In this chapter, we learn that the "airciore" of the "goddess" is actually the remnant of an ancient deity, and that it is in the body of the young master. It is rumored that when the void of the goddess awakes, the world will become a "savior" or a "destroyer of the world" . The young master asks if this is the work of the king, and the king replies that it seems like he had no choice, but that if he can strengthen the clan once again, the "brutal battle" out there will be meaningless to them. He says that he has to make the youth stronger. He tells the youth not to kill the other villagers, as they are all dead. He goes to the village and rescues the youth from the assassin, who killed all the villagers. Everyone is dead. The youth asks if he wants to be stronger, and he says he can help him. He explains that he will teach the youth everything he knows in three months
In this chapter, we learn that the "airciore" of the "goddess" is actually the remnant of an ancient deity, and that it is in the body of the young master. It is rumored that when the void of the goddess awakes, the world will become a "savior" or a "destroyer of the world" . The young master asks if this is the work of the king, and the king replies that it seems like he had no choice, but that if he can strengthen the clan once again, the "brutal battle" out there will be meaningless to them. He says that he has to make the youth stronger. He tells the youth not to kill the other villagers, as they are all dead. He goes to the village and rescues the youth from the assassin, who killed all the villagers. Everyone is dead. The youth asks if he wants to be stronger, and he says he can help him. He explains that he will teach the youth everything he knows in three months