After Being Betrayed by the Empire, I Decided to Support the Demon King

Having served the Empire for half of his life, Ela was decisively sold out. He intended to flee to another country but was nearly beaten to death during his escape before being saved by a dragon-gi...

Chapter 58 A Chain of Goodwill (shuhaige.net)

However, looking at some familiar-looking items on the other person, Ira made some guesses... Golden Eye, Golden Blocks, Golden Jewelry, the other person's identity must be from the Egyptian side.

The girl was clearly angry at Ira's attitude... but not at Ira and her group. Pointing to her own head, adorned with a bird's head decoration, she laughed angrily and said, "Don't you recognize me?! You bunch of bastards!"

The young goddess was furious. She couldn't understand why those guys hadn't come to see her for so long, and why even mortals no longer recognized her.

She called them "those bastards" and seemed angry because we didn't recognize her.

The human woman repeated this, then looked at Vereesa beside her in confusion, and said, "So, this child refers to other gods? But... um..."

As the human woman spoke, the goddess looked at Ira, who was clearly the leader, and asked with a frown, "But what? You say 'other gods,' what do you mean? Which one do you worship?"

Things seemed to be going in a way she hadn't expected; the children... seemed to have lost respect and reverence for the gods.

The group exchanged glances. In fact, most of the outsiders were unbelievers, or rather, most people in this world were general believers, meaning they didn't believe in anything beyond the most basic faith required for chanting magic.

“I am Raphael…my god is all of you.”

Only Raphael said this, looking at the goddess before him, having already recognized her, and the goddess had also realized... Raphael was the first child of the gods.

Because of the unique body it used, even the gods did not notice it immediately.

"Why are you... a calamity?"

Raphael, under everyone's gaze, asked with a serious and resolute expression, questioning the young goddess before him: "One of the chief gods—the Sun Goddess?!"