Regardless, Kadoc was very grateful for Father Kotomine's help. However, for a considerable period of time, Kadoc was considered a "loser who could only rely on women." This title was given to Limbo, Ashiya Dōman, one of the three alien apostles.

As a Polish, Kadoc Zemrups's Servant is Anastasia, the princess of the Romanov family, who was his enemy in destroying his country. In the end, he survives because of the promise between the princess and the priest. It has to be said that this is also a side of Fate.

"So be it, I'm just a stray dog. All I need to do is wait for Kirshtalia to complete the mission he set for himself."

With this in mind, Kadoc spent a peaceful period in the Atlantic Lostbelt, enjoying a utopian world that was the complete opposite of the harsh environment of the Russian Lostbelt.

He was even falsely accused by Aphrodite of going to brothels for a fling. How could that be? He could only have one woman in his heart!

Although it's unclear why brothels would still exist in such a world, everything else is quite wonderful. Material abundance is almost limitless, and people are free to express their own ideas without any constraints. Even the brothels themselves are a form preserved through communication between the local gods and humans.

Greek mythology, try to understand it.

However, Kadoc knew that all of this was based on the Lostbelt King and the Imaginary Tree, just like the Russian Lostbelt he was in charge of.

However, the Imaginary Tree in the Atlantic Lostbelt is the most developed, and its Lostbelt King is the most powerful among all the Lostbelts Chaldea has experienced. To defeat Chaldea, all that is needed is for Zeus, the King of Gods, to remove the protection mechanism for life.

"Zeus actually declared that not a single drop of Olympian blood could be shed, but that doesn't include gods treating humans, does it? This guy, however, doesn't lift a finger himself."

Zeus, the god-king who is almost omnipotent but not conceptually omnipotent, could have annihilated the entire Chaldea with his lightning alone, but unfortunately, he could not.

Moreover, no matter how powerful a Lostbelt is, its destruction is inevitable.

—The alien god needs a vessel to descend, and of the remaining three Lostbelt members, the Atlantic Imaginary Tree, which is the best-developed, is undoubtedly the only choice.

However, whether it was Zeus, the king of the gods, or Kirstalia, both gods and humans needed to rely on the Imaginary Tree to fulfill their wishes, and it was impossible for them to simply hand over the Imaginary Tree.

"At least give me some right to know."

Thus, on the first day Chaldea entered Olympus, Kirshtalia, along with Belial and Goyanskaya, went out to intercept Chaldea, while the chief goddesses Demeter and Aphrodite returned to their original bodies. Zeus, the king of the gods, ensured the stability of the city's functions and mobilized some of his power to bombard the invading Chaldeans.

The Great Temple was empty, and taking this opportunity, Kadoc Zemrups entered Kirshtalia's room and obtained all the information and speculations about the Imaginary Tree and Lostbelts from her computer.

“Ophelia, did this guy do all this research…”

At the end of the document, Kirshtalia even guessed that one of the Hidden Ones' companions would receive it, either Pepe or Kadoc himself.

companion……

Kirshtalia has always regarded everyone in Group A as her comrades, even though Kadoc, due to his inferiority complex, couldn't hold his head high in front of this gifted astronomy professor and didn't want to have too much of a relationship with him.

Even the computer's login password is the first letters of the seven names of the hidden person. What kind of central air conditioning is this?

"Kirshtalia is too kind to her companions."

Therefore, Kadoc became even more determined to bring this information to the Chaldea. The so-called Lostbelts and Imaginary Trees were full of twists and turns. Knowing in advance that the Atlantic Lostbelt was destined to be destroyed, even if it benefited Chaldea, he should not let the Alien Gods have an easy time.

Then, the moment Kadoc stepped out of the room, Ashiya Doman's hand pierced him through with a "plop".

"Oh dear, how pathetic, Kadoc-kun~" The muscular Onmyoji wore a mocking and hypocritical smile as he casually flicked away the blood standing on his palm.

Although he knew all along that the Hidden Ones and the Alien Apostles could not be of one mind, even if a legitimate magician like Kadoc was wary of Ashiya Doman, it was all in vain against the sneak attack from the Alterego.

And so, Kadoc limped away from the Great Temple and the Sky Garden, landing on the ground in the city of Olympus.

Thanks to the abundance and plentiful legacy of the local deities, Kadoc's gushing, piercing abdominal wound was nothing more than a minor injury. Ashiya Dōman's decision not to pursue Kadoc further was quite restrained.

"No, that guy doesn't seem like the type to control his evil thoughts at all. It must have been Father Kotomine who stopped me..."

Having figured this out, Kadoc headed towards the God-Breaking Alliance base in the southern part of Olympus City.

Just like his own petty antics in the Russian Lostbelt, Kadoc has once again become entangled with the God-Breaking Alliance, which opposes the Lostbelt.

Located at the bottom of the interstellar city of Olympus, in the underground structural zone, it was once the territory ruled by Hades, the god of the underworld.

Zeus's search for enemies will not extend to this area, making it undoubtedly the safest base for the God-Breaking Alliance, which is struggling to survive.

Then, Demeter, the goddess of agriculture, descended directly to the southern part of the city, declaring that she would clear out all life in the southern region in order to identify any Chaldean spies who had infiltrated it.

"These machine gods are all so insane, bastards! Even Demeter, who claims to love humanity, is this extreme..."

When Kadoc heard this news, he couldn't hold back anymore. What kind of crime was this? He had just escaped from the Sky Garden and his wounds from Ashiya Doman's stab were barely healed, and now Demeter was going to start another massacre as soon as he escaped to the southern edge. What a tragedy!

"I need to find the Chaldea people immediately." With this thought in mind, Kadoc stretched his fully healed body and ran towards the entrance of the God-Slaying Alliance base.

Going back to the Great Temple now is impossible. I need to wait for Kilshtalia to call me back to have some safety. Since they have mentioned me and Pepe in the data, they are unlikely to hold me accountable for looking through the computer.

Furthermore, Kadoc also wanted to know just how extraordinary this seemingly out-of-the-world foreigner was.

Even Kirshtalia, who unleashed a planetary bombardment, chose to withdraw a celestial grand magic spell after facing the opponent head-on, allowing the opponent to kill the moon goddess Artemis and the sea god Poseidon before arriving in Olympus.

"Even the thunder of Zeus, the king of the gods, could not destroy the opponent immediately. Moreover, only the appearance of the giant disappeared, while the true form of the foreigner remained unharmed."

Kadoc was able to see the fate of the giant Gaia through the video transmitted back from Kirshtalia. Even though he had to face the attack of Zeus, the king of the gods, as soon as he appeared, he still managed to hold out for the three ships and one machine of Chaldea behind him long enough for them to escape.

However, with both Demeter, the goddess of agriculture, and Aphrodite, the goddess of love, mobilized, Kadoc was certain that they would come to support Chaldea in the south, while the east would be left to Aphrodite's madness.

As it turned out, Kadoc's conjecture was correct, but only half correct.

The giant Gaia reappeared, easily blocking Demeter's Noble Phantasm and carrying her away from the southern part of the city to prevent harm to the local citizens.

"When you activate your mecha, you show no mercy to the enemy, aiming for fatal blows with every move. After transforming into a giant, you even protect the enemy's civilians? These civilians can be enlisted anytime, anywhere by donning the armor of the gods."

Kadoc witnessed firsthand how, when the giant Gaia abducted the sphere of Saturn in broad daylight, some desperate civilians immediately donned the steel armor of the gods and ran to attack Gaia, who had just saved their lives.

There's no hope for them. Even knowing that the two sides have received vastly different educations and environments, Kadoc would despise these spineless commoners from the bottom of his heart. They only know how to revolve around God, allowing themselves to be slaughtered while still considering themselves slaves who are "believers."

Even if magicians don't have traditional values, they still have the dignity of being human.

Kadoc's pride told him that the mortals of Olympus were not worth saving; their very souls had been thoroughly toyed with by the gods.

"Why don't we watch from here and see how Gaia and that new giant destroy the Machine God?"

With this in mind, Kadoc found a spot with a wide view and, together with the people of Olympus, watched the battle between the two gods and the two giants on a large screen in the square, which was broadcast live by drones.

So exciting! It's rare to witness a battle between the strongest! Demeter and Aphrodite, the machine gods who have lingered in the Lost Lands for tens of thousands of years, versus Gaia, the suddenly rising giant of light, and the new giant who looks like a savage—

"Even if I die this time, it'll be worth it!"

After watching, the two giants acted swiftly and decisively, and the two gods were dead beyond any doubt. The Olympian people who were watching were all distraught, breaking down in tears and cursing loudly.

Kadoc, who felt indignant for the giant Gaia from the bottom of his heart, quickly pulled up his hood to hide his barely suppressed laughter in the shadow of the hood.

Although the giant Gaia has been opposing the Lostbelts and ruining many things for the gods, what does that have to do with Kadoc? He's not from the Atlantic Lostbelt.

Life in the Atlantic Lostbelt is quite good. As long as you sincerely serve the gods, even if you are exiled to a rural place like Atlantis because you chose the wrong side, you can live for eight hundred years and eventually die a natural death.

Not to mention the common people of Olympus, who live as long as the gods, unlike the people of Atlantis who die instantly if they offend a god.

"The people here can be resurrected even if the gods are displeased and kill them, which is why they rely on the gods even more."

Kadoc, standing tall, stood out from the crowd of people who were bowing down in their grief, some even prostrating themselves and wailing for the death of their gods.

Kadoc believed in the people's loyalty to the gods, and that when Demeter, the goddess of agriculture, died, they grieved not because they could never be reborn, but because of Demeter's fall.

Loyalty taken to extremes, these fools who have been pampered and admired by the gods for tens of thousands of years.

It's lamentable that they don't fight, but on the other hand, even if they did fight, it wouldn't cause a ripple. Instead, they would be seen as heretics and die at the hands of their own class.

"Pathetic fellows, so even if the Atlantic Lostbelt is destroyed, I will not feel the slightest regret. Compared to this stagnant pool, even the ugly history of pan-humans seems beautiful."

A pure pseudo-utopia, it has only material abundance, but spiritually it is a delicate and worthless garden carefully tended by the gods.

Kadoc has traveled to many Lostbelts, but the civilians in the Atlantic Lostbelt lived the best lives, with no worries about food, clothing, or entertainment. But so what? They were just corpses that had been brought back to life.

Compared to the compassionate Chaldea Master, Kadoc, a Class A magician, didn't have so many ulterior motives. The more he loathed these clueless people, the more he felt sorry for Gaia, the giant who still wanted to protect them.

The more you feel it's not worth it, the more you respect such behavior, just like how Kirstalia treated Group A, and how she treated someone who was originally mediocre.

"He only thinks about protecting civilians, but he is equally ruthless in killing enemy soldiers who attack him. It has to be said that he is a foreigner who is quite to his liking."

With the people demoralized, no one dared to seek revenge against the giant Gaia. Rather, Gaia might be seen as a new god who had defeated the gods.

"Yo, Kadoc."

"Huh? You are... a foreigner?! How could you possibly recognize me? I don't think we've ever met before."

As they walked back towards the God-Breaking Alliance base, Kadoc, who was wearing a hood, was recognized by Zhao Si, who was coming from the opposite direction.

"The streets are full of Olympian residents dressed similarly. With your hooded, gloomy outfit, it's easy to tell who has returned to the God-Destroying Alliance's base if you use your brain a little."

It really is……

Kadoc was thus taken to the base by Zhao Si. Kadoc noticed that Zhao Si was also surrounded by four Servants, presumably to meet the enemy.

"Here to deliver intelligence?"

"Hmm... that's true, but I didn't expect to be able to meet you beforehand. I'm quite lucky."

"Oh...ga?"

Zhao Si's right hand, which was gripping Kadoc's arm, suddenly trembled. The latter took off his hood and looked at Zhao Si's profile with a puzzled expression.

No, that's completely wrong.

Chapter 95: Preparations with Only One Night Left

"I'm back!"

Along the way, Zhao Si casually picked up Kadoc, who had a high opinion of him, and finally arrived at the God Breaking Alliance base. As soon as he entered, he shouted this sentence to everyone.

Despite already knowing that the other party was unharmed, Fujimaru Ritsuka was still the first to come forward and hug Zhao Si, saying, "Welcome back!" Her words were full of relief.

Following closely behind was Sherlock Holmes and his Storm Border communicator. On the other side of the screen, Captain Nemo saw Zhao Si embracing Fujimaru Ritsuka, and his guilt and torment subsided a little.

Even in his own base, Koyanskaya managed to steal someone away. If Zhao Si hadn't returned safely, Captain Nemo would have had to commit seppuku like the Japanese. He was so confident that his ship, while not indestructible, was at least perfectly well-informed. Then the Beast larvae utterly slapped him in the face:

"I'm sorry, Zhao Si, I couldn't save you in time."

Captain Nemo's voice came from the screen as he bowed his head to Zhao Sishen.

Professor Nemo, Sailor Nemo, and other Nemo clones who followed him also bowed to Zhao Si to express their apologies. One of them, the crybaby Sailor Nemo, even started sobbing.

"It's alright, it's alright. I'm back safely, aren't I? I'm in great shape, and I even took down two Machine Gods along the way."

Zhao Si released Fujimaru Ritsuka from his embrace, patted his chest, and was then pulled by the arm by Little Da Vinci beside him.

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