All of the above originated from this one person!

No, a god!

Since its founding, the Church of Steelheart has been the only entity that can be called a nightmare.

It was a kind of terror that, even after countless years and generations, would still terrify anyone who belonged to the Steelheart Church upon seeing the relevant records.

Even the orcs, who were outsiders, unconsciously touched their only possession—the ring from the demon lord Sauron.

Faced with such a monster, he was neither a god nor a king, and only the equally incredible Lord of the Rings could give him a sliver of confidence.

For some reason, he always felt that this confidence was very unreal, as if there was some mistake that he was unaware of.

Beside him stood Karu Jade, the sole survivor of the high sequence of the Steelheart Church, now known as the Steel Left Hand and the Archangel of the Steelheart Church.

They were completely frozen in a state of indescribable terror.

He was the sole survivor and had once faced a divine enemy.

However, after the archangel holding the level zero seal was destroyed by the opponent with a single blow, along with half of his body, and after witnessing several demigods and an angel in the front row evaporate on the spot.

He simply broke down and ran away.

Therefore, he became the only deserter of the Steelheart Church at that time, and the only surviving high-sequence member.

He had thought that with the death of his divine enemy, all of this should be over.

But why, why did I see you here?

This must be a building from the Genesis era!

How did the enemy of God end up here?

His heartbeat, amidst the other person's silent contempt, was so loud it almost deafened him.

Even though his heart was beating so fast, he could still feel his body temperature gradually drifting away from him.

First the limbs, then the entire torso.

Just then, a voice entered his ears:

"Lord Karu, what should we do?"

He turned his head in a daze and found that it was an orc asking him a question.

This question struck him as utterly absurd.

How to do?

That was a monster who single-handedly destroyed the entire church.

The Church of Steelheart back then not only had the most angels at the time, but also the most level-zero sealed artifacts.

Even such a powerful church was defeated by the other side. What can they do now?

Of course, we should run away!

He wanted to shout those words out loud, and then he ran towards the exit without looking back.

However, he simply couldn't say it.

Because the king is still here.

Back then, he ran away, and the Supreme God could forgive his escape because there was no one else available and he was indeed unqualified to stop the other side.

But now, the only king that the supreme god cares about is right beside him.

He would dare to abandon the king and run away.

He swore that his own god would find him first, torture him until he was completely insane, and then go after his divine enemy.

Therefore, he could only approach the Prince of Blessing and whisper in his ear:

"Your Majesty, let's... let's retreat for now, before He makes any move!"

Karu Jade sadly discovered that even though the other party hadn't done anything, his voice trembled under that unspoken pressure.

However, the Blessed King, who was also deeply shocked, did not respond at all.

This left Karu Jad somewhat bewildered.

And began to hesitate whether to quickly pull the king away.

Before he could come up with a good idea, he was terrified to see his king actually walking towards the other party.

"Your Majesty, Your Majesty?! What are you doing? That, that is an enemy of the gods!"

Overwhelmed with fear, Karu Jad rushed forward to try and restrain the seemingly insane Blessed King.

But the Prince of Blessing, who had been staring intently at the other man, suddenly shook off his hand.

And turning back to look at Karu Jad, he said:

"What are you afraid of?"

The king's roar was so real, and he himself couldn't understand it either.

So, is there even a question?

But he dared not say it that way, and could only say with puzzlement:

"Your Majesty, that...that is an enemy of the gods!"

The king, however, was furious:

"An enemy of the gods? This is a labyrinth from the time of creation. What makes you think he could be an enemy of the gods?"

"That guy is dead, dead for countless years!"

"So this is just a ridiculous trick!"

It's perfectly reasonable, but the sense of oppression feels incredibly real.

So Karu Jade could only glance fearfully at the still unmoved divine enemy before steeling himself and saying:

"My lord, let's wait until His Majesty arrives before we talk about it. That...that doesn't feel like a fake!"

There was a snap.

As the music gradually calmed down, an extremely inopportune slap rang out.

Karu Jade, the archangel of the Church of Steelheart, was slapped in the face.

But he dared not get angry at all, and could only lower his head further and cover his face to avoid it.

Because it was the king who slapped him.

The young king was enraged to the extreme. He pointed almost maniacally at the divine enemy behind him who remained motionless and shouted:

"The enemy of God can't be here! He's dead, dead!"

King Blessed did not believe that the enemy of God would appear here.

However, Karu Jad glanced at the orc and said:

"But didn't he say you would find that person here?"

Their reason for coming here was that the orcs said they could find clues about the enemy of the gods here.

And this is precisely why the young king was so angry.

Because he was afraid too.

But he was unwilling to believe that the guy they had been searching for had just appeared in front of him.

Even more unwilling to believe that his persistent search over the years was actually a cover for his complete inability to face the monster.

Yes, for so many years, the Steelheart Church has been tirelessly searching for any clues about God's enemy, fueled by its anger and obsession.

In name, it was the king who wanted to avenge the humiliation of that year.

In reality, he was just a young man who was so frightened that he was on the verge of collapse, trying to regain some face for his noble status with a show of bravado.

After all, everyone knows that the Divine Enemy is dead.

Searching for the dead will yield no results.

Over the years, he has probably come to believe that he wants revenge.

However, this illusion faded after he truly confronted the nightmare in his heart.

It appears exceptionally fragile.

This is something his arrogance forbids him to admit.

Therefore, he spoke almost frantically about how it could not be a divine enemy.

And finally, with immense willpower, he turned to face the divine enemy before him.

Then she took another step toward him.

We truly stepped into the halo that illuminated the sea of ​​flowers.

It was at this moment that the enemy god, who had been silently watching everything from beginning to end, also made a move.

There was no earth-shattering momentum, nor the swiftness of approaching in the blink of an eye.

He simply strolled towards them as if taking a leisurely walk.

He just casually walked over there.

So frightened was the Prince of Cifu that he shrank back as if he had been electrocuted.

It wasn't until he crashed into the knights that he belatedly realized what was happening.

Seeing that he had retreated, the other party also stopped again.

Seeing this, Karu Jad hurriedly said:

"Your Majesty, I beg you, please leave! Even if there's only a one in ten thousand chance, you absolutely cannot take the risk! Let's go!"

But the more he acted this way, the more the young king lost face.

Because he knew that if he left, he would become a complete joke.

If it really were a divine enemy, that would be one thing, but how could a divine enemy actually be here?

So he pushed away the knights who were helping him and then issued his will to everyone he had brought:

"Go! Go! Crush that illusion!"

At this moment, Karu Judd was filled with utter despair.

How could you even get on?!

They can't afford to gamble!

But he had no choice.

Because the king was the first to charge forward after shouting those words.

He wanted to prove that he wasn't afraid at all.

Therefore, at this point, no one could escape.

The king has already charged forward, so why are you running away? What are you trying to do?

Moreover, inspired by the Blessed King, the Steel Banner Knights, who had never experienced that era, were also roused and followed behind the King.

They vowed to follow their lord forever.

Seeing this, Karu Jad could only shout a few times to bolster his courage and then grit his teeth and follow.

Perhaps it really is just an overly realistic little trick?

Such thoughts arise only to vanish in an instant.

Karu Jade may be the most cowardly angel today, but he is definitely a genuine angel; there's no way to cheat a high-sequence angel.

He absolutely possesses the wisdom and ability befitting his status.

Therefore, compared to the king, who was already blinded by emotions, he was the first and only person to realize the danger.

And that feeling is just like it was back then.

I looked up, following that fatal feeling.

He saw the divine enemy, who had stopped in place, raise his left hand toward his king.

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