Chapter 191 - Chapter 191: Chapter 183 Classic (2/2)

The bodies of the two severely wounded people healed at a rate visible to the naked eye, completely recovering within a brief few seconds.

Undying bodies!

Everyone looked at this scene with sheer terror, completely paralyzed by fear.

Irene’s eyes revealed a glint of emerald green as she silently stared at the trembling figures in black robes, her cold gaze filled with nothing but the intent to kill.

As long as she wasn’t instantly killed, she could rapidly heal her body through rune power. Unless facing a high-level Transmutation adversary, she now qualified for combat.

“Don’t kill me!”

“Save me!”

The black light formed by “Dark Night” didn’t stop; it instantly harvested the lives of several people in black robes. The remaining ones tried to run, to cast defenses, or to continue their attacks, and a few Bloodline Knights were already charging over.

“The spell I’m about to cast is Thunderous Voice…”

Soul Proclamation·Thunderous Voice!

Irene took a deep breath, barely opened her mouth, and no sound came out.

However, in the next moment, a massive sound that seemed to strike directly at the soul’s depth occurred!

[BOOM!!!!!]

Everyone nearby except Irene and Lilian was shocked by the noise. Hundreds of villagers and figures in black robes dropped to the ground unconscious, eyes rolling back, collapsing in circles around Irene.

Among those who fell, those with the most hostility were swiftly deprived of their lives by the light “Dark Night” had become.

The leader, with strong willpower, did not fall. He was also a formidable spellcaster, attempting to use his spellcasting technique to strengthen a spell he was about to cast.

Unfortunately, the leader was interrupted by the shock of Thunderous Voice and could barely stand, with blood streaming from his eyes.

“I, I…”

He trembled as if attempting to plead for mercy.

“You deserve to die a humble death!”

Irene stared coldly at the pretender; despite not being weak and even possessing low-level Transmutation strength, he was considered an absolute power in several villages.

He still wanted to resist, hoping to cast a spell to turn the tide, but he was already enveloped by the range of Lilian’s Silence Spell, shocked to find he could not make a sound!

Irene, like a death goddess in the pitch-black night, walked step by step onto the high platform, drew an obsidian dagger glowing oddly, and plunged it into the heart of the leader engulfed by fear.

She slowly said,

“Desecrator, this is your fate!”

The Daybreakers waiting outside entered the village to take care of everything that followed. Those desecrators who deceived the world in the name of the gods must be killed.

The sky gradually brightened.

“Please review this, Great Priest.”

A Daybreaker, who had long been disguised as a merchant, came to the village, bowed respectfully, and handed a letter from Byrne to Irene.

“So that’s it. Vanessa is finally about to breakthrough.”

Irene smiled in relief, knowing it was time to return to Nasir Town.

Then, she looked at the unconscious girl with a wolftail, recalling that she seemed to have seen her presence by Mormir’s side.

“Since she belongs to Mormir, let’s spare her life.”

Sitting in the carriage on the return journey, Irene calmly reflected on the many things she had seen and concluded over the years.

All this time, she had been pondering what a true church is, who the true devout believers are, and as a Priest who had made a pact with the divine, what was she truly meant to do as the leader of the church?

A few years ago, she finally realized that her ultimate mission was to solidify the foundation of the Dawn Church so that the faith of future followers would become deeply rooted.

Over the years, Irene had gradually formulated a set of doctrines that should belong to the Dawn Church; recently, she was finally about to make it thoroughly complete.

She planned to use this as the foundational content and in the final years of her life, to write a book that would serve as the most important scripture of the Dawn Church.

This fundamental book of the church would be divided into five parts: the first part would detail why the Lord of the Lost is truly great, His irreplaceable significance to the world, and the inevitability of His full resurrection in the future.

The second part would be about the covenant between the Lord of the Lost and the Fischer family, along with the various miracles He showed, and the unshakeable importance of the Fischer family within the church.

The third part would be about the purpose of the Dawn Church, as well as the favored clans, Daybreakers, and Proselytes, and the specific regulations and codes of conduct each one must follow.

The fourth part would be her refutations against other religious sects’ scriptures, denying the claims of so-called orthodox gods and those mysterious beings. And to avoid being watched by these foreign gods, all divine names used in this part are allegorical and metaphorical.

The fifth and final part would be about her decades of experiences and thoughts from walking among mortals, thoroughly discussing why the world will ultimately perish, and the various reasons why the Lord of the Lost will bring forth a brand-new world, along with the happiness and hope that people will eventually receive in this new world.

The content of the five parts would be spread over thirteen volumes, each corresponding to a step on the God Pantheon stairway. The first volume is named Scroll of Revelation, and the last is Scroll of Divine Sacrifice.

As the journey was not yet over, this book had not been truly completed, nor had any of its text come into existence; it only quietly lingered in the depths of her heart.

“It’s almost time…”

Irene had decided that at a certain moment, she would reveal its contents to everyone in the Dawn Church.