Chapter 686 - 594 Laine Formally Abolishes the Imperial System_3
Especially since a group of Paladins and Light Priests were being punished by the Lord of the Dawn, while the undead Withered Rose, Amberser, stood safely by the side as if watching a play, this scene would be considered fantasy if it hadn’t been witnessed with one’s own eyes.
But the truth was indeed fascinating: in the judgment of the Lord of the Dawn, the Lich, Withered Rose, had not received any punishment; on the contrary, that virtuous and bright Deity had personally apologized to the Withered Rose.
All of this stemmed from the greed for power, an extreme adoration for ancestral glory, and that human supremacy ideology which emerged at an unknown time.
As for the Withered Rose leading the Undead Army in besieging the Laine Imperial Capital, in the eyes of the Lord of the Dawn, it was instead seen as just vengeance, with all the blame lying on Laine.
After hearing all this, Amberser decided to update his understanding of the Lord of the Dawn.
With the power of the Lord of the Dawn, it would be no problem to crush Withered Rose with a flick of a finger, and even if he couldn’t do it himself, a simple command could leave Withered Rose dead right there. The Blood of Rosanda could exactly counter the Lich’s rebirth ability, so Withered Rose was sure to have no escape.
But the Deity didn’t do that; instead, he sincerely admitted his wrongs.
This was truly practicing the doctrine starting from the Deities themselves, thought Amberser, whose impression of the benevolent and orderly Gods took another step up.
No wonder there were so many Evil Gods, each more powerful than the Gods of the Order Camp, but still, it was Order that prevailed in the many Planes.
The reason was simple: when the Orderly Gods united, they truly came together, trusting each other fully and working together without reservations. The Evil Gods and Demons couldn’t do that; their so-called cooperation was nothing more than plotting together against someone, but when it came to action, they had to guard against "their own" first.
