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The prisoners Malin brought back made all the Churches, including the National Church, ecstatic—there was nothing better than capturing a live, timid Chaotic Believer from a foreign land. The Church imdiately assembled a group of efficient personnel to form an interrogation team. Each organization, including the Mage Tower, offered generous support by dispatching High-Order Mages skilled in mind control Spell Formation. Through their combined efforts, it only took half an hour for them to extract everything from the believer’s mind.

The answer was unexpected for everyone, yet it did not exceed their psychological expectations—the Chaos indeed ca from a foreign domain, but it was actually from a different tiline of this world.

Theories on parallel worlds and tilines have always existed, so not many were surprised. Still, the ssage in this Chaos’s mind astonished many... or rather, high-ranking individuals like Old Francis knew that in this Chaotic Believer’s tiline, there was no legendary figure such as Malin Gaiate.

This one originated from ten years after the fall of the Western Human World. In that tiline, the entire Western Human World had already been turned into Nagoth’s garden, and this believer was transford. In its mind, the mages found plenty of news from another world. For example, the most powerful Nagoth-chosen champion was the biological father of Malin Gaiate.

Honestly, when Old Francis heard this intelligence, he thought sothing was wrong with Nagoth. If Malin His Excellency’s foster father could beco the most powerful god-chosen champion, what about Malin?

It’s not like he could have beco the god-chosen champion of so unntionable entity.

Out of curiosity, the mages searched his mory, only to discover that Lord Gaiate in that tiline had only one foster daughter, who was already missing, without any foster son.

The mages then searched for all the miracles created by Lord Malin, only to find that none of it had occurred in that tiline. The surge of Black Orcs had swept through the entire Sydney Union, Western, and North Farol. Carterburg had been destroyed early on by a siege of Chaotic Believers, and the Farole Principality had been ruined by the Nobles prematurely.

The mages dared not make a decision on their own. After informing Malin and conducting a thorough mory search in his presence, they finally confird that Matilda Gaiate, Lillim, and Jessica had gone missing as children during the siege that destroyed Carterburg.

Princess Faye of the Sydney Union died on the fifteenth year of her life. The frail girl could not even leave her pavilion in the last two years of her life.

Queen Nova of the Farole Principality t her end in an unsolved political assassination at the age of nineteen. The Farole royal bloodline was cut off from that day, and until the Principality was engulfed by Chaos, a new ruler was never chosen.

Matilda beca the Grand Holy Knight but ultimately died in battle during a siege in the East Administrative Province of Sydney. At the ti of her death, all survivors of the Western Human World witnessed that light—the love that the Deity’s most cherished child left for the world. That region remained an eternal sanctuary for ten years thereafter, undisturbed by any desecration.

Clovis beca legendary. The capital of Sydney, Regensburg, was one of the last beacons of civilization to withstand in that world, but ultimately it too was extinguished. In the very last mont, Clovis ignited her Soul Fire and dragged nearly half of the Central Administrative Province including Regensburg into the abyss of cold isolation through self-destruction.

At the end of the mory, Malin saw Lulu. The girl Malin knew had grown up, grown stronger... and also gone bald.

In that tiline, Lulu had fallen. She was another god-chosen champion of Nagoth, the one who ultimately annihilated the entire Northern Kingdom. She was also the one who led the expedition against the Thainan world.

When this believer had co over, the war in the Thainan world was, reportedly, still ongoing. It seed to be a world that could never be conquered.

Malin had known for a long ti that his loved ones could have different fates in different tilines, so upon hearing about Clovis’s fate, he took an indifferent attitude—as after all, it was another tiline. Malin wasn’t a Deity like the Lord of Justice; besides, the Lord of Justice might save the world in so tilines but could also fail in others. For Malin, a re mortal, to manage his own tiline was already remarkable.

But the bald Lulu left quite an impact on Malin, giving him a headache with her Kratos-like appearance.

The Lulu by Malin’s side was also very despondent, "I would turn out like that in another world?"

She seed utterly hopeless, as if she could never marry.

Of course, there were many other well-known figures, but those had nothing to do with Malin, so he left with Lulu. Then, he saw that white-haired old patriarch of the Spencer family walking in.

Hopefully, he would have his surprises... or perhaps shocks.

Lulu initially was astonished, but soon she felt discontent with her ugly side in that tiline.

"Developing pecs, what’s the point in living?" That was her first grievance.

"And the thighs are way too thick, thicker than my waist now." That was her second point of dissatisfaction.

"I clearly have hair, but it’s all gone there; worse than a middle-aged man’s balding, calling herself a god-chosen champion, more like a professional disgrace." That was her third source of anger.

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