Chapter 210 Sunlight

Chapter 210 Sunlight
Fari looked at the sky outside the nest, where two suns were hanging.

"Sure enough, the two things in the sky are not the kind of sun I know."

All along, Farui had always believed that the sun in the sky was a huge celestial body, just like the one on Earth. Even after learning from the ancient books of Dragon Island that the race called the Cavemen had defeated the previous generation of the Sun Chaser civilization that worshipped the sun and extinguished the sun, Farui did not change his view.

"They probably used some kind of magic to block out the sunlight."

That’s what Farrell thought at the time.

There are actually many ways to physically block the sunlight, especially in this world where magic exists. The cemeteries of the undead are engraved with magic arrays like the Dark Sky. Once activated, they can create an environment without sunlight within a certain range.

It is not impossible for a civilization to work together to block out the sunlight spread across the entire continent.

But now it seems that Ferry was wrong.

Fari has observed the two suns in the sky from different locations across hundreds of kilometers. He can be sure that they are not far apart physically now. And even at this not-so-far distance, the two suns still steadily maintain their previous trajectories, moving slowly across the sky.

If the sun is really a ladder to heaven, the gravitational pull between them would not allow the situation that Fari is facing now to occur.

"Those humans don't seem to be affected by this sunlight."

Savrina flew to Fari's side. She had previously checked the surrounding towns and villages and found that although the humans there were frightened by the second sun in the sky, they had not suffered any other harm.

It seems that this sunlight is harmless to these humans.

Fari shook his head. This sunlight was completely different from the previous warm sunlight. It was not harmless at all. He could now feel an almost imperceptible tingling coming from his skin.

Even though he was shielded by the dragon's scales, the sunlight still made him feel a slight sting.

For humans without the protection of dragon scales, this level of damage is enough to kill him within minutes.

"The goblins were also hurt, and from what I saw of the monster nests, they obviously can't survive in the sun."

The prayers of those goblin believers had reached Fari's mind.

Before the goblins discovered that sunlight was harmful, the light from that sun had killed thousands of goblins, and there were thousands more wounded that needed medical treatment. This only counted the goblins in the city-states. There were no specific statistics for the caravans outside the city-states and the goblins in the surrounding villages that were not directly affiliated with the Chamber of Commerce.

"It seems that humans are the only ones who will not be harmed."

Savrina looked up at the sun in the sky; the sunlight made her feel very uncomfortable.

The dragons are protected by their scales and now only feel a little uncomfortable, but there are many non-human races in this world who do not have the protection of dragon scales and the sunlight will continue to cause them harm.

"Humanity will now face hostility from all other races."

This sun will not harm humans. This is enough to make all races on this continent regard humans as enemies, even though most humans look like them and have no knowledge of this sun and have not participated in its appearance.

"Is there anything I can do?"

Savrina looked into the distance with a worried look. The hatred brought about by the large number of casualties could not be eliminated with just a few words. The revenge of those ethnic groups would come soon. Now the sun was still hanging in the sky. When night fell, it was obvious what would happen to those unprotected villages.

“There’s only so much we can do.”

Farrell could only shake his head.

He has established connections with many people, including the ruler of a country like Lania, the favorites of gods like Lisabel and Sana, and the goblins, a race that has a certain trade influence on the entire continent. But in the current situation, he seems unable to do anything.

"We still need more power."

Fary looked at the sun above his head. The situation before him was beyond his level. This was a chess table that only the real big shots could sit at. Even those quasi-legends were just a slightly larger chess piece on such a chessboard.

"Are we going to send out those quasi-legends?"

A choice has been placed before the Pope.

There are several quasi-legends in the church. Under the cover of the crusaders who are still loyal to the church, one quasi-legend is enough to deal with the exposed heretical churches one by one.

However, every time you use these quasi-legends, you need to be extremely cautious.

Every appearance and action will accumulate more legends and beliefs for these quasi-legends, pushing them one step further towards legend.

And this is not a good thing.

"What conditions are better for them now?"

Everyone present looked at the high priest who was in charge of housing those quasi-legendary beings. He shook his head.

"Neither is good. None of them are in a good condition to meet the minimum requirement for deployment."

This was not beyond the Pope's expectations. The faith of those believers was being shaken by the extra sun in the sky. Their doubts about their faith and the scriptures they had read would naturally be reflected in the quasi-legends of the church.

After all, those quasi-legends accepted the faith from the believers and would naturally be influenced by them.

"The whispering in their ears is driving them crazy, and I'm not sure if any of them have become quasi-legends over there."

Essentially, it is already difficult for these quasi-legends to maintain themselves. If a little bit of faith power is added at this time to push them to legend, they will most likely be completely lost in the prayers and praises of countless believers, and they will gradually melt into the legends and beliefs of the sun. Eventually, they will turn into a ray of light and melt into the sunlight.

However, if only conventional forces are used, the church no longer has the ability to resolve heresy in a short period of time.

About 30 percent of the churches have stopped returning to the church. At this point, it can be determined that they have sided with the heretics.

"There is no time to hesitate. Those are just consumables. Now is the time to use them."

The high priest in black knocked on the table with his knuckles and spoke.

"What if we release the quasi-legend that's already standing on the opposite side?"

The high priest who was in charge of the quasi-legends was a little worried about this. He was the one closest to those quasi-legends, and the current situation of those quasi-legends really could not be described as "not reaching the bottom line for dispatch."

But none of the senior priests in front of him looked at him. All the others were looking at the Pope.

Their attitude is already clear.

"No, continue to try to stabilize their condition. Don't forget the most fundamental purpose of the Church of the Sun God. We use the sun to watch over humans. And they are still humans now."

(End of this chapter)