At first, Vishtal tried to take action on his own.

There's no way you can rely on the gods. No one is more neglectful of lions than the gods. If we try to be gods, there is no one who doesn't care more about eating than the lions who sometimes use their superior-enough selves as a subordination. That reasoning is also convincing.

On top of that, the gods are following the lion god emperor because they are certain that sooner or later they will be able to return to the world in which they belong by the power of the lion god emperor. If the Lion God, the Emperor, had inherited the power of the Holy King, he would also have been able to take his place. That's why they chose the disgraceful path of following what was once human.

There is no way that such gods would take any action that might lead them to become apostles to the Lion God Emperor.

In the first place.

Even if the lion god emperor keeps rampant and is to deal a devastating blow to this world, it has nothing to do with the gods of the other world. Instead, we may even hope that Illus Valle will perish.

The gods are bound to this world by their covenant with the Holy King.

If Iles Valle disappears, the covenant that binds the gods will also disappear, and we will be clear and free. That would make it easier to return to the world you should be in.

With the power of the gods, it's easy to cross the world.

Yet we cannot return to the original world, because we are bound to this world by a wedge called the covenant, and it is desirable for the gods that each of those wedges should vanish.

There was no way that such gods would become apostles to the lion god emperor, rather, it was more likely that they would inhibit Vishtal's actions.

Therefore I never asked the gods to cooperate.

So why didn't you even try to use the help of your fellow lions?

(all…)

Vishtal was struck by his powerlessness, which he could do nothing about, staring at his compatriots, who continued to suffer in the pillars of light.

Because I knew this would happen.

If there is such a thing as the re-sealing of the Lion God Emperor fails, the Lion God Emperor will turn his wrath to Vishtal. To Vishtal and his collaborators. And the wrath must ravage Vishtar with immense force, not with anything half-baked.

No, I might be able to make you disappear.

If the Emperor of the Lion God considered the existence of a lion who did not obey his will unnecessary, he must have been made to disappear at that moment. The existence of a lion remains the will of the Lion God.

Therefore, he did not want to involve Weselnil and his compatriots. I don't just want to take it away to their future with my own existence.

Yeah, I thought.

However, Weselnil and the others accompanied him and acted together, knowing or not what was in Vishtal's heart.

From the former, they spoken that it was to live and perish with Vishtar that they became lions.

There was no way he could do that, such as rejecting the thought.

And the consequences are now miserable.

A burning flame that will not burn out scorches the earth, and the columns of light protruding in it frustrate the flesh and spirit of the lions. The lion's flesh is fundamentally different from that of man. Like divine men and apostles, the flesh transformed by divine authority plays and restores indefinitely, unless it is destroyed “nucleus”.

In other words, no matter how strongly they were hurt and severely damaged, they are going back to where they were, and that is why the Vishtars continue to suffer.

If you were human, you'd be dead.

Both the columns of light and the pale flames are raging about destroying the lions' flesh and burning it out, and the pain that their power brings is constantly attacking the Vishtars. Burn the skin, burn the flesh, burn the bones. His guts are seared and his organ, the organ, is fatally damaged, but it also heals in his place. And the chain of pain begins again.

This is punishment.

It defied the will of the Lion God, but it is punishment for it.

The re-sealing of the lion god emperor failed brilliantly in things.

but that's, that's good.

Instead, I saw some kind of success.

Because the Lion God, the Emperor, regained reason and regained his self.

And punished the Vishtars.

Instead of making them disappear, they punished them. That is, proof that the Lion Divine Emperor was able to make a calm decision, and Vishtal, that alone, appeased him.

It was a re-seal to cool the head of the Lion God.

Even if it fails, if the lion god emperor has restored calm to me, that's fine.

The cooling lion god emperor punished the Vishtars as traitors, but no longer continued to destroy the Gandia small continent.

That would have allowed the world to take any more devastating damage forward to the future, and he had no idea that his own actions had been wrong.

However, this very state of affairs, which is putting our compatriots on the same footing as ourselves, should not please us.

Everyone is groaning in pain.

You cannot use the ability of the Shield of Messiah. Because it is restricted by the Lion God, and therefore the Vishtars were not punished.

The Lion cannot resist the Lion God.

Then why did you try to re-seal it or something, because the Lion God Emperor forgot me in anger and didn't even get Vishtal's voice? If we keep letting them run wild, it is clear that there will be damage not only to the Gandia small continent, but to the entire world.

I can't leave you alone.

But, but.

Being punished as a result, after all, should have been alone.

(Sorry......)

In his vain inability to verbalize and convey his sincere apologies, he was frustrated by his helplessness.

That was the time.

When I felt unusual signs and raised my face, at the end of his gaze, it was over the scorching hell.

(Who...?

Vishtal blurred as he tried to burn the full contents of it to the retina.

It was an alien being.

Nevertheless, this world is so common that it is overflowing with the existence of alien aliens and so on, and that is not an issue in itself.

It is no wonder for a world where the presence of gods, lions, and imperial demons is common, that it is a being with five bodies similar to humans, that the whole body is covered in cherry exoskeletons, and that it floats in the sky.

But the signs it emits with its feminine suppleness were so strange that Vishtal had to question it.

It was something that resembled and was not divine, like divine authority and not divine authority.

And as it clasped its hands toward the scorching flame, it disappeared as if the flowers scattered petals.

I don't even have time for Vishtal to be surprised.

Because the cherry blossom coloured it also wiped out the pillars of light that the lions were imprisoned with, and finally even the pillars of light that bind Vishtar were wiped out by their power.

It was Vishtal, free from all pain and restraint, but at the same time a number of questions arose and I could not be happy.

What was the intent of freeing the Vishtars because of what the cherry blossom color it was? If you don't know that, it's not if you're happy with the detour.

"Are you..."

Vishtal's question, it silenced him.

Just point to heaven.

If Vishtal looked up into the sky as he was prompted, a white object was floating in the sky.