Chapter 293: Kill Or Not Kill? (1/2)

”O' dear God. Bless this angel with your strength. Use me as your sword, as your messenger, and as your servant. As long as I'm alive, I will offer you my undying loyalty,” Ramiela solemnly said.

After that, she went silent and a white glow appeared around her. Her blonde hair turned black and large white wings unfurled on her back. She turned to the very image of a divine angel.

But just as the glow was reaching its peak, it suddenly disappeared and Ramiela was left kneeling awkwardly with her wings still unfurled. As for her hair, it had already turned back to blonde.

”Eh? What's going on? Why isn't it working?” Ramiela said in confusion as she looked around her body.

”I told you, I'm not a god,” Lawrend replied calmly.

After not believing him earlier, this should be enough.

”N-No! You didn't agree, God! If you had agreed then it wouldn't have failed!” Ramiela said desperately.

”Why are you so desperate to serve me? You already have a god to serve, don't you?” Lawrend asked her in confusion.

”T-That's because the Goddess never showed herself to me. I can't serve someone like that,” Ramiela replied shyly.

For her, who was an angel, to say something like that, it's embarrassing. She was supposed to have unbreakable loyalty, but she doesn't. That's enough to turn her into a fallen angel if other angels heard of it.

”Hmmm… So you feel that you aren't valued enough?” Lawrend said to her as he held his chin in thought.

”Yes! Even though I always act cold and emotionless, I still have my own emotions. I can't put my heart into serving the Goddess that never showed me her appreciation. It has been so many thousands of years since I was born yet I never saw a glimpse of her,” Ramiela said in explanation.

”How old are you?” Lawrend asked.

”*Cough* Master, you shouldn't ask that to a woman,” Aezel said behind Ramiela.

”I was just curious,” Lawrend replied.

”I'm confused. I-I think you're a god, but you really aren't?” Ramiela said.

She felt heartbroken right now. She thought she had the chance to experience having a sense of purpose by serving another god. It turned out that she was mistaken.

”I'm not.” Lawrend shook his head at her.

”Then why do you have the Divine Lightning of Genesis and the divine essence?” Ramiela asked.

”I don't know. I got them by coincidence,” Lawrend replied.

”How? If you aren't a god, then you're a simple human. How could a human possibly do that?” Ramiela asked with disbelief plastered on her face.

”You see, Master is really talented. That's why I even allowed him to impregnate me in the first place,” Aezel replied to her proudly with her chest puffed up.

Boasting about her master was something she found fun and delightful. After all, she's getting on her master's good books by doing so.

”Y-You bear the child of this human!?” Ramiela asked in shock and trepidation.

”Why? Is it bad?” Aezel asked in confusion.

”Yes! There was never a case of a human impregnating an angel or a fallen angel. You'll be the first one,” Ramiela replied.

”Fufufufu. That's an achievement for me,” Aezel replied with a laugh.