Chapter 1566: Chapter 352: Danacus and Morbis
“So, everything can make sense now,” Pannis slowly stood up from the ground, trying to stretch his recently bandaged limbs. After confirming there were no major issues, he continued, “If we calculate based on the tiline, first of all, many, many years ago, whether by coincidence or so other reason, the betrayer Morbis found a thod for a deity of the Death System to possess another’s body and successfully awaken from slumber, which is that death is rebirth, only after undergoing the baptism of death can the dormant soul be awakened. Later, Danacus, who was still the chief deity of Grimreaper’s System at the ti, sohow learned this truth from Morbis. Of course, this was of no use to Danacus, but he still rembered this thod, after all, one needs to prepare in advance for anything.”
“Morbis’s betrayal might also be related to this matter,” listening to Pannis’s analysis, Flare suddenly sparked an idea and added for Pannis, “I’ve heard about this from so legends passed down by the elders in my clan that during the Mythical Age, Morbis was actually very loyal to Danacus and betrayed him without any signs. At that ti, no deities could understand why Morbis would suddenly do so, which was out of character for him. They all could assert that there must be so unknown contradiction between the two, otherwise just Danacus’s status and authority as a chief deity weren’t enough to tempt Morbis into bearing the infamy of a traitor. However, what this unknown contradiction specifically was, the deities couldn’t determine, until the conflicts of the War of Faith by the end of the Third Epoch, and with Morbis’s fall, it beca an unresolved mystery. Lady Denia, it was indeed the case at the ti, wasn’t it?”
“Basically, that’s correct, but calling it an unresolved mystery might be a bit exaggerated,” Denia laughed lightly, shaking her head, “You don’t know, but the deities are a bunch of boring folks, including your Yula behind you, always fond of prying into so secrets for gossip, so everyone was very eager to uncover the reason behind Morbis’s betrayal, as it satisfies their curiosity and enriches their gossip. Well, in this regard, you kids have perfectly inherited this trait from the deities.”
“I don’t like it at all,” Pannis coughed dryly, just about to object, when he realized the ladies around him had almost simultaneously betrayed him, seemingly deeply agreeing with Denia’s words, nodding involuntarily in agreent, which made Pannis involuntarily roll his eyes and mutter with his head bowed, “Won, oh won, truly an enigmatic existence that’s hard to understand.”
“n are the sa,” Catherine suddenly turned her head, startling Pannis, “You just don’t say it out loud, but actually, you’re more eager to hear it than won.”
“Hehe, with intelligence cos curiosity; the higher the intelligence, the wider the range covered by curiosity, it’s unavoidable, and it’s not necessarily a bad thing.” Denia’s benevolent smile seed to carry an unsettling undertone as she stared straight at Pannis and said, “Furthermore, Kyle, you seem to have forgotten sothing. Entities like , Yula, Artemis, these enigmatic existences beyond your understanding, are all female from the biological perspective of you mortals, hehe, what do you think should be the punishnt for your blasphemy?”
“Cough, cough, cough,” Pannis coughed violently, his eyes darting around, facing the goddess’s pseudo-smile, he rubbed his face, molding it into a serious expression and said solemnly, “We don’t have much ti left, let’s continue with the main topic, regarding blasphemy, tsk tsk, speaking of Morbis’s betrayal, it indeed could be related to this matter, as the tiline of the two events isn’t too far apart. However, this is just unfounded speculation and can’t be viewed as a conclusion. Moreover, the reason for Morbis’s betrayal wasn’t of much concern to us, at most it serves as corroborative evidence. In any case, whether Danacus used threats, pressure, force, or even if Morbis voluntarily reported to him, these are not important, ultimately Danacus knew of this thod and was not planning to use it just as a topic of daily conversation, but intended to apply it in more appropriate arenas.”
“As usual, about you secretly saying we are not normal, let’s not delve into that now, we’ll settle this together later,” Denia laughed even more ‘benevolently’, sending chills over Pannis’s whole body, until she snorted coldly and said, “Continue, I’ll spare you this ti.”
“This thod lay dormant in his mory for a very long ti, that is, the period of ti that you ntioned as not being too long,” Pannis pursed his lips, clearly disagreeing with this statent, “Afterwards, the war between the Triclops and the deities broke out, Danacus didn’t even get a chance to use this thod before he was betrayed by Morbis, directly falling under the attack led by Loki and Sigein, thus theocracy fell into the hands of Morbis, and only Morbis knew of this thod. If developnts had stopped there, no issues would have arisen, and the dethroned Danacus, due to various coincidences, although his soul did not disperse, was continually weakening, day by day approaching dissolution. A bit longer, and his soul might have completely depleted, but regrettably, Morbis did not hold on, and nearly four thousand years ago, Morbis also fell, his fall also related to this resurrection thod.”
“You don’t need to remind us, everyone already knows, this global crisis is actually related to many of us,” Denia said with a bitter smile, “If it weren’t for everyone’s excessive greed, the current situation wouldn’t have arisen.”
“No, I don’t think you can bla yourselves,” Pannis shook his head this ti, speaking seriously, “On one hand, none of you knew that Morbis’s fall would cause a chain reaction, ultimately leading to this crisis, so it was not intentional; on the other hand, as long as the World of the Dead exists, similar events are bound to happen, it’s just a matter of ti. So, Lady Denia, you shouldn’t feel guilty about this, no one should be held responsible, and if you really want to find the root cause, let’s just say, it was fate playing a joke on us all.”
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