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Chapter 97: The eting with Echidna

Noah and the Crow appeared in a ruined, shattered temple.

Leona was nowhere to be seen. Only Noah had been permitted to co.

He didn’t mind. In fact, it was better this way—Leona’s presence would have been a burden if he needed to escape should things go wrong.

The temple lived up to its na. It was shattered—so fragile that it seed as though a single touch would cause it to collapse completely.

"Let’s go," the Crow said, walking ahead. "We’ve wasted enough ti."

Without hesitation, she led the way toward the heart of the temple.

Noah followed silently.

Though he felt relatively relaxed after signing the soul contract, he remained ready to act at any mont.

When they arrived at the temple’s center, Noah found himself standing before a tall, crumbling statue.

It depicted a woman—with horns and wings, her body curvy, her figure statuesque.

Yet like everything else in this temple, the statue was damaged beyond repair.

I wonder why... Noah mused silently.

The Crow gestured toward the statue. "Go ahead. Just touch it. This is our goddess’s avatar. When you touch it, she will sense your presence and intervene."

She paused.

"But be calm when you do it. You only get one chance."

Noah kept his composure. "Where exactly will the eting take place? Here? Or another realm?"

The Crow tilted her head, slightly puzzled by his question, but answered, "It’s a small temporary realm, created just for this eting. It exists within this world."

Noah nodded, secretly relieved.

Thanks to Laeh’s blessing, his virtual immortality in this world ant he didn’t have to fear much if the goddess decided to act out.

He stepped forward.

With a steady gaze, he pressed his hand against the shattered statue.

Imdiately, it began to glow with an eerie light.

A deep, unfathomable pressure descended on the shattered temple—

—and in the next instant, Noah was engulfed in a blinding flash and disappeared.

Behind him, the temple, already crumbling, finally gave way.

In re seconds, it collapsed into nothingness.

The Crow remained at the center of the destruction.

Quietly, she reached up and removed her mask, revealing her true face: a beautiful young woman, seemingly no older than Noah himself.

She had flowing black hair, and striking eyes—one gold, the other red—giving her a unique, haunting charm.

She sighed heavily, gazing at the ruins around her.

"I hope you make the right choice, Master," she murmured.

"Otherwise... we might as well pack up and abandon this world."

Because this was their final chance.

Her master had paid an enormous price just to place this fragile avatar here.

That’s how badly the divine beings needed this world.

In these tis, finding a world without an owner was like finding a virgin soul in a corrupted land.

Rare—almost mythical.

She sighed once more.

Waiting was all she could do now.

...

anwhile, Noah appeared elsewhere.

A new realm.

But unlike Elira’s serene white realm, this place was filled with darkness.

The sky was black, crimson flashes tearing through it like lightning.

The space was empty—desolate—except for one thing:

A throne.

At the center of the realm stood a magnificent throne, engulfed in black flas.

It radiated both beauty and danger, seemingly crafted from the rarest materials in existence.

The throne pulsed with a heartbeat he could feel through the ground—each beat whispering destruction into the air.

And atop that throne sat a woman.

To call her rely beautiful would be an insult to her very existence.

She was beyond beauty—sothing divine.

Her black hair flowed around her like a silken river. Her skin was black as midnight, adorned with intricate tattoos depicting fire and destruction.

There were no visible horns or wings—but Noah could tell this was rely her base form.

She sat on the throne not like a monarch—but like a disaster waiting to unfold, calm only because it chose to be.

The woman regarded him calmly.

"You are intriguing," she said, her voice lodic, without the usual divine force.

It was as if a normal woman were speaking—but Noah knew better.

He was standing before a goddess.

A demoness, no less.

"I cannot see your future," she continued. "Nor your destiny. Nor even your fate."

She leaned forward, smiling slightly.

"How fascinating. How can a re mortal hide from ? Even if my authorities don’t govern fate and revelation, this shouldn’t be possible."

Her black eyes glead.

"So tell , Noah Weaverheart—how did you do it?"

Noah steadied himself.

This wasn’t his first ti facing a higher being.

He had faced Shadeva before—and she had been far more erratic and dangerous than this one.

He smiled lightly. "Maybe fate itself adores and decided to shield ? Who knows?"

She chuckled. "Or perhaps it’s a talent of yours? A title, maybe? But to receive such a thing, you must have accomplished sothing truly extraordinary."

Her voice turned thoughtful.

"Which is it, I wonder?"

Noah simply smiled in response.

The woman waved her hand dismissively. "No matter. I don’t need to know. The important thing is that I found you."

She stood up, her excitent barely contained.

"I only discovered you because you defeated the Chosen One during that little ’ga’ of yours," she said, her eyes gleaming.

"And now, thanks to that, I’m aware of your existence."

She smiled broadly, delighted.

"Others won’t notice you. To them, you are nonexistent. Nothing worth paying attention to. Anyone trying to peer into your being would find... nothing."

She shivered slightly in delight.

"You are a wild card."

Her excitent was palpable.

Because it ant that she alone knew of his existence.

It ant he could be hers.

A rare anomaly, a wild card—perfect to beco her champion.

Then—

"Ah..it seed with my excitent I have forgotten to introduce myself."

Suddenly, her deanor shifted.

Gone was the playful woman.

Now, standing before Noah, was a true divine.

An existence above mortals.

A being of terrifying authority.

The realm itself trembled as black flas erupted around her, carrying devastating power.

"I am Echidna," she declared, her voice thundering through the realm.

"The Demoness of Fla and Destruction."

Her voice alone seed strong enough to shatter reality itself.

Behind her, a massive silhouette erged—a terrifying hybrid of a phoenix and a dragon.

A black fla phoenix.

A destruction dragon.

A lineage beyond comprehension.

Echidna.

One of the rulers of the lower level of Demonic Divine Realm.

A place also known as—

Hell.

—End of Chapter 97—

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