Chapter 2551 Not Wanting to Return
Is the ancient sun god so reluctant to return?

Persistence pays off; after a series of maneuvers, they actually managed to create quite a stir, a true victory for conspiracy theories.

Although, for someone like me, this scene was somewhat contrary to expectations.

There are, of course, many possible explanations. For example, theoretically, the sun has completely fallen, just like Ariel before it, and the questioner is simply receiving the divine intervention under special circumstances.

Therefore, although this power is immense, it does not contain the will of the ancient sun god. It is simply that the power of light could not tolerate seeing such a demon as itself.

This atmosphere of "everyone should kill him" is not unfamiliar to me, but it still feels a bit too negative.

There's even a subtle incongruity here—why was it so low-key before, when things are so intense now?

Don't forget that from the beginning until now, we haven't seen a single ray of light, and we've allowed this evil spirit of ours to wreak havoc everywhere.

If it weren't for the full utilization of the skepticism of professionals, it's possible that they wouldn't have known about such an extraordinary power lurking until the third Etching Wisdom shattered.

From this perspective, it seems to involve some degree of subjective initiative, which makes the overall impression somewhat awkward.

Unfortunately, aside from the few words that revealed a change in faith, the person involved showed absolutely no willingness to communicate.

Amidst the frenzied laughter, even the illusory, overlapping bodies were rapidly dissipating, finally finding liberation in purity and innocence—and even incidentally liberating all beings.

The situation that Fu had expressed his concerns about finally came to pass.

With two powerful forces vying for dominance, this place can no longer be described as just a lighthouse. If someone actually saw it and wasn't blind, they would probably take it as a sign of "ushering in a new era for humanity."

However, it was all just a fleeting moment, and soon everything, including the light itself, shattered.

This third attempt at etching wisdom finally failed.

Until Fu Qian realized he was already sitting in the chair, there was still no movement from Taiyang's side.

……

As expected... the wisdom of etching is strung together.

As expected, he sat there steadily, and immediately examined a ring in his hand before paying attention to it.

The Tyrant's Mechanical Fist, transformed into a timer, clearly proves that time has returned to the very moment the door was first opened.

Given the sudden change in environment, it seems they are trapped in an endless cycle of etched wisdom.

At the same time, it was the worst-case scenario—Fu Qian's gaze continued to fall higher.

Not only were there small burn holes on his fingers, but his clothes were also completely destroyed, leaving only a makeshift covering.

Consumption and damage will still be inherited. Although it is not serious, this stable deficit is not a good trend.

The only good news seems to be that it's still in a familiar location?

Finally, after looking around, Fu Qian remarked that the decor still had the style of an advanced math research institute, with even the chairs under his bottom being classic and exquisite.

Even the exact location of this place can be identified; it's right next to the main hall after you enter.

The only problem is that it's extremely dilapidated.

The chair was fairly sturdy and didn't wobble, but it was definitely in a state of decay, much more so than the previous two times.

Although the building's overall structure is still intact, it is in a state of disarray, with broken parts everywhere.

Even the silver dots and lines inlaid everywhere were covered with a special kind of dust, making them even dimmer than other areas.

The only improvement was that the lights were on. Although dim, they added a touch of life—or perhaps eeriness.

The place was already dilapidated, and there hadn't been any living creatures in sight so far. With such lights on in such a place, it almost made one want to go find a coffin.

However, in any case, being mindful of one's conduct when alone is a virtue, and as an academic leader, one should still pay attention to one's image.

Fu Qian snapped his fingers, and his entire body, starting from a pair of shorts, quickly scrambled out of his long coat.

The design features a pure black background, a serious cut, and gray draped fabric on the shoulders and back.

Indeed, "when in Rome, do as the Romans do" is the uniform of this ancient research institution.

Not content with just replicating, Fu Qian casually added the missing headdress, with an extra square hat extending from the head, and even a brightly colored tassel hanging down at the end.

The Rainbow of Radiance...

As he casually picked up the item, he silently uttered a name in his mind before giving it to her.

……

[She is usually depicted as a beautiful woman, and some of her authority overlaps with that of the "sun."]

The sun's reaction just now was indeed bizarre, but if we introduce a variable, it seems that we can still explain the awkwardness it exhibited.

The sentence above is Henry's description of his oath-taking partner, a certain ancient ruler, and it has always left a deep impression on me.

In the subsequent competition, the person involved even appeared in person to demonstrate his control over the sun.

Given the appetite of the Radiant Rainbow, which even the abyss desires to devour, it seems there's no reason for it to let go of this revered name, which is more closely related to Him.

So is it possible that behind that supernova, there really is a living, powerful figure? And that person is someone I know?

This is not just baseless speculation. Think about it: who wouldn't cherish such a windfall opportunity and use it to gain more leverage for their return?

In the simplest case, there is no need to return at all.

According to Mr. Henry, that person is in very good condition.

In fact, thanks to good thinking habits, several alternatives naturally came to mind when Fu Qian suspected that someone was hiding there too discreetly.

The sudden supernova explosion that followed was merely a means to further pinpoint the location.

Although no trace was left unseen, simply substituting this answer into the equation reveals that the absence of traces itself becomes evidence.

The nights and nightmares are both too long.

Because of this somewhat obscure statement, Blaze seems to have an extremely strong need for a low profile.

Even with the level of self-loathing, he only set up dead ends in his missions, unwilling to make any additional appearances.

Comparing the previous situation, we can see that there is a high degree of consistency in the underlying concepts, and the awkward parts are easily resolved.

Considering that he once helped him ascend to the status of a false god, that person should not have difficulty recognizing him.

As for old friends with whom I have a bad relationship, those from erroneous times and places, and those with unpredictable motives, I have little desire to show my face and say hello.

Choosing to remain aloof and wait for the error to end is consistent with His usual style.

Even the subsequent inadvertent triggering of a reaction, followed by the decisive use of the sun as a disguise, seems to be something that person would do.

It has a surprisingly smooth feel to it, but if that's the case, then Lord Radiant Rainbow was also involved in the academy exploration accident back then.


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