked at Madeleine, who was still with her head down, blushing. Opposite her, the Star God was still talking. She looked at Madeleine's rosy face and saw the struggle in her heart.

The Star God walked towards Madeleine step by step and said:

"Brave man, I'm telling you this because you're a descendant of Gramer. Honestly, you'll have a child sooner or later anyway. Isn't it the best choice to entrust your life to Elsa now, rather than marrying those humans I can crush to death with just one finger? She's the most powerful god I've ever seen, and look how beautiful she is. Wait, aren't you the type who can't accept women... Oh, if you think it's okay, then that's fine, isn't it?"

【35】

As the Star God spoke, he read Madeleine's heart. Before Madeleine could say anything, the Star God interrupted her and she was stunned - she didn't mind that her other half was a woman, but she definitely didn't "like" her. It would be better to say that she had never thought about who she would be with in this life, so naturally she had never considered this aspect.

But in the mouth of the Star God, it seemed as if she just liked women - in this way, wasn't she showing her goodwill to Elsa?

【36】

Madeleine almost bit her teeth at this moment, her face flushed red, she really hated the Star God, this misunderstood guy.

"You bastard, what are you talking about... I've never liked women!"

After she finished speaking, she felt something was wrong and hurriedly explained:

"I, I don't mean to hate Aisha, no, I mean, I've never had that thought..."

The more she explained, the more confused she became.

【38】

Elsa stared at the panel in front of her, wondering—perhaps it was because Madeleine's initial favorability towards her was relatively low that it increased so quickly? Or was it simply because the Star God was so annoying?

The Star Goddess now had her hands on her hips, grinning, and seemed quite pleased with her mind-reading ability. Although she looked like a little girl imitating Elsa and Tricia, she had not learned any of their calmness, which made people feel that she inexplicably looked like she deserved a beating.

"You'd be lucky if you could give birth to her child. I haven't even been able to have one yet. I'm giving you a piece of advice. If you miss out on such a powerful bloodline like Elsa, you'll definitely regret it later."

"If I were you, I'd say less." Tricia rolled her eyes at the Star God.

Although the Star God does speak the truth, sometimes saying too much may not be a good thing for others.

"Oh……"

The Star God shut his mouth obediently.

Tricia said to Madeleine again, "Madeleine, don't be impulsive. She is a deity, and some of her ideas are different from ours. Don't take it to heart."

"I, I understand..."

Silence fell among them again.

This time, the silence was longer and no one spoke.

Charlie sat alone, feeling that the atmosphere was somewhat uncomfortable. She initially misunderstood the relationship between Madeleine and Elsa, so she said something that embarrassed Madeleine. Later, after she understood the situation, she remained silent. She looked at Elsa with some concern and found that Elsa was staring at the table in a daze for some reason.

Charlie looked at Madeleine again, and couldn't help but recall a very distant memory in her mind. She didn't know when it happened. Her mother was still around at that time, but now her mother's figure in her memory had long become blurred.

Xia Li also couldn't agree with what the Star God said, because she knew the meaning of "family" and "parents" to a child, and the Star God obviously didn't care about all that.

Tricia, who was sitting next to Elsa, also said nothing. She looked at the Star God, her emerald eyes sweeping over him blankly, revealing her deep thought.

Although Tricia also did not think that what the Star God said was correct and reasonable, she agreed with the Star God's rational advice. At least as far as the current situation was concerned, if Madeleine could give birth to the child, it would indeed be the solution with the least harm to Madeleine, and the whole process would not be too difficult. However, Tricia's considerations would be more long-term. She was thinking about what would happen after the child was born - on one side was the hero, and on the other side was Elsa. Tricia did not think that this matter would end with the birth of the child. On the contrary, once the child was born, many things would just begin.

Madeleine buried her head so that others could not see her burning cheeks. She stared at the holy sword lying between her legs, and unconsciously repeated the words of the Star God in her heart.

In fact, when she first came here, Madeleine had already prepared herself mentally - her purpose and her obsession were simple and straightforward. As long as she could regain the recognition of the Holy Sword and the power of the brave, Madeleine didn't care how seriously she would be hurt, even if it meant depriving her of her fertility as a woman. All she wanted was revenge, and revenge naturally required strength.

But now she has two choices.

One is to forcibly remove the baby from her belly. With Tricia around, the damage she would suffer would definitely be minimized, but even so, it would be unavoidable that her strength would drop significantly due to the rupture of the magic circuit and the occurrence of unnatural childbirth. As a brave warrior of this generation, Madeleine's talent was mediocre, and her strength had not been able to make significant progress for a long time. If her strength continued to decline, it would undoubtedly be a disaster for her, and her years of training would be wasted.

On the contrary, she would gain a power even more powerful than she has now, even if the source of this power made her feel ashamed, but... if she really had this opportunity, it would be hard for her to say that she would not be tempted. She never thought that she was worthy of the title of a hero because she relied too much on the holy sword. So if she could be given another power to strengthen herself now, should she give it up?

Since I have always reminded myself that "I can give up everything for revenge", what does it matter if it only takes a month to give birth to a child?

But if you do this...

No, what should be considered is not the issue of what you will gain or lose, but whether all this will cause trouble to Elsa, and, to the child in her belly...

Madeleine slowly raised her head and glanced at Elsa secretly.

Elsa stared at the table, not knowing what she was thinking - in front of Elsa, the panel data that only Elsa could see had jumped to [39].

Elsa's daze allowed Madeleine to look away without any fear.

She began to think, should she really give birth to the child?

Indeed, if everything is as the Star God said, then this is probably the best solution... However, isn't this a bit too unfair to Elsa, and the child in her belly as well? In Madeleine's view, this whole thing should have been limited to her and the Star God. Elsa was the one involved, and the child was innocent.

Although they had only met a few times, Elsa left a deep impression on Madeleine, both because of her powerful strength and the warm and bright heart of a devout nun. Because of this, Madeleine was very reluctant to involve Elsa.

Elsa is a nun, she certainly wouldn't want to have another child for no reason, right?

Madeleine was in deep hesitation at this moment.

She was absolutely unwilling to give up the holy sword and the power of the hero, but she also didn't want Elsa and the child to suffer from her selfishness. She wanted to choose both, but she didn't dare to choose either - there were not many choices before her.

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