Chapter 120 Xiao An's Psychological Trauma
Chapter 120 Xiao An's Psychological Trauma
Chapter 120 Xiao An's Psychological Trauma
The Goddess of Night did not linger. After making a deal with Rosen and chatting about other things, Chi took his leave. After he left, both Antigonus and the Mother of Heaven visibly breathed a sigh of relief, and their tense bodies relaxed.
"Is there any need to be so nervous? Night is just a Sequence 0. I saw you were quite at ease when you were facing Solomon and Second Father before, weren't you?" Rosen looked at the visible changes in the Demon Wolf siblings and couldn't help but tease them with a smile.
"Boss, this is different—" Antigonus shook his head. He had obviously remembered something, and smiled bitterly. He said, "No matter how strong the other Sequence 0s are, they are just strong people to me. I am wary of them, but I am not afraid of them. But Amanisis—the pool is my nightmare." As he said this, some fear appeared in Antigonus's eyes.
Even though he now embodies the uniqueness of the Fool and is no longer the fragile and powerless Sequence 2 he once was, Antigonus still feels a sense of fear that he has returned to his former weak state when he recalls the night of genocide that completely changed his fate.
Antigonus would never forget that night when his incredibly powerful father fell to the ground, and Amanisis, wielding a scythe, was covered in his father's blood. Chi was not the only culprit; back then, she was only a Sequence 1 Goddess of the Night and did not have the ability to kill a Destruction Wolf comparable to Sequence 0.
But it was indeed He who orchestrated all of this, and it was He who personally delivered the final blow to the Destruction Wolf.
Antigonus still remembers the fear Chi felt when he saw this scene; his teeth were chattering.
Therefore, when the Fool's uniqueness and the Mysterious Servant's characteristics were drawn to Him by the Law of Convergence of Extraordinary Characteristics, and when Amanises looked at Him, Antigonus fled, desperately hiding in the gaps of history. He survived, but was left with a deep psychological scar.
Antigonus's life of misfortune began that night. He went from being a god under his father's protection to a stray dog who could only hide and wander everywhere. It wasn't until the establishment of the Kingdom of Night that he finally had a place to stay, but he still did not live a stable life.
"Poor dog, you've got TSD!" Rosen shook his head with pity. He then thought of the miserable state of the wolf siblings in the current Fifth Era timeline—one had gone out of control and become a monster, and the other had been made into a vessel for the Night God's Descent. Although both were alive, they were basically living a life worse than death.
Rosen's gaze towards the demon wolf deepened with pity. He reached out and ruffled the wolf's hair, saying, "Your fear is justified; the night is indeed quite a nemesis to you demon wolves."
Antigonus: ?
While Antigonus was completely bewildered, Amon, who had been pretending to be invisible, clearly understood why Rosen had said that. He raised his hand to push up his monocle and looked at the demon wolf with an undisguised schadenfreude: "Poor big dog, it seems you're going to suffer another bout of darkness in the future!"
Antigonus's eyes widened slightly upon hearing this, a hint of fear in them. Chi then reacted, looking at Rosen and cautiously asking, "Boss, so you mean the Night did something to us again in the future?"
"To put it another way, in the Fifth Era, which is more than a thousand years later, you have already lost control and become a monster, being kept by the Night. And your sister—" Rosen didn't intend to hide anything. He glanced at the Heavenly Mother beside him and said, "She became the vessel for the Night God's descent."
Just a few simple words were enough to leave Antigonus's mind blank. He instinctively looked in the direction of the Heavenly Mother, while his right hand, hanging by his side, gripped his tail tightly.
Several seconds later, Antigonus snapped out of his daze, looked at Rosen, and asked urgently, "What about the Kingdom of Night?"
"There is no more Night Kingdom." Rosen shook his head, then added after a moment's thought, "However, most of the people of the Night Kingdom did not die. The Night Kingdom did not indiscriminately kill the innocent; it only eliminated a portion of them. The majority of the remaining people were taken away by Chi and later chose to convert to Christianity."
Antigonus took a few breaths, seemingly struggling to breathe for a moment, and after a long while he murmured to himself, "At least most of them are not dead."
"Big Dog, you're actually feeling lucky? Those who survived all betrayed you." Amon raised an eyebrow, seemingly surprised, or perhaps simply mocking the other party.
Antigonus glanced at Amon with disdain upon hearing this, and said, "Someone like you, who only has his own followers, of course wouldn't understand!"
Amon paused, his hand holding the monocle, as if he had thought of something. He smiled and said, "I really don't understand, and I don't get it. What's there to care about with believers who can betray you so easily?"
Upon hearing this, Rosen couldn't help but glance at Amon. He understood why Amon would say that. If Antigonus's shadow was the goddess of night, the night of the wolf family bucket, then Amon's psychological shadow was probably the day the sun god fell.
Amon did not participate in the Redemption of the Rose, so he naturally had no way of knowing about Sasriel and the others' plans. Therefore, from Amon's perspective, it was probably that the angel king whom he trusted and who followed the sun god with him suddenly betrayed his father, leading to the sun god's downfall.
Even though Amon later learned about the redemption of Rose through other channels, it still couldn't hide the fact that, regardless of whether it was due to God's influence, the three gods of Wind, Wisdom, and White betrayed the Sun God in their actions, truly leading to the Sun God's downfall, while Medici and Ullolius chose to follow a fake.
Therefore, in Amon's eyes, the Chis were still traitors. Of the eight angel kings who followed the sun god, apart from Amon himself and the fallen Sasriel, only Adam was clean.
Oh, no, even Adam isn't clean anymore. After all, the moment Adam "awakened," He was a fake too.
It can be said that Amon also lost everything on the day the sun god fell. It was probably from that time that he began to only believe in himself. This point was Rosen's judgment based on the cub Amon. At least according to his observation, although Amon was a naughty child when he was a cub, he was not as independent as he is now.
Therefore, other angels or gods have their own followers and subordinates, but Amon does not. He only turns them into Amon, because in Amon's eyes, probably only Amon is trustworthy.
"I won't betray me, I'll always be loyal to myself—right?" Rosen raised an eyebrow, looking at Amon thoughtfully.
Amon, who was exchanging friendly insults with Antigonus, suddenly looked at him.
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