Book 4: Chapter 118: Half Truth
âWhat do you want then?â
After wasting so much of her breath, it was only expected that Cornelia was going to make some kind of request. And this request was already well within Lilithâs expectations.
âI want you⦠along with the hundreds of your companions⦠to leave this world at once.â
The expression on Lilithâs face showed that she had already expected all of this.
Stuck in such a stalemate, the other party had no other option than to let them go no matter how much hatred she held for them.
The existence of outsiders in this world would lead to its destruction. Any power above the saint realm would also lead to its destruction. If Cornelia needed to wipe out all of them, she must resort to that kind of power.
Hence, this was already a stalemate. The only way to break it was for the outsiders to leave on their own accord. There is no result without a cause, let alone a stalemate.
âFine, we can leave. But with a condition.â
âSparing your lives is already a great grace. You dare negotiate terms with me?â
Cornelia gave up on suppressing her emotions. âDo you really think you are in a position to do as you please?â she asked murderously.
Lilith placed her hands on hips and stuck her chest out. âOf course. If you donât like it, you are welcome to smite me with power beyond saint-level.â
âYou think I wouldnât? I can surely use that kind of power for a few minutes. This world isnât that fragile.â
âIs that so? Do you think my ancestor will just sit back and watch me getting killed?â
âIf he does that, you will all die too.â
âWeâre going to die anyway, I might as well make sure youâre going down with us!â
âYOUâ¦!â
Cornelia gave Lilith a hard glare, before rubbing her throbbing temples in a defeat. âFine, state your condition.â
âItâs very simple⦠Tell me how to bring the Titans out from here,â Lilith said.
Truth be told, it had always been her intention to take the Titans with her. She was thinking of asking Lesiah if she had any idea, but this person standing in front of her clearly understood the situation better. Hence, she would be the most reliable source of information.
However, that idea was shot down by Cornelia without a second thought.
âBring the Titans out from here? Impossible!â
âWhy? Although they live in a different world, they are living beings. How hard will it be for them to adapt to a different environment?â
âThis has nothing to do with whether they are living creatures or the environment.â Rage burned in Corneliaâs eyes again. âThose Titans must die.â
It was such a strong statement. So strong that Lilith felt like if she had a different opinion, Cornelia would immediately turn against her again and fight her for another hundred thousands times.
âWhy?â This was the only thing she could ask.
SNAP.
With a snap of Corneliaâs fingers, their surroundings suddenly changed. The corridor turned into endless plains. Yet Lilith could feel that this was only a visual change; just some sort of projection for her to watch a certain scene.
She was able to quickly identify the plains, for she had been there countless times. The same plains, the same scenery. The same crimson sky and that black sun.
The same flames that burned in the horizons. But they were burning so much more weakly compared to when Lilith saw them for the very first time. Even with her vision, the strip of fire burning at the horizon was only as thin as a chopstick. It was nowhere as spectacular as the one that Shiloah showed her back then.
âWhy are you showing me this? Itâs not like I havenât seen it.â
âOf course you havenât seen it. This was how it was a thousand years ago.â
âA thousand years ago?â Lilith frowned. âWhat do you mean?â
With a wave of Corneliaâs hand, the projection vanished. Her intention seemed to only be giving Lilith a glimpse of the insignificant change.
âThis world itself was eternally unchanging. But since the birth of the Titans, things started to change.â
âChange?â Something instantly clicked for Lilith. âYou mean to say there are two different worlds?â
Cornelia naturally understood exactly what Lilith was referring to.
âYes, they were once the same world. But the birth of the Titans caused it to split into two different worlds.â
âIsnât it good to have changes? You wouldnât want this world to remain dead like a pool of stagnant water,â Lilith was puzzled.
The world that Cornelia lived in seemed to be rather still and lifeless. The bright burning flame was the only thing that could track the passage of time.
On the contrary, there were green mountains, blue water, sunlight, beasts, laughter and sadness where the Titans lived. No matter how she thought about it, this was a better place.
Howeverâ¦
âThe flames came with the changes.â
Cornelia raised her head and stared into the space. The look in her eyes gradually softened. âThe nature of this world made it an extremely fragile place. It cannot withstand too much power, not even any changes. It is destined to be still like a pool of stagnant water. And this is what I desired the most. Without changes⦠there will be no losses⦠And the warmth stays forever.â
âBut that also means you wonât gain anything else.â
âI donât need anything else. Iâm very content.â
Cornelia glanced over at Lilith again. âSo, do you understand now? The Titans are not allowed to exist in this world. They may be products of nature, but that doesnât mean they belong.â
âThen those black devilsâ¦â
âThey are also the products of nature. They are born to bring everything back on track, much like the immune system of a living being. They remove harmful things from this world.â
âImmune systemâ¦â
Lilith couldnât help but recall Shiloahâs words.
The black devils are the wolves. The Titans are the sheep. Wolves eat sheep and sheep eat grass. The wolves may seem evil, but the sheep are the ones damaging the environment. If the sheep die, so will the wolves. If the wolves die, the sheep will eat all the grass.
âIf that is the case, then allow me to bring the Titans out from here. Everything will be fine again once they are removed from here right?â
âYour idea is sound. Unfortunately, this world does not allow it.â
âAllow?â
âThatâs right. This world isâ¦â
The expression on Corneliaâs face contorted when she was half way through her sentence. Madness and murderous intent oozed out of her. She seemed to have reverted to who she was earlier.
âHey, whatâs the matter with you? Are you freaking out?â Lilith cautiously asked, trying her best to not trigger Cornelia.
âOr did your aunt suddenly call and tell you that your house is on fire?â
Unfortunately, her attempts were useless.
Corneliaâs face took on a hideous expression. The power that didnât belong to the mortal realm once again showed signs of rearing its ugly head.
âYou⦠despicable and shameless bunch. Iâll definitely kill all of you!â
âHuuuuh? I didnât even do anything! Donât just simply accuse me!â
âDidnât do anything?â
Corneliaâs eyes were red and she was livid.
âThen why is the passage from this world to outside sealed off?â she hissed the question through her gritted teeth.