Shota's Isekai NTR Adventure Chapter 2152: Why is it here?
Previously on Shota's Isekai NTR Adventure...
The trail marked by the light before us stretched on without end.
It guided us further into the city's depths, appearing to draw us far from the temple's vicinity.
Given the great distance it covered, I had no option but to climb onto Lupus’ back and allow her to carry me. Walking the entire way would have taken an eternity to reach our goal.
Still, I held no hopes for what lay ahead.
"This path comes from gods who have betrayed me, so what good could come from it?"
That grim notion filled my thoughts as I clung to Lupus’ back.
The deities had proven their indifference, filling me with despair that extended to the folk of the Kite Kingdom. If they disregarded me so utterly, why would they spare a thought for those dear to my heart?
After all, the Kite Kingdom was merely one among countless human realms.
Even recognized now as one of the five great empires, it remained just a lone power. Moreover, only its capital bore the brunt of the suffering.
To the gods, this counted as a trivial loss.
"My family is lost, so what's left for me now?" Such was my shattered mindset.
Yet it didn't last long before reality jolted me awake.
Beyond a certain point, a familiar presence stirred in the air. Something I never thought I'd sense again so soon, so masterfully concealed—yet now it beckoned plainly before me.
This feeling sparked an undeniable thrill within.
For it stemmed from the God of Creation’s very essence.
The previous encounter with this creation divine energy happened when I claimed the second of the four inheritances bequeathed by the God of Creation.
That same force had enabled me to crush those two from the Four Omens.
Should I seize this third inheritance too...
"But what difference does it make if they're all gone?" A nagging doubt whispered from the shadows of my mind.
I couldn't refute it, knowing War would never spare the capital.
Undoubtedly, they had slaughtered everyone there just to seize their prize. Even if they held back, Rose and the others wouldn't yield her without a fight.
Thus, a brutal confrontation was inevitable.
"Revenge. That's all that's left for me now." I muttered with a heavy sigh.
Unable to save them, I'd be no man at all if I didn't avenge those I cherished.
Gaining this power was thus essential.
"I’ll proceed alone from here." I told Lupus, commanding her to halt.
Lupus offered no protest.
I'd already noticed her slowing, proof she'd detected the creation divine energy ahead. As a divine messenger, recognizing the God of Creation’s aura was inevitable for her.
As a god’s messenger, fearing the God of Creation was equally natural.
I held no grudge against her caution.
Joan appeared eager to follow, but I firmly stated, "I must handle this by myself."
In the end, she stayed behind with Lupus as I pressed on.
Drawing on my creation divine energy, I forged weapon-wings that bore me swiftly to the energy's origin.
Truth be told, the distance was short—it took only minutes to arrive.
From afar, I spotted it in a vast empty expanse. This seemed a dedicated space crafted solely for this statue.
"So this ancient civilization revered the God of Creation too, yet they built no churches or temples in their honor?"
The cleared surroundings evoked a grand plaza devoted entirely to the God of Creation’s statue.
Stepping into the plaza, a long-absent voice rang out.
"So you’ve arrived."
Silent, I approached the statue.
The nearer I drew, the stronger the creation divine energy pulsed.
This growing intensity revealed a harsh truth.
"I was far too naive back then."
I'd believed I grasped the God of Creation’s lingering might, but ignorance had blinded me. That was before gaining my current insights.
Through aiding the elementals, I'd learned enough to discern that the God of Creation’s power...
"Exists on an entirely superior plane. It surpasses every other god I've encountered."
This outcome was hardly surprising, as the God of Creation had forged this universe along with every other god.
Yet feeling it directly proved to be an utterly distinct sensation.
Positioned right before the statue, I stared at it, eager to discover what might unfold next.