Chapter 566 Beelzebub Gives Birth to His First Light
Beelzebub gripped Fitran's arm tightly, her fingers seeming to merge in the tension that enveloped them. Her breath was ragged, and though her face was pale, there was a strange light shining within her, a light that seemed eager to break free.
"Fitran... she will be born..."
The sentence fell like thunder, shaking the silence of the city of Philistines, which was now trapped in uncertainty between a world ready to receive and a world that rejected. In an instant, the ground beneath them trembled gently, as if responding to an invisible movement. The air changed; it was no longer cold or hot, but filled with a mixture of hope and fear in equal measure, creating a tense atmosphere that could almost be cut with a knife.
"We cannot let it happen," Fitran whispered, his voice trembling, filled with unbearable fear. "What will emerge from this void is more than just a creature; it is a threat to all that exists."
However... hope always invites disturbance.
From unimaginable depths, beneath where Anathema Partus lay asleep, a crack opened with a rumble at the base of the ruins. From that ominous gap, a tall, faceless figure emerged, its body stretching like a fetus trapped between life and emptiness, never given the chance to complete its growth process.
"We must face it, not just for ourselves but for all the souls that have been taken," Beelzebub cried, her eyes shining with determination and fiery courage.
She was not just emptiness; she was the collective regret—the embodiment of all the births that were canceled, all the children snatched from the embrace of the world before they could be named.
Her name echoed in the air like a mournful song full of sorrow, coming from a failed womb:
"Vȝl'Zaleth. The Cradle Destroyer."
She did not make a sound, yet tears flowed through the melody of a crying baby, the voice of a woman soaring in pain during childbirth, and the scream of a father shattered by the loss of his child, all resonating from within her, adding to the chilling atmosphere around them.
