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Chapter 583

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"I'm God."

"Hmm?"

Reina made a sound of confusion when she heard Tyr's words.

"My name isn't Tyr either. I remember everything now."

Tyr sat up and rubbed his messy hair. He looked terrible.

"Then what's your name?"

"I don't have a name." Tyr looked up at the sky. He thought of the people who knelt in front of him and prayed, and the last person he saw before he fell into darkness.

"I'm the guardian of Caldera, born from centuries of faith. Reina, thank you for everything you've done."

A god born from faith? What was this? Could it be that Tyr was a person created by magic?

Reina, whose body was partially made of magic, suddenly realized something. Magic was created by understanding, imagination, and construction. This lost town, for hundreds of years, worshipped a statue that they didn't understand. Magic could be influenced by human thoughts and ideas. Although this was weak, many little drops made an ocean. With the accumulation of time, a miracle happened.

But this was an incomplete magic. Every believer had a unique god in their heart, and they all had one thing in common, which was that the god would protect this place, which was Caldera.

Thus, Tyr appeared. He inherited this trait, which was to protect Caldera. But what the believers didn't expect was that he was only protecting this town.

"But I didn't do anything."

"No, you barged in. Not everyone can enter this place, but you were able to come here."

Reina was silent for a few seconds.

"Then do you know how to get out?"

"Yes, that's right. You can't leave this place by yourself, but I can help you."

Tyr's tone changed. Reina could feel a slight change. He was no longer the Tyr who wanted her to stay.

His eyes were filled with anger, as if there were flames burning in them.

"But there's a condition, right?"

"Yes, as the guardian, I can't leave this place. I want to ask you to help me do something."

He looked at Reina.

"What is it?"

"If you meet a person called Tyr on your journey, he has golden hair and a strong aura of mana. Moreover, he has a strange tattoo on his forehead. That's unique. If you see him, please kill him for me. "

"I won't help you kill someone, sorry."

Reina immediately refused.

Tyr froze for a moment before smiling, "You don't have to apologize. I was too agitated. I shouldn't have made such an excessive request. Well, if you see him, please give this to him. "

Instead, he took out a blood-red orb that was slightly bigger than a thumb. Reina took it and looked at the orb. It didn't look like a cursed object.

"Well, if I see him."

Although Reina felt a little uneasy, she still agreed.

"Thank you. Let's go. It's time to leave."

"Now?"

Reina asked.

"Yes, time is of the essence."

"I'm very tired now. I can rest here for the night."

"No, I'm afraid that won't do. If you sleep here, you won't be able to escape for the rest of your life. The town is absorbing you and turning you into a part of itself, just like me."

Tyr put his hand on Reina's shoulder, "Don't fall asleep. Remember, remember, Reina!"

"Yes, I will remember."

Reina nodded, but her complexion was not good. She looked drowsy. Her eyelids felt heavy, and her sleepiness grew stronger.

She rubbed her eyes to wake herself up.

"Bring your bow. You'll need it, but you can only use it once. Remember, you must remember that you can only use it once. It has to be at the right time."

Tyr took her hand and brought her back to the church.

"When is the right time?"

Reina asked, puzzled.

"When it reveals its true form."

"It? Tyr? "

"No, it's not here anymore. It's a monster in the dark. It's been watching us, but don't be afraid. I'll protect you. You're not fighting alone."

"Yes, thank you."

Reina heard this and felt a little happy.

"Okay, let's go. This is the exit to leave here. Don't hesitate. Jump down. Remember, don't fall asleep."

The Guardian brought Reina to the back of the statue, in front of the blood pool.

"Jump down?"

"Yes."

Reina looked back at him.

"What about you?"

The latter smiled faintly and gave Reina a gentle push.

"I'll be right behind you."

Reina lost her balance and fell into the blood pool. She looked at the scarlet blood pool and quickly took a deep breath. She closed her eyes and pinched her nose.

Plop ~

In the end, she heard a soft voice, "Nice to meet you, Reina."

It was like a dream. She suddenly woke up, but her fatigue and sleepiness didn't disappear.

She stood on the dark lake and didn't know what to do.

"Tyr? Where is this place? "

Reina shouted around, but there was no one here. Where is this place? Is it an illusion? Tyr … No, where did the Guardian go?

This is not the outside world. She knew very well that this is not the outside world.

At this moment, a figure appeared.

"You're here."

Reina turned her head.

"Tyr? You scared me. Why are you here? "

She asked in surprise. Yes, the person who appeared in front of her was Tyr.

"I don't know. Maybe because of you, I also gained my freedom."

He smiled.

"That's great. Let's leave this damn place. Do you know how to leave here?"

"Of course. Look over there."

Reina looked in the direction he pointed. There was a light that looked like an exit. This gave Reina a lot of hope.

"Then let's go."

He said briefly and then walked forward. Reina followed behind him and looked at the black lake under her feet. She wouldn't sink and be submerged in the water. It was as solid as the floor. Interestingly, every time Reina stepped on it, ripples would appear on the surface of the water.



After walking for some time, Reina felt that her mouth was dry. She said a lot about what Tyr could do after leaving this place. She told him that he could travel around like her, see many strange scenery, and meet many different people.

Tyr was very interested.

However, Reina stopped in her tracks.

"What's wrong?"

"I'm too tired. I can't walk."

Reina looked troubled. She bent over slightly and placed her hands on her thighs like a little old woman.

"It's okay. We can rest here for a while. The exit is there anyway."

"Okay."

She listened to Tyr and sat on the ground. The ground was cold, but she couldn't care less.

"Ah ~ It feels so good to sit. I can't take it anymore. I want to lie down. I'm so tired."

After saying that, Linnai lay on the ground with her arms and legs spread out. Then, she quickly closed her eyes.

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