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Chapter 572.1: Intuition (1)

    <h4>Chapter 572.1: Intuition (1)</h4>


    Roel stared at the Mother Goddess with a dazed look on his face. He was struggling toe to terms with what he had just heard.


    Prior to this, he had thought about many possibilities for how his terribly fragmented soul could have been repaired, but he didn’t think that the Mother Goddess would resort to the method that was the most damaging to Her.


    Roel didn’t know much about the ck Moon, and those from the Moonsoul Tower wouldn’t have exined to him how the Mother Goddess’ power worked even if they knew. With that being said, he could tell that the ck Moon was an important authority to Her.


    He had witnessed the ck Moon on two separate asions. One was on their first meeting, and the other was when the Mother Goddess was dealing with Death God Pritzer. There was no doubt that it was one of Her strongest means, so it would have been a huge loss for Her to grant Roel this power, no matter how small of a portion it was.


    Guilt weighed down Roel’s conscience. He hadn’t thought that the Mother Goddess would end up paying the price for his recklessness.


    “Mother, what is the ck Moon?”


    “It is a remnant power left behind by My past self, but it isn’t anything good. It is evil in nature.”


    “Evil?”


    “Good and evil simultaneously exist within all beings; it’s the same for the Genesis Goddess as well. Excessive kindness and evil can impair one’s judgment, so Sia gathered these elements and ssified them during the creation of the world.”


    “ssified them?” Roel asked in confusion.


    The Mother Goddess didn’t answer his question. She quietly stared at him with deep eyes till he finally widened his eyes in realization.


    The creation of the world mainlyprised two things: the creation of its environment and the creation of its inhabitants. Supposing Sia had ssified good and evil at that juncture, there could only be two possibilities.


    One: this ssification could have manifested in the form of an environment or a naturalw. The ck Moon was an example of an environment manifested from evil.


    Two: the ssification could have also manifested in the races that were created. This led Roel to think about Sia’s two closest aides.


    “Mother, could it be that…”


    “You’re right. I bestowed the powers arising from My duality on the first two children I created, and those two children went on to be the ancestors of their respective races. The one that was more inclined toward good is your Kingmaker n.”


    “!”


    Roel was taken aback.


    He had somewhat guessed it thanks to the Mother Goddess’ earlier prompt, but he was still unable to remain calm upon having his theory confirmed. Now that he thought about it, such a setting made perfect sense.


    By virtue of their responsibility, the Kingmaker was the most powerful person in the world other than Sia Herself. All Race Sovereigns had to earn their acknowledgment before they were given the mandate to rule.


    Such authority was bound to be apanied with temptations. Someone without firm principles would easily be corrupted. Thus, the Kingmaker had to be someone inclined toward good, or else the consequences would be dire.


    This also exined many things.


    The Kingmaker n had remained a powerhouse for most of history, such as the Ardes in the Second Epoch. It was not without reason, for the Kingmaker n was inherently much stronger than the humans. If they wanted to, they could have easily amassed power and wealth and lived decadently.


    Yet, it was rare to hear about a patriarch of the Kingmaker n going astray.


    More often than not, they obstinately chose to walk down the more difficult path that conformed to their justice. For instance, they had established the Twilight Sages Assembly to deal with the Six Cmities and other threats. Even when their house had fallen into a precarious position, they still persisted in their responsibilities and continued to protect others.


    It was almost foolish how blindly devoted they were to their principles.


    But if the Kingmaker n was inherently inclined toward good, that would exin the sacrifices they had willingly made across the generations. However, the thought of that left a bitter taste in Roel’s mouth.


    <i>If the Kingmaker was created to do good, doesn’t that just make them pawns Sia created to uphold Her order? This is… </i>


    “Mother, does this mean that a person’s nature is fixed at birth? In the first ce, what draws the line between good and evil?” Roel couldn’t help but pose this question.


    The Mother Goddess keenly noticed Roel’s concern and hurriedly exined Herself.


    “T-that’s not it! This nature is just an inclination and not absolute.”


    “Inclination?”


    “Some people are born with an inclination to do good. Some people are born with an inclination to do evil. My power only nudges the Kingmaker toward the former. However, a person’s nature is mostly decided by their experiences rather than their birth.”


    “In other words, this inclination only means that I am likelier to do good?”


    “You can say that. What a person bes ultimately depends on the choices they make.”


    Roel nodded and breathed a sigh of relief. He was willing to ept that.


    As much as he respected Sia and the Mother Goddess, he couldn’t bear the thought that his n was nothing but a tool to uphold justice in the world. That would take away meaning from the sacrifices that his ancestors had made for the sake of humankind.


    “The concept of good is very broad. It can epass traits such as kindness, perseverance, and courage. The extent may differ as well. Some express it in the form of goodwill. Some express it through a fervent hatred of evil,” the Mother Goddess exined.


    “I see.” Roel’s heart was put at ease.


    He still harbored some questions about the ‘evil’ the Mother Goddess had spoken about. Supposing that the Kingmaker had inherited Her ‘good’, who was the one to inherit Her ‘evil’, then? He hesitated for a moment before asking about it.


    “Mother, who is the other child You first created? Is it the Spiriteers?”


    “No, the Spiriteers are byproducts from the creation of the world. The other child, whom I have entrusted My ‘evil’ to, is the Witches.”


    “!”
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