Chapter 129 The Night Emperor's Doubts
Chapter 129 The Night Emperor's Doubts
Chapter 129 The Night Emperor's Doubts
Rosen's idea was correct. Lilith, a ruthless person who had lived since the ancient god era, killed countless enemies, and even killed herself once, how could she not have any thoughts about Rosen, who was completely able to suppress her?
If Lilith were truly the type to easily surrender when faced with a powerful enemy, she wouldn't have been able to directly clash with the Fallen Mother Goddess in the future.
But Lilith was not an impulsive person either, so after understanding the meaning of the Goddess of Night, she knew that no matter what she was thinking, today was definitely not a good time.
So who is the other party?
A question arose in Lilith's mind, and she couldn't help but glance at Rosen, a few guesses popping into her head.
Medici glanced at the two gods, then looked at Rosen and said, "After you send this trash back, I'll come and get you!"
The Red Angel remained silent in the face of His impolite address, for he knew that his presence here would be the greatest burden.
"Okay!" Rosen nodded. Although he didn't think there would be any fighting today, it wouldn't hurt to have an extra layer of protection.
Rosen then looked at Amon and asked, "Are you coming back with us, or staying to watch the show?"
"It's been a long time since I've seen Trenshorst, and it's about time I saw an old friend," Amon said with a smile, adjusting his monocle.
Rosen glanced at him, smiled, and said nothing. After Medici left with the Red Angel, Rosen looked at Lilith and said, "Then I'll trouble you, Ms. Lilith."
Lilith paused for a moment upon hearing the address. She pursed her lips, but ultimately neither refuted nor questioned, instead saying, "It's nothing."
The Imperial Palace of Terensus—
The Night Emperor Terensust was reading in his study. He wasn't reading any books on mysticism or secret history, but rather a proper romance novel. It was written by a member of the Abraham family who wished to remain anonymous. The prototype was obviously based on him and his queen, but a lot of fictional elements were added, making it less than 1% true.
Trensault read the book not for critical purposes, but to gather material.
In a while, it will be his wedding anniversary with the Queen, so Terence wanted to find inspiration from this book to think about how to make the day special.
Just then, Trensost suddenly looked at the potted plant on the desk as if sensing something. Instantly, a small flower sprouted from the plant. Trensost reached out and caught the flower that flew towards his sleeve. After a moment, a puzzled expression appeared on his face: "The Earth Mother is bringing a guest to see me? And now?"
He was genuinely puzzled, but the person seemed to be right at the door, so even with his doubts, Terence made his choice—
He got up and went to the reception room.
When Trensault arrived at the reception room, he saw four people inside. Two of them were the Goddess of Night and the Earth Mother, which was nothing special. Trensault's main focus was on a guest—a young man who was talking to a raven with a somewhat helpless expression.
Wait, a crow?
Trensault's gaze sharpened, realizing something. He looked at the raven with a white ring around its eye, and after about half a second, a smile appeared on his face. "Amon," he said, "now that you're here, aren't you going to say hello to your old friend?"
Although they are now enemies, at least during the First Solomon Empire, Trensust and Amon did have dealings. Although they weren't very close, they could still be considered old friends.
The crow glanced at the sleeve, then preened its own feathers. Meanwhile, a figure appeared behind the vase next to it.
Amon raised his hand to adjust his monocle and smiled, saying, "Trensost, it's only been a short time since I last saw you, and I didn't expect you to have gone blind. What a pity."
Terensust paused, taken aback by these words. He glanced at Amon, then his scrutinizing gaze fell upon the raven, finally saying, "What? Isn't this your clone?"
It's not strange that there are two Amons at the same time; what's strange is that Amon's words clearly mean that the raven is not Him.
But Trensault was certain that he sensed the thief's unique aura in the raven. Other things could be faked, but this couldn't be, could it?
"Ha! I wish He were!" Amon said, his tone carrying a genuine sense of regret.
"You're really hurting my feelings. I'm your brother, after all!" The crow finally spoke. It turned out that this was not Amon, but Rosen, who had suddenly decided to turn into a crow.
At this moment, Rosen transformed back into human form from a raven. He then looked at Night Emperor Trensost and smiled, saying, "Nice to meet you, Your Majesty. I am Rosen Nicholas, Amon's brother."
While introducing himself, Rosen was also sizing up the Night Emperor opposite him. Unlike Tudor, whose madness was immediately apparent, or Salinger, whose every move exuded condescension and indifference, or Solomon, who possessed such profound majesty.
Trensault looked exactly like a scholar, exuding a strong scholarly air. If he were not in the royal drawing room but in a school, probably no one would find it incongruous.
Trensust was clearly aware of what had happened recently, and his gaze towards Rosen held a mixture of surprise and scrutiny. Then, as if remembering something, he tentatively asked, "Are you the one who once followed the Angel of Life, the Sun God?"
"It's me!" Rosen nodded with a smile.
Trensust naturally realized that his memory seemed to have some discrepancies, but unlike Solomon, who thought that the sun god had altered everyone's memories, the person Trensust thought of at this moment was the goddess of night.
Hidden authority can indeed do some things, such as erasing certain records or existences. Moreover, it's not impossible that the other party became a god much earlier than Him and did something in their early years that caused His memories of the Angel of Life to disappear.
So this is an ally of the night? But the Angel of Life—could it also be related to the Earth Mother?
Wait a minute, could this be the child of the sun god and the earth mother goddess?
At this moment, Trensust's mind was filled with a sudden inspiration. As someone who had only recently become a god, Trensust was not as ancient as others, nor was he familiar with the sun god who had once ruled the world. His understanding of the other party mainly came from other people or ancient books.
In addition, Trensault himself has a lot of ideas, and he had just watched a masterpiece that combined a lot of melodramatic elements. At this moment, he could instantly imagine a tortuous and complicated love story.
But this thought vanished completely when Trensault couldn't help but look at the Earth Mother to ask for confirmation, because Trensault discovered that, although it wasn't obvious on the surface, the Earth Mother seemed to be somewhat afraid of Rosen Nicholas.
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