Linda Miller
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Noticing Aerialia's gaze, Ilse followed it and, upon hearing her words, fixed her gaze on Orion. Her eyes widened dramatically as she took several steps back. "This..." She wanted to speak but struggled to arrange her words. It felt as though she was learning about an impossible three-way relationship. Ilse felt as though her worldview had been shattered inexplicably. Sensing the attention directed at him, Orion realized he shouldn't have stayed so close during the discussion. Crystalia and…
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Upon hearing Selene's explanation, Orion's eyes widened in shock. A realization emerged on Aerialia's expression as she hovered quietly beside Orion. She slowly shook her head with a wry smile, understanding that he had reached the same conclusion. 'Doesn't this mean that she would awaken earlier as well?' Orion thought, holding back his irritation. He quickly calmed himself, understanding why Ilse hadn't revealed such a thing. "Is that all?" Orion asked, his eyes fixed on Selene. "She also…
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Upon hearing her words, Orion inwardly exhaled, his brows twitching. Of course, she had only added such a feature to Solara's Divine Eye because she wanted something from them. Nonetheless, it was a fair exchange, so he nodded in response. "If you want to request, there's no need to go through such measures. You are now a part of Paradise, Goddess Ilse, holding an esteemed position even greater than mine as the Supreme Leader of Paradise. Whatever you desire will be carefully catered to and…
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Orion rubbed his nose slightly and stepped back, realizing he wasn't invited. Aerialia chuckled behind him. "You shouldn't walk into a god's abode uninvited. Regardless, it seems you'll have to try harder to earn her trust," she said. Despite being wary due to her previous death, Ilse was currently in a blank state, much like when the gods first descended from heaven-curious about the world, herself, and her children, with a tremendous, piqued interest in the changes around her. This would have…
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Immediately, the space where her hand had been split open appeared as though a tear had appeared in the fabric of space. However, instead of an empty void filled with darkness, a brilliant light poured out of the torn space, radiating intensely into the outside world. Ilse then placed Solara's Divine Eye into the tear. "What are you doing? Where did it go?" Orion asked, surprised by what he had just witnessed. "Don't worry, it's safe. I placed it in my vault to expedite the replication…
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Ilse looked at the three hundred Prismerions kneeling before her and couldn't help but feel her heartstrings tugged. How long had it been since she felt such emotion? She couldn't remember. Ilse focused her gaze on Selene and asked, "Child, how have you all been?" The words flowed naturally, though with some difficulty, like a mother seeking to know the well-being of her children after years of separation. Selene raised her head and met Ilse's eyes. She wanted to speak of what had transpired…
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Ilse could only watch as she was dissected from head to toe, dragging the name of the divine through the dirt, as she stared in a daze until she lost consciousness. Ilse was beginning to hate the idea of waking up. Her eyes flickered open again, and she was met with an abomination-neither mortal nor divine—that made her instincts scream in fear, warning her of impending danger. Ilse searched her memories to understand what it was, but she couldn't come up with any explanation. All she could…
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Patriarch Rylan looked at the sight before him, overwhelmed. He had dreamt of a day like this for a long time but never believed it would come to pass. "How long will it take to completely build the Four-eared Elves' new residence?" Orion asked, shifting his focus toward Patriarch Rylan. "With the Tree Nymphs' and the Prismerions' help, it will take less than three months," Patriarch Rylan swiftly assured. Orion nodded silently. He wanted to check if he would be around during its completion,…
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Even the others in the other room were stunned. The Prismerion Divine Apostles couldn't help but feel a surge of excitement. Truly a Divine Skill! How could a Divine Apostle Crest be so easily defeated? Selene nodded approvingly at the astonishing scene, glancing at the stunned Orion. She was pleased that the Divine Apostles were now proving themselves capable of standing toe-to- toe with the warriors and, in the future, possessing the ability to protect Paradise. Seraphina and the other…
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Research Centre Within a room designed with enchanted Vylkr alloys, Orion, the Key Leaders, the leaders of the Healers Association, and the Primserions' Divine Apostles stood side by side beside a massive, magically reinforced glass window displaying the vast room beyond it. The other room was artificially made to mimic the dead, rocky plains of the earth below. The sleek walls were adorned with various runes flickering on the surface, while the ceiling radiated light, mirroring the…
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