Chapter 541: Divine Ascension (2)
Three hundred years ago, after Hamel had died in the Demon King of Incarceration’s Castle, Babel, Vermouth was the one who had arranged his reincarnation into Eugene.
However, Vermouth didn’t have anything to do with how Agaroth had been reincarnated as Hamel.
“It was because Agaroth was the only choice,” Eugene softly muttered while looking out into the distant sea. “He may not have defeated the Demon King of Destruction, but he at least left his mark on the Demon King’s core. And unlike the other gods, he was able to hold the Demon King of Destruction back for several days.”
Though there weren’t that many gods who had taken on the challenge of trying to stop the Demon King of Destruction, among the gods who had accepted that task, only Agaroth had managed to accomplish it.
Was it because Agaroth was just that strong? Eugene was the first to deny that possibility. It was true that Agaroth was one of the strongest gods around. It was also a fact that he was one of the few gods who had managed to slay multiple Demon Kings by himself.
However, among all of the gods who had been alive during the Age of Myth, Agaroth hadn’t been the strongest. Of the Ancient Gods who hadn’t taken part in the war between the gods and the Demon Kings, there were several gods who possessed greater divine power than Agaroth. What made Agaroth so special was that, as befitting of his name as the God of War, Agaroth was unstoppable when it came to warfare.
‘Eugene suddenly recalled, ‘Just now, Gavid Lindman said that he had managed to cut down Agaroth, didn’t he?’
Eugene didn’t believe that Gavid Lindman was lying about that, but he did feel that there were certain other factors at play to have made such a thing even possible. No matter what methods the Demon King of Incarceration may have used to recreate him, the Agaroth that Gavid had fought wasn’t the real thing. It was probably an illusion created by the Demon King of Incarceration based on what he had seen and remembered. If all of the God of War’s murderous intent and spite was removed from him, leaving him with only his skill in combat, it was inevitable for there to be differences from the real Agaroth.
Agaroth was able to hold back the Demon King of Destruction for so long because of the said spite and murderous intent. In the first place, the strength and depth of his divine power hadn’t been of any use when facing the Demon King of Destruction.
Before that final battle, Agaroth had heard the voices of his believers. He watched as everyone in his Divine Army died in front of his eyes. Then, to satisfy the last wishes of his Saintess Aria, he had broken her neck himself.
That was why Agaroth had been able to block the Demon King of Destruction. His spite and murderous intent had fueled his desire to kill the Demon King of Destruction by whatever means possible and had allowed him to endure those five days spent within the core of Destruction.
“In the opinion of the Ancient Gods, it would be a far too risky and baseless venture to place their trust in the people of the next era,” Eugene snorted. “That’s right. Rather than expecting the birth of someone in the next era who could perfectly control the Holy Sword, was strong enough to be an equal of the god, and was skilled enough to not only defeat the Demon King of Incarceration but also reach the Demon King of Destruction who lay beyond, they decided that it would be better to just reincarnate the reliable choice — Agaroth.”
His friends listened in silence.
“But it didn’t go as well as they hoped,” Eugene muttered with a wry grin.
The Ancient Gods’ arrangements were only half successful.
Eventually, the Demon King of Incarceration did launch an invasion of the continent just like he had during the Age of Myth. The exact reason for the invasion was unknown, but the fact that the Demon King of Incarceration, who had remained silent for so long, would suddenly start a war seemed to be a clear signal that the end was approaching.
“Sienna, Anise, Molon. Three hundred years ago, would any of you have ever imagined that I might be something so grandiose as the reincarnation of the Ancient God of War from the previous era?” Eugene asked his three listeners.
Instead of replying immediately, all three first glanced at each other. They carefully thought back to when they had first met Hamel. They recalled the way he seemed to have a dirty rag for a tongue, how he kept clicking his tongue at them like he was trying to pick a fight, all of the unsavory rumors surrounding him, and how Hamel would constantly challenge Vermouth to a spar whenever he got the chance....
“I don’t know about a God of War, but I did think you were a true idiot,” Anise admitted honestly.
“You didn’t seem quite strong enough to be accepted as a comrade, but I still felt that you weren’t truly a villain at heart,” Molon also gave his honest opinion.
“I... um... well... I did think that you were a bit of an idiot, but still, um, that didn’t stretch to the point where I couldn’t accept it,” Sienna stammered out her answer in a small voice, recalling how she felt after hearing Hamel call her “pretty” during their first meeting.
“You three really are a bunch of bastards,” Eugene growled.
It seemed like they had initially looked down on him even more than he had first thought.
Trying to calm the anger boiling inside of him, Eugene spat out, “In any case, well, that was where the problem lay. The Ancient Gods had been hoping that the reincarnation of Agaroth would result in someone who could pacify the battle in the human world as soon as he was reincarnated and proceed to harvest the heads of all of the high-ranking demonfolk and Demon Kings like they were weeds. But in reality, I, as the reincarnation, wasn’t quite as impressive as they were expecting.”
Sienna awkwardly tried to comfort him, “...But even so... well... Hamel, you were strong enough, weren’t you?”
“Being strong enough wasn’t good enough.” Eugene shook his head with another click of his tongue. “The thing that caused half of the plan to fall into ruins was time. Too much time had passed between the beginning of the current era and the reincarnation of Agaroth.”
The Holy Sword Altair had been forged for Agaroth’s sake. The Ancient Gods had hoped that Agaroth’s reincarnation would work with Altair to stop the Demon King of Destruction before the Demon King managed to end the world once more. They judged that, even if Agaroth’s own strength proved insufficient, as long as he could use Altair as a medium to draw on the source of divine power that had been distilled from the faith of the entire continent, he should be able to reach the same level as the Demon King of Destruction.
However, too much time had passed, causing Agaroth’s godhood to fade into obscurity. Although Hamel was strong for a human, he still fell far short of the strength that the Ancient Gods had been expecting. Even if Hamel had become the master of the Holy Sword, without his godhood, it would have been impossible for him to draw on Altair’s full power.
An opportunity was needed to reawaken his faded divinity. He needed to spend time wandering the battlefields, repeatedly fighting in battles, killing demonfolk, and slaying Demon Kings....
But would the Demon King of Destruction really wait around for him to finish all that? No, it wouldn’t, and it wasn’t just the Demon King of Destruction that Hamel needed to worry about.
The Demon King of Incarceration had already announced the start of the war but had retreated into silence within Babel after doing so. However, the other Demon Kings and demonfolk refused to stay similarly silent. Instead, they were given free rein to leave the Devildom and rampage across the continent, leaving a trail of massacres behind them. If things had continued like this, humanity would have been destroyed at the hands of the demonfolk and Demon Kings before the Demon King of Destruction had even made an appearance.
Someone.
They needed someone. Someone who could buy time until Agaroth could reawaken his forgotten godhood. Someone who could stop the other Demon Kings and demonfolk from destroying humanity. Someone who could provide hope instead of allowing resignation and despair to permeate the world.
The Ancient Gods knew what method they needed to use. Things would turn out fine if they could just find a Hero. Someone who could become the focal point of humanity, ignite the hope for victory, and inspire humanity to follow him onto the battlefield by serving as the foundation of their newfound hope.
Only a Hero could do such a thing.
So should they bestow a revelation and manufacture a Hero? But who on earth should they choose? Within the Light, that divine mass of Selflessness, a faint ego was formed in order to make this decision. If things kept going like this, then everything that they had done would be rendered utterly meaningless. Someone needed to buy time until Agaroth could be reawakened, but who on earth should they choose? Just who would be able to act as the Hero to end this era of despair?
They had the Saints. Putting aside the fact whether these poor women could even be called true Saints, the Light, at the very least, did not reject the existence of these Saints. This was because they felt that such beings were necessary for their plans.
However, the Light ultimately decided not to bestow the fate of a Hero onto these Saints. It wasn’t because they felt pity for these artificially created Saints; it was simply a problem of it being inefficient to do so.
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