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Chapter 212 - Chapter 213: Lynn Tells Sasrir a Story

Amanises could see the situation, and Sasrir naturally noticed it too. Sasrir arranged a "guide" for Amanises. Once only the two of them were left in the study, Sasrir looked at Lynn with a puzzled and helpless smile, "I guess you didn't come here specifically to see the Evernight Goddess?"

After ascending to Sequence 0, Amanises no longer used the title of Goddess of Misfortune and instead adopted the widely known title of Evernight Goddess.

"I came to see you," Lynn replied straightforwardly. He first sensed the surroundings to confirm that no one was eavesdropping. Then, using a small charm taught by Bethel, he cast a spell and looked at the confused Sasrir, "Sasrir, you should know that the Sun God has a special attitude towards me."

Sasrir was taken aback by Lynn's words, looking at him with surprise, as if misunderstanding Lynn's intent. "Yes, I know the Lord's attitude towards you is special. In fact, the Lord entrusted you to my care, which also means I have to monitor you while taking care of you."

Clearly, Sasrir thought Lynn had come to question him. This left Sasrir somewhat helpless and sighing. Although Sasrir indeed cared for Lynn like a child, he also followed the Lord's instructions to monitor him.

Sasrir wanted to treat Lynn as a pure child, but he couldn't. Fortunately, this unique child, Lynn, though troublesome, had higher moral standards than most mythical creatures, which allowed Sasrir to breathe a sigh of relief, avoiding potential dilemmas.

"I know, and I'm not here to talk about that. I don't really care about it," Lynn waved his hand, showing no concern for this matter. He genuinely didn't mind since he wasn't even sure what he was. It was only natural for the Ancient Sun God to have Sasrir monitor him. As long as Sasrir genuinely cared for him like a child, Lynn didn't mind the other tasks Sasrir might have.

Just as Lynn used a bit of intimidation and significant benefits to maintain his relationship with Medici in the Fifth Epoch, he wasn't a child. Having worked undercover in a distillery, he understood that few feelings in this world were pure and untainted. He only cared if the emotions were genuine, not about the additional factors.

Lynn wouldn't worry about whether someone loved him for his looks, money, or abilities. To him, there wasn't much difference as long as the feelings were genuine. He wouldn't separate these aspects from himself.

However, given Lynn's character, he probably wouldn't fall in love in this lifetime.

So, judging everything by the genuineness of feelings and not caring about the additional factors, Lynn looked at Sasrir seriously, "I just want to tell you a story, a story related to my uniqueness and to you."

"A story?" Sasrir was taken aback, not expecting this turn. But seeing Lynn's serious expression, Sasrir smiled warmly and responded with equal seriousness, "Alright, I'm looking forward to hearing it."

Lynn wasn't particularly good at storytelling, but he was good at memorizing scripts. So, he recounted Sasrir's future according to the original plot, then quietly watched Sasrir, who was evidently deep in thought.

Sasrir's emotions were complex—surprise, shock, and disbelief—as if his worldview had been reshaped. One couldn't blame Sasrir. Anyone would be bewildered by such an overwhelming amount of information. It was a miracle that Sasrir's mind hadn't crashed.

Incidentally, Lynn only told Sasrir about his part of the future—his downfall, the betrayal of the Three Gods, and the birth of the True Creator. He didn't mention other events like Medici's fall or the World War of the Fifth Epoch. This wasn't because he didn't trust Sasrir, but he didn't trust the Ancient Sun God completely.

Lynn admitted the Ancient Sun God was a good person, but even good people could have selfish motives. From the original work, it was evident that the Ancient Sun God dearly loved his son Amon. So, Lynn wouldn't bet Medici or Klein on the Ancient Sun God's goodwill.

As for Eternal Blazing Sun, Lord of Storms, and the Dragon of Betrayal, if they were to be retaliated against by the Ancient Sun God, they would deserve it. Lynn knew it wasn't easy to create a butterfly effect in this world. Despite his interventions, most disturbances would be corrected by history.

However, the future would eventually align with the part of history Lynn personally altered. So, he had to be cautious.

After a long silence, Sasrir finally seemed to recover from the massive information overload. He looked at Lynn and said, "So, in the future, we do overthrow the rule of the extraordinary races, allowing humanity to rise again, no longer oppressed, no longer serving as vassals, slaves, or even food for other races, right?"

Lynn was momentarily stunned. Seeing Sasrir's hopeful eyes, he nodded firmly, "Yes, you did it. Humanity ultimately achieved victory!"

"That's wonderful!" Sasrir breathed a sigh of relief, feeling as if a long-held burden had been partially lifted. "I thought we might never see that day. It's good to know the Lord succeeded. We succeeded!"

Lynn pressed his lips together, looking at Sasrir. After a few seconds, he said, "But ultimately, the Sun God fell, and the divine kingdom disintegrated."

(End of Chapter)

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