[Every Constellation in the
[Many Constellations have fallen into a state of fear!]
As the surrounding atmosphere transformed rapidly, Constellations enjoying the cease-fire all began repeatedly roaring out as well as speaking in their true voices. Some were panicking grandly, wondering what was going on here; some sensed the Status of the Calamity and became scared; some Constellations began lodging inquiries to the Bureau, hoping to escape from this scenario.
The bitter struggles of the stars trying to survive turned the battlefield into pure pandemonium in no time at all.
[The Bureau of the Star Stream is responding to the emergency situation!]
Finally, the Bureau was stepping forward.
Seeing that the messages regarding Constellations had decreased by a whole lot quite rapidly just then, it seemed that the Bureau also found the current situation rather concerning as well.
[The Bureau of the Star Stream has begun an internal meeting on the applicable issue.]
It was quite likely that even the Bureau didn't expect this 'Great War of Saints and Demons' to become this big.
Well, from the get-go, the 'Chaos Points' were simply added in as the extra spice for the sake of speedy progress of the 'Great War of Saints and Demons'. But then, that extra points system had surpassed the Good/Evil Points, and it was even trying to awaken the Apocalypse Dragon now.
If that Dragon did wake up, then countless Constellations would end up getting killed. In other words, it'd be the same thing as the number of the Bureau's customers declining rather precipitously.
[Even if the Bureau steps forward, they won't be able to revert the calamity, as if it never happened in the first place.]
I agreed with Surya's assertion.
We were in the 80th main scenario. Even if this was the Bureau, they wouldn't be able to cancel the 'Great Fable'.
So, now wasn't the time to place our faith in their potential response.
“In order for the Apocalypse Dragon to wake up, the Chaos Points need to rise up by another 10.”
Although it wasn't a lot, we still had some time.
If we failed to prevent the release of the Apocalypse Dragon, then there was a very good chance that my companions would be killed here.
What should I do to prevent that from happening?
Of course, I could immediately come up with a method to do that – eliminate the source behind the rise in the Chaos Points.
The problem was that the source was hidden inside that 'sphere'.
Tsu-chuchuchuchut….!
“Even if it's a 'Seeker of the End', it shouldn't be able to hold on for long inside there.”
Through the 'Ways of Survival', I knew who was on the list of the 'Seekers of the End'. No one on that list was capable of lasting for a long time while inside that sphere.
Not only were Metatron and Agares were in there, but the highest-grade Constellations in this world were with them, too.
Even if they were to take their time, Archangels and Demon Kings should've discovered the 'Seeker of the End' and killed it by now. With that, Chaos Points should stop rising up….
[Members from the same camp have clashed!]
[Current Chaos Points: 91]
It was around at that time that sparks exploded in the air. The sphere violently shook around before a portion of its side faintly spread open, and something began falling from there.
There were six torn wings visible on her back; it was an Archangel I knew well.
I activated [Way of the Wind] and flew up in haste.
The body of the Archangel I caught was quite light. A certain fragrance wafted into my nose; Fables were falling like flower petals from the deep wound running across her back.
“Gabriel.”
[Constellation, 'Lily Blooming on Aquarius', is looking at you.]
She was the Archangel Gabriel, who had experienced the 1863rd turn with me before coming back home; the Constellation who fell into a deep pit of shock after learning that she'd betray
I momentarily wondered if she was the reason for the unfolding crisis, but I knew that couldn't be the case; even in the original story, there was a very good reason to her betrayal, and technically speaking, you couldn't even really call what she did a betrayal, either.
Gabriel's lips moved with great difficulty. It was hard to hear her voice.
I pressed her for an answer. “What happened in there? Please talk to me.”
She looked up at my face with fatigued eyes, but then, handed something over to me. It was her Fable.
Her trembling lips moved. Her voice couldn't be heard, but I could definitely understand the words being conveyed.
⸢Please, save
Gabriel's Fable began telling its story.
Metatron looked at the Angels lining up by his sides, as well as the Demon Kings standing on his opposite side one at a time. They all seemed to be anxious. Also, their expressions displayed their failure at understanding how they arrived at their current situation.
In the middle of all those faces, the oldest rival to Metatron could be seen.
Chapter end
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