The sound coming from the throat of the natural bird was that of Rachel.
Clearly, Rachel was asking for his opinion on behalf of the other members of the council of mages and other members of the council of mages.
The original plan was to take immediate action once the goddess of justice appeared.
But now, who dares to make a move? Who dares to act rashly?
That one-eyed raven is most likely Victor's pet raven.
After all, didn't you see that even Viktor himself was stunned and didn't make a move for a long time?
If anyone acts rashly, they will likely face Victor's retaliation in the end.
Therefore, in this tense atmosphere, everyone chose to act cautiously.
Left with no other option, Rachel had to once again use the Natural Sparrow to approach Heim Horn and relay a message, asking him for his next decision.
Should we stick to the original plan and take the initiative, or should we flexibly adjust our strategy?
Heim Horn felt immense pressure in the face of this situation.
I thought that as soon as the goddess of justice descended, I would launch an attack and deliver a fatal blow to her.
But nowadays, no one dares to make a move easily.
Even Heim Horn was hesitant.
If they don't take action, they fear the crow might just be a decoy, and they worry about missing the opportunity to strike at the goddess of justice.
If they make a move, and this crow is real, they'll likely face Victor's wrath.
This, this fucking...
Caught in a dilemma, Haim Horn was filled with confusion.
"No, Heim! Something's changed!"
Just as Heim Horn was deep in thought, Kokot suddenly shouted.
She stared intently at the changes in the sky, as if afraid of missing any detail.
"The goddess's body is approaching the one-eyed raven!"
...
In the air, Vega spread her black wings, observing Victor, who had been silent for a long time, with dissatisfaction.
It opened its beak and chattered away, questioning Viktor in a language he could only understand:
"Hey, Victor?"
"Was it you who summoned me?"
But no matter how it asked, it received no response from Viktor.
Vega noticed that Victor's brows were furrowed even more, as if he couldn't understand what was happening.
Now, it was Vega who felt somewhat puzzled.
However, it was still a little angry, so it prepared to flap its wings and go to find Victor.
It vowed to peck Viktor's head until it was smashed open, to see what was inside this pretentious fellow's head.
Just as it flapped its wings, preparing to fly towards Viktor, its body was suddenly frozen in mid-air by an invisible force.
This force was incredibly powerful, as if even the surrounding space was being drawn together by its terrifying attraction.
It formed an unbreakable cage, trapping it firmly.
Immediately afterwards, the body of that incomparably holy goddess appeared behind it.
The vast paleness and the small pitch blackness formed a stark contrast at this moment.
Then, the goddess of justice stretched out her hand, which lacked the scales, and gently lifted the black raven.
In the crow's bewildered gaze, the goddess of justice's arm had already raised it high, reaching towards the heavens.
Immediately afterwards, the goddess of justice's lips moved slightly, and a resounding, melodious, and ethereal sound followed.
Its voice, carrying a powerful divine intent, radiated outwards, as if to freeze this moment in eternity:
"Praise be to the return of our goddess."
...
"A strange god?"
Lia felt a little confused after hearing what Michaela said.
But Michaela nodded firmly and continued to explain:
"In fact, even if they control the scales of justice, they cannot call back the goddess of justice they believe in."
These words made Lia even more confused.
"Huh, why?"
"It's very simple. Do you really think their actions can be considered just?"
Michaela countered with a question.
This question struck a chord with her. Lia fell silent, gazing into the distance, lost in thought.
That hits the nail on the head, because the actions of those believers are really hard to define as just.
Driven by their extreme beliefs in themselves and the church, they wantonly destroyed a city.
They regard others as enemies of justice simply because of their subjective hostility, and resort to ruthless means.
To be honest, the crimes committed by these people are countless.
As a result, these very church members actually consider themselves holders of justice.
If this gets out, it would be a smear and an insult to the goddess of justice.
Although the goddess of justice also has her own fanaticism, she is indeed carrying out justice.
However, her approach was somewhat too absolute and extreme.
No matter how small the evil, the goddess of justice will eliminate it.
She would never give those who committed evil deeds a chance to repent.
For to the goddess of justice, evil is evil.
If someone who commits evil deeds is exonerated simply because they do a few good deeds, does that mean the victims' suffering can be forgotten?
This is extremely unfair to the victims.
However, the goddess of justice holds a different attitude towards those who do good deeds.
For example, those hypocrites who do good deeds in pursuit of fame.
As long as their motives are not for greater evil, the goddess of justice will not judge them.
The goddess of justice will use her scales to weigh the good and evil of others in advance.
Once the motive for evil is discovered, the goddess of justice will immediately judge the person.
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