The bone of sin domain is king

Chapter 567, Scene 31. The End of the Saint

Chapter 567 No.30 Scene. The End of the Saint
After being reminded by Brun Hill, Rosen suddenly woke up. Although it has been said that the jihad was tragic and most of the powerhouses of order and civilization fell in the war, not all the powerhouses died in the jihad. At least seven saints all died. Survive the jihad safely.

After the people of Chaos were sealed, there should be no enemies on the earth that could threaten the existence of saints, so why did these saints who should have a long lifespan disappear one by one, and they were not living in seclusion, at least Almost all the saints Rosen saw had fallen.

"Although I'm still alive, I'm actually having a hard time. I can only avoid my fate by sealing all my power and living in this shrinkage furnace."

Brunhill was a little helpless, looking at Avinia.

"It seems that you have also tried that matter, is this your answer in the end?"

Rosen didn't understand what they were talking about, he just felt that there seemed to be a huge secret contained in it.

"Aviana, what the hell does this mean?"

He looked at the saint beside him. The girl bit her lower lip and pondered for a long time, but she was still unwilling to speak.

"Oh, it seems that you don't know the reason for this, and Aviania probably doesn't want you to know."

Brun Hill looked at Rosen meaningfully, and continued.

"But in fact, you, the remains of Gracius, will know this fact one day. Since Aviana is not going to tell you, then let me tell you."

Rosen looked at Brunhil, waiting for his answer.

"The reason why the saints will fall one by one is because the fate of being a saint is like this."

Brunhill said something that sounded a little weird.

"You must have known that the person chosen by the goddess can only become a saint if he accepts his own destiny, and this destiny includes not only gaining powerful power to fight against the people of chaos, saving the entire world, but also After it is over, all saints will perish."

"What does this mean? All will perish?"

From this point of view, it seems that the so-called saints are just tools to fight against the invasion of the people of chaos. They only appeared during the war, and after the war, they turned into dust and disappeared into history.

"Yes, the first person to notice this should be Velen Isliff."

Brun Hill nodded, and said in a tone of reminiscence.

"He understood the laws during the war. Among the many and complicated laws, Velen accidentally glimpsed the end of fate. This is the end of the saint that even Avonia cannot know."

Rosen suddenly remembered that Velen once said that he saw the script of the future through the cracks in the laws. At that time, Rosen didn't quite understand this sentence, but today, after hearing Brunhill's explanation, Rosen suddenly realized.

What Velen said should be the fate of the saint. He was already aware of this at the time, so he tried to avoid it in some way, but the result was naturally a failure.

"After that, each saint also became aware of this matter in their own different ways. It was already the end of the war, and there were not many days left before the fateful day. The saints cleaned up the mess while looking for ways to get out of this predicament. , After the war is completely over, they will each leave and carry out their own plans."

Brun Hill said, in his tone, there was no joy or sadness, only sighs.

A saint with extremely powerful power can only succumb to the constraints of fate, and cannot even decide his own future like ordinary people.

Sad, but also deplorable.

"According to the information I know, Reed Gray and Velen Isliff should have failed and died. Crono Elis chose to turn himself into firewood to stabilize the seal of the elemental realm. Avnia I seem to have some idea about Gratius, but as for Eustia, I don’t know yet.”

Although Brunhill said that he had been sealed for a long time, he still knew a lot about the outside world.

"Is it really possible to escape fate?"

Rosen was a little curious. According to Brunhill, the fate of this saint is even above the law, and it is close to the will of the world. Even an existence like Velen Aslif cannot escape. Is there more than one way to dodge?

"Of course, you don't have two best examples in front of you."

Brunhill pointed to Aviana.

"You might as well ask her how she avoided the fate of the saint."

Hearing Brunhill's words, Rosen looked at Aviana again.

The saint finally sighed and spoke after a long silence.

"The end of the saint is death, so I actually did not successfully escape the fate of the saint, because I did die, but with the help of Reed, I was able to preserve my soul fragments and will in some form , resurrected in this present body.”

But the side effect, Rosen, is also clear, that is, Avinia has lost most of her original power, and even maintaining her own consciousness requires a huge amount of magic power, and she was even almost eroded by the people of Chaos on the way.

"In order to help me, Reid consumed most of his power and fell. It is already the limit to gather the power of two saints to achieve this level."

Avnia said, looking up at Brunhil.

"So, Eredar Brunhill, how did you do all this alone?"

Hearing Aviania's question, Brunhir smiled, and then pointed to the top of his head.

"I've said it from the beginning, we're in a retreat furnace, do you know what that means?"

The retreat furnace is an energy device composed of two frozen magical singularities, and the magical singularity is a point where the magical density in a unit space is close to infinity, which causes the distortion of space and time. The closer to the magical singularity, the faster the flow rate of time. The slower it will be, according to calculations, when it is in the magic singularity, time will even tend to stand still.

"Here, time is infinitely slowed down, and I rely on this to delay the arrival of the fateful day."

Brunhil said, his voice low.

"But as long as you enter here from the outside, it is almost impossible to escape the magical singularity, so as you can see, I am also trapped here, but don't worry, you should enter here through the resonance of the plane, the two of us Those who are actually in a different plane, the gravity of the magic singularity should have no effect on you."

"But there is a problem."

After listening to Brunshire's explanation, Rosen continued.

"Why is your fate like this? If the saint is the person chosen by the goddess, then the fate of death should also be determined by the goddess. Why is this?"

(End of this chapter)

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