Chapter 129: Light and Darkness

Chapter 129: Light and Darkness

September 7th, 1110. Northern Continent, Unknown location.

Twilight shone through the stained windows of a massive silver tower, illuminating a large room filled with rows and rows of bookshelves.

The walls were plastered with drawings of advanced technologies and structures far beyond the present era. A massive telescope was erected on a platform to the side of the room, and it extended out of the silver tower through an opened doom.

At the centre of it all was a holographic projection of Earth made of pure information, uncovering the world's tales and stories for a woman to record and witness.

The woman was dressed in a long blue gown with a purple crown on her head. She looked up at the projection of Earth, holding a purple book in her hand.

She was none other than the Angel of Wisdom, Diana Knight.

Her face creased at the sight of the volatile fluctuations erupting from the Callide Valley, Northern continent. It dwarfed any other fluctuations erupting from other parts of the world, capable of destroying a continent. It would have if not for the authority of the Night Emperor shrouding the battlefield, preventing the chaos of war from spreading.

It's been a month since the war began. It is still going full throttle and shows no signs of slowing down. The fire and blood turned the valley into a war-torn hellscape. This chapter is updated by nov(e)(l)biin.com

Diana raised her hand, pointing to the valley in world projection. Then she zoomed in; the projection expanded, the edges fading into obscurity, finally revealing a ruined valley.

On the projection, she saw the war unfold in real time. The authority of order does, indeed, shroud the valley, but it does not prevent prying. So, she can gather information from the battlefield through her receiver and be instantly aware of the events of the war.

Her purple eyes twinkled as she scanned the battlefield for Lucas.

Her gaze was drawn to the sky, where a beam of consecrated light striking the weathered white tower, collapsing it. A sun bird soared out of the ensuing explosion of light, letting out a triumphant cry.

Diana sighed, her tense shoulders sagging, as the victory cry rang in her ears.

'Thank the sun, he won...' she thought, a wave of relief washing over her. Her gaze then narrowed as she tightened her grip on the purple book, concentrating on the armies of the three churches.

'Calm down. It won't help anyone.' She told herself, her rage smothered.

She can't leave her tower unless the situation becomes so dire that her presence in the war is required to turn the tides. 'Solitude' is an important part of her upcoming apotheosis ritual.

Still, the winds of war were not blowing in their favour. The church of the steam was introducing steam weapons into the war, completely destabilising the conflict between low and mid-sequence beyonders. The hot weapons brought their troops to their knees, blasting them to smithereens. It was a total disaster for their side.

However, not all was lost; for the majority of the month, the war between high-sequence beyonders was at a standstill.

The 'Machine' is far too complex and intricate in and of itself. As a result, it will immediately reject any laws that are even remotely incompatible with itself. So, it is nearly impossible to derive a 'Law' that is compatible with the 'Machine.'

This, however, was not enough to deter her. The expectations and sacrifices on her path are too great for her to turn back now. This is also her lifelong dream.

Diana finally sighed, feeling the weight on her shoulders. She walked towards the table at the far end of the room. She was returning to her work, analysing and deriving global 'Laws.'

She came to a halt and looked to her side. The fabric of reality began to shimmer as a flood of information rushed towards her.

Diana raised her hand and accepted it with a sombre expression. The fact that the information appeared in front of her, bypassing the restrictions and defences of her tower, indicated that it involved the Gods themselves.

Her pupils dilated. "Edward"

"It can't be.." Diana dashed towards the window, her heart torn by searing pain.

She gazed out the window at the sky.

The setting sun in the twilight sky turned white, emitting a scorching glare that illuminated half of the entire sky.

A crimson moon rose from the horizon like a scene from the apocalypse. The thick darkness erupted with the crimson moon, heading towards the pure light, heralding the arrival of night.

The light and darkness shimmered in the sky, revealing the Eternal Blazing Sun and the Evernight Goddess, who charged at each other with their fabled sun spear and night scythe.

"No.." Diana muttered incoherently, tears welling up in her eyes.

However, before she could process it all, the light and darkness collided.

Boom!

A blaze of illusory light erupted, flooding her vision and forcing her to close her eyes as tears streamed down her cheeks.....

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