This...The Second Epochâs subsidiary gods truly are hidden powers. There was Dragon of Wisdom, Herabergenï¼and thereâs God of the Dead, Salinger. They were all powerful figures that even reached the throne of Sequence 0. Of course, I canât be sure about the Dragon of Wisdom. Itâs just quite possible...
Yes, and thereâs the God of Dawn, Badheil, and the Goddess of Harvest, Omebella. I canât rule out the possibility that âTheyâ have lived quite well all the way to the Fifth Epoch... I wonder if the God of Spiritual Creatures Tolzna and the Goddess of Misfortune Amanises managed to evade the authority retrieval operation by the City of Silver Creator at the end of the Second Epoch. If âTheyâ managed to escape that fate, what roles did âTheyâ play in the Third and Fourth Epoch? After a moment of shock, Klein began thinking poignantly.
Thinking back to the betrayal of the Kings of Angels in the Third Epoch, he couldnât help but lampoon:
You have to be careful of fire, theft, and subsidiary gods!
At that moment, Audrey, who didnât know much about the subsidiary godsâ true names or authorities, didnât show any perturbations in her emotions. She acted as different female elves in Siatasâs memories, and she constantly talked to her about her experiences and things she knew about the Second Epoch.
According to Siatas, in the history of the elves, there was no concept of the First Epoch or Second Epoch. In the beginning years that were unknown to her, it was chaotic, dark, and crazy, and it didnât leave behind any texts. After the supernatural races obtained a certain level of intelligence and had their own languages, creatures finally had some knowledge of history.
In that era, ancient gods appeared one after another. The sky, the land, the sea, and the underground world slowly changed from disorderliness to orderliness. However, other than the tyrannical and crazy ancient gods, no one knew how many years this stage lasted. She just knew that, very, very long ago, it was referred to by the major supernatural races as the âSprouting Era.â
After the âSprouting Eraâ was the âEarly Era of Fireâ in which the eight ancient gods fought against each other in different camps. This was also a long time before Siatasâs birth, so she could only understand this from the elven historical records that it was a time when quasi-humans fought non-humans, resisting the corruption and intrusion from the devils and demonic wolves. Amongst them, the humanoids were the giants, elves, Sanguine, as well as their slaves.
The âEarly Era of Fireâ lasted different periods of time according to the different records. However, a common point was that it lasted less than a thousand years, as the essence of the ancient gods was madness, tyranny, cruel, and cold. They were often driven by their instinct.
After the Sanguine Ancestor Lilith, Mutant King Kvastir, and Annihilation Demonic Wolf Flegrea perished during the betrayal, the âE3rly Elm of Fireâ ended, and the war broke out âThe world was damaged, and it didiVt stop for centuries.
Due to the fact that the giants and dragons were relatively strong in this period of time, they were known as the âDual Era.â
By the time the five races formed a new balance of powers, the Northern Continent, the Southern Continent, the East Continent, and the Five Seas had recovered some level of peace. This was when Siatas was born and had grown up in until she entered Groselleâs Travels.
In the history that she described, there were two important points. First of all, it proved the existence of the East Continent, a place where the Giant Kingâs Court was. Second, after the âSprouting Era,â the supernatural races had their own kind of civilization. They werenât completely irrational as their descendants believed them to be. Of course, the inclination towards tyranny, cruelty, coldness, and slaughtering still existed, as though they were all in a half-state of losing control. It was only after the âDual Eraâ that the new generation of elves and giants gained some level of rationality. They had feelings just like Siatas and Groselle.
The East Continent seems to be the Forsaken Land of the Gods... It was abandoned during the Cataclysm? Similar thoughts surfaced in Kleinâs, Leonardâs, and Audreyâs minds.
They were very interested in this, but it was a pity that Siatas had always lived in the Elf Kingâs court. Their occasional forays outside were limited to parades at sea. She had never been to the East Continent, and she lacked the required knowledge.
Under Audreyâs influence, Siatasâs dream began to show the traditions and language of the elves.
According to the legends that the Queenâs attendant had heard of, Elvish was created by the king in the âSprouting Era.â Every word was produced with the birth of a first-generation elf. The number of Elvish words meant the number of first-generation elves.
However, the traditions of the elves werenât too unified. They relied heavily on their surroundingsâthe elves in the forests and the sea were undoubtedly different in all kinds of customs.
What they shared in common was that they believed in the king, who was an ancient god, and âHisâ queen. They liked to make food with the blood of their prey. Many of them had culinary methods such as roasting. Even sea elves often came up to the reefs for a bonfire party. They were close to nature and were good at using all kinds of spices. They idolized the strong, and they were proud of being quick to act before thinking...
With myths and reality mixed together, itâs hard to tell whatâs real and whatâs fake... Their traditions have destroyed my previous theories... Klein listened with a stoic expression as he quickly analyzed every word Siatas said.
After figuring out the relevant matters, Audrey circled around the keyword of the West Continent and made Siatasâs dream change. It reflected some of her subconscious memories.
The coral palace appeared before Klein and company again. Siatas followed behind Queen of Calamity Cohinem and walked to a crystal window.
She glanced at the Queenâs exquisite and complicated dress, and she stole a glance at the âdeityâ who controlled calamities. She asked curiously, âYour Highness, are you looking west?â
To the elves, as long as they didnât feel the pressure of violence, they would ask questions on the spot.
âWhy do you think so?â Cohinem didnât turn back as âSheâ asked with an indifferent expression.
âI just learned of a legend that our elves originated from the Western Continent,â Siatas replied. âYour Highness, does the Western Continent really exist? Is that really where the first-generation elves were born?â
Cohinemâs lips curled slightly as she said with a slightly ethereal voice, âThe Western Continent may exist, but it may not exist either. Every race needs to give themselves an illustrious origin, a home for the mind.
âSiatas, where is your home to you?â
âMy home?â Siatas repeated the question as she replied blankly, âItâs where His Majesty and Your Highness are. Itâs this palace that can lead to the forest where my parents live...â
As she said this, Siatasâs emotions gradually turned heavy, lost, and melancholic.
It was obvious that she was influenced by her subconsciousâs corresponding memories.
She had entered Groselleâs Travels and had been away from home for two to three thousand years.
âTherefore, to elves like you, the Western Continent doesnât exist, but to some elves, it definitely exists.â Queen of Calamity Cohinem calmly gave her final answer.
Siatas didnât ask further, because she suddenly remembered that the Queen wasnât a first-generation elf.
Such a response made Klein increasingly confused and puzzled. Thankfully, from the Second Epoch to the Fifth Epoch, the Western Continent had zero presence, so it didnât have any important secrets related to him. He was just trying to find out more about it and hadnât held out much hope.
After ending the guiding of Siatasâs subconscious and since it was almost noon, without any other nearby dreams that they could leap into, Audrey left with Klein and Leonard, and they appeared in Mobet and Siatasâs bedroom.
Looking at the Fourth Epoch viscount whose body had been tightly bound by the elf, Audreyâs expression suddenly turned gentle as she said with a laugh, âThey seem to be doing pretty well...â
âNo, no, no, itâs terrifying to have such a violent, direct, and imaginative wife who dares to take action! Only a person like Mobet would like and enjoy being with her...â Leonard, who didnât have a poetâs talent but had the liberal inclinations of a poet, shook his head as he kept his hands in his pockets.
At this point, he muttered in thought, On the contrary, itâs true that an experienced thief needs a woman like Siatas to rein him in. Hmm... I wonder what kind of members of the opposite sex Old Manâs other family members like...
âSigh, they donât need our envy or objections. This is how they live together. Emperor Roselle once wrote a poem, saying âfor my love Iâll sacrifice my life[l]â...â
As Klein listened to their discussion, he opened his mouth and closed it again. He didnât tell them that Siatas and Mobet had actually died. It was only when they died that they truly felt their love for one another. The ones living in the book were just copies created by the book world.
After leaving the coupleâs house, the trio headed to Groselleâs blacksmith shop.
Along the way, when they went past a street, Klein saw Frunziar, who was known as a philosopher, and Audrey recognized him to be Loenese a glance.
âIs that the soldier from a hundred years ago?â Audrey slowed down her pace and asked.
Klein recalled Frunziarâs longing for his hometown, and the ashes he had placed in Backlundâs cemetery. He fell silent for two seconds before nodding gently.
âYes.â
Mr. World is feeling a little emotional... Heâs like a calm river on the surface, with a lot of undercurrents and eddies underneath... Audrey nodded indiscernibly and asked, âCan we enter his dream? I want to get the Judge and Disciplinary Paladinâs potion formula.â
âNo problem,â Klein replied as he glanced at Leonard.
Leonard continued having his hands in his pockets, but his eyes instantly darkened.
Sitting on the bench, Frunziar fell asleep.
Right on the heels of that, three people appeared in his dream.
This was a bustling city with buildings made from wood. The pedestrians who came and went were mostly Loenese.
The black-haired, blue-eyed Frunziar stood outside a house as he looked in without daring to approach. Only when a woman wearing an old long dress came out from inside did he excitedly go forward and attempt to hug her.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
His hug went through the woman without them making contact at all.
Frunziar stood rooted to the ground as he blankly shouted, âMother...â
Audrey, who wanted to guide the dream, quietly watched this scene. Then, she looked around and discovered the iconic clock.
âBacklund...â Audrey pursed her lips and turned her head. She looked at Klein and asked, âCanât they leave the book world?â
âItâs been too long. If they leave, they will grow old, die, or even be reduced to dust.â Kleinâs voice was like a serene river. âI delivered one of Frunziarâs items to Backlund.â
This... As a Spectator, Audrey acutely sensed the cruel reality behind those words. She couldnât help but raise her head and look out of the dream, looking at the location where Mobet and Siatas were.
Leonard wanted to ask what it was, but after looking around, he maintained his silence.
Following that, Audrey seriously guided his dream. Outside of obtaining two potion formulas, she made Frunziar return home and live happily with his parents, brothers, and sisters.
It was a beautiful dream.
After leaving Frunziar, Klein, Leonard, and Audrey quickly saw Groselleâs home.
This was the last stop of their exploration. After obtaining information from Groselleâs subconscious, they would enter the book worldâs sea of collective subconscious and seek out the secrets that might exist in this book.
[1] Adapted from a Hungarian poet, Sandor Petofiâs Liberty and Love.