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I Reborn as a God Within a Statue, And You Ask Me to Enslave All Gods?-Chapter 69 --The Aberration’s Annihilation in a Single Strike
Chapter 69: Chapter69-The Aberration’s Annihilation in a Single Strike
"Missionary Thomas, I beseech Deus Initium to cleanse this place of evil!"
As soon as Thomas stepped into the castle, led by the plump butler, he immediately bowed respectfully toward the temple’s direction.
He understood very well that his own strength was insignificant in the face of an Aberration.
The best course of action was to invoke Deus Initium the moment he entered the castle.
Only a god like Deus Initium could erase such a powerful Aberration!
Hearing Thomas’s voice, Tommy froze.
What’s going on?
They had barely set foot inside the castle, hadn’t even taken a clear look at its interior, yet Thomas had already called upon Deus Initium?
Though momentarily stunned, Tommy quickly reacted. He, too, turned toward the temple’s direction, bowing respectfully as he echoed:
"Great Deus Initium, I implore you to eradicate the Aberration that resides here!"
The castle’s plump master, who had been leading them, came to an abrupt stop, turning back with a puzzled expression.
"Honored guests, what is the meaning of this?"
"Don’t spout nonsense here. Come with me into the castle—the maids and fine wine have been waiting for you."
As he spoke, the pitch-dark corridor ahead gradually lit up, with two rows of candles igniting in succession, illuminating a path that led to a grand, resplendent hall.
Inside the hall stood a massive marble dining table, laden with steaming, delectable dishes whose aroma could intoxicate the very soul.
Yet, neither the sumptuous feast, the fragrant wine, nor the beautiful maids standing by managed to sway the two men.
Their eyes remained fixed on the temple’s direction, their expressions filled with devout reverence.
It was as if everything before them did not exist.
This display of indifference instantly enraged the plump castle master.
His entire body of fat rippled like a bursting dam, his clothes tearing apart as his flesh surged forward.
Amidst the fluttering scraps of cloth, two massive, bloodstained cleavers materialized in his hands, emitting a pungent stench of blood!
"Since you refuse to drink and dine with me as honored guests... then become the feast itself!"
"It’s been far too long since I’ve had the pleasure of tasting human flesh!"
The grotesquely obese castle master, resembling a bloated slime, flicked out his long, crimson tongue, licking his cracked lips. His eyes brimmed with insatiable greed and gluttony.
As his gaze locked onto them, both Thomas and Tommy felt their bodies grow unbearably heavy.
It was as if the very space around them had solidified into an invisible prison.
No matter how they struggled, they could not break free!
They could only watch helplessly as the castle master raised his enormous cleavers, swinging them toward their necks.
On the frost-covered blade, their own terrified reflections stared back at them.
"Ah, brain matter—my favorite! Don’t worry, I won’t let a single drop go to waste!"
The castle master’s hideous grin stretched almost to his ears, his grotesque delight reaching its peak.
But at that very moment—
A blinding golden light erupted from the heart of Annasi, surging skyward like a pillar piercing the heavens!
The golden radiance, solid and tangible, tore through the void and descended upon the castle.
The moment it touched the castle, the entire structure trembled violently, its surface cracking apart in web-like fissures.
Then, a terrifying divine pressure swept outward, unleashing a raging tempest!
Outside the Castle
Ralph and the other guards stood frozen in shock as the golden storm surged toward them.
What in the world is happening?!
That towering golden pillar of light—where had it come from?!
Even the mere presence of its power instilled fear and reverence, forcing them to instinctively stagger backward, their bodies overwhelmed by an unprecedented suppression.
"Could this be... Thomas’s trump card?"
"It must be! Otherwise, he never would have dared to enter the castle!"
"Maybe he really does have a way to destroy the castle. We were wrong to doubt him!"
As they whispered among themselves, the descending golden light began to coalesce into a massive, indistinct face of divine majesty.
The very air grew oppressively heavy.
The castle, already riddled with cracks, creaked and groaned, breaking apart inch by inch, revealing the scene within.
Inside—
The castle master, who had been swinging his cleavers, was now completely immobilized under the golden radiance.
Though he appeared human, in reality, he was nothing more than a manifestation of corrupted order, acting purely on instinct.
Now restrained, his fury erupted.
Roaring in rage, he clenched his cleavers and launched himself toward the heavens, intent on attacking the golden face in the sky.
But before he could strike—
The colossal face suddenly ignited in divine flames.
Then, a massive, flame-wreathed boulder descended from the heavens, trailing a blazing tail behind it!
Meteorite Spell!
With a deafening crash, the fireball struck the castle master, shattering his grotesque, bloated body into fragments of charred flesh.
At the core of his remains, a blackened, swirling fragment of order hovered, desperate to flee.
But before it could escape—
The golden face transformed into a mighty hand, grasping the fragment tightly!
Having manifested through Divine Descent, Owen observed the scene and realized that this Aberration Castle was significantly stronger than the tentacle entity he had previously encountered.
Though still a tier-4 existence, this castle master had already neared tier-5, making him a pseudo-tier-5 entity.
Even now, the corrupted order fragment struggled violently in Owen’s grip, thrashing to break free.
"To dare harm a devotee of my faith and devour the living—your sin is unforgivable!"
The moment this divine decree echoed through the air—
A torrent of divine fire descended, engulfing the castle entirely!
This was no ordinary fire.
In an instant, the castle was charred black, crumbling to ashes and fading from existence.
Inside the Castle
Thomas and Tommy looked around in shock—
The castle was gone.
As if it had never existed.
Tommy, still trembling, gazed up at the fading golden face, his eyes brimming with awe.
"Is this the power of Deus Initium? The Aberration, which had plagued so many lives, was wiped out so effortlessly?"
Though Tommy had always known Deus Initium was powerful, he had never expected this.
An Aberration was unlike any spellbeast.
Yet in the presence of Deus Initium, it was no different—simply another existence to be effortlessly erased.
This was the true God he had envisioned!
A being that reigned above all things.
An unstoppable divinity!
Outside the Castle
The other guards stared at the burnt remnants of the castle, their faces filled with sheer disbelief.
This castle had been an Aberration, a terrifying forbidden zone that countless city lords had tried—and failed—to eliminate.
And now—
It was truly gone!
"Thomas... how did you... do this?"
Ralph stammered, his tone brimming with newfound reverence.
He admitted—he had doubted Thomas.
Yet here, before his very eyes, an Aberration that had terrorized generations had been reduced to ashes.
Faced with their awestruck gazes, Thomas merely shook his head.
He bowed once more toward the temple’s direction, humbly stating:
"You need not thank me. I alone could never have done this.
This was the work of Deus Initium, whose power is beyond compare."
The guards fell silent.
The golden face—
Was that truly Deus Initium?
Did gods truly exist in this world?
For the first time—
Their beliefs began to crumble.
To them, gods had always been nothing more than myths—beings that did not truly exist.
Yet, what had just unfolded before their very eyes was undeniably real.
This was something only a god could accomplish.
If even an Aberration, an entity that had withstood the test of time, could be effortlessly erased...
Then just how powerful was Deus Initium?
Only now did they finally understand why the City Lord placed such great importance on Thomas.