The Servant of God from Heaven Mountain stood in the void where the Misty Realm resided.
He opened his eyes and looked toward the deepest part of the Misty Realm.
After a long silence, within the sacred "sphere of light" behind him that continuously radiated a beautiful, life-affirming song, two angels appeared.
Two "true" angels were materialized by his divine fire.
Unlike the "angels" Chu Hao had seen in the assessment world, these angels summoned from the divine world were the sacred beings of myth.
They had no strange, indescribable forms, nor hidden faces shrouded by divine light.
Instead, they possessed beauty and near-perfect features, slender and alluring figures, and hair flowing like a waterfall.
On their backs grew a pair of pure white wings, which emitted feather-shaped light with every flap.
Their attire, like in myths, was simple but embroidered with golden threads, covering most of their bodies.
Yet all this beauty did not evoke improper desires.
On the contrary, in the minds of mortals, base instincts were suppressed by their holiness and nobility to a near-frightening degree, leaving only rational thought and admiration for their beauty.
(Although angels are technically genderless, in this story they are presented with female appearances, as the author prefers.)
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"Lord Peter! Lord Peter!"
Upon materialization, the two angels immediately flew to the Servant of God named Peter, kneeling halfway before him.
Peter, with his golden hair, smiled and nodded at them.
This "gesture" might seem somewhat informal compared to how mortals typically show reverence to their creators.
In any divine world, mortals facing their creator often display utmost humility and fear.
But these two angels showed no such attitude.
Anyone familiar with Heaven Mountain would know this gesture was perfectly appropriate.
Peter, though a being of this world, held a rank far above divine creatures due to a certain venerable figure and their command.
Peter's status placed him in the same "tier" as the angels.
Nominally, he was merely their immediate superior, unable to scold or command them like ordinary divine beings.
Heaven Mountain was an extraordinarily special and powerful divine world.
Compared to other divine worlds, its most notable feature was its immense size—absurdly immense.
Aside from the "Myriad Worlds" and the "Constellations," Heaven Mountain was the largest divine world in terms of area.
A terrifying war had once broken out between Heaven Mountain and Myriad Worlds.
In a single round of conflict, each side destroyed hundreds of the other's planets.
Yet such losses were trivial for them, merely "minor collateral damage."
Heaven Mountain's uniqueness lay in the fact that it was not a single divine world, but a conglomerate of multiple divine worlds.
Each had different attributes, civilizations, races, and strength, yet under one integrated [Rule], they modified and accommodated each other to form a symbiotic entity.
Each world could function as an independent fighting force.
These separate units could summon Heaven's armies into their realm as soldiers, and collectively, the conglomerate's power reached a terrifying scale.
Peter, as a Servant of God, had temporarily left Heaven Mountain's headquarters to carry out a mission from a venerable figure.
Yet his personal strength was enough to contend with most subordinates of sequence-level chief gods.
Behind him, within the sphere of light, were billions of Heaven's soldiers and countless powerful angels of various types and functions.
Although Peter had no divine rank, his current strength far exceeded most divine subordinates.
Even some near-fallen sequence-level chief gods did not warrant his attention.
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"My two sisters…"
Peter smiled.
"Your task is to observe the depths of this secret realm for the supreme master and locate the awakening [arch-enemy]!"
"You should already understand the nature of this arch-enemy."
Peter's mission was simple: using the two angels, who controlled special rules, he would reach the secret realm's depths and find the [arch-enemy] mentioned by the venerable figure.
The angels' expressions grew serious. After nodding in understanding, they vanished.
In the next moment, two white "lines" appeared in the void, cutting through the darkness, heading straight for the realm's deepest point.
Their speed in the void was unmatched by most gods.
Some speculated this was a trait of "true angels," though it was never confirmed—a secret unique to Heaven Mountain.
Watching them depart, Peter breathed a sigh of relief.
He disliked addressing the angels this way, but circumstances left him no choice; he could not defy the venerable figure's command.
Looking into the distant void, worry appeared in his eyes.
"Will the greedy beast the venerable figure mentioned truly awaken?"
"That creature, born from the void of the secret realm, awakens every era and devours everything…"
"Zergs?!"
