A crushing pressure descended.
This... was the oppressive aura of an Eighth-Tier monster.
Yelia gazed into the distance. Even within the pitch-black depths of the Sea Abyss, the angelâs sacred, blazing golden wings were impossibly radiantâ
Impossible to miss.
"How did you find this place...?" the distant angel murmured as he looked toward Yelia.
But soon, he spoke again:
"Forget it. Weâll begin now."
"Thereâs no need to prepare any longer."
The moment those words fellâ
Tapâ
Light ignited in every direction across the dark expanse!
Boom!
A magnificent, blinding brilliance erupted all at once!
Countless points of light flared to life within the abyss. Among the nearer ones, it was clearâ
These were rituals activating!
There was no telling how many had been prepared in advance.
Only that they were now all being triggered.
Just within visible range aloneâ
There were at least tens of millions of these glowing points.
If each one involved Level 6 class-advancers...
Just how vast was this sacrifice?
And a ritual on this scaleâ
Was not something Kanzaki Rei, having only just arrived, could possibly stop.
It was too massive.
Even if he could easily defeat those present, there was no way he could reach every planet in time...
Boom!
Radiant light surged forth!
Kanzaki Rei felt life itself rushing downward like a flood!
An ancient existence was being awakened.
Its aura seeped upward from below.
Meanwhile, the class-advancers conducting the ritualsâ
One after anotherâ
Were drained into withered husks.
Ansuâs voice echoed in his mind, cold with mockery.
"Heh... these so-called followers of Life... how are they any different from those of us who follow Death?"
"Theyâre all the sameâtreating life like dirt."
"That Sophia... is no better."
Kumironi stared at the unfolding scene, her heart trembling with shockâand overflowing with boundless fury.
Was this what life stood for?
To sacrifice oneself... to awaken something that would bring even greater destruction?
What exactly was Sophia planning?
No...
No matter what the plan was, this couldnât be right.
Life should never be trampled like this.
At that momentâ
A sharp buzzing filled their minds.
Yelia and Kumironi both raised hands to their temples.
A call...
A guidance...
It was as though a divine decree had descended from a distant place.
Kanzaki Rei felt it too.
But his was different.
What he sensedâ
Was a call from Earth.
The others receiving divine messages made sense.
The gods had their designs for them.
But why... was he hearing a call from Earth?
Kanzaki Rei glanced at the powerful figures surrounding them.
Now that the ritual had begun, none of them made a move to attack. They simply watched from above.
An Eighth-Level angel.
An Eighth-Tier monster.
These were likely the strongest forces present.
Then, the distant angel spoke:
"Yelia... are you refusing to accept Lord Zhuyaâs divine decree?"
He clearly recognized her.
And had identified her status instantly.
Yelia looked up, her expression filled with struggle and confusion.
"Who are you? How do you know Lord Zhuya sent me a divine message?"
The angelâs solemn face carried a faint, enigmatic smile.
"I am the Fifth Angel under Lord Zhuya... His agent in the mortal realm."
"You were not meant to appear here at this time."
"Your fate has been disturbed... is it because of the one beside you?"
Kanzaki Rei hadnât said a word.
Yet the angelâs burning gaze fell directly upon him.
Fwooshâ
Kanzaki Rei felt his body heat up, as though scorched by invisible flames.
An immensely powerful perception swept over him.
And yetâ
It found nothing.
"An existence I cannot discern..."
The angel showed a hint of surprise.
Unable to probe Kanzaki Reiâs origins, yet he made no move to attackânor any sign of intent to fight.
"Very well."
"This scheme involves many parties. A few unexpected variables... are, in themselves, to be expected."
"I wonder which god favors you, to have come here seeking a share of the Secret Sea."
"But if youâve made it this far, you must have come prepared."
After muttering to himself, he shifted his attention back to Yelia.
"As for him... weâll set that aside."
"But Yeliaâyou have a role to fulfill."
"That divine artifact in your possession... was given for this very day."
As he spokeâ
A gleaming, circular stone appeared in his hand.
"This is not the end."
"Yeliaâtake your token."
"I will take you to receive Lord Zhuyaâs divine decree."
Buzzâ
A crushing pressure descended!
Yelia was Zhuyaâs successorâ
But she was still only a Level 6 class-advancer.
Under the deliberate pressure of an Eighth-Level angelâ
She could barely breathe.
This was absolute suppression from a higher existence.
In level.
In status.
In authority.
Every factor compelled her to submit.
"...Yes."
She had countless questions in her heartâ
But only that single word could leave her lips.
Beside her, Kumironi turned to Kanzaki Rei.
The ritual...
Had ultimately been activated.
Their interference had accomplished nothing.
It was like a mere mortal witnessing a volcanic eruption or a massive earthquakeâ
Powerless.
She wanted to do something.
But as she watched life cascade downward like a torrent, felt the awakening of a great existenceâ
It seemed nothing could be changed.
Kumironi parted her lips, her expression filled with helplessness.
"Kanzaki Rei... I heard Sophiaâs call."
"I want to go see it."
"Maybe... maybe thereâs still something I can do."
And deep within her heartâ
There were questions she wanted to ask Sophia.
Kanzaki Rei cast a complicated glance at the distant Lomo, then at the angel who had already dismissed him.
The surrounding figures showed no intention of stopping them.
He nodded.
"Kumironi... Iâll go with you."
This returnâ
This replayâ
Was to uncover the truth.
To learn more possibilities.
Not to indulge in meaningless vengeance.
Even if he killed them allâ
When he returned to reality, history likely wouldnât change at all.
...Likely.
The existence of Timeâs Solitary Curse left a faint unease in his mind.
Rhein hesitated, caught in indecision.
But in the endâ
He chose to follow Kanzaki Rei.
Instinct told himâ
It was safer that way.
Yelia departed with the angel.
Kanzaki Rei cast one last distant glance toward Earthâ
Then, together with Kumironi, moved toward the direction of her calling.
The call of Sophia.
The last time they had reached the Sea Abyssâ
Kumironi had never followed that voice.
And Kanzaki Rei was curious.
What... exactly did that voice want from her?