Chapter Ninety-Three: Alice

The gases on the planet's surface are cooling and condensing, and the whole world is enveloped in a torrential downpour that seems to last until the end of the world.

Science slowly descended from the dark clouds that enveloped the entire world, and the Giant of Light emitted a pure light that illuminated the world in the rain, and every drop of rain on the entire planet reflected a pure white light.

Then the rain finally stopped.

Science stands on the top of the mountain and gently raises his hands.

At that moment, the plant began to appear out of thin air, growing upwards.

Green has taken over the world at a terrifying rate, and plants are tenaciously growing on all lands, stretching their roots into rocks, reaching into stagnant water, and even occupying pristine oceans.

But the water eventually converged, and the stagnant water created by the endless rain flowed along the surface of the planet, converging towards the deepest places, and finally the great lake became the sea, and the sea became the ocean.

The plants stubbornly held on, stretching their branches and leaves towards the light of science, shaking off the rain from their bodies.

So science raised its hands again.

This time it was the animals that appeared.

Countless strange beasts appeared among the plants, they looked around curiously, and then began to run and start hunting.

There are ordinary and small, as well as huge and terrifying.

And then science finally put its hand down.

He wasn't going to make mortals here, because there was no need anymore.

The god stretched out his hand to the void around him, and then vanished.

Science entered a hidden place, a pure white corridor.

The Giant of Light looked at the building in front of him and smiled.

The gods love it here.

It was a corridor, and the walls of the corridor were all glowing white, as if it were a passage of light, and although it was not known where the end would lead, Science did not mind walking through it.

Then at the end of the hallway, science opens the door.

He began to fall.

"Welcome to Alice's world, science. ”

"Thank you. ”

Science wouldn't have fallen to his death at all, and although he would have been terrified of falling, it would only last for a moment.

Then the god fell to the ground, and he found himself in a metal room with round tables and chairs.

Science laughed.

He held out a hand towards the void beside him, and the whole world began to distort.

It was as if a lump of cotton had been pulled out of the middle of a poor doll, except that science had pulled out another space out of the space where there was no gap.

It was a square space that wasn't supposed to be here, dragged into the room by science, so the room was twisted and propped up, and the walls on all four sides were curved.

And in the center of the room, in mid-air, levitated the countess and the monster.

"Now, it's you who fall. ”

The countess fell.

But the metal monster didn't fall, it stood in mid-air, stabbing a metal spike towards science.

Without fear, the god stretched out a hand to the thorn, and the pure light flooded the metal.

Then a terrifying force spread.

There was no sound, no vibration from the collision, and the whole world quietly began to crumble.

It all started in this room, the tables and chairs, the walls, and then the outside world, where the earth cracked, lava gushed, and then disappeared into the void, plants burned in flames, but no smoke and dust rose, ashes fell, and animals lay quietly on the ground, falling to death.

Even the sun in the sky began to crumble.

Science turned its head.

He finds himself back in the world he had just made.

Everything was done, the animals were running on the green ground, and a group of apes began to walk in the woods.

But the metal monster and the countess are not here.

At that moment, science finally understood what was happening before its eyes.

He fell into a trap.

It's a trap that mortals can't come up with, only the gods know how to deceive the omniscient gods, and at least for now, the Countess has done a good job with the help of the metal monster.

They stripped science of its divine powers, and at the cost that the monster was also unable to use its otherwise terrifying powers.

And in the process, the monster, with a simple hint, dragged science into his own power.

The god did not feel that his supernatural powers were limited, and he fell into the illusion that he was still omnipotent, and then created an invincible enemy of his own.

Science with the power of the gods, only the strange and terrifying enemies he had just seen could restrain his steps.

But without the science of supernatural power, he faced nothing more than an enemy not much different from mortals.

So the Giant of Light dissipated.

A figure composed of light, science, opened its eyes.

The first sight he saw was the countess standing next to a metal monster.

"Welcome to my meeting room, science. ”

The god ignored the mortal in front of him, he raised his head and looked out at the outside world through the window.

It was a magnificent war.

A world is being generated, manifesting in the endless void, expanding as if it were an inextricable version of a curse, split into two colors: pure white and metallic ash.

The two colors fought, trying to push each other away from them, and the world was torn apart.

"What's that thing called?"

"Jeberwater. ”

The Countess glanced up at the metal monster beside her.

It was a dragon, as it should be, science isn't sure, because there are so many strange things about this monster that it doesn't look like a dragon.

Science smiled and held out his right hand: "Introducing you, St. George, if you like." ”

It was a legendary saint, one of the Holy Spirits in the hands of science, who was once civilized by killing a giant dragon, and was known as a model of believers who were strong because of their purity.

Then the Holy Spirit raised his spear at the monster and began to charge.

The monster stuck out its head at an alarming speed and bit the Holy Spirit, then swallowed it.

Science sighed helplessly.

One might expect the Holy Spirit to jump out of the monster's stomach and kill the monster with one blow, but science definitely doesn't want to stand in the monster's gastric juices.

So he lifted up his hand and let the Holy Spirit disappear.

"What a failure. ”

"Nope. ”

The countess shook her head, then turned and ran.

It wasn't until the door closed, with a loud crash, that science reacted.

Then he laughed.

There is no more pitiful, desperate escape.

Compared to science and the power of the monster, the safe place that the countess could set foot in was pitifully small, she could temporarily leave the sight of the gods, but where could she hide?

It's not the mortal countess that's really worth noting.