Chapter Seventy: Goodbye, Gods! (shuhaige.net)



"I'm not going to the Empire."

"..."

The final destination of the young goddess should have been the empire, after which she would proceed with the "rule" according to plan—a plan she herself was unclear about exactly how to proceed or how to begin. But now she has suddenly said this.

In fact, the young goddess's plans had been constantly changing. From initially going directly to the Empire, to first traveling around the world and then visiting the Empire... and now, she had suddenly changed her mind again.

Yinla wasn't particularly concerned; he simply looked at the young goddess, waiting for her to continue.

...

The young goddess with wheat-colored skin and adorned with gold jewelry paused for a moment before saying, "I've been observing the Empire the whole way, so there's probably no need for me to go there myself."

That seems to be true, but...

"You won't even see Isabella?"

In response to Yinla's question, the young goddess smiled gently and said, "Go see her? It's no different from talking to her directly... Just imagine a feminine version of yourself."

Although I understand that the girl god meant that Isabella's political views and habits were very similar to Isabella's, saying it like that still feels a bit strange.

"Or perhaps we could look at the empire's nobles and commoners?"

"Ira asked."

The young goddess, however, continued to smile and replied, "Nobles are your henchmen, not decision-makers but executors... Commoners are your puppets, who regard your will as truth... There is no need for us to meet again."

Yes, that's what empires are like.

Thinking this, Yinla couldn't help but smile wryly. He reluctantly picked up a piece of hard candy from in front of the girl god and ate it... It was originally placed between the two of them, but the other party pulled it over. He said, "Ha, this doesn't sound like a nice thing."

"I wasn't entirely praising you."

"..."

In other words, it wasn't entirely a form of criticism.

"So what are your plans after that?"

As Yinla asked this, he had grown accustomed to the young goddess's sudden change of heart... Perhaps, the young goddess had simply been subconsciously avoiding returning to the Empire, because even she herself knew that the current prime plane no longer needed gods.

Or rather, there is no longer a need for a second deity.

"From what you told me, the little demon king, and the silver dragon, the dragons no longer have any of our old friends in their land. So there's no need to go to the Dragon Realm... I might go to the God Realm first."

As the young goddess spoke, she looked at Yinla and then emphasized, "You can't go to that place. As long as you are not yet able to freely accept the mana that belongs to the gods, you can't go... I'll go alone."

As she said this, the young goddess casually wrapped the remaining two candies on the plate in front of her in blue-purple mana, put them in her waistband, and said, "Afterwards, I will go to the Heavenly Realm to help you deal with the problem of the [Reverse Star God]."

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Counter Star God...

Before Yinla could ask anything while she was thinking this, the young goddess spoke first: "The calamity sealed above the heavens—the [Reverse Star God]—is not a god... just some mana with special powers."

"When the stars align, the seal will begin to falter, and if the power of the Reverse Star is unleashed... then the planets will reverse their rotation. Do you know that the sun and moon in the sky do not revolve around the nine planes?"

Yinla was unaware of this... no, not that he didn't know planets revolve around stars, but that he wasn't sure if planets in this world would still operate according to the rules he was familiar with.

“It seems you understand that while the Nine Realms rotate naturally, they also revolve around the sun. So I can explain to you what would happen if the direction of rotation were reversed…”

As the sun god, Ra was confidently prepared to tell Illa about this matter... After all, the source of his divinity was the sun god who originated from the sun's forehead, making him very suitable for explanation.

"I roughly understand that the Earth's crust can become unstable, right? Continental plates that were originally bound to their original positions by rotation and revolution will undergo irregular movements, leading to displacement, collisions, volcanic eruptions, and earthquakes."

As Yinla spoke, looking at the girl god with her mouth agape, he continued to recall, saying, "The momentum released during the reversal caused by the rotation will form ocean currents, which will then condense with the air currents in the atmosphere, leading to disasters... such as massive hurricanes that indiscriminately sweep across the coast."

"..."

Isn't this person more knowledgeable than I am?!

The young goddess blinked blankly, then couldn't help but laugh, commenting, "Your past civilization was truly fascinating... I'll solve that calamity for you; I'm enough on my own."

The gods once sealed away the calamities without a second thought, so perhaps the young goddess could also easily resolve them... Wait, if it's about "solving," then could they have resolved the calamities before?

Yinla pondered for a moment, then asked, "What's the price?"

"..."

"As for the final calamity—the calamity of the resurrection of the dead—you should be able to overcome it on your own."

As the young goddess spoke, she gently stood up without answering Yinla's question. She looked at herself and took off the pendant that had been placed with the candy from her waist.

Then, once again...

The goddess girl stroked Yinla's head, then with one hand hung the golden pendant around Yinla's neck, saying, "I'm entrusting the main plane to you. This is my gift to you."

As she said this, the young goddess looked at the silent Yinla, simply stood up, and walked towards the ruins of the sun god in her memory... The portal there had the function of teleporting to the realm of gods.

However, to her surprise, Yinla simply followed her.

"I don't plan to go to the realm of gods with you. Hmm... what's inside this necklace?"

As Yinla asked this, he held the golden pendant, and he could clearly feel something completely different from [power] from it... It wasn't Mana, but something far more mysterious.

"My divinity."

The young goddess answered simply, looking somewhat wistful, and said, "My current [status] is Calamity, while the pendant in your hand is my original [status]... just a keepsake."

The souvenirs are alright; the one called "Divinity" is indeed quite stylish.

"After that, I'll probably sleep for a very long time."

The young goddess spoke simply, which could be considered an answer to Yinla's earlier question, "What's the price?" She shrugged and said, "I hope you'll surprise me when I wake up~"

"..."

"Can."

Yinla said, but...

...

I have a feeling that the two of them will have a chance to meet again.

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