Chapter 399: Cemetery of the Gods (Nine Thousand)
The corpse of the Mother Goddess of All Things.
Ron's heart skipped a beat.
Coupled with Hefferson's gloomy tone, Ron seemed to feel cold winds all around him, as if hundreds of ghosts were wandering at night, as if he had fallen into hell. In an instant, Ron felt cold both physically and mentally.
After breaking through the legendary realm, he actually saw the corpse of the Mother Goddess of All Things? This was too different from what Ron had expected, wasn't it? In Ron's estimation, after breaking through the legendary realm and increasing his own strength, he might be rejected by the world and hunted by those chains.
But what does this have to do with the corpse of the Mother Goddess of All Things? Ron sensed that something was wrong.
By the way, Heferson had said before that he broke through the realm of destruction when his life was almost over. Although he had tried many times before that, he only tried briefly each time. Once he realized that something was wrong, he would find a way to quit in time.
It was because he felt that he was about to die that Heferson gave up everything and was ready to fight to the death.
Since he was going to die anyway, he might as well give it a try. Then, could it be possible that Heferson was actually dead when he broke through? Or was he in the gap between the end of his life span and the new life span brought by the state of destruction? Was it because of this special state that Heferson saw many things that he shouldn't have seen? Ron had some doubts in his heart, but he didn't show it.
Heferson had also been paying attention to Ron's expression. He could see that when he mentioned the corpse of the Mother Goddess of All Things, Ron's eyes were obviously shocked, but he quickly regained his composure. It was difficult to tell much from his eyes, which made Heferson secretly curse the little fox for being so treacherous.
Ron didn't want to praise him, but Maki Heferson couldn't stop talking. He really wanted to recruit Ron to his ship. If Ron could help him, there would be no rivals in the huge Dusk Continent, and his goal would surely be achieved.
Hefelson took a deep breath, temporarily suppressed the restlessness in his heart, and spoke again: "Perhaps, this is the opportunity. That day, I thought I was going to die under the chains, and I was even ready to die, but I never thought that there seemed to be a voice guiding me."
"My consciousness followed the sound, traveling through the void, cutting off chains one after another. I don't know where my soul has drifted to, perhaps to the ethereal starry sky, or to the legendary abyss."
"I only know that the place where my soul was was surrounded by scarlet, and the strong and pungent smell of blood became the only thing between heaven and earth. The unknown is the most frightening. Even though I was invincible at the time, I still felt terrified in that place."
"I suppressed my fear and walked in that area. That place was more despairing than hell. At that time, I no longer even hoped to break through to the realm of destruction. I just wanted to escape from that place, even if it meant death... That's right, even if it meant death, I didn't want to stay there any longer."
"I had a feeling that if I stayed there too long, something more horrible than death might happen to me."
Heferson was just describing what happened at that time, and he tried to maintain a calm tone, but Ron could clearly feel that even now, even though he had become a master of destruction.
Even if Heferson was truly invincible, that fear would linger in his heart from beginning to end and would never disappear, like a nightmare haunting his soul.
Ron could even imagine that this guy probably had never had a good night's sleep since he escaped from that place by chance. Whenever he closed his eyes, he might see that horrible scene.
This behavior made Ron even more curious. He really couldn't believe what kind of scene could leave such a powerful master with such a shadow? "I don't know where that place is, but I can guarantee that it definitely doesn't belong to any area of the Dusk Continent. That place looks like it has been burned by a raging fire. There are countless gray and black things floating in the dark sky, like catkins. I once reached out and caught a piece of it. It was ashes after the fire."
"The ground was covered with a thick layer of it. Once you stepped on it, it was directly submerged up to your knees."
“That place was filled with an indescribable power. The magic power in my body was almost suppressed to the lowest point. I was at the peak of the Legendary level... No, at that time, I had already broken through to the Destruction Realm. What kind of strength was that? But there, I couldn’t move an inch. I couldn’t even fly. I could only move my body step by step with difficulty in the ashes that looked like snow.”
Hefferson's description was so vivid that Ron could almost imagine the scene.
"But there is a strong smell of blood between heaven and earth. The most terrifying thing is that the scenes I can see around me are almost the same. It is even more despairing than the glaciers and snowfields in the far north. Moreover, the visibility is extremely low. I can't tell the direction in that place at all."
"Fortunately, the voice that guided me was always gentle, but it kept echoing in my mind. It was under the guidance of that voice that I kept moving slowly in a certain direction."
"I don't know how long I walked in the ashes. I couldn't feel the passage of time there, but it felt like a year, ten years, a hundred years, or even a thousand years to me..."
"My will is almost broken, and my spirit is almost going crazy."
"Sir, you have never experienced that feeling, so you can never imagine how desperate it is."
Ron was also a little nervous.
He had never experienced that feeling, but he could see that when Heferson said this, his face twisted subconsciously and the red light released from his eyes.
Loneliness is the most terrible enemy.
I don't know how many novels this sentence appears in, but it does make sense.
There is no hope, no end in sight, no way out… If it weren’t for the voice in Hefferson’s mind that was guiding him all the time, and if it weren’t for his own strong will, I’m afraid he really wouldn’t have been able to make it.
“Countless times, I wanted to give up.”
"Just when I was about to give up, I saw... a huge corpse lying in front of me, like a small hill."
"I recognized the identity of the corpse at first sight. She was very large, with an upper body similar to that of a human. Her face was very beautiful and delicate, but it was pale and had no color at all."
"She had six eyes on her forehead, four of which had been broken, and the remaining pair of eyes were dim and dull, like a gem that had long lost its luster."
"She had twelve arms growing from her back, and her lower body was bloated and round, like a giant silkworm chrysalis."
“That is the image of the Mother Goddess of All Creation.”
"The elves have worshipped the Mother Goddess of All Things for generations. I will never admit my mistake."
"I didn't expect to meet the god I believe in in a place like this. What's even more unexpected is that the god I believe in has already died."
The last thread in his mind broke.
Nothing was more devastating than the blow brought by this scene. Heferson was like a madman, wailing in front of the corpse of the Mother Goddess of All Things, crying until his tears dried up and the blood in his body dried up.
He even couldn't help wanting to end his own life, rather than face the desperate reality before him.
“But, I didn’t do that after all.”
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"From the corpse of the Mother Goddess of All Things, a ray of divine power entered my body and brought me hope."
"My exhausted body regained its energy, and I even broke free from the shackles and was able to soar in that world."
Hefferson opened his arms, his face full of madness: "I have found the meaning of my life."
"I want to pass on the power of the Mother Goddess of All Things and not let her disappear in the Dusk Continent."
What people fear most is having no hope, and the same goes for elves.
"I started flying around in that space, trying to find a way to leave. Then, after flying for an unknown amount of time, I encountered another being..."
"What existence?" Ron's throat moved and he asked subconsciously.
Heferson was very satisfied with Ron's cooperation. He grinned, but to Ron, that smile was as scary as a bloody mouth: "I saw a giant wearing heavy golden armor and holding a golden heavy sword..."
Ron's heart trembled slightly: "God of War?"
Among the seven orthodox religions, the God of War believed in by the Church of the God of War is a giant wearing heavy golden armor and holding a heavy golden sword.
This is also the reason why the belief in the God of War is passed down among the giants.
But the giants were just a bunch of brainless idiots, and were nowhere near as cunning as humans. In the end, it was the humans who had more believers.
"Yes, it is the God of War, but his golden heavy armor has long been mottled, his golden heavy sword has long been broken, and even his neck seems to have been directly cut off by some sharp weapon, and his head fell to the side."
"Only the tall body still stands on the ground."
"I continued flying, and then, I encountered another body."
"It was a goddess... She had emerald green hair and a wreath made of hundreds of petals on her head. She was lying on the ground like a sleeping beauty, motionless."
"The only thing was a big hole in the chest, and the heart was missing."
Ron's mouth was dry.
Goddess of nature.
The god worshipped by the Church of Nature's Heart in the Theocracy of Sbon.
The place Heferson went to might not be the cemetery of the gods! 9,000 words (end of this chapter)