In the outer plain of pure darkness, a woman sat upon her throne fashioned from bones, her gaze fixed upon the screen before her.
Despite the vastness of her existence and the eons she had witnessed, she found herself succumbing to the monotony of boredom.
"Boring," she muttered, her voice tinged with frustration as she observed the uneventful scenes unfolding in the mortal realm.
For weeks, she had been monitoring the world through the eyes of her chosen saintess, Isabella, hoping to find so semblance of amusent.
Yet, each passing mont only deepened her dissatisfaction.
Ti held little aning for her, its passage imperceptible against the backdrop of eternity.
But in these recent weeks, even the smallest incrents felt like an eternity of tedium. Isabella's actions, though dutiful and necessary for their grand sche, failed to captivate her attention.
Isabella's role as a healer and supporter within the party did little to satisfy the woman's craving for excitent and adventure.
What she desired was action, intrigue, the thrill of the unknown.
She longed to witness the exploits of her chosen champion, to revel in the chaos and unpredictability of mortal affairs.
If Isabella wasn't allowed to go at the front, she would've liked it more is she saw her beloved baby instead.
With a sigh, the woman leaned back upon her throne, her patience wearing thin. Despite her imnse power and influence, even she was not immune to the relentless pull of boredom.
In the endless expanse of her domain, the woman grew increasingly restless. Even the mbers of the party Isabella was currently assigned to failed to ignite any spark of interest within her.
Temptations to possess Isabella and inject so excitent into the proceedings flitted through her mind, but she quickly dismissed them.
Such actions would only disrupt the delicate balance they sought to maintain with the goddess.
Days passed in agonizing monotony until finally, a ripple of activity stirred across the mortal realm.
Though the context behind that ripple wasn't sothing she expected.
…..
Taking slow, deliberate breaths, I focused my thoughts on the location of the demon princess.
Despite my burning desire to imdiately rescue Elena, I knew I needed to approach the situation with caution.
My emotions were running high, and I needed to quell the raging anger within before I could act.
With each step towards the demon princess's location, I reminded myself of the importance of maintaining a clear head.
It was imperative that I address the damage inflicted upon my soul and seek guidance from Mother.
Together, we could devise a plan to navigate this unexpected turn of events.
As I contemplated the presence of angels among our enemies, I couldn't help but feel a sense of unease.
Their unexpected appearance added a layer of complexity to an already precarious situation.
However, I found solace in the knowledge that their influence seed to be limited by their possession of the dark elves. This presented an opportunity for us to level the playing field, albeit temporarily.
Checking the connection between my soul and Elena's, I breathed a sigh of relief upon confirming her continued existence.
Yet, concern gnawed at as I pondered the unknown horrors she might be enduring. Negative thoughts threatened to overwhelm , and I could feel the darkness within stirring in response.
"Ian, Aria and the others are heading into the distraction you requested"
"Thank you…"
"You don't have to worry about Louise and Aria being taken away, Fenrir is there watching them from a distance"
Acknowledging my sister's update, I felt a weight lift off my shoulders knowing that Louise and Aria were under Fenrir's watchful eye. With that concern alleviated, I could focus entirely on the task at hand.
It was evident that our adversaries had a larger plan in motion, using Elena as leverage to manipulate . This realization only fueled my determination to outmaneuver them.
Despite my disdain for the goddess, I couldn't deny her strategic prowess. Holding Elena hostage restricted my ability to take decisive action, and they were undoubtedly capitalizing on that fact.
As I pondered the gravity of the situation, I couldn't help but inquire about Aunt's progress in locating Elena.
'What about Aunt?'
'She's currently looking for Elena as we speak…'
Her expertise in finding individuals made her an invaluable asset in this dire circumstance. However, the fact that even Aunt was facing challenges in locating Elena emphasized the severity of the threat posed by our enemies.
With each passing mont, the urgency of the situation grew. Ti was of the essence
If she does not care for an all out war it could only an one thing…. Ether she ahs a ans for the cause of causality to stick by her side, or that she has an ally backing her up.
She must have surely co to realize by now that we have a beast of apocalypse on our side. So, it doesn't really matter how many pantheons she has by her side.
That ans whoever or whatever was backing her must have enough ans to fight our apocalypse beast.
But it doesn't matter. If Mom makes a move, even the universe would have to readjust itself in her wake.
As much as I love this place already, I wouldn't mind destroying this whole planet if it's for the sake of my lovers—Elena, Aria, Louise, and Ana.
They were all that mattered in my eyes. Of course, there were so friends made along the way, but they were my top priority right now.
Rembering what happened back then made my stomach churn as I realized just how truly weak I was.
I thought I was strong, but that's only in comparison to what humans would call strong.
In front of powerhouses like Siena and other higher-level beings, I was just a kid holding onto a knife. Even if all my authorities were unlocked, when I faced those angels, I doubted I could win.
Considering they were literally toying with the whole ti, I did my actual best to actually kill so of them there, but ultimately gave up the thought considering the amount of pure firepower they had. Those guys were my weaknesses.
Clenching my fist, I knew I had to get stronger. And to do that, I had to change. I needed to accept who I really am now.
"Sis,"
"Yes?"
"Can you open a gate to Mom?"
"Yes... but only in your astral form,"
"It doesn't matter,"
"Okay... but are you sure about this, Ian?"
"Yes," I affird.
As far as I knew, I'd been delaying it all this ti, but now it truly doesn't matter whether I remain human or not.
Bzzt...!
A black portal erged right in front of .
Once I entered, only my body would remain here as my soul traversed the path connected to Mom's realm.
Feeling the familiar presence, I quickly withdrew, realizing I couldn't just dive in without preparation. I had to attend to sothing first; leaving my body here without warning wasn't an option.
Suddenly, the air crackled with energy, and the sky lit up with crimson streaks.
Rumble…! Rumble…!
A thunderous crash followed, and through the smoke erged a figure.
"Father!" she called out.
In an instant, the scene darkened, and I found myself enveloped in two massive soft masses—Elaniel.
I recognized her energy, confirming it was indeed her. Here I was again, nestled between her breasts, a strange sense of déjà vu washing over .
"You're here, father! What's going on? You seed in a hurry, taking over this place. And where are your girls? Weren't you all together? Oh, you're as handso as ever!" she exclaid, brimming with excitent.
Her swords just kept coming out of her mouth that I had a hard ti formulating what to say. As much as I wanted to get out of my current position right now, I decided to let her have her fun for the mont—it had been quite so ti since we'd last seen each other.
"Father... I'm hungry~" she suddenly whispered in my ear.
I shook my head. As usual, she was openly greedy, but as much as I would love to give her what she wants.
Now wasn't the ti nor place for that right now.
"Elaniel... take to the castle"
"B-But..."
"Now"
Slightly disappointed, she lowered her head as her excitent faded.
With a sigh, she grabbed hold of my hand before red lightning covered our bodies, and we soared through the sky.
This... this was too fast.
'Since when did she learn a skill like this?'
I couldn't help but wonder as we sped towards our destination.
….
In an empty church, nestled within the hush of reverence, a solitary figure knelt before the grand altar.
Sunlight stread through stained glass, painting the scene with kaleidoscopic hues, as if the divine itself sought entry into this sacred space.
The man's silhouette was softened by the ethereal glow, his features illuminated with a celestial radiance.
With wings as pure as driven snow and a halo of shimring gold crowning his head, he seed more angelic than mortal, a being transcendent in his presence.
Yet, despite his unearthly aura, he bowed humbly, his whispered entreaties weaving through the silence.
"Oh great mother of life… Please hear my prayer and take us back into our kind grace," his voice, a solemn plea, reverberated within the empty expanse of the church.
Minutes passed, marked only by the whisper of his words and the gentle caress of sunlight upon his pale countenance.
Finally, he lifted his gaze, eyes alight with faith, and made the sign of the holy church of light, a gesture of reverence to the divine.
As he stepped out into the world beyond the church's walls, a young woman, her presence as ethereal as his own, intercepted his path. Her features mirrored his pallor, her eyes keen with curiosity.
"Done praying?"
"Yes,"
"Hmm…"
"What?" he prompted, sensing the weight of her unspoken thoughts.
"Nothing, it's just… I find it strange how you still put your faith in her after all this ti,"
"My faith and loyalty are unwavering,"
"Is that truly all?" she pressed, her curiosity unabated.
Choosing not to engage further, he moved ahead, the woman trailing behind him"I wonder what will happen from now on?"
The woman's voice, tinged with boredom, cut through the silence like a jagged edge.
She cast a disinterested glance over the desolation surrounding them, her gaze sweeping across the landscape littered with tattered remnants of what once were hos.
There was a sense of disdain in her scoff, a silent comntary on the destructive capabilities of humanity.
"We'll see," ca the man's reply, his tone asured, betraying none of the turmoil brewing beneath the surface.
"Eh, I thought soone who can see the future already knows what's coming?"
The woman's query held a hint of incredulity, as if she couldn't fathom how soone with such a gift could remain uncertain.
"The future is more unstable than you think," he countered, his words weighed down by the burden of knowledge.
In the recesses of his mind, the man could only recall the countless iterations of destruction he had witnessed, each one a fragnt of a potential future shattered by the capricious whims of fate.
His gift, a curse as much as a blessing, granted him glimpses of what could be, yet left him powerless to alter the course of destiny.
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