Myth: The Ruler of Spirituality

Chapter 244 Undead Book_2



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"If that's the case, then respected Ra, could the reason the deities from the Alien Realm are unwilling to communicate with us also be related to this?"

"Compared to us, the existence of Isis proves that the Outer God is not unable to communicate. Or is it that... you don't actually wish for us to communicate?"

With an ever-less courteous tone, Osiris did not believe that Ra could act against him on this Sea of Origin. And furthermore, whether the other could survive afterward was uncertain.

The Outer God might not necessarily eliminate them all, but Ra, who had long been their enemy, probably couldn't escape.

As for the previous unconditional killing of those few deities... from the perspective of the Egyptian Gods, without knowing about the existence of Chaos, they had different understandings.

Hemenu's creation myth differed greatly from other worlds. It was rumored that one symbol of the Primordial Water, the Eight Primordial Spirits, Nun, birthed the first deity, Atum. He descended from the flower, and from then on, the Sun shone upon the boundless water surface.
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However, as the first God in the world, Atum was the strongest God, but also the weakest God. Because at that time, all of Hemenu's Godhood was piled upon him, thus encumbered by the world's unique Law, his power not only did not become incomparably strong but actually weakened.

The Godhood beyond the Sun greatly reduced his power. Under instinctive guidance, Atum began his so-called 'Creation' journey.

He split the wind and atmosphere, creating Shu; he split the lake and rain, creating Tefnut. He commanded the two to become husband and wife, then handed the Godhood of The Sky and the Earth to their offspring, Geb and Nut, and also commanded them to become a couple and to bear more bearers of his Godhood.

With each reduction in Godhood, Atum grew stronger until one moment he felt he already possessed the power to surpass All Gods, and then he stopped such division.

He believed that all things in heaven and earth were born because of him, and the deities were also created by him. They had neither reason to resist him nor the power to do so. Thus, even though some Godhoods beyond the Sun remained, Atum no longer separated them, and Hemenu's creation thus ended.

And this provided an opportunity for Ra's later usurpation.

Recalling, Osiris knew that when Ra became the new Sun, he learned from Atum's lessons and stripped away the remaining Godhoods. For instance, Bastet and Sekhmet were deities born from the radiance of his eyes.

The purity of Godhood granted Ra the strength that no God dared to challenge, and since then, no one attempted to challenge his position, until the arrival of the Outer Realm.

However, according to Osiris's understanding, although the deities from the Outer Realm killed four Pillar Gods, it should have been because they chose to be enemies with Him. Even if they died, perhaps the Outer God, to maintain pure strength, would recreate new deities by separating them again.

Impossible, it should be impossible, there's no way, with Atum's example in front, that deities would simultaneously grasp so many relatively weak Divine Authorities, right?

Absolutely impossible, how could anyone do such a counterintuitive thing?

"…Ra, that's how it is."

"This may be Hemenu's War, and your War, but it might not be a war for all deities. We should think about this in another way, instead of resorting everything to force."

Glancing at the other deities, Osiris saw that Thoth seemed to look at him with support, and Geb appeared as if clinging to a lifeline with a face full of agreement.

As expected, it was not just Osiris who thought this way; everyone's thoughts were the same, except they didn't dare to voice them.

"In any case, I wish to stay here temporarily and wait for the situation to change. Of course, if Lord Ra wished to display supreme divine power and sweep away everything, that would naturally be best."

The voice echoed above the Sea of Origin, and behind the gold mask, Ra's expression was hard to read.

He still looked at the Mortal Realm, but Osiris felt that this might be a form of evasion. After all, for millions of years, no one dared to confront him like this.

"…Osiris."

After a moment of silence, Ra slightly raised his head.

His gaze was calm and indifferent, perhaps a result of millennia of accumulated authority, but Osiris felt an involuntary sense of unease.

"I will give you one more chance, to obey my command, and to do your best to destroy the Sin People of the Mortal Realm. If you can accomplish this, I will forget your previous actions."

"No need, Your Majesty, I insist on my opinion. What you believe is not always necessarily right!"

Taking a deep breath, facing that gaze like dead water, Osiris spoke.

"Very well."

With a slight nod, behind the gold mask, Ra's lips seemed to move.

"Then Osiris, since you wish to stay in the Sea of Origin, I will fulfill your wish."

"As long as you do not regret it."

The fingers under the long sleeve moved slightly, and a scroll emitted a divine radiance.

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