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Chapter 182: First Act 51: The Sun End

    Ever since I first encountered Lilliana, a lingering question had danced in the back of my mind: what was the root cause of her peculiar obsession with me?


    It wasn''t a mere infatuation or sibling affection – her fixation seemed to transcend the boundaries of typical emotions.


    Certainly, I wasn''t oblivious to the fact that Lilliana desired me, not in a familial or tonic way, but in the romantic sense between a man and a woman.


    Her obsession with me went beyond the realms of ordinary affection, amplifying the intensity of her love to an almost rming degree.


    Even a simple act like patting her head seemed to evoke profound satisfaction, apanied by unmistakable signs of her mind drifting into unconventional territories.


    The muffled moans that escaped her lips unintentionally revealed the depth of her thoughts, stirring a mix of fascination and concern within me.


    Amidst the current turmoil and chaos, where discretion was paramount, Lilliana appeared unfazed by the opinions of others when it came to me.


    Even delving into my memories, I couldn''t pinpoint a specific moment when I had deliberately encouraged her romantic feelings.


    Was the fault in her perception rather than my actions?


    As I continued to pat her head, a hint of guilt lingered in the back of my mind. I could only hope that Lilliana wouldn''t spiral into delusion….


    Understanding Lilliana''s quirky affection, I figured, for now, giving in to her desires was a small trade-off for her help with Louise.


    Despite the odd dynamics, her unique devotion turned out to be an unexpected asset, letting me focus on the more immediate concerns.


    After leaving Louise under Lilliana''s watchful eye, I moved swiftly through the chaotic city square. Aria, eager to stick by my side, reluctantly stayed back with Lilliana.


    Though she initially protested, a subtle nod indicated that she recognized her need for some rest.


    It was evident she had been pushing herself hard, and pushing further would likely lead to a copse.


    Reaching the center, I stumbled upon Principal Victoria and a visibly sweaty Be, both absorbed in cradling a magical sphere.


    The intricacies of their work made me halt; interrupting now could throw off the delicate coordination of the celestial spell, forcing them to start from square one.


    I didn''t really need to call out to them; Be''s gaze met mine as if she had sensed my presence.


    Despite her usually apathetic demeanor, a strange array of emotions flickered in her eyes under the intense pressure.


    While her expression remained stoic, the mix of surprise, relief, and a subtle touch of fear was unmistakable.


    Even without resorting to my authority to delve into her thoughts, it was apparent that Be harbored some suspicion towards me.


    After all, she was aware of my connection to peculiar and potentially malevolent powers.


    However, I had taken precautions, concealing the dark mana I typically employed beneath the cloak of Loki''s divinity. In theory, everything should be fine.


    "You''re here?" she inquired, her voice betraying a mix of emotions.


    "Yeah, do you need help?" I moved closer and handed her a vial of mana potion.


    "Thanks," she replied with a hint of weariness. It was evident that the strain of the mana disruption her body had undergone was taking its toll. The weariness in her response suggested a longing for some much-needed rest.


    "Principal," I called out, turning my attention towards her. She regarded me with a perplexed expression, evidently uncertain about how to react in my presence. It became clear to me that Loki had released her from his influence, allowing her to express her true emotions.


    "Here," I said, my hands covered in a soft blue light before materializing something – the staff of Estelle, the academy''s most prized relic. Although I had initially intended for Aria to keep the staff, the urgency of the situation made it more practical for the principal to wield it. Aria, depleted of mana and unable to contribute to massive celestial magic, could benefit more from the rest she desperately needed.


    Despite handing the staff back to the principal for now, I knew that the staff had already chosen Aria as its master. Regardless of the temporary shift, the staff would find its way back to Aria when the time was right.


    The principal, upon receiving the staff, seemed to grasp the unspoken suggestion. The blue starry lights on the staff flickered intensely, and bluish-white mana enveloped the principal. Ancient runes etched onto the staff seemed to emit a rhythmic melody, creating an enchanting symphony that subsided gradually. The transfer of power wasplete.


    Although only temporarily.


    Even though the staff had already chosen Aria as its master, it seemed willing to ept someone else if deemed worthy. However, judging from the unusual influx of mana, it was evident that the ownership was likely temporary at best. The principal, I spected, probably had ess to the staff''s power for only a few hours, if not minutes.


    Victoria, with a small smile, redirected her attention to the magical sphere. With a subtle nce at Be, she poured out the remaining reservoirs of her mana toplete the spell. Be, following suit, demonstrated a level of calction speed that I found challenging to fathom.


    As the spell reached itspletion, the magic circle below us began to glow with a brilliant white-blue color, resembling the twinkle of stars. The radiance spread, enveloping the entire area in a mesmerizing disy of lights. Even the air itself seemed to be saturated with the magical glow, creating an ethereal ambiance that hinted at the potency of the celestial spell they had just conjured.


    "It''s done," Principal Victoria and Be announced, almost in unison. The weariness in their voices was palpable, and it was evident that the situation had taken a toll on them.


    "I want to sleep," they both added, expressing a shared sentiment of exhaustion. It was a grueling predicament, and the weariness was something they couldn''t hide.


    As the crowd caught wind of thepletion of the spell, a wave of relief and excitement swept through them. Voices echoed, expressing joy and the anticipation of finally escaping the perilous situation.


    "They did it!"


    "Finally!"


    "We can get out of here!"


    The jubtion was short-lived, however, as some impatient individuals started urging for the spell to begin.


    "Hey, hurry up and start the spell!"


    Shouted a particrly ruffian-looking guy, standing prominently down the center. His insistence began to grate on my nerves, and as our eyes met, I shot him a look infused with a hint of murderous intent. It was enough to silence him momentarily.


    GROAAAGHHH—!!!!


    The fleeting happiness of the crowd was abruptly interrupted by a monstrous screech from the blood wyvern in the air.


    A collective shiver ran through the assembly, and the rain of blood outside the barrier seemed to intensify, turning into a grisly storm of crimson.


    Despite the barrier''s effectiveness in blocking attacks and monsters, it couldn''t contain the nauseating scent of iron in the blood.


    The atmosphere grew more oppressive by the second, leading to some kids in the crowd vomiting at the overwhelming stench.


    The grim reality of the situation settled back in, overshadowing the earlier momentary celebration.


    Right, Ipletely forgot about this guy.


    Just when everyone believed the situation couldn''t worsen any further, a deafening crack echoed through the air, akin to shattering ss. The protective barrier, which had shielded us from the horrors outside, broke into a million pieces, allowing the bloody rain to immediately drench us all. Panic set in as the unforeseen catastrophe unfolded.


    Naturally, my gaze instinctively turned toward M, the one who had been tirelessly providing mana to sustain the barrier. My eyes widened as I witnessed a sight that chilled me to the bone – M, her blonde hair now matted with blood, coughing violently while clutching her stomach. Her trembling hands struggled to stem the flow of blood escaping her wounds.


    "Hello, humans..." a man d in a fedora and a ck coat materialized like a shadow, bowing his head in an almost mocking greeting. In his hands, he held arge ck dagger, and judging from the re M shot his way, it became evident that he was responsible for her grievous injuries. The presence ofrge goat-like ck horns on the sides of his head served as a stark reminder that he wasn''t human – a demon had appeared.


    As if heralding the arrival of this demonic entity, screams erupted from the terrified crowd. Hundreds of demonic spears descended like a deadly rain, mercilessly striking down most of the people around me.


    "Kekekeke"


    "Hahaha"


    The air above us echoed with demonicughter as these malevolent creatures continued their onught


    VOOOM!!!!


    And before I knew it, they burst into mes, and I was not an exception.


    The sun was right above us.


    Ding….!


    [Requirements have been met...!]


    [Secret Quest: Be judge by the Sun pleted)]


    [Rewards: 100,000 divine energy]


    [Mission: (Restore the sun) automaticallypleted, rewards nullified]


    [Divine energy has reached maximum capacity overloadingmence]


    [Due to excessive amounts of divine energy restrictions temporarily lifted]


    [Authorities of light boosted to 50%]


    [Hero''s will temporary ess avable – (5 minutes)]


    ….


    "...Are you sure we should do this, Your Excellency?"


    Elena questioned Bishop Austin with a hint of nervousness, grappling with second thoughts about the impending action.


    The white baton in her hands emitted a radiant divine energy, but despite its celestial nature, the power it harbored was too immense for a mortal to fullyprehend.


    Elena, fully aware of the consequences, hesitated as she contemted the weight of the decision before her.


    The divine energy coursing through the baton had the potential to save countless lives, offering a glimmer of hope in the dire situation.


    However, unleashing this power had its price, one that Elena was finding difficult to reconcile within her young heart.


    The responsibility thrust upon her was akin to passing judgment on an entire city, a heavy burden amplified by the significance of the white baton – one of the few holy relics of the Church of Light.


    "This city needs the sun, Elena... Although it is a shame for it to go out like this, it is necessary," Bishop Austin spoke with a solemn tone.


    Despite being the one who proposed the release of the relic''s power of the sun, he, too, harbored a certain attachment to the city.


    Having spent most of his time here, the decision weighed heavily on his heart.


    "Everything happening right now is a clear sign that the advent of the Demon King is imminent, and it is inevitable. We might lose this ce, but at least we won''t lose hope. We are taking action to prevent the spread of fear across the entire continent if the demons were to win, as they would likely establish this city as their base" Bishop Austin continued, revealing a deep understanding of the situation.


    The bishop wasn''t a fool; he easily recognized the reasons behind the demons'' attack on the city. While he remained unaware of the intricate details, such as how they controlled the monsters within the dungeon or the identity of the masked group, he was acutely aware of the broader picture.


    The demons'' assault on the city was strategic, driven by arger n that posed a significant threat to the entire continent.


    In the face of this looming danger, the decision to unleash the power of the sun from the holy relic became a necessary sacrifice to preserve the hope and safety of the wider world.


    Estelle Academy sprawled as a city-wide institution, strategically situated at the heart of the continent. This prime location, while allowing it to border two of the most formidable countries, proved to be a double-edged sword when facing the onught of the demonic forces.


    The demons could orchestrate a relentless attack from all corners of the world, exploiting the academy''s central position for their invasion.


    The geographic advantage against neighboring nations quickly became irrelevant when faced with the otherworldly threat of heavenly generals and their king.


    The demonic army,prised of monsters that ceaselessly reproduced, posed a unique challenge.


    The conventional notion of relying on an army to defeat the demon king''s forces seemed futile.


    The relentless breeding of demonic creatures rendered any hopes of military victory impractical.


    The looming threat of heavenly generals and the demon king himself overshadowed any semnce of defense that the powerful neighboring countries might provide.


    Meanwhile, the palpable energy outside hinted at a formidable confrontation involving Siena.


    The strange aura was a testament to the power of the opponent she currently faced. In Bishop Austin''s estimation, only a select few could give Siena a challenging time, namely the Blood Monarch and the Emperor of Magic—the Dragon Lord.


    So, it was clear whatever demonic creature Siena was fighting right now.


    Was clearly something above a high-ranking demon and it meant one thing a ''Heavenly Genral''


    "Pray, Elena... And judge this ce as you see fit. Your judgment shall reflect the sun you''ve made" Bishop Austin spoke with a solemn tone.


    He instructed Elena to observe the people around her, close her eyes, and feel everyone''s essence.


    The divine authority of the Goddess, bestowed upon her as the chosen child, would guide her judgment.


    Positioning himself in front of Elena, Bishop Austin turned around and cast a divine spell enveloping her. His body, along with the pdins, acted as a shield, protecting Elena from external influences. The air around them crackled with divine energy as they prepared for the crucial moment.


    Elena, now kneeling, closed her eyes and initially struggled to focus amidst the surrounding chaos.


    Despite being in a rtively empty space, the noise remained distracting. However, as she released her divinity, a newfound rity washed over her.


    With closed eyes, she could see, feel, and experience the events unfolding around her as if an ethereal perspective lifted her above everyone else.


    A unique vantage point granted Elena ess to the collective essence of those present.


    The emotions, thoughts, and struggles of each individual became vividly apparent to her heightened senses.


    Elena, now attuned to the essence of the people she observed, prepared to cast her judgment.


    The responsibilityid upon her young shoulders weighed heavily, yet she embraced the divine authority bestowed upon her, knowing that her actions in this pivotal moment would shape her very foundations in the future.


    As the ck spears rained upon the people, a transformative power surged through Elena. The sun, a manifestation of divine energy, began to descend from the heavens, casting a radiant glow upon the earth. Elena''s body glowed with a golden brilliance, a reflection of the immense power channeling through her.


    Opening her eyes, the young chosen one became a beacon of divine judgment. A wave of energy emanated from her being, and everything tainted by evil felt the searing touch of purification.


    In that moment, as her gaze swept across the chaos, malevolence burned away, leaving only ashes in its wake.


    The skies, once clouded by the demonic onught, cleared as if reborn. Monsters roared, the blood wyvern fell from the sky, and demons cried out in agony as the divine light purged their darkness.


    The air itself seemed to shimmer with intense heat, the very ground beneath Elena''s feet melting like butter under the influence of the celestial energy.


    Above her head, a glowing orb, akin to the sun but the size of a house, floated with an otherworldly radiance.


    The divine judgment had been cast, and the sun, now a tangible force, looked down upon the remnants of the chaos below.


    Elena, the conduit of divine authority, stood amidst the transformedndscape, a symbol of hope in the wake of purifying mes.
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