Book 3: Chapter 18: Real Appearance

Book 3: Chapter 18: Real Appearance

That was certainly no ordinary lightning for it to be able to penetrate the Pope’s domain and strike his body.

Lilith smelled an extremely familiar aura on it. It was the same aura that had caused her to experience countless sufferings. The pain it caused Lilith was second only to the changes in her physical body.

The lightning contained the laws of the gods, and it definitely came from those two b̲i̲t̲c̲h̲y goddesses.

At the same time, Lilith was giving the Pope a strange look. She could tell that he was a high-ranking figure from the church at first glance. Yet, he got turned into charcoal by his own goddess’ lightning. Just what did he do?

The Pope also wanted to ask the same question.

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Why did he get struck by lightning?

A thought suddenly flashed across the Pope’s mind and he remembered the oath he just swore a few minutes ago: “O’ Goddess in heaven, the 132nd Pope of the Luminous Theocracy swears that he shall never do anything bad against Thea’s friends, Lilith and Sae. Otherwise, I shall be struck by lightning.”

Could it be that...

The Pope snapped his head back and saw Thea staring at the two blasphemous villains with her eyes wide in disbelief.

“Thea...they...”

After a moment of silence, Thea nodded with reddened eyes. “They are Lilith and Sae.”

The Pope felt a burst of anger stuck in his chest as he struggled to breathe.

“B-But how could they do this kind of thing? They rescued me before and weren’t even bothered by my constitution. Not only that, they treated me... like a friend...”

Thea fiddled with the hem of her skirt as her voice grew softer in volume. After all, seeing was believing. The two friends she had just made destroyed the Goddess statue, which was a symbol of her and many other believers’ beliefs.

The more she thought about it, the sadder she got. She then started to sob quietly.

Lilith leaned closer to Sae and whispered, “Hey Sae, I think we made Thea cry.”

“Don’t get me involved in this. Lady Lilith, Thou were the one who did all this alone.”

“Ehhhh, don’t sweat about the details. I feel bad to actually make Thea cry.”

“This is my first time hearing that Lady Lilith would feel bad about something. But I think this isn’t the time to talk about this. We should seize the opportunity and escape now. Even if this old man can’t do anything to us, I am sensing many other powerful presences approaching quickly.”

“Umm...” Thea suddenly called out to Lilith. “Are we... still friends?”

“Of course...” Lilith turned her head slightly then smiled gently at her. “We will be friends forever.”

“Alright, friends forever!” Thea finally couldn’t hold back her tears that came out like streams of waterfalls. The sky turned brighter and brighter. The experts from church who just arrived on the scene had no choice but to soar into the sky to stop more falling meteorites.

Lilith left without looking back, under the sky full of falling meteorites. She went back to Sae and woke her up with a slap on her back. “What are you zoning out for? Let’s leave quickly.”

Sae shuddered all over, then closed her gaping mouth. “Oh.”

Seeing Lady Lilith apologizing was probably the most frightening thing she’d ever seen ever since she awakened.

A ripple in space opened up and a spatial door appeared out of thin air.

Since it was a random spatial scroll, no one knew where the door would lead to.

The Pope hesitated for a long time, and finally gave up the idea of stopping them from leaving. After all, they were Thea’s friends.

“Alright, you go first.”

“Huh?!” Sae’s hair was suddenly standing on its end. Every time Lady Lilith was running away, she was always the one bringing up the rear. So why was she asking her to go first this time?

She glanced at the Goddess statue next to the spatial gate. Could it be...

Before Sae could ask, Lilith had kicked her into the door.

“Don’t dawdle!”

Lilith dusted her hands as the smile on her face grew twisted.

She already had the broken sword in her hands.

How naive of you to think that I’d leave without accomplishing anything! I, Lilith, am someone who doesn’t give up until I reach my goal!

Before anyone at the scene could even react, Lilith’s hands turned into two afterimages as she swiped the Goddess statue across her chest.

She stored the two chunks of items that she just sliced off into her Storage Ring, then turned around. The corner of her lips curled into a smile as she gave the tens of thousands of believers in the Luminous Theocracy, the Pope and the saintess a middle finger.

“Take a good look at the real appearance of your Goddess.”