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Chapter 380

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Zeus had once asked Amon in the Pythagoras manor: "When the Olympian gods expand, they will annex your realm and destroy your temples, and the worship of Amun will no longer exist. Are you willing to bear the consequences?"

And now, the words of the father of the gods had come true. On earth, this was the achievement of Caesar and Augustus. The rise of the Maro Empire was declared by Augustus to be the victory of the Olympian gods. On the other hand, the Maro Empire inherited the cultural heritage of the Hidon city-states, the military heritage of Alexander, and the political heritage of Cyrus. It was the culmination of the essence of various civilizations throughout the history of the continent.

Why was it said that the Maro Empire inherited the political heritage of Cyrus? In fact, from the Macedonian Empire to the Maro Empire, they inherited the political experience of the Potsdam Empire in ruling and managing a large territory. Cyrus was the first true emperor on the continent, and the provincial system he created had been used as a reference.

Now that the expansion of the divine realm of Olympus had reached its peak, the ancient Anunnaki divine clan and the Ennead divine clan had ceased to exist along with their divine realms, just like the great empire founded by Alexander that had already disappeared.

Zeus had also said to Amon: "Since the Potsdam Empire ruled the continent first, then Macedonia, there will be new empires to replace them. I have proved this method in the human world, so I can naturally do it again. And once your realm in the human world is annexed, your faith and inheritance will disappear completely, and it will be almost impossible to restore it. Look at Horus today, his situation may be your situation tomorrow. "

The words of the father of the gods had come true. Today, Amon, like Horus of Eygut before him, was gradually forgotten by the world, and the belief in him was no longer there. His deeds had become ancient legends. Zeus was indeed the most powerful god on the continent, and the Olympian divine clan was also the most powerful divine clan today. Zeus' strength was not just in power, so what about his proof?

Not long after Amon was shot down to earth by Schrödinger's arrow, and when Alexander returned to Bablon from the Indian River, Pythagoras left the manor next to Delphi and returned to heaven to resume his identity as Prometheus. It was not because one of his disciples had transcended eternal life, but because Zeus had taken the initiative to request it.

When Pythagoras created his spiritual world, he attached himself to the Olympian Heaven and became a part of it. This world belonged to both Prometheus and Zeus. It was so vast that the Kingdom of Olympus appeared out of nowhere.

The core of this soul world was a manor, just like the manor of Pythagoras in the human world. All the gods could enter and leave, but they had to get the permission of the manor owner. The new world surrounding the manor was shared by the gods, and it also symbolized the fusion of Zeus' soul. As such, Zeus verified the realm of the Golden Immortal that Goumang had mentioned and became a true god of all gods.

Why was it called the God of Gods? Because at this realm, the heaven he created would become a celestial realm, and in theory, it could extend infinitely and accommodate all things. As long as one followed the guidance of this divine system, one could create the ideal heaven that one pursued on this basis, could transform the sun, moon, mountains, and rivers here, and could also open up new ones, depending on the achievements of the gods themselves. And the wider the knowledge of the gods, the broader the gains of Zeus' soul, and this heaven could be infinite and without end.

Zeus had completed his quest, and the emergence of the Maro Empire was just a result of his quest. There was also a small interlude. A hundred years ago, when Caesar ruled the Maro Republic, Themis, the goddess of fairness and justice, left the Olympian divine system.

She did not walk out of heaven, but officially left this divine system, which at least meant two things, one was that she had verified the realm of the lord of heaven, and the other was that she no longer recognized the Olympian divine system. After Themis left Olympus, she did not create another heaven, nor did she leave her guidance in the human world, so no one knew where the goddess went.

There was another interlude that also happened a hundred years ago, when a man named Ilya appeared in the city of Salem. He believed in Allaha, was fortunate enough to embark on the path of transcendence and eternal life, and was guided by the messengers of the Garden of Eden, and the one who personally guided him was Medanzo, the head of the angels. Ilya's identity on earth was that of a respected priest and sage. He was knowledgeable and full of wisdom, and often explained the Bible that they believed in to the people of Salem.

Ilya told the people of Salem that the faith in Allaha was not a form of fanaticism, but a quality in the heart, reflected in the daily words and deeds, and was the radiance of the gods. He was called a "prophet", and this prophet liked to sit alone on the hills on the outskirts of Salem, looking up at the stars and meditating.

Later, Ilya passed the test of endless life in the Garden of Eden, and when he saw Medanzo again, he smiled without saying a word. In the endless life, he witnessed the experience of countless reincarnations of the soul, and there was once a life where his name was Aesop. Medanzo did not find Amon, who was reincarnated in the human world, but he found Ilya, who was reincarnated by Aesop. Soon after, Ilya passed the final test and became an angel in heaven.

Before Ilya left the human world and ascended to heaven, he left a prophecy for the people of Salem: the "Messiah" would come and lead all those who truly believed in Allaha to create their homeland; just as Allaha guided Moses to lead the ancestors of the Salemese back to their homeland and build a home flowing with milk and honey.

"Messiah" meant savior, and people poured precious balm on the hair of the designated savior of the gods to show reverence for the glory of the gods. And the savior that Ilya spoke of, of course, referred to Amon, who was reincarnated in the human world.

Before Amon left, he said to Zeus on the clouds: "I left my guidance and do not care about the shrines and so-called divine realms of the cities, the Holy Spirit is in the heart, the Temple is in the heart, and the divine realm moves with the heart. The cities and kingdoms that believe in you may be able to mobilize an army to destroy my shrine; and the faith that I guide will spread throughout your so-called divine realm along with the Temple in the heart! "

Ilya's prophecy alluded to Amon's vow to come to the human world, but he could not directly tell the people of Salem that Amon was the Allaha they believed in, nor could he tell them that Allaha had actually fallen into the human world and was in the process of reincarnation to verify this vow. These were difficult for people to understand, as it was too mysterious, unlike ordinary myths, nor like the Bible stories that people were familiar with.

People believed that Ilya, the prophet, had transcended eternal life and become an angel beside Allaha, and they firmly believed in his prophecy. But people on earth could only understand the language that they understood, or they could only accept the prophecy that they were willing to accept. The people of Salem had their own ideas about Ilya's prophecy.

At that time, Caesar's army swept across the continent, and the city of Salem surrendered to the Maror Republic and was under the rule of the Marors, and the glorious era created by David Solomon was over. Seeing the powerful Maror obtaining a steady stream of wealth from all over the continent, and the Maror conquerors enjoying a god-like life, the people of Salem both hated and envied.

Ilya's prophecy was passed down by word of mouth among the people of Salem, and they all hoped that the savior would come as soon as possible and lead the people of Salem to create a new and powerful kingdom that could get rid of the rule of Maror and even conquer the Marors, so that the people of Salem would also become the masters of the entire continent.

This wish might be too "great", or too exaggerated! But since the prophet had already made such a prophecy, people would inevitably think so. So, the legendary "Messiah" was also called the "Son of Allaha." This title contained a fervent hope that after the savior's arrival, he would defeat the Marors and establish a powerful Salem Empire, just as Alexander had defeated Potz and established the Great Macedonian Empire.

Alexander was once called the Son of Amon, the Son of Marduc, so it was only right that this savior should be called the Son of Allaha.

For the past three hundred years, the angels had also relied on the help of the priests on earth in order to find traces of Amon on earth. And the priests on earth had more or less heard of the stories that had happened between the gods, and people of different faiths had different versions, which all became myths passed down among the people.

There was a myth of prophecy or fable circulating in the city of Salem, that their god Allaha had made a pact with Zeus and would defeat Zeus on earth. Then, according to the expectations of the people, it meant that a powerful Salem would appear on earth, and it would conquer the Maror Empire.

It was natural and understandable for the people of Salem to have this idea, and the myths on earth coincided with what had happened between the gods. But in the eyes of the foreigners, the legend of the people of Salem was tantamount to a fool's talk. In fact, there were more or less such fabricated myths among the tribes on the continent, and some people were full of expectations for the legends, while outsiders just laughed it off when they heard it.

Elijah, who left the prophecy, came to heaven and became an angel, but this angel did not look young or handsome, nor did he look majestic. He usually appeared as an amiable elder. Fifty years ago, the Ptolemaic Dynasty of Eygut fell and became a province of the Maror Empire. When Augustus the Great ordered the demolition of the temples of Amun in the various cities and asked the people to worship the Olympian gods, Elijah, who had become an angel, went to earth again.

Ilya did not descend upon the city of Salem as an angel, but in the form of such an old man, came to the abandoned shrine of Amon in the desert, and told the story of God Amon to the passers-by. Whenever a caravan passed by, he would appear in an inconspicuous way, and this went on for fifty years.

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