Chapter Ninety-Six: The Core

"It's a shame......"

Science stands on a chessboard of light and shadow on a glass roof, surrounded by four invisible walls, which completely seal the space, and science inside cannot do anything unless it acts according to the rules of chess.

Like the attack that just disappeared out of thin air.

Science was in no hurry to continue the game, he had not yet figured out who he would choose as his pawn, and the gods leisurely looked around and admired the beautiful chessboard.

A terrifying blue fireball swept through the sky, and although the terrifying heat was like purgatory as it approached the earth, the blue light passed through the roof of the greenhouse, creating a dream-like and beautiful scene on the ground.

The terrifying star departed, and it flew away, eventually becoming an insignificant backdrop of endless destruction in the dark starry sky.

Science deeply regrets this.

"If you agree, we can make this place a little prettier together, right?"

The countess did not answer, she sat quietly at the table and continued her afternoon tea.

The god sighed helplessly, then raised a hand.

He vanished into thin air, then reappeared in his position as king.

In the place of science was a handsome young man with a sword and wings on his back, just like the angel that the Holy See had praised it.

"I'm sorry, but the gods don't have queens. ”

Science said to raise his right hand, and then to his left and right, the pieces appeared in their place.

It was a legend sung by mortals.

Gabriel, Raphael, and the legendary archangel stood on the left and right of the king and queen as bishops, and on either side of them were the legendary paladins Roland and King Arthur as knights, and the last chariot was the legendary Charlemagne and King Lionheart.

"Justice has always been multiplied, because what is right will naturally be recognized by all. ”

Convinced that he had won, Science began to continue the game, and the first step was to move Gabriel forward.

And so the battle began.

The queen beside the countess shouted, summoned her guards, and overstepped the order, ignoring the silent countess and letting the pawns fight the warriors of science.

Unlike the gods, who did not summon soldiers, the queen had a well-manned guard, no less.

She has eight poker soldiers, two Jacks of Spades as her knights, a bishop as a rabbit and a cat, and chariots as a pair of egg-like round twins.

It was a great game, especially after Jack of Spades started a battle with Gabriel, who had eaten him, when he was about to go out according to the rules.

Since then, the rules on the chessboard have become extremely complex, and the under-armed science is often besieged, but his warriors are so powerful that angels and paladins are invincible.

Standing in the shadow of the beautiful greenhouse rooftop, Science enjoyed the pleasure of triumphing step by step towards itself, a rare experience for a god, and all the enemies he had faced before could not hold out for so long.

And so finally, science will die the countess.

Except for the queen who never moved, now that the countess's warriors were wiped out, science had the absolute preponderance. Even if the other party has some kind of cheating method that is allowed by the rules, it is impossible to turn the tables.

"Checkmate. ”

Science declares the game over, and then all the pieces on the board are gone.

The invisible barrier was gone, and only science and the Countess remained.

"Remarkable, for a god. ”

The countess finally spoke.

"Are you underestimating the gods?"

"No, I don't think the gods can care about this poor mortal game, the first time you played chess, you won a veteran. ”

"Thank you. ”

Science smiled and walked towards the countess, ready to end the chase.

It's funny, but the god can already be sure that if he ends the battle here, this horrific destruction that seems to never end can be brought to an end.

The Countess had done everything she could, and so far science had not seen the will of the monster, which meant that the gods had followed the Countess on the wrong path and wasted a lot of time.

It's time to put an end to this bug, although it is a lot of fun.

Science finally stood in front of the countess, and as a decoy, the mortal did everything he could, but now it was all over.

The gods stretched out their hands to mortals.

Then in that instant, a meteorite left the battlefield in the chaos and smashed towards science.

The meteorite was pitifully small compared to the grand wars of the Endless Universe, but it could still easily destroy this small shelter.

Science is unmoved.

He looked at the countess in front of him.

This mortal was far more fragile than the gods, and if that monster was really determined to let the meteorite destroy this place, then the countess would not be immune.

"Take me out of here. ”

"I can't do it. ”

The countess didn't seem to be lying, and it only took a split second for science to understand what she was talking about.

This is a cage constructed by science and monsters, it traps science and monsters, and no one can escape unless one of the two is completely defeated.

"Take me to the monster. ”

Faced with the order of the gods, the countess had a look of embarrassment on her face.

"Don't play with words, you know what I want, take me to destroy the monster that trapped me here. ”

Science raised his right hand at the falling meteorite, and the terrifying attack turned into shining points of light in the unknown force, and countless blue butterflies separated from the hot molten meteorite, forming a brilliant band of light in the air.

The countess watched the blue light fall to the ground through the glass on the roof of the greenhouse, and stood up quietly.

"You'll take me to it, won't you?"

The countess was silent, then turned and walked to the other side of the greenhouse.

Science followed.

Passing through a glass gate, they left the greenhouse.

Science took one last look at the beautiful garden and was determined to make the place last forever.

Then the god followed the countess into a metal building.

It was a bizarre, windowless building with an angular faΓ§ade that looked like an inverted pyramid half buried in the earth.

When Science walked into the building, he was greeted by a staircase that descended into the building.

"The main body of this building is underground. ”

The countess explained, and walked down the stairs.

Science glanced at the metal without a single crack around him, and then followed the countess down the way.

"What's down here?"

"Something that's hidden, the core. ”

Science laughed: it's a symbol.