The Divine Twilight's Return
Chapter 391: Star, Arcadia (3)
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Chapter 391: Star, Arcadia (3)
ăOh.ă
The unexpected turn of events noticeably perplexed Satan. Getting the opportunity to eat someone like Uriel, the proud seraph of <Maleakhe>, was rare. Although the treaty between <LâInfernal> and <Maleakhe> prohibited them from inflicting harm on each other, it didnât say anything about those who had changed their <Societies>.
Satan exploited that loophole to make this opportunity only for Chang-Sun to suddenly show up and snatch his tasty prey right in front of him. He couldnât help but feel dumbstruck. After all, he thought all he had to do now was eat Uriel.
Chang-Sun provokingly scoffed, seemingly finding Satanâs death glare meaningless. He extended his hand in Satanâs direction in an attempt to give him something, but Satan didnât feel good about this.
âYou look disappointed. Let me give you a gift in return,â Chang-Sun offered.
ă... I refuse.ă
Getting an ominous feeling, Satan quickly retreated away. Considering what he had seen so far, he thought it was safe to assume that Chang-Sun was up to something hideous whenever he looked like that.
Right before the portal closed up, Chang-Sun used [Wordwielding] and sent an attack right into it. âI refuse your refusal. Explode.â
Chang-Sunâs <Darkness> and supreme sacred light created a Duskfall explosion. He then used [Avatarâs Descent] to compress it and [Heaven and Earth Great Shift] to increase the damage it could cause. A pool of sunset-colored light then spread, and the intense gale of heat stopped shortly after.
ăWhat the heâ!ă
The portal closed up before Satan could finish what he was saying, making it impossible for Chang-Sun to know what he was trying to say. Fortunately, it didnât take long for him to learn that his gift for Satan was perfect.
[One of the heads of the Celestial âMalignity-Drinking Saturnâ has been blown away by the explosion!]
[The Celestial âMalignity-Drinking Saturnâ writhes profusely!]
[The sorrowful roar of the Celestial âMalignity-Drinking Saturnâ is reverberating throughout the universe!]
[The grudge-filled influence of the Celestial âMalignity-Drinking Saturnâ has reached you!]
...
Satan was likely in horrible pain, considering he was sending a flood of messages to Chang-Sun.
[The Celestial âMalignity-Drinking Saturnâ has cast numerous curses on you!]
[The Effect âThousand Toxin Immunityâ has been activated, nullifying the curses.]
[The Celestial âMalignity-Drinking Saturnâ has unleashed murderous energy, revealing his desire to devour you!]
[The Effect âThousand Toxin Immunityâ is nullifying the energy around you.]
[The Celestial âMalignity-Drinking Saturnâ says in resentment that he will have his revenge for what you have done today!]
[The Effect âThousand Toxin Immunityâ is nullifying the energy around you.]
...
[The Celestial âMalignity-Drinking Saturnâ becomes even more furious upon realizing that none of his curses worked on you!]
[The Effect âThousand Toxin Immunityâ is nullifying...]
â[Thousand Toxin Immunity] works like this now?â Chang-Sun couldnât help smiling. Its Effect making him immune to curses was great news.
ăHahahaha! What? After all the showing off, this only serves him right! Good riddance!ă
Simon Magus burst into laughter, having his fair share of grudges against Satan. Chang-Sun nodded and quietly chuckled with him.
* * *
âWhat is <Memphis> going to do?â
âWe havenât decided... on anything...â
âFrom what I heard, many of the Celestials are reluctant to continue fighting.â
âI donât know. I...â
Celestials had flocked to the Zi Wei Palace, which was located at the center of âPolaris,â since it was still relatively intact compared to the other central regions. The twelve delegates who represented the most influential <Societies> in the <Anti-Star> Alliance sat around the table in the main palace, where Taeul held his meetings with the <Purple Star Astrology>âs monster and demonic Celestials.
Neptune, Cernunnos, Serket, J?rmungandr... those who had gathered here made great contributions to this war. Nevertheless, the head and second head of the table, which Taeul and the prime minister used to occupy, remained empty. Although they were very confident of both themselves and their <Societies>, they couldnât bring themselves to sit on those seats. After all, their owners were as good as decided already.
Glancing at the two seats every now and then, the delegates had several discussions about their plans to re-establish order in <Heaven> and sort out the aftermath of their war. Neptune, who was leaning back on his chair with his arms crossed, soon sensed a presence. â... Sheâs coming.â
Detecting it as well, the others also stopped talking and turned to the entrance door.
Creaaaak...!
The door swung wide open, and an adorable girl slowly walked in with a lollipop in her mouth.
[The Celestial âPrimordial Evil Dragonâ has unlocked her Divine Class!]
The energy that she exuded wasnât as cute as her appearance, however.
âHup...!â
âKeough! Cough, cough!!
âHmmmm!â
The twelve delegates broke out in cold sweat. Some cleared their throats to mask their uneasiness, while those who had relatively low Divine Classes grew pale.
As if to show her vexation and dignity as the absolute being of this universe, Tiamat of the Nine Heavens continued to exude energy. Neptune and Cernunnos were just as arrogant as her, but even their faces were darkened. Chang-Sun, who was walking behind her, was the only one who was unaffected.
âDid she exclude Twilight from the area of her influence...?â
âNo, thatâs not it.â
âHer influence isnât enough to pressure him.â
âThe news that he defeated âZi Wei Yuanâ on behalf of Tiamat must be true!â
The delegates didnât witness the battle between Chang-Sun and Taeul, so they couldnât help but be astounded. Defeating Taeul, the Clear Heaven of the Nine Heavens, only meant one thing.
âThe Nine Heavens have a new member! đ§đđđđđđˇđŻđđˇđđ.đ¤đđ
No one could tell what butterfly effect would start once <Heaven> learned of this. However, one thing was sure. They should watch their mouth in this meeting.
Although it was unclear if Tiamat was aware of the delegatesâ mixed feelings, she was pondering how she should climb up the too-high throne.
â... Let me help you,â Chang-Sun offered.
âNo. Iâll lose my dignity.â Tiamat refused.
âI think youâll lose far more of your dignity if you struggle to get up there.â Chang-Sun picked her up and seated her on the throne, choosing not to listen to her.
Tiamat scowled at Chang-Sun, disliking how he was treating her. âYouâve been treating me weirdly lately, you know.â
âIâm the same as usual.â
âNo, youâre weird. Youâre a concubine, yet you treat me like a child,â Tiamat grumbled.
Chang-Sun quietly smiled and sat on the prime ministerâs seat, making Tiamat sulk even more. She knew that his reaction wouldnât be any different even if she continued arguing, though, so she just gave up and looked at the people in front of her.
A child acting serious wasnât usually scary, but the wave of Tiamatâs energy showed no signs of subsiding. When she met each delegateâs eyes, they all furtively turned their heads to the side or looked down to avoid having eye contact with her. Only then did she finally smile in contentment.
[The Celestial âDivine Twilightâ has unlocked his Divine Class, decreasing the Spiritual Pressure in the room!]
Chang-Sun dissipated Tiamatâs energy with a wave of his hand, allowing the delegates to heave a sigh of relief. Tiamat scowled at him again, though, silently asking him what he was doing, but he pretended he didnât see anything.
âShe has really become childish,â Chang-Sun thought.
Perhaps it was because Tiamat had gone through a severe emotional change after the fight against Taeul, she had changed quite a lot from her usual mature self. Chang-Sun thought about it a little more and finally decided that the most accurate way to describe it was that she was seemingly playing baby by throwing more tantrums than before.
âItâs a good change in a way. This means she feels comfortable around me now, after all.â
Chang-Sun understood why she was different now, though. Many of her children betrayed her and put her in a kill-or-be-killed situation, causing her a lot of emotional shock. Although she always seemed to rule with an iron fist, she probably wanted to depend on someone at least once. She chose Chang-Sun to be that person.
While Chang-Sun was lost in thoughts, Tiamat lightly tapped the throneâs armrest.
Tap!
Wooosh.
The image of the vast Worldline #801 showed up below the delegatesâ feet. The land of <Purple Star Astrology> was in the middle of it.
âWe can divide up our shares according to our prior agreement,â Tiamat said.
The delegatesâ eyes sparkled.
Serket slightly raised her hand and cautiously asked, âDoes that mean... youâre going to keep your promise... Lady Tiamat?â
Her gaze fell to the floor when the other delegates scowled at her due to her possibly provocative question.
Tiamat tilted her head. âWere you expecting me not to?â
âWell... yes.â
âTo be honest, I did consider the option. After all, <Nammu>, <Muspelheim>, and the <Underworld> have done all the heavy lifting in this war,â Tiamat commented brutally honest.
â...â
â...â
â...â
All the delegates looked uncomfortable, but they couldnât argue against her since she wasnât wrong. If Tiamat and Chang-Sun partnered up and attacked them now, they wouldnât be able to fight back.
âBut I keep my promises. I promise on my name that the land of <Purple Star Astrology> will be fairly distributed to everyone in the <Anti-Star> Alliance,â Tiamat solemnly announced.
The delegates heaved a sigh of relief. However, Serketâs eyes were still glued to Tiamat, thinking that couldnât be all.
âHowever, we have an agenda to discuss before the distribution.â Tiamat smiled, causing everyone to look at her again. For a brief moment, suffocating silence filled the room. âAre we going to go on a bigger conquest or stop here?â
The Celestials quickly exchanged glances. They werenât sure how to answer.
âFrankly, I want the seat of a Celestial King.â
The word âCelestial Kingâ left a strong impact on the delegatesâ hearts.
âSince I have already started my journey anyway, I want to keep marching until I have the entire universe in my hands. Iâm going to make all the arrogant members of <Horoscope> plummet from the sky and stand at the zenith of the Great Universe.â
Suffocating pressure enveloped the Celestials once more. Considering Tiamat wasnât exuding her Divine Class, it served as a testament to the weight of her declaration. Standing at the zenith of the Great Universe was the life-long dream of Celestials who ruled over their Worldline and all creation in it. If they could leave their marks in the history of the Great Universe by joining and providing their support to this legendary journey, they would be proving themselves to all Worldlines.
Tiamat also claimed that she would transcend the narrow Worldline #801 and go for the Great Universe, which incorporated countless parallel universes and multiverses. With two of the Nine Heavens in the <Anti-Star> Alliance, they had a strong feeling that their organization would succeed.
Badump.
Badump.
It was unclear whose heart started to throb first, but it made the hearts of those next to them people resonate and beat harder.
Badump...!
Badump...!
âIâm saying that I donât want this to be the end of the <Anti-Star> Alliance. I wish to use it as a stepping stone to a bigger dream. However, it isnât a decision I can make on my own. For that reason, I would like to hear about your opinions,â Tiamat requested.
The delegates couldnât bring themselves to answer.
Smiling bitterly, J?rmungandr fixed his glasses, which were resting on his nose bridge. âWe all seem to be having a hard time answering. This is all too sudden. I request that we resume this discussion after we are given the chance to contact our <Societies>.â
âIs that so?â Tiamat looked around the room, smiling enigmatically.
Although their hearts still raced hard, the delegates found Tiamatâs reptile eyes terrifying. They felt as if she could see right through them.
âWe...â
â... are already in this Evil Dragonâs hands!â
âEscaping her grasp wonât be easy...â
They didnât really have to leave the meeting now. They already knew what their answers would be.
âAh, we should listen to our other guestâs opinion for reference first before we adjourn this meeting,â Tiamat looked at the door.
Someone else was joining this meeting? Tiamatâs unexpected remark made everyone follow her gaze.
Thump!
Soon, the door opened.
[The Celestial âSky-Resembleâ proposes to the Celestial âPrimordial Evil Dragonâ to join the meeting as an audience member on behalf of <Maleakhe>!]
A gorgeous man with waist-length red hair, white skin, and six sets of wings entered.
âMichael?â
âWhat is <Maleakhe> doing here?â
Michael was the last person the delegates expected. They couldnât help but frown due to their prior incident with Uriel. However, Michael arrogantly held his head high as if he were encouraging the delegates to come at him
âI permit it.â Tiamat nodded.
[The Celestial âPrimordial Evil Dragonâ has accepted the proposal of <Maleakhe>, allowing the Celestial âSky-Resembleâ to speak. However, he does not have a vote in the <Anti-Star> Allianceâs affairs.] freew(e)bnovel.com
âFirst of all, I would like to apologize for what happened with Uriel. <Maleakhe> is at fault for not properly keeping our member in check.â Michael slightly bowed.
âI accept your apology.â
âThank you.â
âNow, letâs get down to the business,â Tiamat replied curtly.
âA moment ago, <Horoscope> requested the intervention of <Maleakhe> and <L'Infernal> to stop the war between them and the <Anti-Star> Alliance.â
The Absolute Good Faction and Absolute Evil Faction. <Horoscope> involved the enforcers who maintained the balance in <Heaven>?
The delegatesâ expressions turned grim. The goal of <Maleakhe> was to keep the peace of the universe, so they would cause a lot of problems if they used the intervention request to meddle in the <Anti-Star> Allianceâs work.
âAs the enforcer of this worldâs balance, <Maleakhe> and <L'Infernal> found the request of <Horoscope> to be reasonable, so Iâm here to officially request you to stop the war now, Lady Tiamat.â Michael was polite, but his voice was as emotionless as a doll.
âWhat if I donât want to?â
âIf you donât want to...â Michael paused and took a deep breath for a moment. It was as if everything he had done here was just preparations to emphasize what he was going to say now.
Woosh!
He spread his six sets of splendid wings, his radiant and sacred white light filling up the room. At the same time, a heated gale rippled. With eyes blazing up with fire, Michael met Tiamatâs gaze. âHave you heard of the story about the person who plummeted from the sky because she couldnât satiate her greed despite having become a Celestial King? She tried to take over this universe, just like youâre trying to do, Lady Tiamat.â
Badump!
Chang-Sun, who was quietly listening to their conversation, felt his heart pounding and his subconscious realm shaking so hard it was as if it was about to gush out.
âI was there when this universe began. Do you seriously think that I wouldnât know about it?â Tiamat tilted her head, expressing her discontentment.
âIâm sure youâre well aware of it. After all, you were right by her side. Let me ask you another question. Do you know why the Celestial King plummeted?â Michael asked.
Badump, badump, badumpâ!
Chang-Sunâs heart frantically raced. He heated up, and his subconscious realm started to overflow into his conscious realm. Having a difficult time trying to stop it, he realized who Michael was talking about.
âItâs because <Maleakhe> and <L'Infernal> took action. Are you really going to make the same mistake as that Celestial King, Lady Tiamat?â
The moment Michael mentioned Celestial King Bestla, who was also Odinâs teacher and the progenitor of all Giants...
âThat vermin!
... Odin rushed out of the subconscious realm, revealing his fury. The blue lightning that surged out of their heart shredded Michaelâs heated gale.
Rumble!