"Dogma Doren? You're the first king of the Doren kingdom to have the same name as the one you call the king of the immortal."

"Huh. Don't even say what you don't think to your heart, boy. The rest is undoubtedly the king of its Doren kingdom, and the king of the immortal, as you call it."

"... is it true? I don't feel the unclean magic of the immortal for that matter."

"I guess that's because of the properties of this temple. This is arguably the cleanest place in the world. Always synonymous with the space where [sanctuary] was used if you ask me. Therefore, the magic emitted from the rest of the body is purified."

"Heh. I did feel the air was clean when I entered this temple, but not someone was using [the sanctuary], was it?

"That's right. And here you can still talk to people without spreading dirt."

"It's also strange. If you are truly immortal, why can you talk?

"Hmm. Even though they've been invaded by impure magic, it's impossible to erase the rest of themselves to this extent. We can have a conversation, and we can think the same way we did in life."

"I see. I don't know, but that's what it is. So, why is that immortal king here? You seem to know about this god statue, too?

"... on the contrary, you don't seem to know anything, boy. Haven't you been informed about the woman at all?

"... Yep. This woman's statue only means that the Church of Holy Light worships her as God. And you can name this idol after taking an oath?"

"Hmm. Being ignorant is stupid. Then there's the priest. Why don't you tell the boy? The sins you once committed."

A man who suddenly appeared.

Make him the first king to call himself Dogma Doren. King of the undead.

Such an opponent could speak the language, so I spoke normally.

I never thought there was one who could talk to me even when I was immortal.

but the amount of magic an individual possesses and so on damaged his body after being invaded by unclean magic was different, so I understand at first if that can happen.

More than that, today I kind of get confused because of all the new information coming in one after the other.

That the center of the church was not the Holy Capital, but an island floating in the sky called the Divine Realm.

That there are people living there who are called messengers of God and Archbishop Paul was also from here, etc.

And that God was the statue of a woman that she was in this temple of the divine world.

Besides, it seems that the Church once sinned about the statue.

Various information fills my head, but for now I await a reply from Archbishop Paul, who was blamed by Dogma Doren.

but Archbishop Paul says nothing but bite his mouth in one letter and scowl at the king of the immortal.

Does that mean something?

What you can't do to pee too much may exist as a sin of the Church.

"What are you talking about the sins of the Church?

"Fine. If the priest doesn't answer, why don't we tell him straight away? The woman's name is Aisha. He's my sister and my wife."

"... what? Sister or wife?

"Yes."

"No, you're a fucking adulterer. What are you talking about, you?"

"It won't be anything strange or anything. Every woman in this world is the rest, and just because it was my sister doesn't make it a reason to interrupt our love"

"Oh, is that right? That's another passionate thing. Well, that's okay, does that still mean this statue was originally human?

"Exactly, boy. Aisha was a rare magic user. She was stoned by the denomination that laid eyes on it. They're after a miracle that heals the filth."

"Are you saying that [purification], [sanctuary], etc. were the magic of Mr. Aisha?... I see. Right. Mr. Aisha was a woman. Is that why they made you a statue?"

I was surprised that the first king had told me his own sister was his wife, so I couldn't keep up with my understanding for a moment.

But think about it a little bit and understand what it means.

A woman named Aisha was once a wizard who used [purification] and [sanctuary].

I've heard that there were still more immortals in the times they lived than there are today.

In other words, Aisha's magic is the magic that is absolutely necessary for people to survive.

If you want to keep this magic for future generations, you can name it and do the inheritance ritual.

But Aisha was a woman.

This inheritance ritual has one major drawback.

That's in that what has inheritance is somehow limited to men.

The magic and magic paths a man possesses make a child with a woman who exchanges rituals of inheritance, and a boy born between them inherits them.

So can the magic a woman possesses, like Aisha, be handed down with an inheritance ritual?

I don't know for sure because I haven't verified it, but maybe I can't.

But I wonder if Aisha's magic, called [purification] or [sanctuary], or [restoration] or life magic, was wanted so much that she could get her hands on it from the time.

So I turned her into a stone.

To pass on the magic to future generations.

"But it just doesn't seem like you're magically turned into stone and rested as a statue. If you do that, you're just as dead. So maybe this isn't just a stone, it's a labyrinth nucleus?

"Well. I thought you were ignorant, but your out-of-the-box head works, boy. Exactly. Aisha was synthesized with the labyrinth nucleus of this sky corridor and transformed into an unspeakable statue of man but only to use magic forever."

"Was this a kind of labyrinth after all?... what? What did you just say? Synthesis?"

"That's right. Synthesis. Aisha was synthesized with the labyrinth nucleus. By the magic of Bootica."

Wow.

Seriously.

The Boutica family said defeating the king of the immortal was a grief for generations.

But maybe not.

I'm still not sure what that means, but the Boutica family [synthesized] with the labyrinth nucleus to make Aisha, the sister of Dogma Doren, the first king, a god to the Church.

Its flesh parents, the First King, have lived from ancient times to the present as kings of the immortal.

Wasn't this, in other words, a manifestation of the desire to end the first king, the only survivor to know at the time and with decisive testimony?

I've heard a lot of stories so far and had my head full, but still the content was somewhere else HR.

But suddenly I get unintentionally upset with a direct connection to a story involving someone close to me.

Does Luke or something know about this?

Seeing the work of man, I breathed a deep breath as I accidentally laid my hand on my forehead and looked up to heaven.