Chapter: 4803

� The mind is an illusion.

The moment Ankera�s words came to mind, Ikael bit his lip and hurriedly withdrew his hand.

She closed her eyes and clenched her fists, calming herself down and looking at the sanctuary door.

It was quiet, as if no one lived.

�it�s over.�

Turning around with a sad expression, she spread her wings of light and returned to her quarters.

�Everything is over.�

Another night was passing.

A magic trick that melts humans into giants with a black elixir, the magic of anecdotes.

The first purpose was to dismantle the Ultima system that challenged the authority of God.


Due to the nature of the technique, the development of technology depended on the quantity rather than the quality of the experiment, and the number of Gaians decreased for a very long time under the leadership of Kariel.

�Move quickly!�It is a sacred ritual!�It is to wash away the sins of the law and be born again with a new life!��The Maras pressed on, but Ilhwa�s drunkards moved on, neither slow nor fast.

None of the Gaians produced offspring, and now they were the last 100 remaining.

From today onwards, the sake of anecdote would proceed through a new human race called subjects.

A truly historic day.

Ikael watched from a distance the Gaians walking towards the bronze giant.

There seemed to be no resistance or resentment.

I know why.

It must be because the more they accept Guffin�s will, the clearer they become who is truly close to God.

�But it�s in vain.�

Ikael�s asteroid emitted a dry light.

�I am the only one in the universe who knows about the meeting between Ankera and Guffin.�

As long as she keeps her mouth shut, no one knows, and then it�s as if she doesn�t exist.

�Foolish humans, why don�t you know that this is a meaningless struggle?�

Satiel shouted from the center of the plaza.

�Stop drinking Ilhwa!�You�ve already done enough!�Please let us carry on as long as Gaiain lives!�

As giants, fairies, and subjects appeared, the ranks of heaven were subdivided, and the ranks of archangels pierced the sky, but no one paid any attention to her words.

It wasn�t that he was turning away, but that his ears had already been nailed in and they were automatically muted.

�It�s okay.�Do you still believe in humans?��Ikael had never intervened once during the drinking of the anecdote.

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