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Chapter Nineteen: I Care

The queen is ill, very ill.

On the third floor of the Palace of Wisdom, the Queen sat in the stone room by the window and looked out through the window. She watched with her own eyes as this deserted place turned into a magnificent city. She also personally followed the King of Wisdom to build the city given by the gods.

The first house.

Ignite the fire of civilization and open up the road to civilization.

She once watched the sun rise and shine on the pyramid of God and a barren valley, and now she also watched the sun's afterglow fall on the layers of tall and low buildings in the God-given city.

The sun of civilization has just risen, but it is already coming to an end.

Ledlicki walked behind her stone chair and hugged her from behind.

"I told the kids."

"I want them to cross the sea to find land, to find the place of origin where God descended, and to fulfill my last dream."

A smile appeared on the face of the King of Wisdom, which was the pride of a complete life.

"The one who found the place of origin."

"I will give him the throne and put the crown on his head with my own hands."

The queen finally came back to her senses from the scenery outside the window and looked at the equally old Lederiki.

"Is it too hasty?"

"Some things can just be left to the children, and they don't necessarily have to be completed by our generation."

"Being too hasty will put too much pressure on the children, and the final result will not be what we imagined."

The queen touched Lederiki's face, her eyes full of tenderness.

"We are all old."

"It's time to stop and take a rest, right?"

"my king."

Ledlicky shook his head. Although he was old, he could still see the ambition in his eyes.

He established the God-given city and the Kingdom of Hinsai. He ignited the fire of civilization and let it burn brightly.

Just the last step left.

It's just the last step.

He believed that he could do it, just like he could do those great achievements before, because he was the King of Wisdom, the eldest son blessed by God.

"I can not wait anymore."

"After we have conquered the ocean, we should set foot on land again."

"We are the firstborn sons of God, the chosen Lords of the sea and the land."

"At least before I die, I want to see us take control of the land and sea so that I can die without regrets before God."

"I'll tell God."

"I did it."

"I have fulfilled his expectations of me, and at the same time I will offer my oath in front of him."

The queen looked at him doubtfully: "Oath?"

Ledlicki smiled and said nothing.

Ledlicki thought that there would be many people looking for him, but when night fell, no one came.

After dark, only Jessel among the seven children entered the Palace of Wisdom to see Lederiki.

The princes have been divided into various places, and although Lederiki is still their king, they are no longer completely dependent on him as usual.

His sons and daughters have opened up their own city and established their own territory. Compared with their father's dream, they value their own rights and territory more.

Although Ledlicky was disappointed, his eyes shone with light the moment he saw Jessel.

Jessel walked into the palace in the moonlight and knelt on one knee in front of his father.

"King of Wisdom!"

"I am willing to find the place of origin and build a new city there."

Ledlicky looked at Jessel, then stood up little by little. He walked straight down to Jessel and put his hand on his shoulder.

Ledlicki walked out of the palace with his son on his shoulders.

Side by side, father and son sat on the floor.

At this moment, he no longer had the majesty of a king.

"good!"

"Jesel."

"You are not only my son, but also my traveler."

"My father is old, and I can only rely on you to realize my dream."

It was the first time that Jessel had such a heart-to-heart talk with his father. He was happy but also sad because of his father's words: "I am old."

"Father, your dreams and ideals will be realized by me."

Ledlicki laughed so hard that he lost his composure in a rare manner.

"Await your return!"

"I will give you a gift, the most precious gift I have."

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Ledlicky looked at the reflection in the water, and a tall male clover with dark bone armor emerged, with firm and majestic eyes.

He touched the crown on his head with his hand, as if he wanted to take it off.

This crown was not formed naturally, nor was it forged. It was the shape of the crown that Ledlicky controlled the growth of his own bone armor after becoming the King of Wisdom. It is considered a part of his bone armor.

"God said the king wears a crown."

"you say."

"Why does the king wear a crown?"

The queen looked at his back: "Perhaps it is to show the difference between the king and others?"

"but."

"You feel much more majestic now that you have the crown."

Lederecki nodded.

"So the crown is the symbol of the king, but there is nothing special about it other than the symbol."

"But if the crown contains the supreme wisdom and royal power, and also contains an oath to the gods."

"Then this crown will be completely different."

"He is not only a symbol of the King of Wisdom, but also a symbol of the agreement between royal power and divine authority."

The queen shook her head: "Another oath!"

"What kind of oath did the king and the god make?"

A smile appeared on Ledlicki's face: "I told God that I would make an oath never to be forgotten with all the Sanye people, and that my faith in God would be engraved in my blood."

"God spoke to me then."

His pupils reflected the star-like light and shadow, as well as the ethereal and lonely voice.

"These things only have meaning to you, and have no meaning to me."

"There is no eternal civilization."

"Even the sun in the sky will eventually burn out, and the universe will inevitably perish."

"No matter how great a civilization is, it cannot withstand the passage of time."

"No matter how devout your faith is, it will be forgotten, and no matter how tall and hard your temples and stone statues are, they will eventually collapse and turn into ruins."

Even today he still doesn't understand this sentence.

He could not imagine the scene of the eternal sun extinguishing, let alone how the vast universe would die.

He has never even seen how the indestructible palace collapsed over the years. He believes that the civilization he created will be eternal, and he believes that his faith cannot be erased no matter how long time passes.

Ledlicky finally revealed his plan.

"I want all the people of Sanye to never forget their faith in God. I want to imprint my will in the blood of wisdom kingship, so that everyone who wears this crown will be like me, loyal to the gods.

feet."

"This is the agreement with God. Anyone who wears this crown will offer his will and most loyal faith to God."

"Only by offering your will to the gods can you become the King of Wisdom."

Ledlicky looked at the tall and majestic pyramid outside the window, his face showed extremely fanaticism, which could even be said to be almost crazy.

"so!"

"All the wise kings in future generations will be like me."

"The kingdom of Xiinsai will always be bathed in the glory of God and guard the temple of God."

"Until the end of time."

"Until the day the sun goes out."

After hearing this, the queen stood up and looked at Ledlicky in disbelief.

Ledlicky never forcibly reverses the wishes of children, and he never even uses the power of the Wisdom King.

He is a kind and rational king, the true king of wisdom.

But she didn't expect that Lederiki's first use of the wisdom kingship would be against her own bloodline and children.

"king!"

"Do you really want to do this?"

"Didn't you say that God doesn't care?"

"Is it worth doing this for your own wishful thinking?"

The queen grabbed Ledlicky's hand: "Put it down!"

"God says he doesn't need your oath, and the children probably won't want your will and shackles imposed on them."

Ledlicky's persistence exceeded the queen's expectations. He looked at his queen with determination in her eyes.

"God doesn't care."

"but……"

"I care!"


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