Mythology Rebooted-Chapter 1334 - 445: The Legacy of the Life Alliance_2

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Chapter 1334: Chapter 445: The Legacy of the Life Alliance_2

Do Liberty Mages have faith?

No!

Do Legendary Mages, who have betrayed the gods, have steadfast faith?

Also no!

Do the gods care?

The gods don’t care; as long as you help the gods share the burden, you’re a qualified believer.

As Wayne grew stronger, he gradually understood these truths, or rather, the unwritten rules among the gods.

Shamefully, despite his pale appearance, his whispers are more noisy than anyone’s. Listen long enough, and they may turn into his shape. But that is an active attack skill; the knowledge he possesses is actually the cleanest.

Wayne didn’t understand the situation in the Divine Nation, but the fact that the Divine Nation could exist independently in the Void without being corrupted, and the gods could protect the offerings in the Divine Nation, showed that after becoming a god, they obtained the ability to filter knowledge.

Thinking of the pale moonlight and the twilight sunset, Wayne speculated that these two goddesses once also crazily studied for a period of time. Before becoming gods and after, they couldn’t eliminate the chaotic truths of the Void within them, and their thoughts were severely polluted. Though not exactly shaped like the Void, they were not far off.

The only gods who could proceed steadily, step by step, or were least affected by the corruption, were Nature, Death, and Darkness.

In terms of the degree of corruption, Nature was the strongest, followed by Death, and Darkness ranked last.

As for the Sun and the Moonlight, they probably wouldn’t even have the courage to enter a classroom after becoming gods.

"No wonder one teaches sports outdoors and the other plays piano in the music room..." Wayne chuckled, shaking his head.

"The legacy of the Life Alliance comes from a group of fallen gods, demigods struggling on the path to godhood, who died either in faith wars or due to their own madness. Their thoughts have long perished, but their mad knowledge was preserved..."

"Or perhaps this knowledge was our solitary filtering of corruption, sealed and left for future use."

Idinis slowly said, "This knowledge can be used to cultivate new demigods and subsidiary gods, or be directly learned. As long as one can bear the cost, anything is possible."

"Understood, those two women were up to no good. They know the relationship between us; if they manage to get rid of me, you’d suffer a huge loss," Wayne said.

We have no relationship!

Idinis thought to herself, feeling unlucky. What did Anastasia’s body have to do with her? At that time she had just sensed a burst of...

In any case, however Wayne thought, she knew she wasn’t involved.

"With your Essence of Life, this knowledge shouldn’t corrupt you, but once you learn it, trouble will come knocking."

Idinis sneered, "Guess which goddesses will come looking for you then?"

"Except for Death, you all will come."

"That’s right, including me!"

"Uh, Idinis, you don’t need to emphasize yourself deliberately."

Wayne spoke tactfully, he had already let it go, hoping Idinis would mature a bit, or else things would get awkward in the future.

"Shut up!"

Idinis glared at Wayne and coldly said, "If you can’t learn it, you’re ruined. If you learn it, you’re finished. Shi Luke and Galle are up to no good, keep your distance from them in the future."

"Alright, I’ll listen to you."

"..."

Why are you being so obedient?

Idinis felt annoyed. Every word Wayne said seemed particularly irritating in her ears, making her want to tear his smug face apart immediately.

Given the situation, thinking about the future, she decided to tolerate it for now and deal with it later.

"Idinis, say something!"

I don’t want to speak right now!

Idinis glanced over the three Angels standing behind Wayne, narrowing her eyes, "Such a grand lineup, just Archangel Hexuno isn’t enough, so they also sent two extras. You’re getting too close to Heaven."

Hexuno quietly nodded, such intense desires, can the Saint Heir truly redeem them?

Heya was secretly startled; no wonder Archangel could even deceive the gods.

Auga hesitated, is it possible that the little secretary truly is an Archangel?

After thinking about it, probably not.

The direct report had no reason to conceal their identity from Frey. Frey didn’t have the courage to yell at her direct report, nor act passive-aggressively.

For instance, there’s no chance she’d dare call Michael an arrogant fallen angel or a Child of the Beach.

But Frey dared!

It didn’t seem like an act, meaning Frey knew who her Archangel was.

"It’s a misunderstanding with Heaven; it’s a long story, so I won’t explain," Wayne shook his head.

"I really want to hear it. There’s plenty of time, so you can tell it slowly. After all... the more you say, the more I’ll invest, which can’t be bad for you." Idinis insisted.

"Uh, well..."

Wayne hesitated, "I don’t want your investment now; whatever they add can’t match yours."

Idinis said nothing, her chest heaving, and after a hum, she regained her composure.

"Don’t try to provoke me; I care about you. Tell me, how much effort has Heaven put into you, giving even the pure Archangel, what does the Saint Heir truly represent?"

The title ’Saint Heir’ concerned Idinis especially, feeling that Hexuno’s attitude toward Wayne wasn’t routine but heartfelt awe.

This was quite terrifying.

The last being an Archangel revered was called the Heavenly Father, the first transcendent deity, as great as an Ancient God.

Ancient God...

Wayne...

Is Wayne the child of the Heavenly Father?

Idinis squinted her eyes, guessing too shockingly, also too ridiculously, hoping for a more reliable answer.

"It relates to Heaven’s secrets, closely tied to the safety of the Mortal World, I can’t tell you."