The seventh level of Mountain Paradise was Kronas Heaven, the Glorious Paradise. It could only be reached through the Bridge of Paradise. It was completely different from the other six levels of Mountain Paradise, because even for the residents of Mountain Paradise, the seventh level was a very mysterious realm.
Garen raised his head and looked at the vast and bright Bridge of Heaven.
Imdiately, the gods took action and turned into beams of divine light. They entered the Bridge of Heaven and disappeared in an instant.
The tal Dragon God reminded Garen, " You might not feel comfortable in the Brilliant Paradise, but there will be so benefits.”
Uncomfortable?
The tal Dragon God did not say much, and Garen did not ask further.
The two true dragons flapped their wings and entered the bridge, their bodies hidden in the endless light.
The mont Garen entered the Bridge to Paradise, he felt that his vision was filled with a white scene. Ti and space were almost mixed up. Moreover, the Holy Light that should have been gentle and comfortable in Mountain Paradise, which was the essence of the light that ford the Bridge to Paradise, was gradually burning.
This state did not last long.
It seed like it was only for a mont before the white scene in Garen's eyes dispersed.
A whole new world unfolded before Garen's eyes.
This was an ocean ford by holy light. The light was incomparably brilliant and unpredictable. It transford into the appearance of various creatures that galloped in the air. There was no sky or land, only endless holy light flowing. It was as if it had a life of its own, jumping non-stop and shining on the bodies of the gods.
Other than the Gods and Holy Light that had just arrived, there were no other living creatures here.
At the sa ti, Garen frowned.
As soon as he arrived, Garen felt the discomfort from the tal Dragon God's mouth.
The burning sensation that ca from the Bridge to Paradise had almost turned into a burning pain. Moreover, it ca from Garen's will and soul, not his physical body.
At the sa ti, scenes appeared in Garen's mind.
When he was just born, he stole the Dragon Lady's gemstones to fill his stomach and beat up his younger dragon brothers and sisters. After he was expelled, he beat up the White Dragon Lady and robbed her dragon nest. When he t two weak children in the polar region, Amos and Lilith, he did not take them in and instead expelled them all................
Every ti these mories appeared, the burning pain that Garen endured beca more intense.
In the dark, there seed to be a gentle voice whispering in Garen's ear, telling him that what he had done was wrong. He should be kind and deal with the world with kindness. He should set an example and show his glory, making the Multiverse a place of kindness. There would be no more disputes, no more wars, and all living things would enjoy a paradise of goodness.
In the end, the mory continued to flow, and it ca to the War of Glory.
Every ti he killed an elf and took away a life, the burning pain in Garen's heart increased.
Only by feeling regret and yearning for kindness would there be a clear spring washing away this burning pain.
Until the final battle of the giants, when he recalled the ti when he slaughtered the giants with his incarnation, the burning pain reached its peak, and even Garen's steel-like will wavered a little.
Garen did not say a word and resisted.
The more he resisted, the stronger the burning pain.
As a result, Garen was getting hotter and hotter, feeling as if he was about to lt into the endless Holy Light. The whispers in his ears turned from gentle to a cold and dangerous voice, as if warning Garen that any evil would be purified by the Land of Virtue.
Garen remained unmoved, his will tempered in this unimaginable burning pain.
In the end, Garen's will had already beco blurry, as if it was really about to lt. His mind was filled with all kinds of thoughts of doing good.
“................ Mountain Paradise wants to lt ?"
Just as his consciousness was about to sink, Garen's expression turned vicious, and he prepared to use Ti Dragon Countercurrent again.
On the other side, the tal Dragon God looked at Garen, who was enveloped by the Holy Light and whose expression kept changing. It extended a dragon claw, already planning to help Garen dispel the Holy Light of Virtue.
At this mont, the Holy Light surrounding Garen suddenly beca harmless.
eaglesnovɐ1,сoМ Garen seed to have woken up from a dream, as if he had been drowning for a long ti and had finally resurfaced. He took a few deep breaths, and then his fearful gaze swept across the brilliant and endless light scene here.
The unbearable burning pain disappeared.
Garen also dispersed the Power of Ti that had gathered.
What was interesting was…
Only a few seconds had passed, but Garen's mories were looking back at his entire life, and it repeated dozens of tis, constantly enduring the burning pain in his heart.
When Garen broke away from it, he felt his will beco even firr. It was as if he had tempered Godly tal, flawless and indestructible.
“................ If I were to face the God of Cloud Giants right now, there would be a difference of a level, but even his Mind Authority would probably have difficulty affecting .”
Garen thought to himself.
At the sa ti, the tal Dragon God said, " Brilliant Paradise. This is a dangerous place. It is the origin of Mountain Paradise, a realm of Ultimate Benevolence.”
" The Holy Light of Benevolence here will annihilate all otherworldliness and evil. Even if a kind and orderly creature arrives here, their individual will will be purified and lted, becoming a part of the brilliant paradise.”
"Only when one reaches the level of a great Divine Power can one be completely unaffected.”
The silver dragon exhaled and said slowly, ""So that's how it is. The great Divine Powers are not affected, not because of the Ultimate Benevolence, but because their power is enough to ignore the erosion here.”
"Anyone below the level of great Divine Power will be affected........... This ant that there were no benevolent creatures that could be recognized by this place, and it was the sa for the good gods.”
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