D.I.O

Chapter 271



The act of moving a mass number of a planet’s souls was a strange phenomenon and unprecedented in human history. However, Tan’s motive meant this phenomenon was an eventuality.

The Noblesse—no, to be more specific, Tan didn’t necessarily want the physical death of earthlings; he just wanted their [souls]. Since earthlings were born and grew up on a planet where there were no spiritual pathways, this absence of spiritual pathways gave rise to abnormal spiritual qualities in the earthlings’ souls.

If Tan’s plan had worked…

DIO, which was installed on the moon’s surface, would have been moved to one of the planets the Noblesse managed, along with the billions of earthlings’ souls.

Of course, these users’ physical bodies would perish on Earth, but this didn’t matter to Tan as he only desired their unique souls.

“But that goes against providence.”

Grim Reaper Myung stated the existence of bodiless souls in the material world was a sensitive issue for the Reaper Organization, the largest and greatest force in the Netherworld.

The Netherworld did not intervene in most aspects of human life, but when it came to the deaths of humans, the Netherworld had rules so strict they bordered on the point of paranoia.

“So, what decision has the Netherworld made? Are you planning on taking all the souls in DIO whose physical bodies have died on Earth?” Googlᴇ search novel·fiɾe·net

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