A few white pigeons turned into ashes—constant harbingers of calamity, insignificant in the face of flames capable of consuming the world.
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Meanwhile.
Within the sealed chamber.
"Does that man really care about you!" God of the Path issued an angry challenge, launching an indiscriminate attack without a second thought, showing no concern for his friends, making the Future Goddess wonder if she had misjudged Ahtal.
In the center of the chamber, Suna gently pursed her lips, looking around at the gods present. It was her first time seeing so many deities—there were at least twenty of them, many of whom were well-known gods.
For example, the gods who governed wealth and contracts, or the God of Destruction renowned for being able to destroy the world by opening their third eye, or the God of the Path who mastered all routes in the world, and the god responsible for measuring scales.