Chapter 162 Uriel.
Chapter 162 Uriel.
Uriel was sitting on one of the branches of the giant tree, bigger than the Yggdrasil tree, and it was five times bigger. She was looking down at the beautiful rivers and seas on the branches of the trees, and then Michael landed right behind her.
"What have you done, Uriel?" Michael asked as he glared down at Uriel with his glowing gold eyes.
"I'm not sure what you're talking about," Uriel answered and didn't bother to look back at Michael and kept staring down.
"You used your knowledge to help the damned. The Lord will punish you for what you have done," Michael said.
Uriel glanced at Michael and she didn't say anything since there was nothing to say. She knew what she did and what happened to the emotions and the vessels that she gave to the Kings and Dukes of Hell. She admitted that she made a mistake, a dangerous mistake which was why Michael was furious at her.
"If The Lord wants to punish me, he would have done that before I could even create those things," Uriel replied. "But here I am, unpunished," Uriel pointed out.
"Just because The Lord doesn't punish you, that doesn't mean I won't stay quiet and let it be. I'm the justice that The Lord choose, and I'll bring down the justice for what you have done," Michael said as he pointed his sword at Uriel's neck.
Uriel looked at the tip of the blade right under her right jaw, and Michael was serious about it. She didn't react to the threat because she knew she would lose to him even if she tried her best.
"Do it, Michael. Kill me for my sins," Uriel said as she closed her eyes.
Michael hesitated and he was so close to cutting Uriel's neck, but he couldn't do it and put away the sword from her. Uriel was relieved and slowly opened her eyes because the chance of her being spared was less than ten percent.
"How many of them you have created behind The Lord's back? And how many that you have sent down to hell?" Michael asked. "I will bring them all back and destroy them before it's too late," Michael added.
"I see. So you don't know about the whole situation," Uriel paused as she stood up and looked at the book she was holding. "I have sent them all down to hell, but you don't have to go down there to retrieve them because it's already too late," Uriel answered as she turned around and then looked at Michael.
"Just tell me where are they now," Michael said and stared into Uriel's eyes.
She started to shed tears for her wrongdoings and for the words that The Lord said to her. The generosity, the kindness, and the mercifulness of The Lord reminded her why he was the one above all.
"I understand," Uriel nodded her head and slowly looked up at The Lord. "I will not disappoint you again, My Lord," Uriel said as tears fell to her chin.
Uriel stood up and walked away as the tears dried up on her cheeks and chin. The moment she arrived at her place, a giant outdoor library with millions of books and scrolls scattered on the floor, she realized something. She wondered why The Lord allowed her to go down if The Lord knew everything, so she was curious what was exactly the reason behind his permission to let her leave.
She prepared the things that she wanted to bring with her before she went down to Earth as she thought about the reason. In the end, she couldn't find one after she got everything she needed to go down to Earth. Before she could leave, Raphael came to visit, and he looked a bit worried for her.
"Be careful down there, and avoid meeting with Lucifer. He's too powerful down there," Raphael warned as he looked at Uriel.
"I'm aware, and I'm not going down there to meet with him. My job is to observe Mykel and I'm not going to create another problem for The Lord," Uriel answered as she held a lot of books in her arms. "I know what I'm going to do, and I will do my job properly because I have promised The Lord," Uriel added.
"If can, bring those humans back. They're being used by Lucifer and they possess our power which only makes him more powerful the longer we ignore it," Raphael said as he looked at Uriel.
"I will do what I can, but I can't promise anything because it would be hard for me to do that since handling Mykel alone is already hard to do," Uriel answered as she looked around. "I don't want to be away from The Lord's side for too long. So I want you to understand," Uriel stared Raphael in the eye.
"I understand," Raphael nodded his head.
Michael and the others came after they heard that Uriel was allowed to go down to Earth. They had the same request as Raphael, but they understood the circumstances and didn't want to force her to fulfill their requests.
"This is it. I'll be going down to Earth now," Uriel said as she looked at her wings.
They all nodded their heads with understanding and then watched Uriel fly up high into the sky. They then saw Uriel dove down faster than the speed of light and entered Earth. She landed on the bridge near Niagara Falls, and then she looked at the city in the distance.
"How peaceful," Uriel said as she transformed herself into a human with long light brown hair with light green eyes.
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