547 Resurrection and Fall of God
When Donnie and the others left, most of the city of Pokins was still intact.
But now the city is completely destroyed and empty.
I'm afraid that the only people who can survive the story scene of the final curtain are himself and Moore, and the rest of the people should not come out alive.
Moore and Donnie are in different states, and Downey hasn't changed much from when he first entered the story scene, as if he saw that Dirkney Leg had no effect on him.
Moore's mental state was unaffected, but a large part of his memory had been stripped away.
These include what he saw and heard in that vast dark space, as well as memories of seeing Neeson in the underground passages.
The loss of these memories had a serious effect on Moore, who was still in a state of daz.
Donnie ignored Moore, who was in a state of adjustment, and left the place with the paper elf himself.
The latter's situation is not much better than that of Moore, and its state is also quite bad, its memory may have been deleted, and its strength has dropped.
It was hard to increase the strength of the up, but this time it fell back to its original place, and it is estimated that it will grit its teeth in anger after waking up.
After leaving Moore with illegible memories, Donnie had time to look into the sky.
This time there was no golden pop fall, there was just a huge hollow.
In that void, there is the power of death.
This powerful power not only hovers in the air, but also draws the power of death from the ground.
The spirit world is no stranger to Donnie, and what appears above Porkins at this time is the deep spirit world.
But the deep spiritual realm did not erode reality, but only emerged as a battlefield.
Downey was able to sense several powerful beings who could not be described in words fighting in it.
Except for one being that carried the power of a familiar story, the aura of the other beings was different, but all of them could be attributed to the power of death.
Seeing this scene, Donnie instantly thought of something, when he found Nethan before, the latter gave a way to ask for help from the death gods.
Downey knew he hadn't done that, but he wasn't sure if Moore had reported to the leader of Fort Thirteen. In fact, he prefers that Neeson took the initiative to find the Death Gods and kill the God of Stories once again after he was resurrected.
The God of Stories has been accumulating in the slumber of death for an unknown amount of time before he has a chance to be reborn, and if he dies again, all the accumulation will be wiped out, and he will have to work hard for countless years, or he will not have a chance to do it again.
Donnie thinks that this method is too ruthless, but he doesn't want to see the dead return, and the Grim Reapers, who break the rules, really attack the God of Stories.
If Donnie had come back a little later, I'm afraid he wouldn't have seen such a wonderful scene. And if he had been a little farther away from Pokins, he would not have seen this scene either. Even if someone wanted to come in now, it would be impossible.
The reason is simple, the God of Stories has just come to life, and his power still needs to be restored after the story is completed. Before this, although his strength was stronger than that of the unlucky guy who had no chance to show his strength at all, he would definitely not be able to win the combined attack of the four Death True Gods.
In fact, it was true, the god named Glynzoa really couldn't withstand the combined blows of the four Grim Reapers, and it didn't take long for his breath to fall.
When a god is born or dies, there will be various visions between the stars and the universe. None of Greenauer's visions of resurrection were fully manifested, and the visions of death appeared.
Downey watched as the flowers opened, withered, and eventually turned to ashes, and the plants that had grown in the ruins vanished.
Then came a red rain of blood, black lightning streaked across the rust-colored sky, and the blood rain fell down immediately, and the poginous silk that had sunk into a pit seemed to turn into a lake of blood.
Since the Grim Reaper had no cover, all but some gods and demigods hiding in a special space received the news that Grinçohe, the god of dark and terrifying stories, had been beaten to death by the Grim Reaper a quarter of an hour after his resurrection.
This period of time is too short, and some evil gods can't get involved in getting a piece of the pie or helping the god of stories. This has nothing to do with the peculiarities of the Origin Star, but only because a certain area of the deep spirit realm has been chosen by Death and Neeson as the location of a trap, and a mystery is arranged that is difficult to break.
Therefore, they could only watch as Greenoy's divine blood spilled into the air, and their howls became weaker and weaker, until they lost their lives completely.
No one expected this to end in this way, and the Grim Reaper did not seem to have any interest in Glynthor's bones, and disappeared after sending him back to the river of death.
This situation is obviously not normal, it is impossible for the Grim Reaper to give up such a high-grade material, the corpses of the gods are undoubtedly extremely precious, whether it is forging artifacts or making puppets, they have a high value.
After a long while, when he saw that he could no longer collect the spoils of war, and that Greensauer and the few good things on him would be taken away by the gods who had collided with the divine power, a dark shadow appeared in the deep spirit realm, and smiled and picked up the god of stories.
Seeing this scene, whether it was wandering in the sea of stars or enjoying life in the kingdom of God, the gods all cursed, as if this one who appeared now was some kind of heinous and filthy thing.
The presence in the deep spiritual realm was undoubtedly able to receive the scolding from everywhere, and his response to this was very simple and direct, that is, he changed to a common human gesture, showed two fingers, and slowly disappeared.
Donnie didn't perceive what had happened after Greenoyer's death, because by that time the battle between the gods had calmed down, so he could no longer perceive anything else.
Donnie's strength is still not enough, so it is better to perceive the scene in the spirit world than to see it with his own eyes, which has to be said to be a pity.
"If you can get close to the Divine Spirit Battlefield, you may be able to absorb a large amount of universal points, which is much easier than reaping benefits from players." Donnie thought with some disappointment. But he actually knew very well that even if he really appeared in the deep spiritual realm, in the environment just now, he would either be killed by the waves caused by the divine magic after going crazy, or he would not even have a chance to go crazy, and he would be directly turned to ashes by the aftermath of the battle of the gods.
So being able to stand here and perceive a war that is extremely pitiful is already the best outcome for Donnie.