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Chapter 742: Chapter 206: Return? The Caprice of Fate! (Part 2)

The Sun God put on a stern face.

He wasn’t just anybody.

"Just kidding, just kidding, please don’t be angry." The Fierce Goddess felt the light in her father’s eyes, as if he was about to give her a real fatherly slap. She quickly took a few steps back, smiling awkwardly and trying to say sothing nice. As a goddess, of course, she understood the matters of life and death reincarnation.

"So, when you struck him back then, intending to read his soul, was it not only because he had made a contract with

but also because he had broken your curse?"

She asked, a bit surprised.

The Sun God nodded.

The Fierce Goddess pondered, connecting the clues.

"I thought he was just a favorite of destiny..." The Sun God’s voice carried a hint of fear as he couldn’t help but raise his hand to feel his now healed eyes.

"I should have foreseen it, but arrogance blinded . This might be the beginning of the dusk."

While he was muttering this.

The Fierce Goddess frowned and continued asking.

"You’ve said so much, but I still don’t understand why you and other gods would allow the temple of destiny to exist." She found it hard to believe that such permission was only because the temple was related to destiny. After all, the temple’s existence involved faith, just as humanity involves money, and divine spirits seldom want to share their faith with others.

Faced with his dimwitted daughter, the Sun God was indeed sowhat powerless.

"Of course, it’s because a consensus was reached."

He sighed, not attempting to enlighten his daughter any further, and straightforwardly gave an answer, "So that in the final Chapter of that dusk, destiny could tily weave a hope for us."

"It’s a transaction, my child." The Sun God revealed the secret between the gods and the elder gods. However, he did not disclose what they had to sacrifice in this transaction.

Yet.

The Fierce Goddess had her own thoughts.

"Is this the price?"

She raised her hand, revealing the eternal contract that did not disappear even after Ian left, as if it beca so kind of "future" here.

"No, it is a gain."

The Sun God replied with an indifferent tone, providing a completely opposite response.

This left the Fierce Goddess completely bewildered.

She suspected that her father not only burned his eyes yesterday but also his brain.

A millennia-long work contract isn’t a price but a gain?

Even slave masters wouldn’t say such a thing!

"I didn’t even ask the na of the one I am to serve, oh right, he didn’t ask for my na either." The Fierce Goddess had a sowhat sour tone.

And at this mont.

"divh, my lord, my divine spirit once told

his na, and I believe we should rember it." The little girl, Cassandra, suddenly stood up after finishing her chant.

She turned around and spoke seriously—sotis, the opening of a story is just so coincidental, and perhaps Ian didn’t even realize that the legend of the Supre Mage had begun.

The ancient city of Pompeii was still flourishing.

Among it.

A few would rember his story.

...

In the ti passage.

The imnse power of ti seed to transform into a train.

It carried Ian, Malfoy, and Riddle heading towards the future. Ian and Riddle only felt a warm and irresistible force tightly enveloping them.

As if they were in the palm of an invisible giant beast.

To this.

The disheartened, silent Riddle rely sighed softly. anwhile, the curious little wizard observed his surroundings, finding a different feeling during this journey through the ages.

The last crossing, Ian only felt an endless intertwining whirlpool around him, his body apparently pulled by countless hands, dizziness and confusion filled his senses, as if in a never-ending nightmare. But this ti, as soon as he stepped into the ti passage, a peculiar tranquility washed over him.

Perhaps this is the treatnt of a legend.

He finally experienced the real pleasure of traveling through ti. Malfoy’s pale face rested on his shoulder, and Riddle, wrapped up like a cocoon under magic chains, exuded a rotten wood-like aura.

Countless light spots lit up in the void, the torrent of ti flowing past him, carrying an ancient and mysterious whisper, yet gentle like the wind brushing wheat.

"This is truly amazing."

Ian looked around.

Wherever his gaze reached.

The ti spots would gather into solid images.

They were not re possibilities.

But the history passing by their side.

This ti, not only did Ian feel the chaos of intertwined ti and space, but he also seed to be given a pair of eyes to observe history, witnessing scenes as clear as paintings with his own eyes.

"This is the best way to learn history!"

Ian marveled, in his vision, it was as if there were countless huge TV screens suspended in the air, and wherever his gaze touched, the images beca clear quickly.

There was smoke and fire on battlefields, the scorching sun high above, Roman legion soldiers in heavy armor, wielding long spears and shields, their orderly steps shaking the earth as they shouted in unison. Emperor Caesar stood at the center of the Senate, holding a scepter, his eyes sharp. The senators whispered, plots and loyalties interwoven in the air.

"Even with betrayal omnipresent, Ro’s glory shall endure."

Even the whispers of Emperor Caesar.

Ian could hear them clearly in this ti passage. He witnessed the Roman Legion under Emperor Caesar’s leadership, crossing the majestic Alps. The silver eagle emblem shone in the sunlight, the sound of war drums deafening, soldiers’ armor reflecting dazzling light in the sun.

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