The Dark Way of the Egoist: A Serial

Chapter 211: Bewitching Tima

Chapter 211: Bewitching Tima
What lies deep within Tiamat?

This is an absolutely pure white world.

Absolutely pure, without any dirt.

In the pure white world, there is only a woman crying alone.

She stood there alone, sobbing silently, completely giving up perception of the outside world and immersing herself in her own world.

This is Tiamat's sanity, her self-sealed self.

In other words, the body fighting in the outside world is only acting on instinct.

“I gave birth to many lives.

And was loved by all.

But the kids used me as a stepping stone and eventually left me.

I want to keep loving them.

I want them to stay with me forever.

Is my love... all wrong?"

Over and over again, for countless years, such doubts kept echoing in Tiamat's mind.

No matter how fierce the fight was outside, Titmat's closed heart refused to sense it.

And at this moment, something unusual happened.

A sound that shouldn't have appeared appeared.

"Don't despair." Dak's voice appeared.

In front of Tiamat, there was a black spring gushing out.

The sound came from this.

“Don’t hesitate!” Dark’s figure emerged, and he walked to Tiamat and hugged her directly.

"You..." Dak rubbed his cheek against Tiamat's face, then looked into Tiamat's blank eyes.

He saw helplessness in those confused eyes.

Apparently having spent an unknown amount of time alone, Tiamat no longer knew how to interact with outsiders.

"How pitiful." Dak said softly, as if he understood Tiamat very well.

That's right. The same bad luck that happened to Tiamat would never happen to Ta'dak.

All of Dark's creations must leave behind means of control.

You should know that a certain senior whose name cannot be mentioned has said that "everything owned by Skynet will be investigated if kidnapped," and the ownership rights must be engraved on cells and DNA.

"The Great Mother is hated and killed simply for the reason that [there is no need], even if you did nothing.

So pitiful.

So there is no need to restrain yourself anymore." Dak gently instigated, using words to corrupt beliefs is also a good method.

Did we really defeat Tiamat this time???
No, no, no, the one who won was Tiamat, who didn't use her brain and could seal herself.

The lineup in the original work is Gilgamesh, who is at the top of the Heroic Spirits, Merlin who has the qualifications of the Grand Sorcerer rank, Ishtar who is at the top of the gods, Elly, the mistress of the underworld, En, the Heaven's Chain who uses the Holy Grail to worship the devil, King Hassan who has the Grand Killer rank that can control the world spirit base, Quetzalcoatl who is himself the pinnacle of good gods and the main god of South America and the pinnacle of Aztec mythology, and a round-robin battle and group fight with Gorgon who has the Petrifying Eye and is in line with divinity.

And to what extent did this lineup sacrifice in the end?
Gorgon released his treasure and used his life to hold Tima back, then sacrificed himself.

Xiao En sacrificed himself to release the treasure to lock up Tima, and sacrificed himself.

Wang Ha abandoned the title and destroyed his eligibility for the title.

Elly almost self-destructed by using her underworld privileges.

After Quetzalcoatl used two Noble Phantasms in succession, his magic power was exhausted and he lost his combat capability.

Gilgamesh, Ishtar and Merlin have all released their Noble Phantasms more than once, and Gilgamesh even died once.

And this is the result of Tiamat standing there and letting herself be hit, so the statement that Tiamat is invincible in the seventh singularity is not just a joke.

In the end, the Tiamat who had sealed himself and released into the sea was not completely killed, but was only sent back to the imaginary world. "Even the children you gave birth to, no one has ever thought about you, and no child has ever paid for you." Dak selectively forgot about Kingu, the unfortunate child. Anyway, Tiamat probably didn't know.

After all, Kingu's true creator is Goetia.

If Jingu were still alive, he would definitely be willing to stay with Tiamat forever, right?
Unfortunately, Jingu is already dead, and the direct cause of Jingu's death was the Lahms who tried to awaken Tiamat.

Without Lahmu's sneak attack, it would be difficult for Dak to attack Jingu.

As for Lahmu... Strictly speaking, Lahmu is just a tool without self, a mass-produced soldier.

“Huh?…” Tiamat looked at Dark in surprise. This was a direction she had never thought about before.

Since I was no longer needed, no one had ever communicated with me. All I got was rejection and persecution, until I was banished to the imaginary world.

Tiamat's sole purpose of existence is to give birth to, raise, and love children.

This time, however, it came with hatred, disgust, and sadness for the humans who denied it and decided that they "did not need you."

At the same time, it is also an act of indulging in the "joy" of completely transforming the earth's ecosystem again and returning to the mother of all things.

She didn't think about the deeper reasons.

Tiamat lamented and hated the fact that humans exiled her because their collective subconscious thought that "you are no longer needed", but her deep consciousness accepted it as "there is nothing we can do about it".

Even though Tiamat, whose roots are in her infinite sorrow and innate functions, has a desire to be a protector of mankind in the end,

Therefore, he manifested the ability to "Self-Seal" to limit himself, and tied his hands and feet for this purpose.

And Dak is now trying to cram some "impure cognition" based on the human worldview into Tiamat's pure little brain.

Give Tiamat a little empathy and let her know that humans deserve the punishment for their sins.

She, Tiamat, was the victim.

It is only natural for the victim to kill the offender.

Everything is sinful, except revenge.

“You love children so much, but you don’t get any love from them… Stop clinging to these children who abandoned you, how about creating a new world with me?

You just want to live with the children you love so much.

You just need to live with the child who loves you deeply." Dak still tried to seduce Tiamat, but it seemed to have no good effect.

Damn, the Mother Goddess of Creation really has a strong mind.

In response to Dark's misleading remarks, Tiamat simply remained silent and sobbed quietly.

"The foolish gods fear your power. They think they have grown up and no longer need their mother's loving care. They think you will take away their power, so they are determined to kill you.

Foolish people think that although you raised them, they are now capable of independence. You established the ecosystem, but after that you are just useless "waste" to them, so "please die".

However, they failed to kill you, so they could only exile you to the lonely imaginary world, where you will be alone forever.

In the eyes of humans, once race is involved, there is no distinction between good and evil, right and wrong. For the continuation of mankind, God must sacrifice himself.

Humans call this kind of thing the hymn of humanity.

Such a despicable and insignificant thing is not worth your attention.

Abandon them!
Abandon them!
Vicious things do not deserve your love." Dak recounted what he saw from Tiamat's perspective.

The so-called rhetoric, although the purpose is to persuade the other party, the process is to understand the other party and think from the other party's perspective.

however…

...It seems to be useless?

Looking at Tiamat who seemed to have no desire to communicate, Dak felt that it would be a very difficult task to seduce the Mother Goddess of Creation.

Forget it, let’s just leave first… When it comes to persuasion, you can’t be too hasty, you have to corrupt it slowly.

Just as Dak was about to leave...

No matter how adorable Tima is, she is still the Mother Goddess of Creation, and it is not so easy for the protagonist to bewitch her.

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(End of this chapter)

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