Miss Witch's Devotion Has Gone… Twisted-Chapter 237: Myth

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"Myth"

"The Primal Songstress initially attempted to use 【Desire】 to compose songs, but no matter how hard She tried, everything She created would become twisted and insane. After creating countless indescribable monsters, the Primal Songstress finally discovered the technique. She used 【Reason】 to bind 【Desire】, fixing the musical notes within the staff lines, only then could She create normal things...

"Thus, the Primal Songstress wrote endless songs. Within each note were infinite worlds, each world itself boundless and endless. One flower is a world, one leaf is a bodhi. A single grain of sand in this world is an infinite world, and this world itself is also but a grain of sand.

"Infinite notes compose a melody, infinite melodies compose a song, infinite songs are bound into volumes, filling bookshelves, crammed into libraries... After infinite stacking, it is merely a fleeting thought of the Primal Songstress..."

"Hold on a second..."

Loren felt a headache coming on. Judging by Lilith's demeanor, she wasn't finished yet.

Only now did Loren realize how greatly he had misunderstood the Singers before. He had thought the Orthodox Gods were thieves, the Outer Gods were bandits, and the Primal Songstress was the master of the house, was Tyson. It turns out the Primal Songstress was actually Tai Luo.

"Let's skip the infinite stacking part for now, tell me what comes after..."

Stacking so many layers like that is rather pointless. Anyway, Loren's goal is just to overthrow the Orthodox Gods, the rest has nothing to do with him.

Loren was finding it hard to keep a straight face. He said he wanted to hear everything, and Lilith really started telling it from the creation of heaven and earth.

"After the creation of the world, the Primal Songstress dissolved into all living beings, feeling what the majority felt, and also experienced the powerlessness of ordinary people. No matter how hard they tried, they couldn't change their own circumstances.

"The strong grew stronger, the weak grew weaker. The upper echelons looked down upon all living beings, while those at the bottom were born knowing nothing and died knowing nothing.

"Thus, the Primal Songstress felt sorrow. She said: 'May all living beings not be deceived.' She dug out Her own eyes. Her eyes transformed into The Perpetual Observer, observing this world, guiding all living beings, granting them wisdom.

"She then said: 'May all living beings not be oppressed.' She dug out Her own heart. Her heart transformed into The Final Singer, protecting this world, safeguarding all living beings, granting them strength.

"After The Perpetual Observer and The Final Singer were born, the Primal Songstress faded into the dust. Thereafter, people were no longer deceived, no longer oppressed, and lived happy, joyful lives."

The amount of information in Lilith's story was genuinely a bit overwhelming. At this moment, he finally truly understood the relationships between the gods, and simultaneously, he seemed to have guessed the origins of the Outer Gods.

At the beginning of the story, it was said the Primal Songstress attempted to create the world using only desire, but failed, resulting in some indescribable monsters. The Outer Gods just happened to fit that description, even their authorities were related to emotions... or rather, desire. Another match.

So the gap between the Outer Gods and the Orthodox Gods is also ridiculously large. However, Loren doesn't need to worry about this point, because the gap between the Outer Gods and the Primordial Gods is equally vast.

It seems the world's rules don't originate from this world, but from The Final Singer. As long as the rules are fully restored, the Outer Gods won't have a single chance.

"So, do you know what the current situation is with The Perpetual Observer and The Final Singer?"

Loren guessed it was probably because the world's rules were incomplete that They couldn't act, which is why The Perpetual Observer went to such great lengths to have him transmigrate here to save this place.

If the stories are all true, then Loren's doubts about The Perpetual Observer should be dispelled. He truly is acting for the good of this world.

But having his doubts dispelled doesn't mean Loren is going to work himself to the bone for Him. All of Loren's actions will still be based on his own interests.

"Isn't this just a fairy tale? You're not taking it seriously, are you?

"If it were true, then we wouldn't have seen so many corpses on our way here. Deception and oppression are still everywhere."

Lilith blinked her big eyes, saying innocently.

"..."

Loren fell silent. He hadn't expected to be taught a lesson by Lilith.

His thinking was indeed somewhat naive. This is now the world of humans. One cannot rely on gods. If one wants to slay gods, it can only be done by humans.

"So, do you know anything else about The Perpetual Observer? Like His abilities..."

Loren recounted the information he already knew. He possesses The Perpetual Observer's power, so Loren definitely wants to utilize it to the fullest.

"Hmm... Actually, I don't know much either. I've only heard a few stories from my teacher.

"The Perpetual Observer has two main abilities. First is True Sight, which can never be deceived, only seeing the truth. Second is Omniscience, the ability to simultaneously see any location at any time."

"True Sight..."

In Loren's blessings list, there's an ability called 【True Sight Eye】, but Loren seems to only have half the ability.

Compared to True Sight, Loren finds Omniscience even more terrifying. Forget whether 'any time' includes the future, just the ability to see any location is extremely horrifying on its own.

That way, nothing in the entire world could be hidden from Him, all schemes become meaningless.

"What a shame. Why is The Perpetual Observer so stingy? Why didn't He give me Omniscience?"

Loren grumbled internally, but upon careful thought, that might not necessarily be a good thing.

Lilith said "simultaneously" see. Currently, Loren's vision just has the additional feed from the Abyssal Gaze Eye and he's already so tired. He doesn't dare imagine what would happen if he truly gained Omniscience. Would his brain overload in an instant?

"Do you know about The Perpetual Observer's Angels?"

Loren hadn't forgotten about Gabriel. On the surface, the Pseudohuman incident seemed to be over, and with Movila's help, Pseudohumans no longer seemed like a threat.

But such a bizarre thing, Loren feels it doesn't hurt to be cautious, especially since Gabriel's abilities are so strange.

"The Perpetual Observer has two Angels."

"Two?"

Loren was taken aback. He only knew of one, Gabriel.

In Lilith's story, The Perpetual Observer is like a program, but still, He is a "good god," on the side of helping all living beings.

So Loren finds it hard to imagine Gabriel being an Angel of The Perpetual Observer. Although Gabriel Himself might not harbor much malice, He doesn't seem like a good person either.

"Yes, two. I've forgotten their names, but I remember they don't get along with each other.

"And they possess a portion of The Perpetual Observer's authority, so they cannot lie."

"You don't know the names?"

Loren remembered Seraphina knew Gabriel's name. Her knowledge came from Lilith, so logically she shouldn't know something Lilith doesn't.

"It's not that I don't know, I've forgotten."

Lilith emphasized. There is indeed an essential difference between these two things. Looking at it this way, it's quite reasonable.

Many years ago, Lilith told Seraphina stories about Gabriel, but has now forgotten. Gabriel is not The Perpetual Observer; His stories wouldn't affect Lilith's memory.