Village Head's Debauchery

Chapter 503 Aerialia, The Goddess Of The Shining Light (3)



Suddenly, Aerialia focused her gaze on Orion with a bone-chilling intensity, "Mortal, doth that imply that where we currently reside is the new world?" she asked.

Orion nodded in response, observing as Aerialia turned her head to look around her, "It's beautiful," Aerialia said as she exhaled deeply. "Mayhap my children hath loved this place."

Seeing Aerialia admiring her surroundings with a stiff smile on her face, Orion didn't know what to say. 

After all, it wasn't every day that he had the chance to comfort a goddess who had sacrificed everything to see her children's freedom, only to have them die in the end, with her being the only survivor.

So Orion remained silent, observing as she appreciated their surroundings, from the fresh green grass to the towering trees in the distance, and the clear sky with the beautiful moon casting its light on everything above them.

"It's beautiful."142.93.60.102

Aerialia repeated once more before she withdrew her gaze and refocused it back on Orion, "The name of this newfound world is Earth, is it not?" she asked, locking her eyes with his.

Orion nodded in response, "Yes, we are currently on the new world, Earth."

Aerialia nodded before posing another question, "Art thou a child of this newfound world?"

Although Orion didn't know what she was getting at, he responded to her nonetheless, realizing he couldn't necessarily avoid her questions even if he wanted to.

"Yes. As I mentioned before, my name is Orion, and I am also of the human race, the only race on Earth, at least before the invasion took place."

Aerialia was dumbfounded. 

"Dost... Dost thou mean that he was not originally a god?" Aerialia said, and the moment she uttered that sentence, she understood how utterly absurd it sounded.

"Yes, he wasn't," Orion responded, nodding his head.

"Impossible," Aerialia muttered, her eyes widening in disbelief. 

The god that had fought against her and killed her children, despite possessing an unusual divine energy, she could still naturally tell that he was a god. 

He had fought her with his own strength, without any external aid. As such, how could she not be in disbelief after finding out that he wasn't originally a god?

Even during the 'Great War', although they had beings capable of standing up to a god, they could only do so through external means, such as divine artefacts. However, even then, it was impossible for them to kill a god.

As only a god could kill another god.

As such, Aerialia was shaken to the core that the god who had not only blocked their passage into the stellar gate but had fought and killed her, despite the fact that she was already weakened from a previous battle, and also her children, was a former mortal. It was —

Inconceivable!

Aerialia wanted to open her mouth and speak; however, her words were immediately stuck in her throat. 

She swallowed them back down and dismissed such an absurd idea from her mind. After all, it wasn't possible that just like the god who had attacked them, the mortal in front of her could also become a god, right?

Aerialia shook her head soon after. Of course, there's no way such a thing could be possible. 

It might just be that Orion was hiding something from her because he was still wary of her, which was nothing that she found unusual, considering that he was currently talking to a goddess.

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