Chapter 52 No Way to Heaven
Chapter 52 No Way to Heaven
Your wish will be fulfilled.
Damn it!
The genie didn't even have time to think. It didn't care how to grant the wish; it just relied on the lamp's own mechanism to operate on its own. Then the phantom vanished instantly, shrinking back into the lamp, and then it just played dead... It didn't immediately retaliate against Karen, since Karen couldn't survive anyway.
The genie's decisive retraction wasn't out of fear of the six celestial gods, but simply because he didn't want to stoop to their level.
The wish-granting mechanism kicked in, and the brass book in front of them appeared directly inside Karen's body...
The story was supposed to unfold like this: because Karen is an elf, and specifically a Judge, the uniqueness of the Judge would allow her to directly initiate the resurrection of the Elf King. Whether the resurrection would be successful is another matter entirely.
However, because the God of Fate and the Queen of Calamity greatly increased the probability of the Elf King's resurrection by influencing the torrent of fate, they used their power of choice to anchor the fate line with the highest probability and the best overall result.
Therefore, the uniqueness of the Judge did not directly enter Karen's body, because it would most likely explode. The body of an ordinary demigod cannot withstand containing the uniqueness, and even if it did not explode, it would still be killed by the scythe of the Goddess of Night.
The Judge's uniqueness directly entered the empty, soulless body beside him.
Although this is the body of a Sequence 5 demon, it doesn't matter at all. Because it hasn't ascended to demigod status, this body hasn't solidified into a mythical creature form of the demonic path. Moreover, the long-term nourishment of the divine fire through the transformation of the red moon's spirituality has allowed this body to surpass the threshold of demigod in terms of endurance.
Moreover, without an original soul, such a vessel is very clean. Its uniqueness directly takes over the body, merges into it, and under the power of the wishing lamp, activates the remaining spiritual imprint of the Elf King inside, thus beginning the process of resurrection.
The reason it lacks a soul is because Snow was genuinely on the run.
Following the Queen of the Otherworld, and summoned by the full moon and otherworldly symbols, you can jump out of this place by following the moon's uniqueness. Basically, as long as you are truly teleported to the Astral Plane, you can jump to the safe zone where the Queen of the Otherworld is located by following the otherworldly symbols.
Snow's reaction was incredibly quick. When faced with danger, he didn't think about why. When faced with the uniqueness of the moon and the need to fly, he didn't hold back but instead actively cooperated and wanted to fly with it.
But they still fell victim to the wrath of a certain old dragon.
The god of knowledge and wisdom is too cunning; his mind works quickly, his reactions are swift, and his insight is exceptional. Although he wasn't directly involved before, he still discovered the key points of the problem.
Although it wasn't a gateway and couldn't directly intercept the jump during the full moon, this guy, Herabergan, actually used his authority as an astral mentor to temporarily modify the concept of the astral plane, causing the otherworldly symbol to temporarily lose its summoning ability and only be able to send the summoned creatures back the way they came.
Since the target has used the symbolism of the astral plane, if we directly disrupt the symbolism of the astral plane and interfere with the signal, even if 3/4 of the transmission has been completed, we will be forced to interrupt and return to the origin, right?
Snow and the Moon's uniqueness returned directly from the summoning channel, back into the cage of the Goddess of Night, and back into his own body.
Within this Sequence 5 body, two uniquenesses were simultaneously contained. Moreover, because this body was indeed empty and soulless, the Judge's uniqueness had already merged and transformed, and with the assistance of the Wishing Lamp, initiated the resurrection of the Elf King.
Snow's return did not disrupt the process; the uniqueness of the Judge and the uniqueness of the Moon did not directly clash or destroy Snow.
One had already merged with the physical body, while the other was connected to Snow's divine fire.
However, the uniqueness of the judge is constrained. The ten wishes made by the magic lamp, as well as the torrent of fate influenced by the elves, are all based on the resurrection of the Elf King.
The Moon's uniqueness inherently possesses spirituality, summoning, extraordinary beings, and the authority of life. This power actually helps the Judge's uniqueness, so the Judge's uniqueness does not react negatively but instead incorporates the Moon's uniqueness into its own existing order.
The Moon's uniqueness, having failed to successfully complete the leap and sensing the familiar threat from the power of darkness, instinctively aligns itself with the order of the Judge's uniqueness.
Even if they do not possess intelligence, they still have certain rules and instincts. The uniqueness of the Judge is to resurrect the Elf King according to the established rules, while the uniqueness of the Moon does not want to continue to be sealed by darkness. The terrifying pressure given by the Goddess of Night, on the contrary, makes the two uniquenesses unite, and this power naturally becomes the part that Snow can control.
Snow certainly couldn't manipulate two uniquenesses.
However, he possesses subjective thoughts, and his divine fire can form a mystical connection with the symbols of the astral plane, and can also convey his true thoughts to the two unique entities.
This is not language, but a transmission of the spiritual world or a reflection of the inner world.
Faced with fear, with nowhere to escape, nowhere to go, and nowhere to retreat, the instinctive reaction of a living being is to raise the sharp blade in its hand, close its eyes, and stab directly.
Hit him!
It's that simple an idea.
The dark path, which inherently possesses the power of fear, does indeed threaten the two unique entities. While passively achieving cooperation, the two also receive a subjective signal.
That would naturally be a passive counterattack.
The transparent eggshell, a tapestry of metallic luster and crimson glow, blocked the attack of the Goddess of Night, and also kept Tudor and Trensost out.
This is not a simple eggshell.
This was an eggshell covered in sharp spikes, which surprised the goddess of night, just like a hedgehog.
Because it is a true reflection of Snow's inner thoughts, it is mainly defensive, but at the same time, it also wants to launch a fierce counterattack.
Tudor and his companion, who had charged forward alongside the Goddess of Night, were forced to retreat. They hadn't expected that what was originally just a protective shield would sprout sharp thorns, and thus they didn't directly confront this thing that even the Goddess of Night couldn't cleave through in one go.
"Amanisis!"
He uttered the name with a fierce expression. The protective shield in front of him cracked under the continuous pressure of the Goddess of Night, but it was still rapidly repaired under the surrounding crimson light.
Snow was furious because he had almost been hacked to death.
The Goddess of Night heard someone pronounce her name in Chinese and looked at the being inside the protective barrier before her, whose expression was crazed, whose aura was strange, and whose power was constantly increasing.
Instead, there was no attack.
He stepped back a few paces and looked at the other five gods. "Let's join forces and end this accident."
The Goddess of Night didn't know that Snow could call her by name because almost every transmigrator knew this, and assumed that the Elf King was about to be resurrected, which meant it wasn't just about her alone.
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