Myth: The Spiritual Dominator

Chapter 72 Fire from the sky

Chapter 72 Fire from the sky

After kneeling in front of the temple and praying silently for a long time, Cohen stood up.

He looked at the baby girl in front of him and held the swaddle wrapping her in his hands. It was created by the divine power of Leto, the goddess of conservation and sister of Asteria.

Compared to other gods, Leto and the Meteor Goddess still have a little compassion for Hecate, but that's all.

Out of fear of the laws of this world, the two goddesses also regarded her as a disaster star.

Just like in Ryan's previous life, mortal creatures were afraid of fire, storms and the scorching sun, but in fact they did not have their own consciousness. Similarly, the gods of Chaos will also be afraid, even if the will that makes them fear has never cast even a moment's 'eyes' on Hecate.

Fear comes from the unknown. Since the founding of Chaos, the only ones who really have some in-depth understanding of the operating logic of the real world, apart from Ryan who opened up the spiritual world, are the original gods.

Obviously, the meager affection between the gods is not enough to make them face their fears.

"Hecate, is that her name?"

Sighing, as the first species created, humans are born to be adults. Cohen didn't know that the little baby in front of him could actually grow up.

Seeing such a harmless creature being recognized as a sinner, Cohen couldn't bear it.

But the golden human would not question God, so he only thought that there was something wrong with his ideas.

As if she sensed something, Hecate, who was only half a day old, rolled her big black eyes, stared at Cohen who was lifting her up, and giggled.

Obviously, the young god didn't seem to know that his fate had just undergone a sudden change.

"When fire falls from the sky, there will be disaster."

"I just don't know where this disaster will be."

The gods are fighting in the sky, which mortals cannot observe and understand. But whenever a star is shattered, the fragments that fall into the mortal world always bring disaster.

In addition, the shattering of stars often means that a star god has lost his sustenance and is about to fall into eternal sleep. So in the past, God also told human beings that when fire flashes across the sky, there will be unknown disasters taking place in a certain corner of the world.

Hecate was born from the stream of light and was born from the fire. She herself was rejected by the gods. Cohen didn't know where this disaster came from, but the nature of golden humans made him worried about it.

Shaking his head, the top priority was to carry out the orders of the God King. Cohen turned around and looked at the golden humans who were attracted by the vision and surrounded him.

"King, has the great God King conveyed the oracle to you again?"

someone in the crowd asked.

Seeing this, people looked at Cohen one after another. They were a little envious. After all, for humans in the Golden Age, listening to the oracle was the greatest honor.

"Yes."

Nodding slightly, Cohen raised the swaddle in his hand. His eyes slowly swept across the crowd, looking at every human being.

"Her name is Hecate, and she is another creature created by God."

Facing the gathered crowd, Cohen said seriously: "But she was born guilty, and the gods were dissatisfied with it."

Hearing this, there was some commotion in the crowd, but it quickly calmed down.

Their natural reverence for God made them instinctively dislike this being that they had never seen before, but humans in the Golden Age had no negative emotions, so they could not have any objectionable feelings towards her.

However, God's will is above all else. No matter what thoughts they have, human beings will choose to obey the orders of the God King.

"The great king of the gods, Cronus, who rules over all things on Mount Odisils, issued an edict. He ordered her to live with us, but no one is allowed to communicate with her without permission."

"From this moment on, no one is allowed to talk about her relationship with God. I will build a house for this life in the place farthest from the temple."

"What about food?" someone asked, "What does she eat, and what do we need to prepare for her?"

"No need." Cohen shook his head and said, "She does not need food or water. Although she will feel hungry, it will not cause death."

"Let her fend for herself. The physical suffering must be a punishment from the gods. We should obey it."

"Make sure she is not harmed by other lives, but that's all. Apart from that, we don't do anything."

Sitting back and watching the suffering of others was not an easy decision for the Golden Humans. But if this is God's will, it's not hard to accept.

"Since God does not allow us to reveal her past, do I still need to record what happened today?"

someone asked again. That is Hewa, the person responsible for recording [history] among the golden humans.

In the beginning, humans carved every communication with the gods on the pillars of temples. Later, the pillars were filled with carvings and they were recorded on huge stone slabs.

Human beings were created by God, and the current civilization comes from the "Civilization Slate", so they imitated the stone slab and erected it in front of every temple to record the past with pictures and words.

".Record it, but don't write down the part about God."

After hesitating for a moment, Cohen finally decided: "Hecate, the person born in the sky and born from the original sin in the fire, came to the world on the night of spiritual numbers, and her existence will bring disaster to the world."

"But remember, Hewa, all this is human judgment and has nothing to do with God."

"it is good."

Hearing this, Hewa nodded.

Man is not eternal, and he knows it. Compared with human lifespan, stones will exist longer.

Enshrining these stone slabs recording history in front of the temple is Hewa's way of paying respect to the gods in his own way.

After solving a few more people's problems, and seeing that everyone present had no objections, Cohen waved his hand and waved away the humans around him.

Turning around, he placed Hecate in front of the temple and ordered someone to keep an eye on her. Then he took only two people with him and walked towards a forest in the distance.

That was one of the places where the Golden Man drew water. He planned to build a residence for this creature that fell from the sky in the center of the forest, near the river.

God did not ask him to provide food for Hecate, but the nature of the golden human made it difficult for him to sit back and watch the pain of other lives, so Cohen decided to build his residence there.

If this being has wisdom and knows how to learn, then she can look for food in the forest and get drinking water from the river.

But if she is as ignorant as those beings who were also created by God but are far less capable of thinking than humans, then that is what she is destined to be.

Just as they revere gods, golden humans also revere fate.

According to the few words they understood from God's mouth, they knew that fate and wisdom seemed to be closely related. If Hecate has no wisdom, it means that she has also been abandoned by fate, and suffering is her only ending.

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