Episode 85-God Eater Uriah (5)

The moment Lemfra appeared in front of Ifritia and Catria, the two goddesses felt very sorry for Lemfra. I looked with my eyes.

Although we don’t know where Uriah came from, Lemfra recently left saying that he would conquer the myths of another region, and as soon as Uriah disappeared, Lemfra appeared at an amazing timing. It was because I couldn’t help thinking about the relationship between our children.

“A god who claimed to be a god-eating god just popped out. Does Lemfra know the identity of that b*tch?”

On the surface, it looked like a question, but her words contained considerable thorns.

The reason why she doesn’t show concern when another god, even a god who seems to have a considerable level of strength, seems to have a thorn in Lemfra, because Lemfra doesn’t say anything to them. Because it didn’t

Lemfra hasn’t been able to subdue it yet, and if it has that level of strength, it might be a considerable threat to the Lempria Empire, but after keeping the existence of such a god a complete secret from them, that god only appeared after talking to Aison. I had a very sad feeling about it.

“It’s almost the same as what you all know. As she introduced herself, she’s known in the area where she lived as a god who eats gods. As much as she has a myth of subduing and eating all the gods, ifri is pure power. Stronger than Tia.”

“We know that because we saw it… Why did we fight with a b*tch like that?”

“Catria, don’t ask such meaningless questions, you know. There’s no choice but to fight a b*tch with a myth like that.”

Through conversations with the gods of the Land of Dawn and the Dragon Lord, they were able to fuse each other’s myths.

It means that even if each other sees each other badly, it can exist within a single mythological system.

But Uriah’s situation was different.

From Lemfra’s point of view, if Uriah is left behind, a monster that dares to devour other divine beings without daring to listen to the orders of the creator god will exist.

If the level ends here, it could be okay, but in a situation where Uriah says she eats even her creator, if she doesn’t punish her, Lemfra’s authority will inevitably fall.

That’s why, to Lemfra, Uriah was a being who had to kneel under him unconditionally.

Uriah couldn’t leave Lemfra alone either.

If Lemfra puts her creator god on top of herself, the absolute power she possessed will decrease, and her Lemfra will become unable to eat any god under her command. Unfolds

Since it is a battle that neither of the two can easily back down from, it is a relationship that has no choice but to start a war.

“But you can tell me more about it. All I know is that a goddess claiming to be a god who eats gods suddenly came and caused a stir. Maybe there’s something I can help with, so what’s going on? Please at least mention if this happened.”

In Katria’s polite tone, Rem Fra recited about what happened with Uriah and her plans for the future.

“I’m going to tell the humans about Uriah.”

“Should we do that? Wouldn’t it be easier to subdue Uriah in a situation that he knew as a demon rather than to develop the power that Uriah can use in the Lempria Empire?”

“The myth that Uriah has is not that light.”

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It was Uriah who had a very powerful mythology that dominated an entire region.

In order to completely destroy the myth to that extent, it was necessary to go directly into the area occupied by Uriah and break its power, rather than fighting only in the Lempria Empire.

It was a situation where she had to destroy her base anyway, and it was a situation where she had to defeat Uriah as a god who ate God, not Uriah as a demon who rebelled against God.

“Anyway, if Uriah’s essence is to be destroyed, it’s better to take the power away from the Lempria Empire, which is even a little more weakened.”

It was also necessary to think from the human point of view.

Eventually, as the empire of Lempria continues to expand, it will reach the land ruled by Uriah, and at that time, if there is a big difference in the history recorded by each other, confusion will arise.

Above all, it was because I was confident that I could definitely subdue Uriah no matter what name he had.

In terms of simple power, Uriah had much stronger power, but Lemfra had an advanced myth that he had built up until now.

It was unimaginable for Lemfra to be defeated by Uriah, who was simply attacking with personal force.

At Lemfra’s words, Catria didn’t vomit loudly.

Partly because of her belief that she could only give her own opinion on the words of her supreme deity, Lemfra, and also because Lemfra’s words were not considered particularly wrong.

That’s how Lempra told Aison about Uriah.

[I came to tell you something about Uriah, the god who eats God, who came to you today.]

‘I thought he was a demon who claimed to eat gods, but was he really a god?’

[It’s convenient to think of it as a kind of evil spirit. As you can see from the gods of the lands of dawn, there are many gods in this world who do not know of my existence, but are working hard to cultivate their own land. I did not dare to reveal my name to them, and since they are also working hard to benefit the world in their own way, I do not punish them simply for not knowing my existence.]

‘Is Uriah a god who preys on such gods?’

[The power she possesses is a goddess that greatly surpasses other gods, but her temper is more violent than that of a demon.

‘You’re a crazy god. Even the lesser demons hate Lemfra, but they don’t have the slightest thought of attacking Lemfra.

Lempra flinched slightly at Aison’s exhilarating criticism.

It was hard to believe that Aison, who had shown thorough courtesy to all the gods he had met, was hard to believe, but he had no intention of being polite toward Uriah, who dared to catch and eat Lemfra, the creator god.

[You are right. It is impossible for any god to defeat me, but it seems that Uriah is targeting other gods, not me. I will inform the other gods about Uriah’s danger, so Ison, you should also inform the humans of Uriah’s danger.]

This was a kind of declaration of war from Lemfra to Uriah.

It was an implicit message that by letting her humans know her name, she would be able to function normally in the Lempria Empire, so let’s stick together using our powers.

‘Okay. Lemprasin.’

[Then I’ll go back now, so stay well.]

Lempra slowly slipped out of Aison’s consciousness.

‘Uriara, the god who eats gods…’

Aison muttered to himself.

As a human being, what could he do?

First of all, as Lemfra ordered, after preaching to the humans the danger of Uriah, he called his officials and put their heads together.

“Our gods say that we are being attacked by an evil spirit called Uriah. We, who live under the protection of the gods, can’t just watch this danger, so those with a sharp edge should open their mouths right away.”

Eison said so, but the bureaucrats didn’t think otherwise either.

“I have a thought, can I recite it?”

“Tell me.”

In the quiet situation, the only one who raised her hand was Aria, acting as Eison’s secretary.

“I know that humans have powers that only humans can use. If you use powers that no other god can use, except Lemprasin and the two Gods of Mana, you can stop Uriah even a little bit. Wouldn’t it?”

Mana, a power that gods cannot use and that only humans can use.

The idea of using that power to stop the evil gods from attacking their empire and to help the gods was a very loyal yet outrageous idea.

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