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0172The Trial of the True One

"It's me." Following Kalya's guidance, Lux temporarily let go of the hilt of her sword and completely disconnected from Kalya. "It was me who came to the temple of Nagakapoulos to listen to the True One.

teachings.”

"It's so rare to have a pink face." Illaoi moved his mouth, as if he was swallowing all the mango meat, "Are you also here to accept the test of the Snake Mother?"

"Don't add entities unless necessary." Lux nodded without hesitation, "This is the main purpose of my trip."

Seeing Lux's answer without hesitation, Illaoi's eyes brightened.

The sea beast priest raised the statue in his hand without hesitation and stretched it forward - with this movement, Lux felt a pull that seemed to be at the soul level.

According to Kalya's teachings, she did not resist this pull, but opened her arms to welcome the trial from Illaoi under the astonished eyes of other priests.

The next moment, with a brief blur of consciousness, Lux came into a blue world.

……………………

This place is very similar to the desert world of Kalya.

It's not that the blue ocean is very similar to the golden desert, but that this wonderful space is very similar to the Kalya simulation training venue.

Shaking her head, Lux tried her best not to think about these contents - Kalya had specifically told her not to think about herself during the trial.

After taking two deep breaths, Lux walked on the endless ocean.

It looks like an ocean here, but in fact it is completely different from the real ocean.

You can walk freely on the vast expanse of blue waves, but under the blue, there is a silence as if time and space have stagnated.

This is a silent world.

Lux looked around but found no trace of activity, so she was somewhat curious.

Isn’t it said that Naga Kapoulos is a god who advocates sports?

Why was the world so silent during Illaoi's trial?

In the absolute stillness, time and space seemed to have lost their original concepts. Lux was walking on the sea, hoping to find some changes, but unfortunately, she didn't know how long she had been walking, and she didn't know she was gone.

How far away it is, but everything in front of me seems to have not changed at all and is still the same as before.

For some reason, Lux felt sad. She began to sing loudly, and she began to change her posture - and the world seemed to be responding to her. The sea no longer held up her feet, and Lux ​​finally changed from walking to walking.

It became swimming.

As Lux began to slap the water, waves finally appeared on the originally calm and mirror-like surface.

It seems that because Lux made changes, the world also changed accordingly.

This correlation surprised Lacus. Her thoughts began to become confusing, and the world began to become chaotic. An indescribable desire began to grow deep in her heart, making Lacus unhappy.

The wind finally picked up on the sea.

In the wind and waves, Lux swam hard while searching for her desire.

Then, just when Lux became more and more tired, gradually unable to lift her arms and step on the sea water, a familiar and kind force finally emerged.

The next moment, in front of Lux, a golden beach quietly emerged.

Lux, who was swimming hard in the waves, climbed onto the beach exhausted and closed her eyes tiredly - when she opened her eyes again, she had returned to the temple and stood in front of Illaoi.

One moment, the cold sea water and the roaring storm seemed to be around, but the next moment, the smell of mango was already smelling in the nose. Standing opposite Lux, Illaoi seemed to be impatient with waiting, peeling another

Mango, just ready to pop into my mouth.

"Oh, you're awake?" Looking at Lux, whose eyes gradually changed from blank to determined, Illaoi showed an interested expression, "It seems that the results of your trial are not bad... Do you want a mango?"

"..."

Lux did not speak, but shook her head subconsciously.

"So, do you know what you should do?" Illaoi didn't care about Lux's indifference and continued, "A foreigner with a pink face can pass the test of Naga Kapoulos. This kind of thing

I have never seen it before - tell me what your purpose is. Now that you have passed the trial and found your destiny, the sect will help you walk on that path."

"It's no longer necessary." Lux, who had completely come to her senses, held the hilt of her sword, "Participating in the trial is my purpose."

This statement made Illaoi feel a rare awe. She stopped stuffing the mango into her mouth, looked at Lux up and down as if meeting her for the first time, and finally spoke in a rather surprised tone.

"Your understanding of Proverbs has surpassed that of many incompetent guys. They would only ask me why I accepted the pink face, but they never thought about it. In front of Nagakapoulos, there is never a reason."

"Yes, there is never a reason." Lux nodded, with her signature bright smile on her face again, "I like this sentence very much, some things are like this, there is never a reason - thank you very much

, Ms. Illaoi, it’s a pleasure to meet you and get to know you. I wonder if anyone has told you that you are a very charming person.”

The corners of Illaoi's mouth raised slightly.

"...except when eating whole mangoes."

Illaoi's smile froze on her face - Lux's words were not hidden in any way. Many low-level priests around also heard her complaints. There was a happy atmosphere inside and outside the temple.

Then, when Illaoi came back to her senses and wanted to say something, Lux's figure had left the temple briskly and disappeared behind the Baru sculpture outside the wall.

In the end, Illaoi just snorted and simply brought the peeled mango to her mouth - after a moment of hesitation, she finally didn't stuff the whole mango in, but opened her mouth wide and nibbled half of it in one bite.

"What are you looking at?" Illaoi chewed the pulp with satisfaction and looked around, "Do you also want to have a trial?"

"..."

Although the priests are very pious, they do not dare to rashly undergo the trial of Naga Kapoulos brought by Illaoi. It is a trial of the divine soul in the true sense, and no matter how pious the soul is,

If you are not tenacious and determined enough, you will still get lost.

Even though they knew that Illaoi would not conduct the trial rashly, when her snake eyes swept over her, the priests still lowered their heads.

After taking the second bite of the remaining fruit pulp, Illaoi threw the mango core into the trash can nearby, picked up the god with one hand, and finally turned around and returned to the temple.

"If it is not necessary, do not increase the entity. The result of the trial is the trial itself - what an interesting pink-faced girl..."


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