Chapter 202: God of Darkness (Part 1)

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"I feel like Hanjun's attitude is a bit unusual this time. Logically speaking, the God of Darkness and the God of Light are sworn enemies, so it's impossible for Hanjun to take an initiative to find the God of Darkness without the God of Light permission. Maybe, just as Hanjun mentioned, there is a reason why the God of Darkness wants to destroy humanity."

While the players were analyzing the situation outside, Hanjun, after passing Cerberus, successfully entered the depths of the Abyss.

It was pitch dark here, just like the darkness itself, so deep that you couldn't see your hand in front of your face.

Hanjun raised his hand and cast a Glimmering Glow spell, illuminating a five-meter radius around him.

Unfortunately, he still couldn't see anything around him.

Faintly, he heard a strange voice calling him from a distance.

Hanjun slowly walked in the direction from which the voice came.

He reached a spot where there seemed to be a thin barrier, with no apparent difference between the inside and the outside.

However, his subconscious told him that this was a boundary, meant to prevent people from accidentally entering.

Once inside, it might not be the same place anymore.

Without hesitation, Hanjun walked forward and found that the barrier did not stop him; instead, it seemed to welcome him joyfully.

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Passing through the barrier felt like walking through a doorway made of flowing water, leading to a new world.

When Hanjun opened his eyes, he saw a blue sky with white clouds and golden light all around.

The warm sun shone on him, making him squint comfortably.

When he opened his eyes again, Hanjun realized this place looked very familiar.

Whether it was the throne under the big tree or the decorations around the throne, everything gave him a sense of déjà vu.

But back then, the person sitting on the throne wasn't this man in black robes.

This man was resting his chin on his hand, pretending to sleep on the throne, looking like time had treated him well.

Hanjun didn't know how to respond, but he heard another version of himself speak up, "Isn't this a good thing? After using my power, their lives have greatly improved. They can fill their stomachs and heal themselves when injured. They're growing stronger and stronger."

He spoke with great happiness, as if he were genuinely happy for humanity.

This tone left the God of Darkness unsure of what to say next, so he fell silent.

Then Hanjun heard himself continue, "But you—you can't keep hiding like this. We can regain our divine power through faith, but creating this world and all the other creatures took so much of our strength. You need followers like me too."

After a long pause, the God of Darkness replied, "I have followers."

The God of Light said, "You always prefer creatures other than humans."

The God of Darkness asked, "Do you not like them?"

The God of Light responded, "Are you talking about dragons and elves? Of course, I like them. But they're so powerful that they don't need my concern."

The God of Darkness fell silent again, "I find it strange why such a weak race as humans gets so much of your attention."

The God of Light smiled and did not explain.

Present-day Hanjun was puzzled.

So there were dragons and elves even back then?

Then, why are these two races can no longer be seen on the world of eorera today?

Now, with only Butch who just a Draconid race with half true dragon bloodline, left, it's no wonder he said he is the last true dragon bloodline.

Hanjun noticed that the scene before him was disturbed, like the calm surface of the water being stirred by a hand.

When everything settled again, a different scene appeared.

This time, he was no longer viewed from the perspective of the God of Light but as an observer.

The God of Light had fallen into a deep sleep and was being held in the God of Darkness's arms, who was slowly walking toward the throne.

The God of Darkness carefully placed the God of Light on the throne, arranging him into a sleeping posture.