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    Episode 280 – Children of God 13 –

    “Sacrifice. Giggling. You’re acting strange. Are you guys trying to kill the saint?”

    “That’s what the future is like. This is something that must be given top priority because humans cannot change it. What do you do by resenting natural disasters? If you knew a natural disaster was coming, you could just lock the doors and wait for it to pass.”

    “So the future is fixed, so decide now?”

    “… Her corruption is unstoppable. Even if we kill her before that happens, a series of processes will corrupt her. This is not our will, but our destiny.

    We’re just responding to the future. In the end, her corruption will cause great trouble.”

    “Giggle.”

    Igrasil was smiling at those words.

    The atmosphere had changed.

    It’s like he’s crazy because he wants to kill her.

    He pressured her, spewing out sharp, deadly force.

    The reason was simple.

    Judgment is made by looking at future sins that were not committed.

    This was because it was related to a story related to his past, which he did not like very much.

    “Giggle giggleㅡ That story is so dirty. It’s like looking at my pimp from the past. That idiot who tried to treat me like a potential criminal just because he was a genius.”

    Does it make sense to judge someone only for future sins?

    Does it make sense to just look at it and judge it?

    Ygrasil was asking her that.

    With a one-sided answer.

    however.

    “We cannot judge the future simply by looking at it. Fate is an irresistible thing that humans cannot change. It’s just the future that God can change.”

    The story that came out of her mouth was enough to embarrass Ygrasil.

    He would probably deny it and try to force him to follow it.

    There was also some logic.

    After all, I haven’t committed a crime yet.

    Are you conforming to a fixed future?

    Because it was a fight over whether to focus on the principle that it cannot be punished because it has not been committed yet.

    He planned to force compliance.

    But she was different.

    It was just a different perspective from Ygrasil.

    “Humans cannot judge sin. Although it is possible to discern sin. The degree of sin is not the only path of God. I don’t know if he is a sinner or not. Sentences cannot be decided by humans.

    Therefore, the only cases in which the Holy Emperor imposes the death penalty are fallen saints or heretics. The death penalty is not sought for other people.”

    “Giggle. Why are those two excluded? Does it say that in the Bible?”

    “The biggest reason is stability. They are wrong beings who disturb the world and cause greater chaos in the future. Since we do not have the authority to judge them, we rely on God to judge them on their behalf.”

    “Kigeekㅡ Is it okay to kill humans?”

    “It’s a little different. In Seonghwangcheong, death is a sentence, but not a sentence. That is why they were not judged by us.”

    At those words, Igrasil’s astonishment disappeared.

    What is the logic behind not judging even though a sentence has been filed?

    However, she calmly continued her logic.

    “To us, death is not a judgment, but simply a great experience in life. Our choice of martyrdom is also similar. Just returning to my hometown, which I haven’t been to for a long time. That is what death means to us.

    But the reason we mourn and mourn death is. It’s simply because he left without being able to fully atone for his sins during his short life. The reason we are seeking the death penalty for them is also the same.”

    Death is something to be feared because there is no afterlife.

    However, those who are convinced that there is an afterlife do not fear death.

    Abraxas, who experienced this, was like that.

    Even if they did not experience it, the clergy who believed in it were like that.

    Therefore, for them, death is a temporary separation.

    It’s a farewell wish for eternal happiness.

    But after death, God’s judgment awaits.

    I just hope to atone as much as possible in this world before leaving.

    So you will commit more sins.

    Except for those who taint others with evil.

    Seonghwangcheong does not seek the death penalty.

    that they are defenselessly exposed to God.

    Because they don’t want to.

    “For Seonghwangcheong, support is quite different from that of other powerful figures. To Seonghwangcheong, the support of the people is proof that it is an organization representing the Celestialists.

    Losing this means that Seonghwangcheong is no longer Seonghwangcheong. It becomes the ship of Theseus, the same name but a different being.”

    “So you are processing it in advance?”

    “Yes. One of the main reasons why Seonghwangcheong receives support from the people is. This is because we know very well that it is because we respond to sin by looking into the future.

    That is why we chose sacrifice as a way to stop her and send her to the heavenly gods before she commits a sin, as well as to let the people know that Seonghwangcheong is still alive and well.”

    “Giggle. That’s a really good idea. If that person survives, it’s a good thing. Even if it doesn’t, the people will calm down and you will be relieved of responsibility.

    The saint who knew the most about the Holy Hwangcheong’s wisdom must have accepted it because she had not yet fallen. Kyaㅡ”

    He felt truly amazing at those words.

    It was a complete defeat of his logic.

    Contrary to his logic. If he had been predisposed to become corrupt from the beginning, he would have rebelled against this.

    However, she is only destined to commit a sin, and she, who has not yet sinned, will follow suit.

    with future sins. It’s different now.

    Igrasil thought that this was a good proof of that.

    however.

    “Unfortunately… She won’t survive.”

    “I know that, giggle. That no one survived from that. Still, isn’t there something that happens just in case?”

    “I am not pointing out how high or low the probability is. I’m just talking about the qualifications of the sacrifice.”

    “What kind of nonsense is that?”

    She hesitated, perhaps because it was difficult to say this.

    However, even with faith in the heavenly gods, it is difficult to resist the command of blood alcohol.

    say it

    Her mouth, which was like a thousand pounds, opened at a single word from Saint Dilesium.

    “There are no offerings left in Seonghwangcheong that can directly change fate. For your information, let me tell you in case there is a misunderstanding about the offering… This is not a courtesy for the Heavenly God to look after this.

    It is a device for the Heavenly Gods, whose interference in this world has weakened due to the sealing of evil spirits, to facilitate their interference in this world. Without it, we are doomed to simply disappear in the light of the Heavenly God.”

    He was speechless after hearing that.

    Are you destined to die?

    Does that make sense?

    There’s just no hope at all?

    Bang~

    Ygrasil heard those words and immediately kicked her hard.

    Perhaps because she attacked at maximum power, her upper body was completely torn apart.

    Even if he wasn’t a Lord, he was a high-ranking vampire called an Elder.

    Her body slowly began to heal.

    “Giggle giggleㅡ It’s this angelic nature that ruined my childhood. There is just one good thing. Do you know what that is? Giggling. That means there is no need for logic at all! Giggling~

    Even though there is no logic, they think it is because they are crazy and act like that because they are mortal! Giggling.”

    He continued speaking as he trampled on the regenerating woman.

    “Public safety? It can happen! Fixed future? This can be happen? But since you’re corrupted in the future, just die! If this is the case, it must be me, right? huh? Are you like my pimp who said I was born with a natural instinct to kill, so I was destined to become a murderous demon? huh?

    Honestly, my chance of survival just went from 0.1% to 0%, but I feel so fucking bad, right? huh? It shouldn’t be like this, right? huh? To a saintess who is not your enemy. To the Supreme Commander? Huh?”

    Disgusting.

    No matter how logically complete this is. If you mess with it.

    At least you have to be prepared to be criticized by the other person.

    It was literally a seizure button.

    “Wait. Making my student’s wish come true. It doesn’t feel that good, though. still. I have to do what I want.”

    To him, logic and justification are second to none.

    If that’s the case, then I’m holding a grudge against being put at risk of death just by being born with a natural instinct.

    He must have tried to live the right way somehow.

    “That’s not what I want to say. Because in the end, he became a fucking murderer. But you guys are on the side of justice. He is the messenger and advocate of the righteous Heavenly God who kills villains like me.”

    Ygrasil is a villain.

    He almost got killed just because he had a natural instinct.

    In fact, he became a murderer and killed countless people, proving that his actions were right.

    When I heard what had happened to me, I was more annoyed than anything else.

    “I’m used to being a villain. It’s a kick because he was a villain from the beginning. But you aren’t, right?”

    “That’s what she wants. She will also choose now when she has the best chance of going to heaven after she dies.”

    Opinions intersect.

    To be precise, one side was unilaterally making a fuss.

    And the one who was throwing tantrums was well aware of that fact.

    “Abraxas… okay. I don’t know if you were aiming for this… ”

    This guy has achieved all sorts of bizarre things.

    It wouldn’t be surprising if this was also predicted.

    “Giggle. It’s going to be fun in the future.”

    Sigh ㅡ

    With those words, the sword of Ygrasil was pointed at the priest.

    Vampires can no longer be called priests.

    I fell asleep once again.

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