The Life of a Wise Cult Leader - Chapter 196
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Chapter 196
Beyond the closing dimensional gate, I can see the faces of my companions screaming as they disappear.
“Phew.”
I barely managed to restore my body that had melted down from using excessive force to open the dimensional gate. My body, like melted candle wax, slowly wriggled as it tried to regain its original form.
I stared blankly up at the sky of the Divine Realm. The pure white sky of the Divine Realm suddenly began to change, burning with a golden light.
Lumensia’s massive divine presence, having realized I had weakened, was approaching while shaking the earth and sky of the Divine Realm.
I mocked myself.
“How petty for a God. As expected of a God who’s in cahoots with demons.”
As it gradually approached me, the sky burned with an even deeper golden light, and the ground, trembling like an earthquake, began to crack.
Though calling it golden light, it was closer to merciless heat that seemed ready to burn everything.
“No wonder the world is doomed with something like this as the sole God.”
Though there were various cause-and-effect relationships, I lumped it all together like that.
As if continuing to listen to my words, a magnificent temple appeared with a rumbling sound.
“Who dares to insult me?”
And in tune with the God’s voice, the temple flashed. Lumensia’s voice echoed bizarrely, as if tens of thousands of believers’ prayers were overlapping.
A being descending from God’s palace in the sky of the Divine Realm, carrying the sun behind its back like a halo, stepping on the void like stairs.
The sun’s warm heat was nowhere to be found, and merciless heat that would burn everything came crashing down on a storm.
It was fortunate that the robe hood I was wearing wasn’t blown off by the wind.
“Insult? If you interpret the truth as an insult, surely you’ve lived your life wrong?”
Just before dying to that bastard, the benevolent appearance of God that the Gods remembered, that humans had created and established in the Human Realm, was nowhere to be seen.
There was only a monster with a withered, mummy-like body that couldn’t bear the weight, greedily and voraciously devouring other Gods’ divinity until it became bloated, placing the sun on its head and wearing a crown like radiance.
It wasn’t even funny. Wasn’t that appearance closer to a demon?
That said, I didn’t have a grand and dignified appearance either. My appearance, shabby beyond simple, was just draped in a plain robe with a pure white reed in my hand.
Upon hearing my words, Lumensia shook heaven and earth. Fallen and broken marble clattered.
As if showing off that he was the sole master of the Divine Realm, he looked down at me arrogantly from atop the ruins of the Pantheon.
He lightly waved his hand.
That was all, yet the ground I was standing on collapsed hundreds of meters down, creating a massive crater.
Rumble—
‘Ugh.’
Through the crushing gravity, Lumensia’s unfocused golden eyes pierced through me.
“Those who coveted my throne, I killed them all with my own hands. They were utterly pathetic.”
Lumensia pulled out a spear twisted in two strands from the void.
“A God who must protect humans? A God who must die for humans? Spouting ridiculous sophistry like that… they all died that way. But humans worshipped me and made my power grow even more.”
That thing is dangerous.
My instincts as a God were telling me.
“It was truly a laughable sight.”
When the spear pointed at me, I caught fire.
Pure white fire. Flames that weren’t ordinary fire began to burn me.
“Such boring days… so very boring…”
The flames were burning me, but my body was fine.
This fire was burning my divinity.
“Now, thinking that your death will decorate the end of this tedious war brings me slight excitement.”
The fire won’t go out. Even borrowing the power of darkness is utterly useless.
I overlapped the Purification power’s command to ‘purify negative things’ with the Healing power to ‘make the current state the optimal state,’ but I could only barely prevent the fire from spreading further.
I think I understand why the Forgotten Gods fell to Lumensia alone like autumn leaves in the wind.
‘God Slayer.’
As if he was truly born to kill Gods, as if it was natural that there should be one sun in this sky and one God in the world, he was moving most efficiently to kill me.
‘No wonder they couldn’t stop him when he even joined hands with demons.’
No, but doing it this way is almost impossible without having the right power.
Like achieving titles in a game, perhaps Lumensia killed so many Gods that he additionally acquired powers related to God-slaying and can wield two powers?
Though it was just my vague thought.
The various Gods dwelling within my body competed to offer strategy guides for Lumensia, but they were all useless.
Because they all got one-shot killed.
These damn useless Forgotten Gods…
I was dodging patterns left and right, but my MP was running low after using massive power, and getting hit with DoT damage in that situation meant I couldn’t use much power.
The God of War, who had lasted until the end, leaked some useful information about Lumensia.
Precisely, something in the Divine Realm that the Forgotten Gods had prepared but couldn’t use…
One particular item.
But for that, I had to buy time.
“Is this all you have to show?”
Not dying to that God Slayer. Surviving that mad God who only commits fratricide was high difficulty, but…
‘Can’t help it… I have to do it…!’
I drew out the measuring reed.
Just then, as if he was done testing me, he pulled out a long spear from his grasp.
“How tedious. Let’s end this now.”
It was quite grotesque – his palm split open and he seemed to pull out an arm from inside.
Lumensia drew a spear from his right hand, twisted in two strands toward the tip. The spear tip had two pointed blades, and the overall red and orange tint gave me the strong intuition that I shouldn’t get hit by it.
And the memories within the weakened Forgotten Gods’ powers answered me.
Lumensia’s Spear.
An absolute spear that pierces through all defenses, cannot be avoided, and neutralizes whatever it hits…
“This world ends here.”
Crack.
I ‘knew’ that Lumensia was throwing the spear at me. However, I couldn’t see its trajectory.
“Guh…”
Pain came faster than sight.
When I realized it, the spear was already lodged in my side.
“With such meager power! You thought to oppose me!”
As he raged, golden flames blazed from the spear lodged in my side and the flames covering my entire body that wouldn’t die down.
The flames seemed to attack my divinity rather than my flesh, causing an instinctive disgust like maggots gnawing at my flesh.
‘The biggest problem is the flames.’
I can’t recover because of the DoT damage. My divine power was evaporating before it could build up, interfering with my recovery.
If I pull it out, will he retrieve it and throw it somewhere else? But I can’t leave two sources of DoT damage alone.
Somehow, I need to solve this first—
“Disgusting.”
Rain falls from the sky. Golden. No, not rain but needle-thin lasers.
Lumensia’s follow-up attack.
I manipulated the remaining ether to block fatal damage. I had to protect my heart at least.
Even with ether manipulation, I couldn’t help getting hit in various parts of my clothes and limbs.
When he flicked his finger, the light needles pierced through my limbs and pinned me to the ground.
Before blood could flow, the wounded areas burned white and evaporated.
Instead of screaming, I suppressed the wounds and forcibly twisted my body to escape.
‘Can I even endure this…!’
The light beams stuck densely in the floor of the Divine Realm shattered the ground.
Thanks to the faith flowing in real-time as Gretchin and Luan used their power in the Human Realm, the surface wounds healed, but the gnawed divinity didn’t return.
‘Sure-hit with defense penetration…’
Lumensia spun his halo around and then explosively expanded it. All the space behind him filled with the halo.
Then, like a flashbang going off, my vision and ether senses disappeared. Even knowing it was coming, I couldn’t block it.
I blocked Lumensia’s attacks using only my physical senses. Using the measuring reed as a staff to block unknown attacks for a while, the bastard caught his breath.
I aimed and shot the reed. Caught off guard, he allowed a strike imbued with the power of darkness and became enraged.
I aimed and shot at the reed. The one who had allowed a strike imbued with the power of darkness while off guard became enraged.
“How dare you wield darkness!”
“Kugh.”
As he raged, another follow-up strike burst from the spear. Recovery or whatever – if I kept taking follow-up strikes like this and suffered internal injuries, that would be even more troublesome.
I gathered my strength and pulled out the spear lodged in my side. The spear then melted into golden light and disappeared into the void.
“Haah…”
Lumensia, struck by the darkness blow, peeled off the clinging darkness like slime. He was essentially tearing away chunks of his body where the darkness had stuck.
After that, Lumensia abandoned his carelessness. Which meant he beat me senseless beyond words.
Like a cat trying to kill the mouse it had been toying with.
There was an overwhelming gap between him and me.
The power accumulated by devouring the Nine Gods, joining hands with demons, and being praised as the one true god.
The last god who received part of the Nine Gods’ Divine Authority and ascended from human to deity.
‘This damn difference in birth.’
I tried to gather strength to pull out the spear that had narrowly missed my heart, but it wasn’t easy.
“Kugh…”
Lumensia’s gaze looking down at me sprawled on the ground was scorching. He was literally trying to burn me to death with sunlight.
“Pathetic… Utterly pathetic. To think the last god, born by prolonging life and sacrificing all the gods, would be this weak.”
Says the one who joined hands with demons.
I raised the Measuring Reed with trembling hands. My arm felt as heavy as a mountain.
“If you had abandoned those insignificant creatures earlier, we might have been somewhat equal. Why did you make such a choice?”
“I’m still too soft to be called a god. But I like myself this way. It’s human, isn’t it.”
“Human, you speak of being human.”
Lumensia laughed so hard the heavens and earth shook.
“A god speaking of humanity! You’re more amusing than any god I’ve killed. You, a clown who goes around with the title of Savior!”
Lumensia stopped looking down haughtily and sent the angels forward.
“If wallowing in mud with those insignificant creatures is your true nature, I shall gladly grant you an end befitting that lowly nature.”
I aimed the Measuring Reed.
The trembling tip of the reed pointed at Lumensia’s arrogant brow.
“But you seem to have forgotten, Lumensia. I’m someone who crawled along the bottom from the very beginning to get here.”
Chewing through excruciating pain, I concentrated my divine power to the tip of the reed.
“So now you need to come down from that high place too. Fights should start from similar heights to be fair.”
I drew breath like I hadn’t done once since becoming a god. The pain of my lungs tearing actually cleared my mind.
“Wouldn’t that be reasonable?”
“A loudmouth spouting nonsense again.”
“Me falling into a trap and taking a preemptive strike to the side…”
The fire on the spear gradually died down. I was forcibly suppressing it.
“That’s not fair.”
“…!”
A thin line was drawn across Lumensia’s smooth cheek, leaving a shallow cut.
“Pathetic tricks!”
Lumensia, filled with rage, began advancing toward me with his massive frame.
But it was already too late.
“Thanks for not killing me in one blow.”
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