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Chapter 46 Answers

Chapter 46 Answers
God fell asleep.

For the Logos, it is equivalent to the departure of the gods.

No one knows when God will wake up, maybe tomorrow, maybe the day after tomorrow, or maybe the next moment...Of course, it is also possible that God will not wake up after all the Logosians are dead.

Al watched the figure of God fade away with his own eyes, and heard the words of God with his own ears. He saw the figure of God gradually disappear from illusion. He could no longer see God with his naked eyes, nor could he hear the voice of God with his ears .

The old man wept uncontrollably, and knelt down weakly, his eldest son also wept, and the father and son supported each other and wept.

Arles and Jaresto, father and son, both realized that with the departure of God, they completely lost a part of their lives.Just more or less the difference.

"God..."

"You've been through so much..."

Al murmured amidst the crying.

No words can describe such a moment.

A hurricane swept through the forest of the mind, the gods departed, and the leaves fell.

Grief, panic, helplessness...

Al felt like the sky was falling.

Huge clouds streak across the sky, the woods are rustling under the blowing of the sea wind, and the tiny waves are churning. No matter how deep the darkness is at this moment, the sun will rise eventually, and the forest will always be full of leaves when all the leaves fall.

Arles and Jalesto left silently. Without saying a word to each other, they carefully got into the canoe, and the unicorn that the god put in the boat was shining brightly in the sunlight.

The Prophet tightly held the broken horn, and he raised it high, facing the sea. Naturally, the horn shone brightly, and the sea water slowly moved away, and the canoe slowly moved forward.

The ship's planks shook violently, but Yar still kept his lips tightly shut, staring at the departing island.Jalesto seized the oars of the canoe, turned his head, and wanted to say something, but could not.

The canoe quickly sailed out of the ancient chaotic sea area, and the island covered with berries and flowing with clear springs gradually disappeared behind. Al stood on the bow of the canoe, looking at the big island on the sea wholeheartedly, until Dusk fell, blurring everything seen.

Yar finally sat down, clasped his hands tremblingly, and lowered his head.

The father and son were immersed in mourning, and they didn't know when the sky darkened. The jellyfish's light had already lit up under the water, confused with the reflected stars.

Arles was cold and hungry, and he and Alesto ate the berries they had brought to the canoe.

Swarms of jellyfish swim across the surface, and their lights fade away, extinguished in the sight of father and son.The fishy smell of the surrounding seawater is getting stronger and stronger.In the darkness, Al burst into tears again.

God's departure seems like a long time ago.

He recalled these days.

A trek, a long journey.

They first climbed a high mountain, followed God's guidance to the border of the world, experienced sea monsters, narwhals, storms... so many hardships, they all survived.

Yar's thoughts drifted away among the waves of the sea.

Suddenly, he recalled the day when he climbed to the top of the mountain and God appeared behind the cloud.

At that time, he found the answer about death, and then asked God how they could overcome death.

"That which does not condemn, that does not fear, that does not persecute, that endures long, that knows no end, overcomes death."

Yar remembered that passage, closed his eyes, tears dripped down his aging face, clasped his hands together and said in a trembling voice:
"Love...the answer is love..."

"God loved us before we were even born."

Alesto was sitting on the other side of the canoe. He looked up at the starry sky, his eyes were moist, and when he heard his father's words, he almost cried again.

The waves were pushed away by the canoe, and the brilliance of the single horn pushed the boat forward quickly.

"Alesto."

Yar raised his face and looked at his child.

Jalesto also looked at his father. His father seemed to have aged a lot, and his eyes were no longer bright.

"Alesto, my Alesto..."

Tears filled Al's voice.

While embarking on this journey, God pointed to the boundaries of the world and said to them:

【"There are some stories that are destined to be witnessed by someone."】

And now...

"God's sacrifice, we have witnessed."

In this story,
The Prophet and his firstborn bear witness to God's sacrifice.

Logically, God's love was fully revealed to them.

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When the dawn of the second day came, Ar and Jalesto looked at the land from a distance.

The great flood still left traces on this world, and Jalesto noticed keenly that the land became much smaller, and pale muddy rainwater was accumulated in the pits everywhere.

Ar and Alesto were surprised to find that after the original land was submerged in the sea, they went directly to a place close to the Kingdom of Logos.

The father and son went ashore, and Jalesto looked at the canoe hesitantly. They didn't want to leave the boat here, but it was difficult to bring it back to the kingdom.

However, after they walked a little farther, Jalesto was surprised to find that the canoe was firmly parked on the water, motionless, as if waiting for them.

Al and Jalesto were completely relieved, and they followed their memories and headed towards the Kingdom of Logos.

The father and son walked through the mountains and forests that were tortured by the flash floods. The lush forests in the past have now turned into rough and severed trees. All the beasts disappeared.

Ar and Jalesto walked out of the forest, and they came to the Kingdom of Logos, where houses were half-submerged in the water, and the water level had dropped to their knees.

However, as they walked into the depths of the kingdom, they suddenly found that the water level was getting higher and higher, submerging to the chest, and walking became very difficult at this time.

At this time Yar raised the unicorn bestowed by God, light blue light emerged, the water slowly parted, and wet land appeared in front of them.

As they walked forward, they looked into the distance.

Soon after, the tall palace of the kingdom appeared in the sight of the two, and the narwhals gathered a large amount of sea water under their huge bodies, and the sea water was manipulated by their unicorns to prevent them from flooding the palace. A clearing was formed.

"Impossible, impossible!"

"You should have been sent by the new god! Why don't you obey my rule!"

As Yar and Jalesto moved forward, they heard a very familiar voice.

Jalesto stared at the palace, he saw a man standing on the top of the palace, shouting hysterically.

"Don't you know your god! The new god gave you to me! Let me rule the people and share eternal life!"

 Recommend a creation flow work, brain hole, humorous style, you can read it if you like it.

  
 
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