After all, the atmosphere was quite serious. If he had a ring on him, he would have already handed them out to the gods one by one.
Wayne solemnly promised each of them that he would "only" wield his sword for the goddesses, and finally ca to the rewards and recognition phase.
The two "Holy Maidens" raised their hands, producing beams of gold and white light that intertwined. Through projection, the divine information of the Laws materialized in the Mortal World, forging two solemn, weighty tos.
One book, wholly crafted as if of gold, had an intricately designed cover with a central emblem resembling a golden sun. It looked like sunlight itself had been sculpted into physical form, radiating solemn and dazzling brilliance. It symbolized the guidance of truth and light, bestowing life and wisdom upon all beings.
The other book, entirely silvery white, bore a similar structure, differing only in its emblem, which depicted the four lunar phases—from the delicate crescent to the full, radiant moon—ticulously rendered. It emitted a pure, gentle glow, hinting that all things beco calr and more beautiful under the Moonlight.
The Sun Holy Book!
The Moonlight Shadow Book!
The two goddesses presented their first wager, urging Wayne to study the books. If he could grasp the knowledge within, he would gain the fortitude to resist the forbidden temptations of Darkness.
So that’s how it is—good stuff indeed, but first, they want to test my capabilities.
Wayne raised an eyebrow. He knew better than anyone what sort of talents he possessed.
Anyone with a "tentacle" knew that learning was quite simple—just an "om nom," and soone else’s knowledge beca one’s own.
The key question was: Should he flaunt his abilities before the two goddesses?
After a brief internal debate, Wayne decided that since the goddesses had descended from the heavens at a great expense, he might as well go for it.
First, he respectfully bowed, expressed gratitude for their blessings, and then accepted the Sun Holy Book, letting his fingers trace across its cover, pausing at the golden emblem.
Rather than calling it a book, it was more like a container. Beneath the lavish exterior was woven with golden threads that contained the Laws.
The Book of Greed peeked over. [Picture Inserted]
In an instant, Wayne absorbed all the Laws within. It was a satisfying feast, with the golden "sun-eyeball" emblem glowing brighter than ever before.
After Wayne had fully assimilated the internal Laws, the Sun Holy Book’s cover dimd; its golden light faded away, and the book vanished entirely.
The Sun Goddess froze in surprise, her curiosity about Wayne deepening, and she grew tempted to enter Wayne’s body for a closer look.
Next ca the Moonlight Shadow Book.
Just like the Sun Holy Book, this one didn’t last more than three seconds. A quick "om nom" reduced its contents into fragnts of Moonlight scattered across the ground.
The Moonlight Goddess froze as well.
The two goddesses exchanged glances, their expressions heavy. Wayne’s talents were critical, but what Idinis had managed to gain from him was far more vital—they had to get to the bottom of it.
This ti, the Sun Goddess spoke first: "Wayne, my Knight, when Darkness was invading you, did it say anything to you?"
"Uh... well..." Wayne flushed: "You probably won’t believe this, but Idinis—uh, the Dark Goddess—descended into the Dark Saintess’s body to, uh, do so unspeakable things to ."
"Describe them!" The Sun Goddess’s eyes sparkled.
Seriously, Goddess? I already said it was hard to describe—can’t you use your imagination?
The Moonlight Goddess frowned and interjected: "Idinis... How did you learn that na?"
"The pagan Evil God told herself!"
Wayne responded confidently. The first ti the na "Idinis" ca up, it was from the Sky Goddess Sarosia’s mouth; the Dark Goddess herself hadn’t actually ntioned it outright.
But negotiations were all about building value—if he didn’t hype up Darkness’s obsession with him, how would the two goddesses wager big?
Once the Sun Goddess and Moonlight Goddess placed their bets, Wayne intended to use their stakes to coax Darkness into raising hers the next ti she returned.
And so the cycle would repeat—buy low, sell high, and Wayne’s small enterprise would beco a listed company in no ti.
That’s just how business works!
Upon hearing that Idinis revealed her na, both goddesses froze again. The Sun Goddess returned to her earlier question: "Describe what Idinis did to you that was unspeakable."
This ti, her tone carried less humor, replaced by seriousness.
"Uh... that, and then this..." Wayne gestured a few hand signs, his face stern: "Several tis, whenever I disciplined the disobedient Dark Saintess, her aura would shift suddenly. I suspect the Dark Goddess had taken over her body."
"I don’t believe it."
The Sun Goddess shook her head, dismissing the notion that Idinis was that depraved.
"Honestly, I don’t believe it either!"
Wayne nodded along, before adding, "But she did try to seduce , which made occasionally have... certain illusions."
"What kind of seduction?"
"In the Dark Church, she used the body of the Dark Knight, Vizi, to kiss ! During the entire ordeal, my mind was filled only with the two of you goddesses. No matter what she did, I refused to comply—through relentless struggle, I still fell victim to her."
Wayne sighed repeatedly: "You know , Goddesses. When it cos to loyalty, I, Wayne, am second to none—not even to Leo or Dreyne. I can proudly declare that my devotion to the goddesses is as boundless as the rushing waters of the Thes River—unceasing, unstoppable..."
"That’ll do, this part is unnecessary." The Moonlight Goddess cut off his rambling.
Interrupting, how rude!
Wayne ntally noted her rudeness, silently acquiescing to their current power dynamic. One day, thirty years hence, when Thes flows westward, he would repay the favor a hundredfold.
Both goddesses exchanged glances, visibly irritated by Wayne’s fabricated tales. They refused to believe that Idinis had tried to seduce Wayne—that was beyond the line of propriety. Seduction through the Holy Maidens and the Knights would have sufficed; personally stepping in would an Idinis had lost her mind.
Sure, she was crazy, but she was sharper than anyone; no way would she act so recklessly.
If she got caught in the act, wouldn’t that make her a laughingstock?
"Wayne, your illusion must be mistaken—the one who kissed you was the Dark Knight, Vizi, not Idinis." The Sun Goddess asserted confidently.
"Care to wager on that, Goddess?" Wayne raised his voice.
"I’ll—"
"There’s no need."
The Moonlight Goddess interrupted, stopping the Sun Goddess’s competitive streak.
Again with the interruptions—how utterly rude!
Wayne’s face was full of indignation: "It is what it is! Idinis, uh, the Evil God, used her own face—not Vizi’s. Could my firsthand experience of kissing her be fake?!"
No way—her actual face?
The two goddesses exchanged disbelieving looks. The Sun Goddess asked, "Describe her appearance. What did Idinis look like to you?"
"Forget descriptions—why not simply show you?"
Wayne squinted and extracted a mory fragnt, projecting it through his eyes using sunlight. The mory displayed an astonishing scene: Wayne cornered in the confession chamber as Idinis pinned him against the wall.
It was no fake video—he had truly been scrambling to escape with all his might at the ti.
The footage was too shocking, leaving both the Sun and Moonlight Goddesses wide-eyed. The Moonlight Goddess muttered disbelief, while the Sun Goddess grew more intrigued the longer she watched.
When the projection finished, the Sun Goddess promptly spoke: "Play it again—I missed so details earlier."
Truly fitting for the Sun—so straightforward.
Wayne obliged and replayed the footage, only to realize the Sun Goddess was doing more than viewing.
Perhaps Viley and Cote were easy marks, but the Sun Goddess certainly wasn’t. While he was projecting, she took advantage of the mont to clandestinely capture the visual details of the Dark Goddess’s kiss scene.
Wayne: (One `´ One;)
Feeling he’d suffered a huge loss, Wayne lanted—this kiss scene should have been sold at a high price.
"Wayne, do you have more?"
"Plenty. All clips of Idinis flaunting her charms. Honestly, I hesitate to show them—her insatiable look is hard to describe without staining your noble ears. Better if I don’t say anything."
"No worries—just play them, and I’ll try not to listen." The Sun Goddess replied swiftly.
"Still, it’s not appropriate—it’d sully your ears." Wayne gazed upward toward the ceiling, considering the preview ended. From here onward, it would be paid-access content.
"..."x2
My Knight, charging fees to your own Main God—that’s just distasteful. x2
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