"So my mother sent me to ask her about everything."

"When I reported everything, my mother told me to bring him back."

"And he said: He should return!"

"Then, I saw him walking on the earth again."

Moen's narration didn't last long, after all, it was only a short segment.

Even by today's standards, this short passage is rather colloquial compared to his original status as a holy book.

Everyone behind Moen listened attentively.

Because this section is obviously extremely important.

Otherwise, they wouldn't have specifically engraved this section on it.

After Moen finished speaking, one of them asked:

"So this depicts the resurrection miracle of an ancient saint. What are your thoughts? What is the connection between that saint and this place?"

This is undoubtedly the most normal and reasonable thought in this situation.

But what Moen couldn't understand was...

That saint did exist, but his resurrection was not the original intention, but rather the goddess's own action!

The goddess attributes this to the primordial because she believes she is performing the miracles and powers given to her by the primordial.

Moreover, both the goddess and the saint have long been lost to history.

So why was this passage engraved in such an important and prominent position?

Or perhaps it refers not to the goddess and the saint, but to resurrection?

Who will be resurrected?

Sequence zero of the plague pathway?

That's not right, that's not the procedure for reviving that guy!

As previously thought, more and more problems arose in front of Moen.

"His Majesty?"

It was only after the old man, noticing that Moen seemed a little off, asked him this question with concern that Moen snapped out of his reverie.

"Ah. I'm sorry, Mr. Voss. I just don't understand why this part is here."

Don't you understand either?

Moen's voice undoubtedly plunged them into disappointment.

They were already feeling their way across the river, hoping that the arrival of a supreme being would help them see the way forward.

Unexpectedly, things are still unclear.

Another member from the Council of Ten pondered for a moment and then said:

"A goddess representing mercy? And the eldest son at that, how strange. We only know of her existence, but not her specific title. Your Majesty, do you know more? Perhaps that is related to this."

Upon hearing this voice, Moen instinctively wanted to answer him.

But it wasn't until he opened his mouth that he stopped.

Moen belatedly realized another problem—he didn't remember!

He was clearly one of the eldest sons, and he was also the Supreme One who left behind the Hall of Mourning and who clearly had a deep connection with him.

But why didn't he say that he couldn't remember his name?

It didn't even react at all?

Moreover, during this period, she was always referred to and remembered as a goddess representing compassion.

This feeling is like

Like a white calamity?

In a moment of utter astonishment, Moen found a key.

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They both remembered its existence, yet both never took it seriously.

Similarly, it is only when one fully recalls the information that one discovers they have long forgotten it.

"Don't you guys know that goddess's name either?"

When Moen asked them the question, they all shook their heads and said:

"I don't know? What, Your Majesty? You don't know?"

Moen's answer clearly demonstrated this, which greatly surprised them all.

This is the supreme being.

He must have a very high level of understanding of that world, so how come even he doesn't know about it?

Moreover, this particular section happens to be related to this goddess.

An indescribable atmosphere instantly filled the deepest part of the entire base.

And with Moen nodding in agreement, this point reached its peak:

"Yes, I don't know either."

It seems necessary to study this further when I get back.

Wait, am I now subconsciously treating that place as the place I should go?

An unexpected thought suddenly immobilized Moen.

The old man behind Moen sighed and asked:

"Your Majesty, is there anything else you wish to do? Do you wish to open this door?"

In response, Moen, regaining his composure, shook his head and said:

"Need not."

"But didn't you come here to see TS001?"

Moen replied:

"That was true before, but not anymore."

Can we ask why?

Moen looked at the base, especially at the primordial scriptures inscribed in ancient Elvish script, and said:

"Because based on experience, if we make any moves at this time, it could cause a lot of unnecessary problems."

"So, I don't want to go in until I find something further, or until I find out what's wrong here, and I also hope you won't open this door."

This was based on Moen's experience; he had seen similar things countless times in numerous save files.

Of course, he himself had left many similar arrangements. So he was very careful about this.

After all, those who cheat others know best what to be careful of and guard against.

Moen also added:

"You have to understand, the essence of that thing is the uniqueness of the plague, and the plague pathway is an out-and-out evil god pathway."

Many deities and beings have been branded as evil gods primarily because of their own actions, or more simply because they lost.

That has nothing to do with the method itself.

However, there are also some paths and deities that are truly evil gods.

Plagues are a prime example of this.

Not only does ascending to godhood require countless evil rituals, but even the plague pathway itself is an evil thing that can change the personality of an extraordinary person.

Even with the infamous and bloody path to becoming a prophet, Moen had to admit that there are still good prophets.

But plague is definitely not.

This pathway begins to influence personality as early as Sequence Ten, and becomes extremely evident in Sequence Eight.

Almost every plague agent that Moen had encountered was a complete madman and a pervert.

Perhaps there are indeed unfortunate and pitiful people, but once they've embarked on this path, there's no turning back.

Just like the Joker of Gotham.

Those who understand the Joker will comprehend his helplessness and inevitability, but the Joker is also an absolutely insane madman who deserves to be shot hundreds of times over.

The king's admonition took them to heart.

In fact, they have never opened the door since they put TS001 in.

Because they paid an extremely heavy price for this back then.

The death toll is close to one million, with tens of millions more affected.

That remains a vivid memory for them to this day.

Compared to this, the crash of a historically significant starship like the Resuscitation Mary seems like a minor incident.

"We will heed your advice, Your Majesty. So, what do you intend to do next?"

Moen glanced at them and said:

"Could you let me look through all the records from back then?"

After the three members of the Council of Ten exchanged glances, the old man spoke:

"Of course, Your Majesty!"

"Thank you."

-

Moen began remotely reviewing the relevant records from that year at the Mysterious Island base.

But even top-secret documents still left behind a lot of information.

So even Moen has been spending these days on this.

It was also during this period.

The time for the time traveler to travel through time again soon arrived.

Once back.

Aier then pushed open his door and asked the royal knights kneeling before him:

"Where is Her Majesty the Goddess? I want to see her!"

Before the knights could answer.

Noticing the glory descending upon them, they bowed their heads even more devoutly.

Before Er stood Ansa, the goddess of dominion.

"What's wrong, Air?"

The goddess has been trying to mend her relationship with Air.

Unfortunately, all her efforts failed.

But she was neither discouraged nor angry, because these were her teacher's family members.

Therefore, this is the family she will inevitably have to accept.

She just felt that she hadn't done enough.

I saw this stray cat that wanted to steal a bite but seemed to be stuck on some wrong path, just like me.

As always, Aier was momentarily at a loss for whether to sympathize with their shared plight or something else entirely.

And now, because she also needs to convey Moen's voice.

So she abandoned all other thoughts and said directly:

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