How To Live As A Writer In A Fantasy World chapter 453

How To Live As A Writer In A Fantasy World 453

The desperate record left by Millek Malto, the last scribe of the kingdom of Gerios, shocked everyone.

The world once perished. Also because of the war of the gods.

Finally, the mortals who survived destruction permeated this land.

A feast of unbelievable truths. Are these really true, or are they lies to cause confusion?

However, if you look at the fact that you did not put your pen down until you died and left a record, there is a high probability that it is true. There is no reason to leave lies until death.

It’s too blatant because it’s blasphemous.

“·······”

As the archaeologists were speechless due to a stroke, Deimos closed his eyes and fell into thought.

The war of the gods destroyed the world, and the surviving mortals permeated the land.

As a faithful believer in Luminous, this is an incredible record. Doesn’t that mean that Hirt, Luminus, and Mora were at war with each other?

It can’t be. Hirt is the mother of twins, and Luminus and Mora do not hate each other, but rather boast a strong friendship.

They may have had a bad relationship in the distant past, but what was written in the record was not ‘battle’ but ‘war’.

what is war Isn’t it a fierce battle between groups and groups for their own reasons?

Even if Luminus and Mora fought to kill each other, it was not a war, it was just a battle. There are very few numbers to be designated as war.

The most likely thing is the so-called religious war, in which the believers of Luminus and those of Mora face off against each other.

However, unlike Luminus, Mora is a character who avoids fights as much as possible. Even in the midst of persecution of demons and dark elves, they only hide from threats, and never force them to fight.

Deimos carefully opened his eyes that had been hidden in thick eyebrows and looked ahead. Benfis and Delphine are also looking at themselves, whether they are quite shocked.

“Read more.”

“Well, is that okay?”

“It sounds like bullshit and bullshit, but there must be a reason I wrote it.”

It’s so absurd I can’t believe it right now. So you need to read more.

At Deimos’ warm request, Benfis and Delphine looked at each other and then turned their gaze back to the scroll.

In fact, they wanted to read more. It’s just that Deimos is staring at him behind him.

“The Kingdom of Gerios explored the world with the ability to read the sky and the stars. If we headed towards the westernmost part of it, we thought that we would be able to reach Albenheim, a country founded by elves. But the land we Didin was unexpected. . It was the land and true home of the old beasts.”

“As we explored there, we were able to see various paintings. The paintings before the invention of writing. Those paintings were myths of ‘creation’ we had no idea about. The myths only taught us one thing: the world. What was created was not ‘nature’, but ‘the sea’.”

It feels like the myths and beliefs I have firmly believed in until now are shaken. The goddess of nature created this world, and that Hirt is a fact that even a child knows.

However, I could not believe that nature did not create the world, but that the ‘sea’ created this world.

The sea has been regarded as an area of demons created by demons and an environment that should not be approached.

Deimos felt an ominous rush of negativity in the midst of the rush of negativity. I have to take that scroll right now and throw it into the sea…

I’m curious. How on earth did the gods try to bury these truths? What the hell kind of record was left to make this happen?

While Deimos was confused, the archaeologists read the records with a mixture of excitement and other emotions.

“The sea created nature, and in it light and darkness were born. Under light and darkness came day and night, beneath which countless lives blossomed. The gods with their respective powers were no exception. They ruled the just-created world through the power they each had. Humans, beasts, and dwarves. These first humans each built their own civilization and developed under the protection of the gods.”

“But something unexpected happened. The ‘outside gods’ came to this newly born world out of curiosity. Fortunately, they didn’t invade directly, but they spread something more serious than that, spreading their ‘culture’.”

“…gods outside?”

Deimos narrowed his eyebrows when ‘outside gods’ were mentioned out of the blue. It’s still confusing, but I feel like I’m only adding more confusion here.

Archaeologists had their doubts, but they decided to peruse the records first. It was okay to study slowly.

“That culture had the greatest influence on the creator god, father, and the sea, not anyone else. They wanted a world in which gods did not rule, like a world ruled by outside gods. I commanded all the gods to rule the world no more.”

“Of course, many gods resisted. Among them, the god of light and war, and the goddess of darkness and peace strongly opposed it. The twin brothers of the sea and nature and the gods with the greatest authority came to the fore.”

“The god of light and war expressed an opinion that we should create our own world, and the goddess of darkness and peace agreed with this. If humanity is left without being confined in a cage, in the end the damage will be with ‘nature’ and no one else. Said that the ‘sea’ would wear it.”

A world where the gods do not rule this world. At least for Deimos, it’s a world that shouldn’t exist, and never will.

The world has developed like this because of God, but without them? Humans would have only progressed to the level of monkeys.

Because of God, mankind was able to unite as one, and civilization could also be established. It can be concluded that this is a bad culture.

“However, the father of the sea was stubborn. The gods alone are a hindrance to mankind. When we disappear, mankind can achieve true development, and he voiced the voice that it is the role of the gods. Sacrificing even the body. Is this really wrong?”

“The God of Light and the Goddess of Darkness protested against this. That is something we have to control. In the world of the outside gods, mankind is still in its place even after committing terrible sins. A stinging warning when a child makes a mistake. Is it true? Is this wrong?”

conflicting positions and attitudes. The culture shown by the outside gods created a great rift.

And there is only one end of that crack…

“The father of the sea was furious. Parents should learn to sacrifice for their children. At least in his eyes, the God of Light and the Goddess of Darkness were nothing more than greed to protect their own safety. The tyrant he wanted to enjoy. That was the conclusion his father made. Without realizing that he had become such a tyrant.”

“As there were many gods who rebelled against their father, there were also many gods who were on the side of their father. It was the God of Light and the Goddess of Darkness who won the victory in the opposing ‘idea’. It was impossible to say, and Mother Nature fell into deep sorrow.”

Because they were so human, the war of the gods, ironically, had a war pattern similar to that of mankind.

The passing culture gave birth to another idea, which became radical and eventually blinded each other’s eyes.

“Humanity could not afford their war. The sea level rose and covered the whole world, day and night disappeared, nature grieved and did not embrace them.”

“At the same time, he was tenacious. The mother stretched out her arms high even in the sea to somehow save the child, and the father moved the boat barefoot for the children. This is the land that we have barely reached in such a long and long destruction.”

“The sea has not forgotten its wrath. And the wrath of the sea was born to overtake the whole world. Worship and fear. Do not buy the wrath of the sea, nor turn away from it any longer. The true name of the sea is… …”

Delphine, who was reading with a nervous mind, had no choice but to stop while speaking. Looking at the atmosphere, it seemed like a ‘name’ would come out, but it stopped in the middle.

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Naturally, Deimos, who had been silently listening, expressed his doubts. He quietly opened his mouth, feeling the tension released.

“Why don’t you read anymore?”

“That’s… it’s broken.”

“yes?”

“Indeed, the part that was burned with fire…”

Yes. In the end, it was burned with fire, and the only part was accidentally erased of its name.

As soon as Deimos heard those words, he felt dizzy for a moment, but he thought it was a good thing. These truths are no longer revealed.

To do that…

“Anyway, is that the end?”

“Yes, yes. That’s it.”

“Then give it to me.”

According to the oracle, there is nothing but throwing this truth into the sea, where it fits. Deimos said so and quietly held out his hand.

At that action, Benfis and Delphine looked at his hand and then looked at each other. At that moment, all kinds of thoughts went through their minds.

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My heart as a scholar is screaming that I shouldn’t hand over this. I had a gut feeling that if I gave this truth to Deimos, it would be gone forever.

But at the same time, I was afraid. I’m not afraid of the Savior, but ‘God’s Wrath’ the most.

Those who know the truth they shouldn’t know will not end well. This is like a kind of truth that spreads secretly.

“…are we okay?”

Benfis asked Deimos in a trembling voice. Knowing the dark side of God itself is a feeling of judgment.

It’s not unusual for a bee to fall on your head right now. It is a story that holds true for everyone that life is precious.

“If you go to the temple and make an oath not to open your mouth, you’ll be fine.”

Fortunately, Deimos is also known for his gentle temper within the Savior.

If it had been radical, he would have summoned a paladin who was guarding the outside and killed him. There is no such thing as annihilation of murder.

The archaeologists passed the scroll with trembling hands, whether they knew the part. As soon as Deimos received the scroll, he checked the text.

Because it was written in ancient language, it was impossible to decipher it, but the mere existence of this record is a problem.

If this fact even leaks out…

‘Luminus-sama, who can’t lie, will have no choice but to admit it.’

If that happens, unprecedented events will occur one after another in which the divinity itself will be shaken. That much should be blocked.

Even if God made a mistake, it was also the unchanging truth that it was of great help to mankind.

It’s much better not to know. Deimos folded the scroll neatly and drew the sign.

“Do not doubt.”

All that’s left is to throw this scroll into the sea. Then the trust is finished.

Deimos immediately turned his back upon the thought of that thought, then headed down the long hallway to the ground.

The paladins who had not heard anything from the outside were vigilant and followed him slowly. Even the archaeologists who are very nervous here.

Finally······

“·······”

The dark elf, Siris, who heard all the truth together, followed carefully without even showing a sign.

*****

Even after finding a book, Elena continued to research the surroundings diligently. It is unbelievable that the civilization was founded in a period that preceded Albenheim.

Of course, there must be some difference compared to now when Gerios Kingdom counts the date. However, a question has arisen, and we need evidence to prove it.

But even finding a single piece of evidence was arduous work. The sea level rose and most of the ruins were wiped out, and the royal palace was being investigated by Deimos and his party.

In the end, I had no choice but to give up when nothing came out except for the first book I found.

“If I had known this would happen, I would be left behind.”

“Still, that alone is worth it…? Besides, I was able to find out the information that Gerios Kingdom favored shipbuilders.”

Elena and Cindy sat in the shade for a break and chatted with each other. They were drinking tea, which is now magically kept cold.

Elena took a sip of tea to quench her thirst and opened her mouth nervously.

“That’s even more annoying. Looking at the preferential treatment for shipbuilders, it’s clear that he had excellent shipbuilding skills, but there’s no evidence of that. It would be nice to have at least one blueprint.”

“Isn’t it in the royal palace…? At least there must be a blueprint related to a warship…”

“Are you kidding me now? And do you think there was a navy back then?”

“I do not know······”

“Look. I’m not sure I have one or two questions. I’m going crazy because I want to know right away.”

It can be said to be the mysterious attraction of archeology and history. The more you dig, the more questions pop up.

Why the person was like that, what the ruins meant, and who was it finally for?

Although there is a lot of research to be done, the related relics are rare, so it was difficult for even Elena to figure it out.

‘If I had known this would happen, would I have come to bring Isaac in a crowd?’

Cindy is by no means incompetent. I just think that Isaac is so good.

Although he dismissed it as a coincidence, he knew a vast amount of knowledge for his age.

Even if it was the culprit, I couldn’t even imagine it. Sometimes, I felt like I came from another world.

Elena thought that if he had come here, he would not have brought up these and other opinions.

ugh-

“Huh? Honey?”

“I have something to tell you.”

At that time, Aiker, who had fallen for a moment while looking around, approached him. Elena looked up at him with a questioning expression.

He didn’t know what he had seen, but his face was hard and hard. It means that it’s not normal for him to make such an expression.

At this, Elena also got up from her seat and faced him. However, Cindy, who had been dazed by the heat, was left alone.

“Did something happen?”

“It’s not something else, but there’s something I’d like to see once…”

Aiker mumbled and glared to the side. As if there was something there.

Elena turned her head to follow his gaze. But nothing caught my eye.

But maybe because of the heat, it just feels like the space is distorted like a haze. It was a gray desert where mirages appeared from time to time, so there was no doubt about it.

“What the hell do you want to see…”

ugh-

Just as Elena was about to speak, a copper-skinned woman slowly appeared from the distorted space.

As everyone expected, the dark elf, Siris, was chasing after Deimos and the others.

Elena was taken aback by the unexpected appearance of Siris for a while, and asked Aiker with a absurd gaze.

“Who is this dark elf? The one the Queen called earlier?”

“That’s right. The Savior must do a lot of stupid things.”

“her······”

I knew the existence of dark elves, but when I met them like this…

Occasionally, there were rumors that Queen Arwen was talking to the Dark Elves, but that rumor seems to be true.

Still, Arwen’s choice was appropriate because there was no manpower comparable to that of the Dark Elves when it came to infiltration. Elena recognized this and nodded her head.

“········I see. The Queen has chosen it, so it must be followed, well.”

“·······”

“So, do you have something for me?”

“here.”

Siris delivers a scroll in a blunt tone. Elena looked at Siris while being handed the scroll.

Somewhere on the beach, salt remains all over the body by magic. I didn’t seem to realize it myself.

Besides, the same goes for scrolls. It was dry, but there was salt everywhere.

Still, it was in good condition, not to the point of being unreadable. Elena opened the scroll and began to read slowly.

It must be important because it is a record that I brought with me while sneaking in.

“…is this really true?”

“All I have is what I have.”

“No. Anyway, this is…”

And just like the archaeologists just before, he was in a state of utter confusion. I’m not even sure if this is really true or false.

Siris looked at her with trembling eyes, looking at the scroll and herself alternately, and opened her mouth quietly.

“This is the scroll that was in the deepest part. It is a record that the last scribe wrote right before his death, so there is a high probability that it is true.”

“·······”

“Cardinal Deimos threw it into the sea so that it could never be found. I brought it with me.”

“If that’s the case, you can burn it with fire. Why do you have to go to the sea…”

Elena shook her head vigorously without saying that. It’s not that important.

It is important that what is written on this scroll is true. But it’s such a nonsensical story that people won’t believe it.

She looked at the scroll with a serious expression on her face and turned around without saying a word. Then, after putting it in the bag, he said in a low-pitched voice.

“······· First of all, it would be better to keep this in a place no one knows for a while. If I reveal it now, no one will believe it.”

“Then when…?”

At Siris’ question, Elena began to ponder, then opened her mouth with a serious voice.

“Only one. There is only one.”

******

“When was the withdrawal from Dunkirk…?”

And the person Elena was referring to was currently cleaning up World War II.

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Comment

  1. Johan says:

    Todos quieren ver el mundo arder xd.

  2. Moonlit Walker says:

    LET’S GOOOOOO!!!!

    [DROP THE NUKE!]

    [Hans, GET’Z THEE FLAME THROWER]

  3. There was a gig flood like the bible, now it’s time to create your own Now Mr. Isaac. Remember the small rice cake about Isaac writing the bible

  4. Well Frog says:

    Yes!!! Spread the truth.

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