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Chapter 624 That is the Prophet's Abyss

Chapter 624 That is the Prophet's Abyss

The shocked Eden gasped and looked at his surroundings.

"I am back again…"

Eden quickly got up and touched his body to make sure that his body was still there and that he had not become a dead soul.

"I'm...really back."

Eden let out a deep breath and sat down on the ground.

The familiar tent, mats and quilts, Eden had never missed these things so much.

He recited prayers in a low voice, praised the gods, and was grateful that he had escaped death.

After a while, Eden regained his composure. He touched his bag to make sure everything was still inside.

"It was really...a critical moment. I was almost dead."

Eden said to himself,
"If I die there, where will I go? In the heaven of this era, or in that era..."

If it were the kingdom of heaven of that era...

Eden frowned, discomfort rising in his chest.

According to paganism, the King of Kings inherits the Lord’s Kingdom of Heaven and becomes the Lord of that sacred space.

Eden didn't completely believe the pagan rhetoric, but he couldn't help but have some worries.

"Forget it, don't worry about it anymore. Anyway, I'm not dead yet. God has not arranged my death."

Eden shrugged.

Now, there are more important issues waiting to be dealt with.

He took a deep breath and took out the horn he brought back from the altar from his luggage.

Eden remembers what he saw there.

An archangel with twelve wings on his back, his back facing the light, standing on the earth where the victim was killed.

At His feet three figures kneel and offer Him three things.

Those three characters were similar to angels, but Eden recalled them carefully and found that there were many differences between them and the angels of the True Religion.

This inevitably made Eden think of the divine messengers, angels, and spiritual messengers in pagan theology.

The figure presenting the crown seems to have an otherworldly sanctity that is completely beyond the reach of the other two figures.

The character who presented the filthy head is most similar to the angels in the True Religion, but there are some differences. He seems to be much less emotional than the angels in the True Religion.

And in the end, a bloody baby with its intestines and heart stripped away always gave Eden an illusive and ethereal feeling. His legs were as thick as mucus, like some kind of spiritual life.

“The pagan priest, when he first saw the painting, thought it was a scene from heaven.

From the beginning, they heard voices that I couldn't hear and smelled flowers that I couldn't smell.

Until, I take away this horn...

why is that?Is it because I am not from this era that I cannot hear it?That's why you can't see it?Is that why you are not affected by this horn? "

Looking at the horn in his hand, Eden understood that it must contain many secrets.

If you want to figure out the secrets, you must sort out the existing information at hand and sort it out from scratch.

"That mural and that place seem to be products of the secret belief period."

The so-called period of secret belief means that people’s beliefs are persecuted and they cannot believe in a certain god openly and can only go deep into the mountains and forests.

If it weren't for the period of secret belief, and unless there were instructions from the gods, who would go to great lengths to build such a place in the cliff.The True Religion, as well as some heretical sects within the True Religion, also had such a period.

"Since it is the period of secret belief, it may mean that the time when this place was built was earlier than the time when paganism wrote the "Abyss". Could it be the time when the "Book of Miracles" was written?"

"According to the records in "Abyss", in the era of the prophetess, the Giant King religion was no longer a secret belief period, and the Giant King belief has become mainstream in many countries."

After several months of immersion, Eden, who was already gifted, became familiar with various pagan scriptures at his fingertips.

"Hmm... It's most likely the era when the Book of Miracles was written. So, is that really the Prophet's Abyss? Did the pagan prophet Al-Azhar really go there?"

Eden muttered to himself doubtfully.

The reason why he was confused was because when the priest of Molaimos came to his senses, he yelled that this was not the Prophet's Abyss, but a place of blasphemy.

[" Blasphemy! Blasphemy! This blasphemous scene! My king, curse them! No, this is not the abyss of the prophet! This is not a holy place, but a blasphemous place of the cult!"]

The angry and ferocious face of Priest Molemos was still imprinted in Eden's mind.

Such a respected chief priest claimed that this place was not the Prophet's Abyss, which inevitably made Eden a little hesitant and afraid to make a judgment.

Suddenly, Eden thought of something.

In the story of "Abyss", when the King of Kings asked Azhar to jump into the abyss, the latter jumped in without hesitation.

Pagans regard it as a textbook of faith, and its meaning is to teach pagans how to believe and what faith is.

If...we connect all these clues...

"That's exactly the abyss of the prophet. After seeing all this, Azhar still believed in her god!"

With his innate theological talent, Eden suddenly said.

If so, everything makes sense.

This may be one of the reasons why "The Abyss" is known as a textbook of faith.

"I almost got misled."

After his thoughts became clear, Eden then deduced:
“The scenes depicted in the religious paintings should be the origin of my king, and... are closer to the historical truth than the pagan scriptures.

And the King of Kings...may have really been the Lord's Archangel, and then He...took over the power to dominate the world from the hands of those three figures...This...what a blasphemous statement. "

Eden was a little frightened by his own speculation, and after asking the Lord for forgiveness, he continued his speculation,
“The King of Kings brought about an apocalyptic destruction and thus achieved his own godhood. According to paganism, he...inherited the authority of the Lord.

But...is this really inheritance?Will the eternal Lord have a successor?No, only mortal mortals have successors.

Moreover, even if it is truly an inheritance, how can the existence of the will of the successor bring about destruction?Doesn’t this mean that the Lord’s will is destruction? "

destroy…

Eden caught something.

He suddenly patted his head,

"Original, original? The original will in the scriptures?"

The king of my kings must have an inseparable relationship with the original will in the scriptures.

"Also, what do those crowns, heads, and babies... mean?"

Eden thought.

Things that appear in religious paintings are not painted without reason, and those particularly iconic things have profound symbols and meanings.

(End of this chapter)

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