After all, she dug this hole herself.

But, but, she still felt from the bottom of her heart that this was wrong.

Al lowered his head slowly so that Moen wouldn't notice that he was about to cry.

This unusual behavior naturally caught Moen's attention, and he asked with concern:

"Aier, what's wrong? Should I have Ansa take a look at you?"

Adela rarely received such treatment, after all, his parents didn't really love him.

They only loved the prince as a symbol of their union.

Under that original iron law, which was neither a curse nor a blessing, becoming a god almost meant abandoning humanity.

Only a king can make a god still appear as a human being.

God will love what the king loves.

Similarly, what the king abhors, the god will also abhor.

Therefore, under such circumstances, many gods resisted the appearance of the king.

They believed that this would prevent the erosion of humanity.

Based on their actions and experiences, this seems to be true.

But the King will surely appear, as long as God lives.

For countless generations, only the gods who went to death first have escaped this ironclad rule.

Some people see this as good fortune, while others see it as a great tragedy.

However, when Aier heard these words, she almost burst into tears.

Such intense emotions even surprised Aier herself.

She hated that someone wanted to take her Moen away, but it shouldn't be this intense emotion.

After all, she had ruined her own promising situation, making herself the true latecomer, and she still had a chance.

But why?

Why did I feel so upset when I heard Moen say that he would accept a goddess?

Seeing that El was acting increasingly strangely, Moen went straight up to her, put his arm around her shoulder, and asked:

"Aier? What's wrong?"

Feeling the warmth on her shoulder, Aier suddenly looked up at Moen and said something that surprised even herself:

"What if someone got here before her?!"

The moment those words were uttered, all intense emotions vanished.

Only a slightly bewildered Aire and a silent Moen remained.

After a long while, amidst El's astonishment and awkwardness, Moen slowly spoke:

"I don't know, Air."

Moen knew he had gotten himself into a dead end.

Moen really didn't know what to do about it.

Before Ansa, there were many other leading ladies he had chosen.

He has been in a clear marital relationship with many of them.

Moen knew that his current choice was very wrong.

But he couldn't give up Ansha.

The longer they spent together, the more Moen felt that intense emotion.

It felt as if I wasn't just in a game and had only spent a mere month or so with Ansa.

Instead, it was about watching her slowly move forward step by step.

She truly existed as Ansa's teacher.

Moen did not react as strongly to this as he did at Seven Hills.

But that was because the King of Turin was no longer alive, so Moen showed great reluctance and longing for his dear friend's departure.

It seems that deep down, Moen knew that his story with his best friend had come to an end.

There is no chance of turning things around now.

Looking at Moen like this, with all the intense emotions from before gone, Aier asked somewhat strangely:

"Moen, what's wrong?"

Now it's Er's turn to say that.

"And what did you mean by that?"

Moen released Aier and asked with equal curiosity:

"I also want to ask you, Air, what do you mean?"

Could it be that something I said when I was a child has led Er to discover something?

To Moen's surprise, after hearing his words, Er immediately changed the subject:

"No, it's nothing. I don't know why I said that. You see, people sometimes say silly things!"

"Haha, I just remembered I have something to do, so I'll be going now!"

The door opened and closed again, and Aier left Moen's study.

Moen was left alone, lost in thought.

What exactly is going on with Air?

Did she really know that I was the king of some goddess or the god of some queen?

Meanwhile, outside the door, as the knights bowed in turn, El felt the same strange thought:

What if someone got there before her?

Why did I ask that question? And why didn't Moen react?

Wait a minute, could it be that there's someone I don't even know between that philanderer and me?!

Aier, who rushed out in fear that Moen would realize what was happening, suddenly realized a crucial point.

In that instant, Aier suddenly turned around and looked towards the study.

She desperately wanted to rush in and loudly question Moen about whether she had guessed correctly.

But as I watched myself leave, the golden glimmer vanished.

Aier suppressed the thought again.

The goddess now only thinks of herself as Moen's family.

She was unaware that she was the enemy.

If she finds out

It is said that God does not care if the king has other women, because in God's eyes, mortals are not considered human.

God knew that He was irreplaceable in the King's eyes.

But that's not what Aier wanted.

She wanted complete love, not love given as charity.

The opponent is a goddess; if I want to defeat her...

Defeating a god is something that even a normal person would find unbelievable.

But for Aier at this moment, it was her only way out.

So, I want to become a god?

The Stormpath already has a god; I don't need to add another god to my ranks as an opponent.

And now I'm Sequence Nine, and I'm the princess in everyone's eyes, and I can even change my path!

Unexpectedly, it was El who, who was someone they previously thought was no match for even a yellow-headed eagle, turned out to be the one who was fighting.

At this moment, however, she was seriously considering how to defeat a goddess, without even considering whether it was absurd.

Aier summoned several court nobles and, after careful questioning,...

She opened the heavy doors that had been renamed the Royal Library from the Royal Library.

-

Not long after Aier left, Ansa appeared in front of Moen.

"Teacher, what did Aier say to you? If it's inconvenient for you to tell me, then you don't need to say it."

Moen then came to his senses and smiled:

"It's nothing serious, what's wrong?"

"Really? I saw her go straight to the library after she left. It seems she's planning to change her path."

"Teacher, are you sure there are no problems?"

This is the kingdom of Ansa. After ascending to the Dust of Light, nothing in this kingdom can escape Ansa's notice.

"Although she is only at Sequence Nine now, it would be easy for her to switch pathways with my help, but I don't think anyone would suddenly want to change their pathways."

"After all, this means she has to give up everything she had before. I even heard from the knights of the Southern Territory that El has almost digested the potion and is ready to move towards Sequence Eight."

"So I was worried that something might have happened?"

Ansa's voice was filled with deep concern.

She did indeed put herself in the role of the older sister.

Because she knew very well that her king loved his younger sister.

What the king loves, God will love in the same way, and may even love it more than the king.

Because it is the king's treasure, the king will be sad if it is damaged.

But in the end, it was just an extension of the king's love.

God himself doesn't care about this, because they have lost their humanity.

In ancient times, in many doctrines of gods who did not yet have a king, the king was always an evil being.

Because the king would deprive God of love for humanity and for himself.

They were also among the first gods to openly call the ironclad law of the God-King a curse.

In those days, this was almost tantamount to openly blaspheming the origin.

It is a very serious felony.

It is said that the outbreak of the Revelation War was also related to this, but no one knows for sure.

"Does Aier want to change his path?"

"Hmm, you didn't know?"

“I really didn’t know about this; she never told me.”

Moen was also extremely surprised by this.

Why would Aier suddenly want to change its approach?

Although Moen kept thinking of having her change her route because El was the Storm Path and continuing up would inevitably lead to an encounter with the Storm Goddess.

But Moen hasn't mentioned this yet!

Why would she think that?

What made her think that way?

Moen suddenly froze, remembering Al's earlier strange behavior.

Could it be that Aier has discovered I'm the Lionheart?!

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