Everyone Is A Lord: My Talent Is A Little Too Strong

Chapter 898: 570: One City, One Person_2



Chapter 898: Chapter 570: One City, One Person_2

He raised his half-clenched right hand, placing his thumb on his cheek and his index finger gently rubbing his nose bridge, unconsciously making his usual thinking gesture,

From the description of this Divine Servant called Leah, it can be easily inferred-

That the time they participated in that war was right during the Blank Era three thousand years ago, or in other words, they were firsthand witnesses of the Blank Era!

Thinking of this, excitement emerged on Leo Ray’s face.

Just as he thought, regardless of everything else, this alone was enough to prove that this trip was worthwhile!

“It’s reasonable to think that the events of the Blank Era weren’t recorded by the survivors of the ten thousand clans on this continent because, like Leah, they all lost their memories, or in other words, their memories were forcibly erased,”

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Gently rubbing his nose bridge with his fingers, Leo Ray nodded thoughtfully.

From the clues he had gathered before, he had analyzed that-

During the Blank Era, there might have been a full-scale war between the Ten Thousand Clans of the Continent and the Gods.

However, after devastating the glorious civilization of the Ten Thousand Clans, the Gods did not warn them but instead made them forget everything; this didn’t seem reasonable.

“And from Leah’s words just now, we can get further clues, which are the ‘shock and confusion in the face of the enemy’.”

“It’s easy to imagine that if the opponents were merely ordinary Ten Thousand Clans members, it would be difficult to arouse such feelings in a Divine Servant like her. Thus, it’s not hard to infer that the opponents at that time were unexpected entities to Leah and her ilk.”

“As the saying goes, only magic can defeat magic, and especially considering the Divine Servant Soldiers, who can’t even withstand a single attack despite their Tier 5 combat power, the conclusion is naturally self-evident.”

“That is, during that time, the Gods were likely divided into two camps – some were waging war against the Ten Thousand Clans, while others were siding with the Ten Thousand Clans!”

Thinking of this, Leo Ray’s countenance suddenly revealed a moment of enlightenment.

Only in this way could it explain why the Gods chose to make the Ten Thousand Clans forget everything. After all, wars among the Gods themselves was not a glorious thing.

Following this line of thought, the conclusion of the story became obvious.

The victors of the war must have been the former ones, not the divine deities who aided the Ten Thousand Clans.

Finally, the former Gods who had won the war abandoned the Ten Thousand Clans and erased the memories of all races, completely disappearing from the sight of the Ten Thousand Clans, never favoring any race again…

Additionally, since Leah, as a Divine Servant, also lost her memory and was defeated in the war,

It can be speculated that her creator, the father god, must have sided with the Ten Thousand Clans and ended up in the defeated faction of the divine deities.

“However, if the truth of the Blank Era is indeed like this, then a new problem arises.”

Having sorted out all the clues, Leo Ray frowned slightly, becoming somewhat puzzled again.

Continuing to ponder, he said: “Firstly, since Leah’s father god had already failed, why would this Land of Divine Favor belonging to a failed God still continue to exist? Victorious divine deities would never overlook this fact.”

“Secondly, how should the advent of us billion lords three thousand years after the Blank Era be explained? Was it the arrangement of the defeated divine deities who wanted to use us lords to stage a comeback? But how could the victorious Gods be indifferent to this?”

“Thirdly, there are many mysteries in the Blank Era that are still unexplained, such as Dislocated Objects and ancient relics of numerous races left over from that era with no corpses.”

Having realized these points, Leo Ray’s eyebrows almost knitted together.

It can be seen that the Blank Era back then was evidently not as simple as he had thought.Within it, there must be many secrets hidden for three thousand years, unknown to anyone.

“Forget it, with the information we have, we can’t deduce any further. Let’s focus on the matter at hand,” said Leo Ray, refocusing his attention on Leah, who looked dejected. “Leah, do you have any recollection of the father god who created you?”

“I apologize, Your Excellency. I have been thinking about this question for three thousand years, but I still have no clue,” Leah sighed heavily and shook her head helplessly. “Three thousand years ago, when I woke up from the war, I found myself the only one left outside the city, which was devastated.”

Leah continued, her eyebrows furrowed, “At that time, when I returned to the city, I found that the normal Divine Servants who weren’t focused on fighting had all collapsed, and besides the energy fluctuations they emitted, all had lost consciousness for no apparent reason.”

“And then I realized that not only the devastated city outskirts but also the entire city was left with only me,” she said.

“Over the course of several hundred years, I moved all of my 500,000 Divine Servant brothers and sisters in the familiar city to their beds and cleaned their rooms. This was much better than letting them lie on the cold ground,” Leah added.

“Although I lost my memory and don’t know what happened back then, nor why my father god left me and no longer gave me any divine guidance, this was undoubtedly the only thing I could do,” she said.

As she spoke, Leah lowered her head, making it impossible for the others to see her expression at the moment.

“So that’s why… No wonder all the mannequins in the previous buildings appeared to be sleeping. It’s incredible that you did it all by yourself,” Ariel Watson said, her eyes sparkling with amazement.

Throughout several hundred years, day in and day out, cleaning and moving mannequins in the enormous city is nothing short of unimaginable for ordinary humans.

Moreover, the perseverance and stubbornness required during this time are not something an average person could accomplish.

Most importantly, this female Divine Servant, who behaves just like a normal human, must have endured immense loneliness every day.

This alone is the key to a true breaking point.

For such a long time, a city, just one person.

Just thinking about it makes one feel heartbroken and sympathetic.

At this moment, including Leo Ray, Taylor, and Hong Ye, everyone thought of this and looked at the slender figure of the female Divine Servant with complex expressions.

It must be said that this chance encounter with the Divine Servant touched the deepest, most tender part of everyone’s hearts.

“It’s not a big deal. I am a Divine Servant, born to serve my father god. As long as I can still move, I will take care of this city and wait for my father god’s return,” Leah said, lifting her head. Her radiant smile on her delicate face still showed traces of tears.

She continued, “I do not want my father god to see a dirty, disordered city when he returns. He would be heartbroken. Now, the city is neat and orderly under my care. When my father god returns, he will surely praise me.”

Hearing this, Leo Ray wanted to respond several times, but ultimately didn’t open his mouth.

If things were really as he just thought, this female Divine Servant named Leah might never see the day her father god returns.

After all, her father god might have been killed by other divine deities during the Blank Era three thousand years ago.

“Forget it, being able to let her hold on to this thought might be a good thing,” Leo Ray said, helplessly shaking his head and regaining his spirits. “Alright, let’s talk about what we came for.”

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