Because that is the most sacred faith in the hearts of their Hassan al-Sabah, the leaders of the past!

The strongest First Generation—Master!

"Should I order the others to commit suicide, sir...?"

The Old Man of the Mountain: "There is no need for that—below my death, a hundred heads or a thousand heads make no difference. I am already dead, and I would not have appeared here unless necessary—to take your head and retrieve the Assassin-rank Spirit Origin in order to regain the Grand rank... However—the Grand rank is not what I need. A sword that abandons the Grand rank can open up new opportunities for heroic spirits in desperate situations."

There was no need to explain so much to Bai Mao, but beneath the old man's seemingly dignified personality lay a gentleness that was not easily noticed.

Just like in Chapter Six Singularity, he made various excuses for not taking off the head of the Cursed Arm. Although he called it incompetent, he helped the Cursed Arm and Chaldea. In the end, he only killed the arm that was the Demon God as a substitute.

He knew perfectly well that the Hassans had done their best...

And this gentleness, just as it warmed the cursed wrist back then, now warms Bai Mao's heart as well!

"I see—thank you for your grace! You have given me, this humble life, the opportunity to contribute to the war to save the world." Bai Mao was deeply moved.

If her death could allow the First Generation to reclaim the Grand Master title, that would be wonderful.

Clang! The evening bell rang, and then, with a swift movement, a sword fell—killing all the other Hassans in the process.

This scene was witnessed by the entire world.

Rather, it's more accurate to say that when that grand war began, apart from the participants themselves, this spectacle had already been unfolding all over the world.

Such a wonderful show should be shared with more people.

The good habit formed from the concept of mythology in the universe is that the more famous and far-reaching the mythology is, the stronger the power it will ultimately gain. I am quite happy to let people see for themselves how the heroes save the world.

Putting everything else aside—if we don't understand the nature and detailed origins of the enemy, even if someone like him, who is already recognized by the world as a 'god,' appears and easily resolves the calamity, humanity won't feel any real connection.

That only proves that God's power is indeed great and strong, but didn't we already feel this in the Grand Temple of Time?

Only conflicts stemming from fundamentally different mythological mysteries, and a variety of ancient stories and characters that evoke either emotion or despair, can make people realize what kind of war deserves to be called a 'grand' performance.

In other words, after killing the Hundred Faces, there were no particularly significant changes, and King Hassan's Spirit Origin gradually transformed into the Assassin-class—and he subsequently regained the Grand rank.

Isn't the Assassin class the most suitable class for him?

This is a matter of course!

Hassan-Sabbah—a name shared by generations of mountain elders—was a self-proclaimed representative of God on earth, the sole spokesperson for God, and a companion to the concept of 'death'.

Among all the Hassans throughout history, there was one who was the strongest and most unique: "My face is the death of the Old Man of the Mountain, my shoulder is the judgment of the Old Man of the Mountain." This is the Old Man of the Mountain among the Old Men of the Mountain—the Hassan who killed the Hassan. He is the Hassan who will stand up and judge the Hassans as they approach their end and deny themselves. He is also the Grand Assassin, corresponding to the Beast class.

It's understandable that there were no eyewitnesses to him within the assassination order, because by the time they saw him, their lives had already ended.

As the originator of the "Old Man of the Mountain," he also bears the responsibility of judging the corruption of the cult, and chooses to serve as the cult's watchdog.

Although the religious order is a righteous entity established under God's teachings, its members are not immune to committing human evil deeds.

Therefore, this character would not allow corruption to occur within the cult. Those who follow God's teachings but indulge in human desires—this is the deepest blasphemy against God.

There is no more teaching to impart, nor any personal story to tell. The swordsman will become a messenger of destiny, his skill surpassing even that of a master.

The evening bells have witnessed many years. This can no longer be called life; it has entered the realm of nature and phenomena.

In the secluded valley, the line between life and death blurs. The swordsman, constantly teetering on the edge of death, lives on while simultaneously dying, much like the legendary old man of the mountains he himself created.

He truly deserves to be called the Hassan of Hassans, a king-like figure.

It was as if the ancient gospel was emerging in people's minds.

As soon as one sees the majestic and imposing figure who executed Bai Mao in the spiritual world, one instantly understands his identity and the legend.

Furthermore, it was already evident when the beasts appeared earlier that only the pinnacle of known Heroic Spirits deserves to be called a Grand rank.

And the strongest, Grand-rank assassin—is—this very person before us?!

Hiss~! !

This guy looks more like a berserker than a berserker himself, with that terrifying heavy armor. You're telling me this is an assassin?!

Since he is the agent of God, it is rare that the night arranged such a grand occasion for him, and the descriptions were quite extensive.

Cruel, powerful, the arbiter among arbiters, the spokesperson of God, a person who walks with the concept of death.

At this moment, recalling the instant when King Hassan beheaded a hundred people, people seem to hear the tolling of bells and see white doves taking flight.

I suddenly gained a more divine understanding of that scene; was this God's way of giving him to carry out redemption on my behalf?

Otherwise—why was Bai Mao so tearful and grateful as he voluntarily accepted his death?

At that moment, imperceptibly, people not only felt a sense of mystery and awe towards King Hassan, but also a more mysterious and lofty image of the god of night, who was their source, in their minds.

Chapter 153 Because it acts on behalf of the will of Heaven, you are the end of Heaven's destiny.

Bai Mao was indeed redeemed, believing that being killed by that person was a kind of liberation.

That scene didn't appear frenzied, but it possessed a unique kind of fiery passion that continuously shocked and impacted people's hearts.

What kind of faith and reverence for God is required to achieve such a beautiful and impactful experience, even in death, as if it were a painting?

And there is the proof of those who were willing to sacrifice themselves to save the world, offering their heads as a sacrifice.

What people felt was not the superficial death, but rather the profound meaning behind this sacred execution process itself.

I experienced the essence of the saying that when the Old Man of the Mountain falls, whether in spirit or in skill, the degenerate will be forgiven and become the hope entrusted to the next "Old Man of the Mountain".

The fall signifies the loss of the soul, announcing the approach of death, ringing the evening bell when death visits, and granting salvation to the opponent who has "lost their time to die" in place of God. All of this is the will of Heaven.

Because it is all the will of Heaven, the fate of those who meet this swordsman is already sealed.

Can you hear the bell?

This is the end of your destiny.

Accept it, liberate your soul. This is your last chance to find peace as a human being.

That's right—the first Mountain Elder did not commit indiscriminate slaughter without reason. Only when someone made a mistake and fell into depravity in the present day would he deliver that sword that could awaken them, both physically and mentally!

If a person makes a mistake, they should be punished.

To be able to redeem someone's soul while killing them is far more valuable than simply killing a villain.

This is not only redemption, but also a painful blow to the soul, a reminder that even in death one must know repentance.

If you can understand this point, you will be able to recognize it clearly at this moment.

That old man was no ordinary executioner.

Because of his fierce appearance and violent fighting style, people often think he was inherently cruel, but in reality, he was of noble character, taciturn, and steadfast in his adherence to the Lord's teachings. He could understand both human and divine laws, and distinguish between the cessation of life activities and the end of life.

Destiny is the end of life and the salvation of the soul.

As long as this person doesn't go down the wrong path, he will become an ally of those who uphold justice.

However, because he never shows mercy or considers the consequences, he can unleash a death-like terror in battle.

Although he hardly speaks, he must be able to clearly convey his thoughts. His eyes glow when he's angry, when he's sad, when he's happy—they glow no matter what happens.

In short—the more you understand the things behind it, the more you see that seemingly ferocious and terrifying mask and tall figure, the more they exude a strange charm of a powerful figure.

This old man of the mountain is just like a self-disciplined, extremely strict, yet exceptionally reliable and reassuring senior.

After feeling this sense of reliability, people felt inexplicably relieved.

Perhaps—it's all over now.

Even now, volcanoes, earthquakes, and tsunamis are still erupting around the world, as if the end of the world is about to come.

But the appearance of this spokesperson of God, the sword that replaced God's will, brought peace of mind with the tolling of the bells that night.

Could it also represent the will of God?

It's as if he's telling people not to panic—he's already made his move!

Even if the spokesperson ultimately fails, the source of that terrible calamity will likely face the omnipotent God in the end!

How can one possibly win when one is at odds with the supreme and unique God who is the embodiment of all things in the universe?

The fact that calamity cannot defeat the gods means that humanity will never lose!

It's safe now!

At this moment, people are even thinking about popping champagne at halftime.

Don't ask, the answer is the confidence and peace of mind brought by a God who can turn the whole world into a pure white world of salt.

However, people were relieved on the other side.

The heroic spirits, on the other hand, were in dire straits, filled with utter despair.

Because we cannot see that reassuring scene, nor hear the gospel.

In the words of those who question God, those who suffer, and those who have gone mad—such as the former marshal—

I can no longer hear.

We can no longer hear the voice of 'God'; we haven't heard the voice of heaven for a long time.

Unable to see any hope, they could only wander in despair, their countless prayers proving futile. So—did God abandon them, or did God—never exist from the beginning, but was merely an illusion?

Those who place their hopes and dreams on illusory things are more likely to suffer tragic consequences when faced with the harsh realities of life.

However—the Heroic Spirits are not the kind of beings with weak wills.

Even now, with Waver's help, having used all three Command Seals to once again unleash the King's Realm Barrier—! This time, with ample time, he fully demonstrated his kingly way to Waver.

But in the end, the army of 100,000, which would shock even a true king, could not withstand the gentle blow from Abby after the power of the Outer God descended.

Not only were the army of Heroic Spirits within the Realm of Conquest and the Spirit Origin of the King of Conquerors shattered, but Waver's Dao Heart was also destroyed.

My Dao heart is shattered!

He had just witnessed the greatest charisma of his king when he saw the orangutan, like his lecturer Kenneth, vanish without a trace.

They didn't even leave him a thought!

He fought Gilgamesh at least four times normally, but in the end, he was still killed by Gilgamesh's Ea sword and slowly disappeared!

It was a heroic death—though there were some regrets, it was a fitting and fulfilling one.

But now, how horrifying is it to see this scene, where the 'realm world' itself is wiped away and shattered like a stain?

Throughout this process, both Gilgamesh and Ramses II remained silent, and even though they went all out, they couldn't save the King of Conquerors.

In fact, if it weren't for the fact that one of them had many tricks up his sleeve and the other had the Radiant Great Complex Temple that could withstand a beating, they would have been killed long ago.

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