She thought she wouldn't be able to participate in this part of history, and that she couldn't stop it, but now she can't just stand by and watch.
Maggie vaguely remembered the scene she saw as soon as she arrived. Although the situation was rather chaotic, she had scanned the future gods one by one, including Nophiel.
Loy and Taber were right next to Norfield.
The battlefield of the God of Light is also easy to identify. Although various elemental magics are mixed together, pure white stands out.
Maggie didn't really know what she could do right now, but if she did nothing, she could only watch helplessly as Roy died because of it, and she couldn't accept that.
Without hesitation, Maggie strode toward the vortex at the center of the divine battle.
The terrifying magical pressure grew clearer as she approached, and even though she could refresh her status without limit and was immune to injury and bleeding, she still felt suffocated.
"I'm still too weak..."
Maggie struggled to take each step, growing increasingly frustrated by her own lack of strength. If she were a Grand Magus now, she wouldn't be in this situation.
"No, we have to think of something."
She can now unleash forbidden spells without limit or cost, but compared to the false gods... she's still a bit lacking.
However, now is not the time to consider those things. Maggie only had the thought in mind before she immediately put it into practice.
With the protection of the 'Sacred Realm', Maggie's movements became much freer, and she was finally able to see how dangerous the situations of Nofel, Taber, and Lloyd were.
Surrounded by a group of false gods, including not only the false gods of the light element but also collaborators of other elements, he was completely besieged on all sides.
Maggie then remembered that the original comic had mentioned that before the Age of Gods, humans were an unwelcome race.
Even during the Scourge, the human race suffered the most deaths and heavy losses, leaving only Nofel with the strength to participate in the war of the gods.
"..."
Maggie watched this scene in silence. This was the result after she had provided Nophiel with a massive amount of information. She couldn't even imagine how badly Nophiel would have failed if he had stubbornly participated in the battle for the divine throne.
At the same time, an uninvited guest barged into the battlefield. Naturally, many of the false gods from other races also focused their attention on Maggie, but after seeing her appearance, they all showed contemptuous expressions.
"A human mage who hasn't even reached the highest level and doesn't even have a divine title, you still want to join the competition?"
The words, laced with mockery, made Maggie frown. She was indeed weak, but these false gods were no better.
It's really upsetting to unite against the marginalized humans.
"Why are you here...?"
Roy dodged an attack from one of the false gods and even glanced back at Maggie, his voice filled with worry.
They all knew Maggie wouldn't get hurt, like a fake human, but in this situation, her protective treasures might fail, and Roy hoped she would leave.
"...It's nothing. I'm human, so helping other humans is only natural."
As Maggie watched Roy's retreating figure, her nose inexplicably stung with tears. She didn't explain why, but Roy was already ostracized because of his demon bloodline, and now he was helping the weakest human race.
Ultimately, it dissipated for this reason.
No matter how she thought about it, it made her incredibly sad.
She said this because she didn't want the heavy atmosphere to spread, and she didn't want the emotionally sensitive Roy to notice anything.
Even so, Roy seemed to sense something, and as he dodged the attack, he turned around and gave Maggie a big smile.
"Don't worry, they and I are both super awesome."
Loy said this to Maggie.
"..."
Maggie felt a lump in her throat for a moment; instead of being comforted, she felt even more upset.
"Tsk tsk tsk, elemental elves with demonic aura and humans of unknown origin encouraging each other, it's really... disgusting."
Nofel's opponent, annoyed by the scene, interrupted Maggie and Roy's conversation with a sarcastic remark.
This also interrupted Maggie's emotions.
Her face turned cold. Originally, she really didn't want to participate in this battle of gods, but what difference would it make if she got involved with such an annoying guy?
Anyway, it's all Nofel who benefits, and it won't change history.
She wants to protect Roy.
With that thought in mind, Maggie dashed forward. In Roy's eyes, Maggie's figure gradually grew larger and larger until she landed in front of him.
They stood in front of him, protecting him.
His only friend is protecting him.
Luo Yi stared blankly into thought.
Nofel naturally witnessed this scene as well, and while fighting his opponent, he was also making plans in his mind.
Maggie is immortal and has unlimited potential. If we had to say, it wouldn't be impossible for her to deal with these false gods whose weaknesses we already knew.
Indeed, she is very suitable to become a god.
Norfield thought.
And so, on the battlefield of the God of Light, there was one more immortal human girl who did not belong to this era.
...
Meanwhile, the black hole in Tartarus has expanded to a extent that Hell cannot withstand.
Safis's pure black demon wings spread to their maximum extent, blotting out the sky, and the Time Feathers on them gradually disappeared, all of which were used to reverse the expansion of the black hole.
The halo above El's head reached its brightest point, and his pure white wings were almost as large and powerful as those of Saphis. The cleansing magic unique to angels was also restraining Tartarus's expansion.
Demons and angels, one on the left and one on the right, are simultaneously resisting the terrifying black hole that is devouring this continent.
Even with the combined suppression of Safis and El, they could only slow down the spread of the abyss, not shrink it or completely seal it back.
Safis knew that his power had been exhausted to the limit and that he would soon be unable to hold on. At that time, Tartarus would completely devour Hell, expand from Hell to the continent, and finally engulf the entire continent.
"We'll be giving away our lives for nothing before the so-called supreme god you speak of even appears."
He was clenching his teeth so hard they were practically grinding to powder as he spoke, but all he could see was El's unmoved, expressionless face.
“No need. If the main god doesn’t appear in the end, I will enter Tartarus on my own initiative.”
Al's voice was calm and unwavering, leaving Safis speechless.
"It's an abyss that will never be satisfied. Even if you go in and become its food, how long can that delay things? I really..."
Safis was so frustrated he wanted to curse, but El was a stubborn guy who wouldn't listen to reason.
In the end, the angel and the demon stopped talking and fell into a long silence, gritting their teeth and persevering, waiting for the arrival of the god El had spoken of.
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