Chapter 392 390-The Comprehension of Primordial Light

Chapter 392 390-The Comprehension of Primordial Light

After a long wait, the High Priest finally spoke, his voice low and distant:

"Hmm, the second thing is even more repulsive. When the Second-generation Deities incited the rebellion of all races, their slogan was the equitable distribution of primordial spirit power, with every life form having the potential to become a deity. But once they obtained the primordial spirit power, they changed their minds and did not want to relinquish it."

Ethan felt a stir in his heart, finding this understandable.

After all, what is earned with one's life is certainly first to be enjoyed.

"The Second-generation Deities also knew that if they hoarded the primordial spirit power, it would surely provoke dissatisfaction among all the races. Even within these races, over time, individuals might emerge who were like them. Just as they had hunted the First-generation Deities, they too could be hunted."

"So, the Second-generation Deity alliance decided to extract a sliver of primordial spirit power from their bodies, which is the Primordial Light. Placed in the universe, whoever is capable of acquiring the Primordial Light would obtain the key to becoming a deity. They used this method to divert the attention of all races."

"With the rise of the human race, occupying the living spaces of all races, amidst external troubles and internal strife, the other races could no longer become a threat."

Ethan understood and, stroking his chin, said:

"The First-generation Deities are the Elder Deities, and the Second-generation Deities are the Ancient Deities. The Ancient Deities, before becoming deities themselves, killed the Elder Deities and then became the Ancient Deities. The Ancient Deities used two strategies to stabilize all races and support the human race in suppressing them. Since then, the Ancient Deities could rest easy, suspended in the heavens as deities who look down upon all beings."

"Exactly."

"But why did the Ancient Deities decline?" This question lingered in Ethan's mind.

The Second-generation Deities had made extensive preparations to secure their position.

Yet, in modern times, it's rare to see the Ancient Deities, and those who do appear, like Aneropo, seem to be of little significance.

And then there's Peggy, an Ancient Deity with only one eye remaining...

What exactly happened during the era of the Ancient Deity's rule?

The High Priest shook his head slightly, exhaling a long breath:

"It's unclear, but it might be related to the Deityforsaken Land. During the great war of the Ancient Deities, the universe was shattered, devastating all races. The Deityforsaken Land was formed as a result. Perhaps the secrets of the Ancient Deities' war lie hidden within the Deityforsaken Land."

"I see---"

Ethan and the High Priest were deep in conversation when suddenly a sound, like that of a cocoon cracking, echoed through the air.

The sound was crisp and vigorous, brimming with vibrant life force.

Ethan quickly looked up.

The cocoon of light enveloping Sherry slowly cracked open in the darkness of Valhalla, like a brilliant star breaking free from its shell.

Fragments of the cocoon twinkled faintly in the air before slowly falling, like meteors swallowed by the night.

As the cocoon split open, a gentle light emanated from within, illuminating everything around.

It was Sherry's radiance, pure and warm, like the rising sun, full of vitality, akin to rebirth.

Sherry emerged slowly from the cocoon, her body surrounded by a thin halo of light, making her appear angelic.

Her eyes were clear and bright, twinkling like stars, emanating an aura both awe-inspiring and intimidating.

lightsnοvεl Her hair, soft as silk, gently fluttered in the wind, creating a sense of tranquility. Her skin was pale as snow, glowing with a healthy rosiness.

Sherry's physique had also undergone significant changes, slender yet powerful, each movement filled with grace and strength.

"This... this is a complete transformation," Ethan remarked with emotion.

At this moment, a rare smile appeared on the High Priest's face:

"Indeed, she has partly comprehended the Rule of Shadow. There is hope for our Shadow Clan yet."

Sherry floated beside Ethan:

"Ethan, are you alright?"

"Yes, I'm fine."

"I saw what Dart did earlier. Thank you."

"It was nothing."

As the two shared a sweet moment, a discordant cough interrupted:

"Cough, cough, cough---"

Only then did Sherry turn to the High Priest, bowing slightly:

"High Priest, thank you as well."

The High Priest felt a tinge of sadness in his heart. 'A woman's independence,' he thought, 'perhaps this is why many races are reluctant to choose a female successor.'

"Your comprehension of the Rule of Shadow shows that the current High Priest was not mistaken in you. Plus, with a strong companion by your side, I can rest assured in letting you leave."

The smile vanished from the High Priest's face, his tone becoming serious.

"Ethan."

"Yes?"

"I hope you can take good care of Sherry. She is the future of our Shadow Clan."

Ethan looked at the High Priest's earnest expression, considering everything he had done.

Putting aside everything else, the secrets revealed by the High Priest alone were of immense value.

"Don't worry, I, Ethan, will neither covet the Rule of Shadow nor bring harm to the Shadow Clan. Whatever Sherry wants to do, she should do. I won't bind her with emotions just because she becomes stronger."

The High Priest looked at Ethan, feeling immensely reassured.

Having lived for tens of thousands of years, he had always been accurate in judging people.

The heart of a true warrior that Ethan displayed promised he would keep his word.

"I won't let your contributions go unrewarded. I can help you understand one of the uses of the Primordial Light."

The High Priest's eyes shifted, contemplating how to benefit Ethan.

"Really?" Ethan's pupils slightly constricted. The importance of Primordial Light was clearly felt from the High Priest's words.

It was a fraction extracted by the Second-generation Deities from their own primordial spirit power, limited in the universe.

The Second-generation Deities used this method to limit the number of deities.

"Of course," the High Priest pursed his lips slightly, "I'll show you the true power of the Shadow Clan. Sherry, pay close attention as well. The Rule of Shadow is not limited to just shadows."

Speaking, the High Priest stood at the center of the throne, his eyes tightly closed, hands joined in prayer, his entire being radiating a divine and solemn aura.

Behind him, a massive stone stele emerged, covered in ancient runes.

The High Priest began to chant a mysterious incantation, his voice like the echoes of antiquity, deep and resonant.

As his voice grew louder, Ethan's body began to emit a faint light.

It was the power of the Primordial Light being awakened.

Ethan was slightly astonished.

The Primordial Light in his mind was stirred by the High Priest.

He could see the Primordial Light in his mind wriggling like a fish, becoming incredibly active.

Then, the High Priest opened his mouth, his voice god-like:

"Sherry, you must understand, the Rule of Shadow is not darkness, but light. Why is the world dark? Because all light is devoured by our darkness."

Ethan's eyes widened.

The High Priest implied that the Rule of Shadow was not merely dark magic, but at a higher level, it could control all light.

The Rule of Shadow now possessed three powers.

Light, devouring, darkness...

There might be even more powers that the High Priest held back, unwilling to reveal to Ethan.

"Primordial Light, I am your child, your servant. I beseech your power, your wisdom. Let me feel your presence, understand your essence. Primordial Light, I swear to you, I will use your power to protect our world, to guide our people. Primordial Light, I seek your enlightenment, your guidance."

As the High Priest's prayer grew louder, the stars in the sky began to twinkle, as if attracted by some force.

Suddenly, a beam of light descended from the sky, blossoming within Ethan's mind.

This light was intense and dazzling, as if it could illuminate the entire universe.

Ethan's body started to emit a powerful glow, his eyes shining bright as stars.

He felt his body filled with an indescribable, powerful force, as if he were connected to the entire universe.

The High Priest's face became somewhat translucent, emitting a weakened aura.

Yet, he did not cease his actions.

He continued to manipulate that primordial force within Ethan, transforming it into an expansive ocean.

He stretched out his hand towards the ground, and water began to flow from his palm, forming a vast lake.

The water of the lake was clear and transparent, shimmering like a mirror, reflecting Ethan's figure.

Ethan seemed to be summoned, his heart slightly startled.

On the surface of the lake formed by the Primordial Light, ancient images began to play.

In the endless universe, everything started from a tiny point.

This point suddenly expanded, releasing tremendous energy and matter.

Multicolored lights, like rainbows, shot out, chaotically flying across the universe.

In the scene, Ethan could see a gigantic fireball burning in the darkness, the very beginning of the universe.

The fireball continuously expanded and cooled, forming galaxies, stars, and planets.novE)lb(In

Over time, stars formed at their centers, with various planets revolving around them.

Those multicolored lights fell into the planets, evolving over long eons...

Numerous deities emerged in the scene...

Ethan understood clearly, these might be the First-generation Deities.