Mystery: I Married the Queen of Mystery.
Chapter 219: Eternal Sun and 25 Dragons
Chapter 219: Eternal Sun and Erwu Dragon
After hesitating for a few seconds, Klein the Fool still couldn't bear to spend the 300 pounds: "Let's talk about it later."
Odysseus, the Hermit, nodded: "Okay."
He paused and continued, "The above is the information about the 'Wind Angel'. Now let's talk about the 'Pure White Angel'.
"You may have guessed that 'Pure White Angel' is now the 'Eternal Blazing Sun'.
"And it shouldn't be difficult for everyone to guess that he became a deity because he acquired the extraordinary characteristics left by the 'Ancient Sun God'."
Members such as "Justice" were not that surprised, because they had more or less guessed this before, and this was just confirming their guess.
The only one who was surprised was Emlyn the Moon: "Another god?"
He had just come out of the shock of the "Lord of Storms", but he didn't expect to hear another piece of information about a god.
Emlyn then asked, "Are the three 'Angel Kings' traded today three of the seven true gods?"
Odysseus smiled and said, "This is your third question, but I have to remind you that the answer to this question will be available soon. There is no need to spend another 300 pounds to trade for the answer."
After hearing "300 pounds", Emlyn felt as if he was immediately awakened by the money: "Oh, yes, yes... Thank you for reminding me."
He sighed: What a considerate gentleman.
At this moment, he no longer had the idea of considering the "Hermit" as his debate opponent, because he had now realized that the amount of information he and the other party possessed was not at the same level at all.
Odysseus continued, "'Eternal Blazing Sun', like most 'Angel Kings', had no presence in the Second and Third Ages. It was only in the Fourth Age that he took actions worth telling.
"At the beginning, he and the other five gods did not support the 'Solomon Empire' that unified the northern continent.
"But the Eternal Blazing Sun also has some conflicts with other gods. At the beginning of the Fourth Epoch, the wars between gods never stopped.
"Until the six gods felt the threat from the 'Black Emperor' Solomon and the 'True Creator'..."
Hearing this, Alger, the "Hanged Man," couldn't help but ask, "Were the 'Black Emperor' and the 'True Creator' ever allies?"
"It's more than just a collaboration," Odysseus replied. "The Church of the True Creator at the time was the state religion of the Solomon Empire! It's equivalent to the Church of the Evernight Goddess and the Church of the Storm in Loen today."
This answer far exceeded Alger's expectations, but he quickly calmed down: It seemed that a lot of the history of the Fourth Epoch was hidden in the long river of history!
Behind the gray fog, Klein the Fool sighed inwardly: No wonder the "Solomon Empire" perished. Even if Solomon was a god, it was still two against six, with little chance of winning.
He had this idea because he had no idea about the powerful people in the early Fourth Epoch.
Emlyn practically screamed inwardly: What? This evil god, the "True Creator," actually had a church? And a state religion? I… what kind of information am I trading? Isn't this about the "Angel King"? Why do these gods keep appearing?
Audrey was already thinking about trading information about the Fourth Epoch with the Hermit if she had the chance, because the Hermit said that he was very knowledgeable about the history of that time.
Magician Fors's mood had gradually calmed down. He was no longer as excited as when he first started trading because he had gradually gotten used to it.
Upon hearing this, Derrick the Sun asked, "Mr. Hermit, how did the True Creator end up in the God-Forsaken Land?"
Emlyn was a little bit incredulous: "God... God-forsaken Land..."
Odysseus raised his hand, signaling Emlyn to listen first and stop asking questions: "I'm going to stop here. Facing the threat of the 'True Creator', the 'Eternal Blazing Sun' formed an alliance with five other gods.
"This was the earliest 'Alliance of the Six Gods'. Together, they defeated the 'True Creator'."
Derrick nodded and understood: It seemed that the "True Creator" was driven to the "God-forsaken Land" at this time.
Odysseus continued, "After that, the Eternal Blazing Sun supported the Terensost Empire. After the Night Emperor fell, He supported the Sauron family in establishing a nation, which was the former Kingdom of Intis.
"During the Pale Age, Intis was one of the main battlefields, but the Six Gods Alliance, where the Eternal Blazing Sun was located, ultimately emerged victorious.
"After the baptism of the Pale Age, the Eternal Blazing Sun also became an orthodox deity and has been preaching in Intis."
Audrey took the time to digest this information and commented in her mind: This deity's experience always gives people a sense of propriety. It seems that it has not played a big role, but it is indispensable.
Like Klein, she had such thoughts simply because she knew too little about the true history of the Fourth Epoch.
Klein, who was at the head of the bronze table, had already realized that the "Hermit" was being too vague. He didn't explain which gods the "Eternal Blazing Sun" was in conflict with, and why they finally put aside their conflicts and formed the "Alliance of the Six Gods."
He realized that these issues were the key part of the history of the Fourth Epoch, but that was obviously not part of this transaction.
After all, in this transaction, the information on each "Angel King" was only worth 800 pounds. Just knowing the alliance between the "Black Emperor" and the "True Creator", as well as the attitude of the "Eternal Sun" in the "War of the Four Emperors", was already far more than this price.
"Finally, there's the Cherubim." Seeing that no one had any doubts about the "Pure White Angel," Odysseus continued, "I have relatively accurate information about this angel's origins.
"You may have guessed it, this is the current 'God of Knowledge and Wisdom'..."
Emlyn's question had been answered, and he wasn't as shocked as he had been the previous two times. He felt like he had already used up all the surprise he would feel for the next year just now...
But he soon realized why the other members were not surprised? Why didn't they even show any surprise?
Combined with the fact that "the hermit" appeared twice and "everyone may have guessed it", he realized that he probably didn't know any key information.
The other members knew more, so they were not surprised.
"He is a giant dragon," Odysseus said, noticing the visibly surprised expressions on the faces of the other members. He raised the corner of his mouth and said, "He was once a subordinate god of the 'Dragon of Imagination'."
Klein, trapped in the gray fog, never imagined: He was actually a dragon! And he was once a subordinate god of the ancient gods!
Then he suddenly smiled with relief: "The Lord of Storms" could be a sea monster, so it doesn't seem difficult to accept that the other gods are other creatures."
After a brief moment of surprise, Alger pondered: First a god, then the "Angel King," and finally, a direct deity. This is a deity with a clear trajectory. Emlyn had been telling himself not to act so unworldly that he wouldn't cause the other members to question the vampires' accumulated knowledge.
However, this information still took him two or three seconds to react. The vampires have always been proud of the antiquity and heritage of their race.
The reason for their pride is largely because the races that once lived in the same period as them have basically all become extinct.
Only the vampires enjoyed a period of glory during the Fourth Age, and their population is still quite large.
But today he knew that a giant dragon had survived and became a god, which seemed to be even more glorious than the vampires.
When "Little Sun" heard that it was the servant god of the "Dragon of Imagination", he immediately sat up straight and listened attentively.
At the same time, he suddenly recalled: No wonder I felt a little familiar when I first heard the name "Angel of Wisdom" Herabergen. It must be because I saw this name in a book about dragons.
Audrey, who was also a spectator, quickly calmed down and asked, "Mr. Hermit, I remember getting some information before. The 'Imagination Dragon' seems to be an ancient god of the 'spectator' path.
"I heard that the Beyonders of the Church of the God of Knowledge and Wisdom are Beyonders of the 'Reader' path, and Followers of the 'Imagination Dragon' and other paths?"
"You have such doubts because you don't know much about dragons." Odysseus explained: "Dragons were once a very powerful race, and they mastered a variety of methods.
"However, the high-sequence dragons among them should basically be from the 'audience' and 'reader' pathways, with at most a few from the 'singer' pathway.
"I once speculated whether the 'Pure White Angel' was also a dragon. However, there was no evidence to prove this, so I ultimately rejected the idea that 'He' was a dragon."
Klein, seated at the head of the bronze table, noticed the three paths mentioned by the Hermit: "Spectator," "Reader," and "Praiser." Could it be that these paths were adjacent? Shouldn't the "Sailor" path be adjacent to the "Reader" and "Praiser" paths? After all, the Church of Storms, the Church of the Eternal Sun, and the Church of Knowledge all considered each other mortal enemies. Could it be that four paths were adjacent?
He immediately thought: It is not impossible that the "Ancient Sun God" is the god of the "Sun" path, that is, the "Singer" path. It is precisely because the paths mastered by the "Dragon of Imagination" and the "Elf King" are adjacent to the "Sun" path that they took the initiative to "reclaim" the authority of these two ancient gods.
Klein remembered that the ancient mythology provided by "Little Sun" said that the "Ancient Sun God" took the initiative to take back the authority of the "Dragon of Imagination" and the "Elf King", which was consistent with this point.
The other members lacked Klein's rich knowledge, so their associations with dragons were limited.
Only "Moon" Emlyn felt a little unconvinced: The vampires are also a very powerful race!
Odysseus continued, "Besides that, there are also dragons that excel at fire and ice attacks. Those legends of dragons burning down a city or freezing an area aren't groundless."
Audrey nodded: "I understand."
She then smiled and said, "It seems I overestimated the extraordinary races of the Second Age."
Emlyn raised his chin slightly: Of course, the extraordinary races of the Second Age all have a deep background.
Odysseus continued, "In addition, I also obtained some verified information, of course, not verified by me."
He smiled and said, "The Cherubim believed in and pledged allegiance to the Ancient Sun God a long time ago, but he has always believed in it secretly and has not left the camp of the Dragon of Imagination.
"He also made a positive contribution when the 'Ancient Sun God' reclaimed the authority of the 'Imagination Dragon'.
"At that time, He seemed to have already reached Sequence 1. After gaining the trust of the 'Ancient Sun God', He gained another Sequence 1 characteristic and became the 'Angel King'."
Magician Fors breathed a sigh of relief: The process of these "Angel Kings" becoming gods could be adapted into an inspirational novel.
Derrick sighed, "The Almighty Lord has such a broad mind that he can even accept a traitor like this."
Alger noticed that the Hermit had emphasized twice that he had received accurate information regarding the Cherubim. This meant there was solid evidence of the Angel King's betrayal of the Imagination Dragon.
Klein also thought about this: Why didn't the Cherubim erase these stains after becoming gods? Or was it because too many people knew about these stains, and their level was too high, making it impossible to erase them?
He was tempted to ask the question again, but didn't want to spend the £300.
This made Klein sigh: "Justice" is still too young. When trading information with "Hermit", he always fails to find the key point.
Then he thought to himself: "The Hermit" is really experienced. The rule he set of "only asking a question once" makes me want to pay more money during the next transaction so that I can ask questions without any worries.
Only Audrey had the chance to ask questions at this point. Seeing that she didn't, Odysseus continued, "The Cherubim's trajectory was similar to that of the other Angel Kings. They also became gods after the Great Cataclysm and are one of the Six Gods of the Fourth Epoch.
"The above is the information regarding the Cherubim."
Audrey took a deep breath and said, "I really want to know the origins of the other four gods."
Fors was slightly stunned, and she was actually a little excited.
She quickly realized: After hearing the information about the "Angel King", my view on the gods seems to have changed a little.
Odysseus smiled and said, "Perhaps we can trade for relevant information in the future."
With the "main part" of the transaction over, it was time to pay Justice. Fors immediately said to Justice, "I will offer the remaining chapters of 'Spiritual World Observations' to Mr. Fool after the party."
The World said to Justice, "During one of my explorations, I came across a sculpture of the Six Gods from the Fourth Epoch. I can show it to you."
(End of this chapter)
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