Chapter 131 Ideal
Now Diane understood why the transmigrators said she could immediately get together with the Queen as soon as she went to Favya—this was definitely one of their own.

In this world, faith may be closer than kinship. There are many people like Holy Bishop Drummond, but when the Storm Goddess was around, he was a loyal dog.

Even though the sun goddess has fallen, her followers are still trying to resurrect her, because the longing for the sun and for light will never end.

The sun in the sky is now unable to defeat evil, so someone will try to resurrect the true sun to fight against evil.

"Now you understand, right? Only we are truly loyal to you. Everyone else is here with ulterior motives!"

Queen Fafya expressed loyalty, loyalty to their faith that light would triumph over darkness, a loyalty that transcended everything.

"You're overthinking it. Margaret would never betray me."

This loyalty deserves praise, but the target is wrong; at least for Diane, the head maid's loyalty far surpasses that of these people.

“Your Highness, do not be deceived. She is a demigod controlled by the new gods to numb your consciousness and make you believe that you and she are on the same path, but this is wrong. They only want to control your authority.”

Queen Fafia was incredibly loyal. In her eyes, all the gods were bad people, and naturally, the new gods were also bad people. She was simply rescuing Diane from the clutches of a wicked woman.

Diane did not have the memory of awakened God and did not understand her own good intentions, but no one was more loyal than them.

“I know whether I can be paralyzed or not. Margaret is my other half, my other half who belongs to God. Please help me save her.”

Diane lied and did everything she could to help Margaret.

That's the truth; the Sun Goddess was indeed the head maid, but Queen Fafia saw through Diane's intentions at a glance.

"I am sorry, but I cannot obey your current orders. Your orders are irrational and impulsive."

Queen Fafnya immediately rejected Diane's request, her words still full of respect, but with an undertone that seemed to ask why Her Majesty was rebelling.

"Forget it, that's a battle between demigods, you have no power to interfere!"

Diane shook his head; unable to persuade Queen Fafya, he could only persuade himself.

"It's not that we lack the combat power of demigods, but it's impossible for us to mobilize for these people!"

Queen Fafya snorted coldly.

"What if I regain my memories and still believe you're wrong? What do you suggest I do then?"

Diane was furious, though not with hatred. He was annoyed and irritated. He understood Queen Fafya's decision. If it were him, there would be no argument. He would first knock the reincarnation of God unconscious, and then talk about it slowly when he arrived at Fafya.

“That would be me interfering with God’s plan. Please let me atone with my death.”

Queen Fafya thought about it carefully, seriously considered the possibility, and then decided to atone for her sins with her death.

"The sun god has been gone for so many years, how can you still be so loyal?"

Diane was speechless; she was deeply shocked by the other party's unyielding attitude.

"How can those who have seen the light get used to the darkness? Having seen the holy light of the true God, they are disgusted by the behavior of false gods. This world is sick and needs fire and holy light to purify it."

Queen Fafnya answered Diane's question seriously.

Realizing that she had spoken too profoundly, Queen Fafya paused for a moment to organize her thoughts.

"Gods are all selfish and self-serving. They never care about the starving commoners or the extravagant nobles. They only care about how many laws they have."

I don't think the world should be like this. They clearly have the most powerful divine power, but they only use it for authoritarian purposes instead of helping believers.

The gods cease their fighting, and the world should be beautiful, natural, and harmonious, where everyone is well-fed and free from evil.

All intelligent life will no longer fight each other; all believers wish to be bathed in light, freedom, fairness, and justice.

Queen Fafnir clearly expressed her position, and Diane was filled with respect. Others might not have understood, but Diane did.

"Have you ever thought that the sun god isn't so pure? Relying on others is not as good as relying on yourself; instead of believing in the sun god, you should become the sun god yourself."

Diane herself couldn't be an idealist, but she greatly respected such people, and even her previous anger dissipated considerably.

"..."

Queen Fafya didn't speak, her eyes fixed on Diane, making Diane feel uneasy all over.

"Have you ever thought about this kind of question? In fact, instead of praying to some god or emperor, why not become a god or emperor yourself? This is a world with gods. If you become the chief god, you can change the world with your will."

"..."

"Mountains may crumble, and I am a lecherous man. What will you do if the sun god becomes corrupt and degenerate?"

"I am incapable!"

"what?"

"I'm sorry, I don't have the power to change the world, I can only place my hopes on God."

Queen Fafya lowered her head, her face turning red with embarrassment; the noble queen resembled a child who had made a mistake.

"what?"

"I am just a mere legendary spirit. I have tried my best, but I am only at the level of an angel. My upper limit is only a lesser god, and that is under the condition that everything goes smoothly."

“I know this world is wrong, but I have no power to change it. I can only place my hopes on God, on the world king foretold by the God of Prophecy, the benevolent sun god.”

Diane's brief words, unlike those of her enemies who mocked her naivety, were a serious response that struck at her sore spot.

She doesn't have the ability to pursue a world where everyone has their own role and everyone is in harmony; she can only pray to the gods and Buddhas.

"..."

Now it was Diane's turn to fall silent, unsure how to describe her feelings at that moment.

You call it idealism? The other person is idealistic, yet also so realistic. They know they lack the ability, and then faithfully wait for a savior to appear.

"Your Highness, do you think I'm weak? I won't argue, it's just as you think."

Diane's manner of speaking and her scheming revealed her character. Queen Fafia could only sigh, "Truly worthy of being the Sun God, her unyielding spirit is something they can't match."

Queen Fafia had imagined many scenarios of meeting the sun god, but this blinding, glaring sensation was something she had never considered.

“I don’t think so. If I really regain my divine position and become the sun god, I will try my best to implement your ideas, because I also look forward to such a world.”

"But whether it's human nature or the environment, things don't always go the way we want. I hope you won't be sad or upset when that happens."

Diane gave him a heads-up, saying that although it was still many years away from him becoming a god, and it was even uncertain whether he could become a god at all.

"Your Highness..."

The Purple-Eyed Queen felt a little wet, her soul and body trembling. Diane's suggestion of patching things up only proved that Diane really wanted to do it.

Even within the Church of the Sun, an organization united solely by faith, Queen Fafya's ideology was considered radical. More importantly, Queen Fafya was a true queen.

She possessed lofty ideals and cold rationality; she knew that this idea was a fantasy projected onto a deity, one she could never realize.

Now, her god was seriously considering this matter and making promises to her, his entire body pulsating with excitement. "Your Highness, if you're trying to deceive me in this way, wanting me to help the new god's lackeys, there's no need for that. Is your next line, 'Margaret is very important to your ascension to godhood'?"

I can't believe I really racked my brains to figure out why Diane said that, so that she would feel like she had some kind of shelter from the sun.

"That's right, Margaret is a strong driving force behind my idea, and it would be best if you could help her."

Diane hadn't thought of it, but after Queen Fafya said it, Diane suddenly realized it was a really good reason.

"you……"

It's so easy to understand. Diane is so easy to understand. Having dealt with countless hypocritical politicians and scoundrels, Queen Fafya can no longer distinguish between truth and falsehood. But based on her past experience, she understands perfectly clearly that Diane is telling the truth.

"Your Highness, you have been deceived!"

Unable to get angry, Queen Fafya trembled as she faced Diane, the embodiment of faith, and the only thing she could muster the courage to say was this one sentence.

The fault doesn't lie with Diane; it's all the fault of the treacherous officials. Diane was too deeply deceived by others.

"Fine, I trust my maid, my Margaret. She will bring me victory, just like always!"

Diane gazed out the window at the crimson moonlight. There were no lights in the room, but he could see ships from other ports through the window.

Diane felt that the current situation was quite good; there was no brainwashing package waiting for her. Although he was a loyal subject with a less-than-ideal mind, he seemed genuinely loyal.

Diane could only believe that the head maid would win and then come looking for her. Queen Fafya was simply too stubborn to be persuaded.

"I will also bring you victory!"

Queen Fafia felt jealous. She had read Diane's file and knew about Diane's relationship with the head maid. She also wanted to gain Diane's trust like the head maid did, and since she shared the same ideals as Diane, she should be even more deserving of Diane's trust.

"Oh!"

Diane wanted to say something harsh, but then she felt that good people shouldn't point guns at each other, so she gave up. She couldn't mock someone just because they were loyal, unless she dared to say the same thing to an enemy.

"Your Highness, you may vent your anger; I can bear it!"

If Diane had argued with him, saying that she was nowhere near as good as Margaret, Queen Fafya would have felt better, at least by comparing her to Margaret. But Diane's disregard made her feel suffocated.

"Do you think I have such a bad temper?"

Diane looked at Queen Fafya with surprise and a strange expression, her purple eyes flickering uncertainly in the shadows.

"It's better than I expected."

It's too good, too good to be true, like someone from this world.

"Actually, I was the only one who came to Tudor this time. I came to investigate your identity. Although there are demigods among your followers, they are actually unable to get to Tudor. I just concealed this information."

Queen Fafnir knelt down on one knee and apologized to Diane, revealing that she had just concealed some information.

"Uh, I really want to yell at you. Are you just teasing me?"

"Forget it, forget it. Those people who come to Tudor probably think the same way you do—that I've been deceived, and they have no hope."

Diane was initially upset, but she quickly recovered because she had stopped relying on these "loyal subjects." These people were exclusive and saw everyone as a traitor.

Queen Fafnir was even more upset; Diane didn't trust them.

"Get up, why are you kneeling? It's scary."

Diane's eyes turned to the window again, as if she wanted to know the outcome of the battle from outside, and she didn't care about the person in front of her.

"When do we leave?"

Diane was eager to know the outcome. The head maid was full of confidence, but she didn't know how the fight had gone, though she probably wouldn't be able to see it.

"Almost there, the magic crystal needs to be warmed up before it can be activated."

Queen Fafia suddenly wondered if she had made a mistake, but the die was cast and she had no choice but to proceed. What could she possibly do to interfere with the demigods if she went back on her word now?

"Your Highness, I could actually send people to observe the palace and the cathedral..."

"boom……"

The ship rocked slightly, followed by a muffled explosion.

"What's going on here?"

Diane was confused. What had happened now?
"Your Highness, please rest assured. I will go and see what's wrong."

Queen Fafya closed the door and ran towards the deck. Once on the deck, she understood the situation as soon as she saw it.

In the air were two angelic-level mages, their wands unleashing a barrage of light beams. Their ship had been accidentally damaged; the enemy's primary target was not them.

"What happened?"

Queen Fafia was puzzled when a figure rushed towards her. Her appearance also alerted the two magicians, who unleashed two beams of light that followed the figure.

"Ah……"

Queen Fafia swung her sword, a longsword burning with flames, and unleashed a beam of light that severed both light cannons.

"Is that Queen Fafya? Don't get entangled with them. Please quickly tell His Highness Anne that the Shield of Radiance is to be used against Lady Margarita!"

A figure appeared before Queen Fafia; it was Lady Terry. She directly begged Queen Fafia to pass on the information before collapsing from exhaustion on the deck.

"you are?"

Queen Fafia did not recognize her and was determined to kill her with a single sword strike to resolve the current trouble. The murderous voice of the magician came from the sky.

"Don't even think about leaving, you'll all die here!"

"You've all ruined my good time, you're the ones who want to die!"

Having assessed friend from foe and realizing that retreat would not solve the problem, Queen Fafya lightly leaped into the air.

Queen Fafnir was just about to improve her relationship with Diane when she was suddenly attacked, preventing her from finishing her sentence.

As expected, the two mages provoked the wrong person. Their magical shield was as fragile as paper in front of Queen Fafya, shattering with a single strike of her flaming sword.

The two who had just been so menacing suddenly became like frightened mice, scattering in all directions to escape for their lives.

However, for Fafya, it was just a matter of the cat catching the mouse taking a little more effort.

Queen Fafya gently landed on the deck again and glanced at the spot where the light cannon had hit. Fortunately, the power unit was not damaged, otherwise, taking Diane would have meant taking the riskier Spirit Realm.

She hurried back to her cabin, intending to explain to Diane that the trouble had been resolved and she could leave soon. However, she saw the door open in the distance, and her heart skipped a beat. She rushed over to check, and sure enough, Diane was gone.

Thinking about where the ship was damaged, she suddenly realized something, but it was too late.

(End of this chapter)

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