The more they oppose, the more it shows that I am doing the right thing Chapter 292 - 212 Final Settlement
[The Temporary Sovereign of Heaven, An Su Moningsta, has died]
Once again, An Su sacrificed himself and saw a strange vision,
As the demigodly figure, crafted by rlin, dissolved into the blood moon, and the spiritual body ascended continuously, An Su’s perspective followed along the pure edge of Heaven, passed the heavy clouds that leaked so orange dawn light, and arrived above the vast, boundless expanse of the starry sky,
This ti, the vision seen was clearer than ever before; a scarlet long table stood at the very center of the glittering Milky Way, with nurous stars as the dishes upon the table, the table had in total fourteen intricately ornate chairs arranged around it, and the stunningly beautiful red moon sat enthroned upon one of the fourteen.
An Su’s physical shell was cut open with knife and fork, revealing his heart, lungs and other internal organs, the purest Holy Light from Heaven placed upon the long table; he gazed bewilderedly as his own body along with the stars were being constantly consud, feeling nothing inside.
Just like last ti, he too beca one of the diners, and with each swallow, his mories beca clearer.
When the feast concluded, An Su’s spiritual body left the dining table and plumted down with gravity, reaching the interdiary world of the Celestial ssenger.
Under the glitter of starlight, the Celestial ssenger with a constipated expression waited for An Su.
He still had to settle so accounts with this guy.
This absolutely neutral uncle ssenger had been feeling slightly nuanced of late.
He had assud that after An Su entered Heaven, the younger generation would be disciplined by the older, and the older would be tornted by the younger, pitting wolf against tiger, having generation against generation form a mutually tornting and positive relationship; yet he underestimated the vigor of the younger generation in the ranks of the birthed.
In recent days, he, being a neutral ssenger, had a clear and distinct view from heaven of all of An Su’s actions,
Including introducing beautiful won to the older generation, modifying this year’s exam questions in the na of the seniors, and, ultimately, the act of sacrificing himself, inviting doom upon oneself - these heaven-defying actions were so astonishing that even the Celestial ssenger had his eyes opened wide.
Upon seeing the Celestial ssenger after a long ti, An Su’s eyes brimd with enthusiasm; he was a very polite child and imdiately trotted up to the ssenger; before he could even speak, the Celestial ssenger preempted him.
"I know what you’re about to say!"
He looked wary, crossing his hands in front of his chest in a prohibitive gesture, "Don’t you dare say — ’I’m very sorry I couldn’t sacrifice you this ti.’."
The Celestial ssenger was almost driven to PTSD by An Su, this young lad was always eyeing his own body in the Nether World.
"You must be joking, don’t think of as so villain; I would never do such a thing."
An Su was polite and gentlemanly, his face full of simple and earnest smiles, "I just saw that you were quite lonely and was thinking whether or not I should also introduce you to a beautiful demigod girlfriend."
An Su was a gentleman, and a gentleman seeks to bring happiness to others; seeing the Celestial ssenger had been alone in the starry sky for hundreds of years, a super single dog truly lonelier and more thirsting than His Excellency rlin, he thought of helping to resolve the ssenger’s lifelong issue.
Upon further thought,
Bishop Bram was also quite attractive and could summon tentacles...
"..."
"...Just think about how you’re going to sacrifice next ti." The Celestial ssenger’s face was full of black lines.
If not for the principle of absolute neutrality, he’d have dearly liked to slap this little brat; there was never a normal thought in this guy’s head.
"Considering that I’ve introduced you to a beautiful girlfriend, could you clarify a doubt for ?" An Su pushed his luck.
I said I don’t want you to introduce to a girlfriend!
You even have the nerve to take credit for it!
The corners of the Celestial ssenger’s mouth twitched.
An Su completely ignored the black lines on the Celestial ssenger’s face and casually shared the vision he had just seen, albeit omitting the part about him also being a diner.
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"Theoretically, that is the vision you see of the gods upon sacrificing yourself." The Celestial ssenger sighed, finding himself at a loss with this junior birthed, "It’s also a revelation from the gods, potentially indicating your future."
"This starry sky represents you; it seems in the future you are going to be devoured by the gods." The Celestial ssenger said with malicious glee.
"Besides , can others see these visions too?" An Su asked curiously, "Haven’t other cultists tried sacrificing themselves?"
"Who’s as crazy as you..." said the Celestial ssenger helplessly, "They don’t taste as good as you, the return on investnt isn’t proportional."
"Get lost." The Celestial ssenger sighed in resignation; now seeing An Su just gave him a headache, "Also, because you died in Heaven, and this Nether World is still unshaped, still undergoing an infinite loop, you can no longer enter into Heaven."
"When can I go back?" An Su was a bit anxious; as the future sovereign of Heaven, he couldn’t let his struggles and achievents fall into others’ hands.
He was considering whether introducing more girlfriends to the Celestial ssenger might win him so flexibility.
"Thirty days." The Celestial ssenger just wanted to get this pest out of his sight as quickly as possible; he knew An Su was up to no good just by looking at his smiling face, "This isn’t my departnt, get lost already."
As the Celestial ssenger’s words fell, the surrounding space vibrated, and the wandering starlight began sketching out text, creating An Su’s evaluation.
[Seventh Order World Passed]
[Daily Routine Completed]
[An Su Moningsta’s survival ti: twenty-four hours]
An Su shrugged, not bothering with this impolite creature; truly, no good deed goes unpunished.
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