Chapter 1265 - 1265: The law unwritten, now inscribed! Avarielle, the goddess of Twilight Chorus and Fortune!
Chapter 1265 - 1265: The law unwritten, now inscribed! Avarielle, the goddess of Twilight Chorus and Fortune!
The goddess of Twilight Chorus and Fortune noticed this phenomenon, too, and her frown deepened. She also felt two powerful emotions stirring within her.
Seated within the rotating sphere of divine light on the throne, Orion spoke.
"All who dwell within Paradise, bear witness! From now on, the goddess of Twilight Chorus and Fortune will be known as Goddess Avarielle!" Orion declared.
At that moment, every other figure of himself spread across Paradise spoke in unison. Simultaneously, Orion activated another ability of the Throne of Infinite Edicts, and the words he had spoken materialized in the air for everyone to see and understand.
Then, they mysteriously faded away.
Suddenly, the residents of Paradise felt a strange sensation in their bodies, an instinct to address the goddess of Twilight Chorus and Fortune as Goddess Avarielle.
As they processed what had just happened, those with considerable strength were frightened. It was as though the Supreme Leader had issued a command that felt like a law imprinted in their hearts—something they could not oppose. Weaker individuals, however, were excited, having never before witnessed the Supreme Leader's power firsthand.
Regardless of their reactions, everyone was equally shocked and amazed at the Supreme Leader's unfathomable power.
The enormous spheres of divine light dematerialized, and the mysterious presence that had enveloped all of Paradise vanished.
Meanwhile, the sphere of divine light surrounding Orion's throne dissipated as well.
Orion sat on his throne and turned to the goddess, who was staring at him in dumbfounded shock. "Do you like the name I've given you?" he asked.
She snapped out of her thoughts and regained her composure.
"That throne... is that a Divine Mandate?" she asked, ignoring Orion's question and letting her gaze linger on the throne.
She had suspected as much before, but after witnessing the power Orion had just displayed, which far exceeded his natural abilities, her suspicions were confirmed.
Orion nodded, understanding that she was taken aback by the power displayed by the Throne of Infinite Edicts.
"What exactly did you just do?" she asked, her voice tinged with curiosity.
"One of the many abilities of my Divine Mandate is that it allows me to inscribe an absolute Edict that everyone under my rule must obey. It gives me the power to redefine what can and cannot be commanded. For example, if I command that no one can step within five meters of me, all attempts to do so would be impossible. I call this ability 'the law unwritten, now inscribed,' " Orion responded.
As he finished speaking, he noticed Ilse's expression turn even more horrified, likely realizing that she, too, was subject to this command as an affiliate of Paradise. But Orion wasn't concerned. He could sense that her loyalty to Paradise remained intact and was even growing stronger.
After a few moments, her shoulders slumped, and she sighed. "The name is beautiful. What does it mean?" she asked, meeting his gaze, genuinely curious about the meaning behind the name he had chosen for her.
"The name 'Avarielle' stands for strength, courage, and victory. For a goddess who has held her own against an incomprehensible foe, I believe this name commemorates your title as the goddess of Twilight Chorus and Fortune, fitting you perfectly," Orion responded.
"I accept the name," Avarielle nodded. "Although I have had countless names, this is the first time I've taken on a name that isn't Ilse as a goddess. It feels strange, but I believe I'll get used to it in time. One more thing, have you made your decision regarding Zera's matter?" she added.
Orion nodded. "I have decided to give her a chance at a relationship. However, I will only take the necessary steps once we know each other well, to ensure that we are compatible," he replied.
Avarielle sighed inwardly, though her expression remained composed as she nodded in understanding. She wanted to mention that he had recently gotten engaged to a centauress, and it wouldn't be bad for him to get engaged to Zera, too, and have her join the household.
Taking that approach would make it seem as though he was
"Let her know I'll give her an answer later," Orion said.
"Are you sure you don't want to meet her? She's the one who's been the most affected by you. Cracking open the heart of an ancient goddess who's held strong for countless years, is that something you think you can easily avoid?" Avarielle said with a snort.
"Even though it wasn't your fault, you were still the catalyst. And after hearing your response to Zera, if Margona loses it, that's on you."
Orion shifted uncomfortably in his seat.
Avarielle's words were clear, and he understood them easily.
A headache began forming in the back of his mind as he wondered how he hadn't noticed all of this before.
After a few moments of contemplation, Orion refocused on Avarielle and said, "Bring her out."
Avarielle smiled and nodded. A bright flash of light engulfed her. As the light dimmed, a familiar figure emerged.
It was Margona, the goddess of Malevolence and Witches.
When Margona appeared, her breathing was heavy, her chest heaving as she focused her burning gaze on Orion. "Orion, do you love me?" she asked, taking a deep breath as soon as she finished speaking.
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