Chapter 59 - Chapter 59: Chapter 57 Second Child (2/2)

“It is not that you can do anything to complete the ritual, you must be able to fully mobilize the spirituality within your body until it boils over.”

Spirituality, Byrne thought, was like invisible water.

In the Spirit Realm, it appears as light blue light spots. Although invisible and intangible in the real world, there was no doubt that it was a material that truly existed.

And to get spirituality to boil, one must use specific actions and methods, constantly guiding it. As a pioneer, Byrne had no other choice but to try out things related to “mystery” and “knowledge” one by one.

When Byrne browsed through books at home, he would ponder deeply in his heart.

“Although I can only find the way to the next level by a process of trial and error, if I can find it, it will be much easier for those who come after to walk this path.”

“I just don’t know who else will set foot on the God Pantheon stairway on the ‘Path of Knowledge’ in the future.”

After completing the Lost Ritual, Grandma Narda obtained mysterious powers through the Magic Potion. Her zeal was so overwhelming that even Byrne and Irene were astonished.

Without hesitation, she took out fifty Gold Coins and contributed them to the Fischer family, almost all of the old lady’s savings.

Afterward, Grandma Narda also forced her sons to learn about religious knowledge, but she wasn’t making them worship the Gods. Instead, she was always questioning the actions of the Six Great True Gods Churches in history.

She did not dare reveal anything about the Lord of the Lost to her sons without Irene’s permission.

Understanding the rules and doctrines was a great quality, and Irene was very pleased with it.

Byrne and Irene both understood something, Grandma Narda was paving the way for her sons, hoping they too could join Dawn and under the great glory of the Lord of the Lost, become Extraordinary Exponents.

She had not thought of pulling her sons into Dawn before, but after genuinely obtaining extraordinary power, the old woman’s thoughts were completely transformed.

Such a great opportunity, even if accompanied by great risks, was still a coveted thing!

Whether to allow new followers to join Dawn was a decision that required the agreement of Irene, Byrne, and Chris, with the most important authority lying in Irene’s hands.

She decided to take the opportunity to “test” some people in Nasir Town, and those who passed the “test” would face further “trials.”

The people Irene needed to “test” were not just Grandma Narda’s sons but also other certain individuals in town, such as sea merchant John whom she had worked with for many years, even Old Ramon’s son Hugh.

After many years of interaction, she could vaguely sense who harbored no faith in the True Gods deep inside.

That night, lying in bed, Margaret suddenly pushed away her husband who was getting close.

Byrne was immediately confused, and thinking about certain physiological timings, he felt tonight should be alright.

“Byrne, I want to tell you something,” Margaret hesitated to speak.

“What is it?”

Byrne was puzzled, suddenly feeling his wife’s expression became somewhat subtle.

After a moment of contemplation, Margaret finally smiled and said:

“I think I’m pregnant again.”

Byrne was taken aback for a moment, then was elated. The fertility of any Extraordinary was a significant concern, and after many years, they finally had a second success!

Ordinary people could have many children if they sowed widely, but the group of Extraordinaries was very special.

Not only was childbirth extremely difficult for Extraordinaries, but there was also a limit to the number of children they could bear. Once a certain number was exceeded, it was no longer possible to bring forth new offspring.

“That’s fantastic! Margaret, really, you’ve worked so hard!”

He held his laughing wife tightly in his arms, both of them very happy, and they hardly slept that night, talking for a long time in a rarity for the couple.