Book 7, Chapter 88: Shadowless Church (1/2)

Lionheart City was on the southern stretches of Adun Kingdom

This place faced the Dream Forest, was encircled by the Amenita River, and had its back to Ram Mountain As such, its scenery was incredibly beautiful and its port was extremely accessible The people here lived relatively carefree lives,it one of the ue changed all of that

All of the natural beauty had withered away, and the flourishi+ng city was in dire straits

Afflicted individuals lined the streets and the ays, and very little movement could be seen Corpses were strewn everywhere, and fires seeht

The curse was only taking human lives, but the fear had driven the city’s inhabitantsbandits had risen to the occasion as well

Roughly ten percent of the people in the city had been killed by the curse, whereas about half had been killed by other humans

Their panic and terror had led to widespread death and slaughter, which had only accelerated the city’s decline

As he walked along the city streets, gazing at the dilapidated buildings and ruined cityscape, Frost’s heart was as cold as ice, and his gaze was expressionless

He knew exactly what he was doing

He could not afford to be soft for the sake of the Origin Realm’s countless lives Otherwise, it was very possible that all of the Intelligent Races in the Origin Realh this wouldto bear the burden

He would accept responsibility for his actions

This was the mindset that every leader needed to possess

On the other hand, killing people was not the goal, just the , then that was for the best

“Save save us” a beggar whispered weakly as he reached his hands out to Frost

Frost turned to look at hiars he had passed, this beggar earing a tattered yet colorful eure and his pale face indicated that this individual was at least a wealthy ue had taken everything he had

Frost walked over “What is your name?”

“Ba Banister Give ar replied weakly

“Tell me, Banister Do you believe in Gods?” Frost asked

“I am one of the Lord of the Dreaood to you?”

“Good?” Banister was confused by the question

Was the God he believed in good to hihable question was that?

Banister didn’t kno to respond

Frost said, “When you are suffering, where is your God?”

Upon hearing this, Banister tre for food, not to be mocked by you!”

Frost tossed hirabbed the white bread and began to devour it

Frost calmly watched him eat “Answer me Where is your God?”

Banister froze

After a ht, he shook his head “I don’t know I think we have been abandoned”

His words were filled with sorrow

The Gods were lofty existences Rarely would they care about the fates of their creation

Frost slowly stood up “But you will continue to believe in hiive up on hiazed suspiciously at Frost

Then, he watched to his shock as circles of faint golden light began to eh Frost’s feet and enveloped Banister, who could feel the pestilence that had invaded his body begin to shrink back

Was he recovering?

Banister inspected hie that had been done to hith was returning to hiazed at Frost once more Suddenly, Banister’s reat God, have you finally returned to rescue your pitiful servants?”

Frost coldly said, “I am not the Lord of the Dreaazed at Frost in shock

Frost continued, “The one I serve is the great Immortal Ancestor Shadowless Sky, the most radiant individual”

“The Shadowless Sky God?” Banister asked with so heard of this God

Frost had said Shadowless Sky, while Banister had said Shadowless Sky God

Frost was thinking of correcting hiave up on that idea

These people had lived under the Gods’ control for a long tirained into their being

Asking them to believe in a different God wouldn’t be too difficult, but asking them to not believe in any God was impossible

Since that was the case, the Shadowless Sky God was not a bad alternative

Frost nodded worldlessly

Upon seeing Frost’s adazed at Frost’s saintly face, then gritted his teeth and bowed in worshi+p, “Banister is willing to serve the Shadowless Sky God and offer upto him!”

“Since that’s the case You should come with me”