When the king returned from the city of Yesel, the entire city of God's Descent erupted in cheers. Thousands of people gathered on both sides of a channel that was tens of meters wide, creating an ocean of people that welcomed the king's return. This was because the wise King had brought back revelations from the gods.
As the majestic king rode on the back of a fusion monster, he accepted the bows and shouts from the crowd, but his mind was elsewhere. He was lost in thought, half-remembering the past and half-contemplating the future.
"My King!" Someone called out to him.
"Grandpa?" A young man beside him pointed to the bright rays of light in the Sun Cup. "Is this really a revelation from God?"
The young man was Yesel's grandson, who was just as intelligent and powerful as his grandfather, a natural born myth. Yesel always felt a sense of kinship with the child whenever he saw him.
However, the child did not think as deeply as Yesel did. He felt that the Sun Cup seemed to have been forcibly broken. Although it was mysterious and beautiful, it did not seem to be a gift from God.
Yesel took the child's hand and looked at him with pious and serious eyes, much like Ledley had looked at him in the past. He spoke in an unwavering tone, saying, "Yali, you must always remember that there are no accidents in front of God. Everything is God's will."
The Fusion Monster came to a stop at the end of the canal, and Yesel took one step at a time on the stone bridge. He held his head high and said, "It is my piety that moved God!"
Yesel firmly believed this.
The two teams of guards lifted the Sun Cup, which had been replanted in the rectangular stone basin, and passed through the wide avenue.
"The cup of God!"
"Look at its sun-like color! This must be a divine object that God took from the sun."
"A God-given artifact ."
"God! You have finally enlightened us again!"
The Sanye people in the city rushed forward in madness and excitement. However, as soon as they approached the Sun Cup, they stopped immediately.
They longed to be close to the thing bestowed by God, but they were afraid that their humble mortal bodies would tarnish the glory of God.
They could only kneel and look up at the bright cup of God, their hands on their chests, moved to the point of tears.
Yesel was delighted and joyful at this scene. He said to Yali, "Look! Everyone thinks that this is the revelation of God to us. The Sanye people are still pious. If you have faith in the great God, you will be able to see it."
Yesel remembered his father and how he gained the favor of the God. His father built a pyramid temple for the gods and offered his offerings to them. Yesel had seen these pictures on the murals of his father's in the wisdom palace and on the previous stone tablet in the divine city.
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"Temple."
Yesel silently said these two words. In an instant, his eyes burst with rays of light.
Yes, it's the temple. He wants to build a temple that is more magnificent than the pyramid temple his father built. He wants to show God the piety and faith of his followers.
Yesel returned to the palace and summoned the ministers of the Hiinsa Kingdom to discuss it. The king waved his hand from a high place and asked what kind of temple Yesel wanted to build and how tall and mysterious it should be.
The ministers below carved on the stone slab and told the king how many craftsmen and how much manpower would be needed. Among the crowd, Schroder, the priest of the gods, was also present.
After the King of Wisdom Yeser finished giving his order to build the temple, he looked towards Schroder.
"My King!"
Schroder stepped forward and knelt at the feet of the King of Wisdom.
Yesel walked down and pressed his hand on Schroder's shoulder.
"Schroder! You are the first high-level priest of the gods and the one who found the Sun Cup and received enlightenment. From today, you will be the chief priest who serves the gods. In the future, you will also watch over the temple of the God."
The so-called high-level priest is just a priest who has advanced power after being strengthened by the Sun Cup.
The excited pupils of Schroder, who became the chief priest, were dilated. He was stunned for a long time before kneeling and shouting.
"My King! You..." Yesel interrupted him immediately, looked at him, and said, "You should thank God! God gave you everything." Schroder's constant nodded, "The great God certainly forgave our sin because of the king's piety."
Everything was over, and the entire palace was empty. Looking at his grandfather sitting alone on the throne, Yali asked with incomprehension, "Grandpa! Didn't you say that God does not need the faith and worship of mortals?"
Yesel touched his head and said, "God does not need the faith and worship of mortals, but he is pleased with it. It's like a father doesn't need a child to bring him anything, but when the child presents a gift to the father, he will still be happy for the child's heart. God is our father and the father of all Sanye."
Yali seemed to understand but not fully, and nodded. "Oh!"
Behind the palace was a spacious and gorgeous building where the sculptures of the King of Wisdom Yesel were originally placed. Yesel inherited his father's hobby of carving. At this moment, this magnificent palace was transformed into an indoor garden. The most fertile soil found by the people from the seabed covered the ground, and the cup of the sun would also be transplanted here.
"Be careful! This divine object. If something goes wrong, it is blasphemy, so there must be no mistakes," Schroder's voice came from outside as a team of Sanye came in carrying a rectangular flowerpot. The temple had not yet begun construction, and Lord Schroder, the priest, only had status. His most important task at the moment was to raise the cup of the sun. If the divine object bestowed by God died in his hands, he would not only lose the position of the chief priest but also incur the anger of Yesel, the king of wisdom.
Schroder cautiously transplanted the cup of the sun into the soil. Several other priests who followed Schroder asked, "Will it live?"
Schroder firmly believed, "Since God has given us the cup of the sun, he will definitely let it bloom here."
It is not known whether Schroder's words were fulfilled, or whether the life force of the Sun Cup was originally tenacious. The broken Sun Cup regained its strength in the soil. The vitality of this god-given flower not only came back to life but also bred two seed plants on the side, which would become the source of power for the development of transcendental power.
The Epic of Hiinsa:
King Yesel sought God's forgiveness, and the compassionate God gave the sun Cup. God still watched over Ledrich's heirs. By drinking the divine force in the cup of the sun, the god's priest would receive the high-level priest power from the Spiritual God.
But the sun Cup also foreshadowed and admonished the people of the Kingdom of Hiinsa. Its power was like the sun in the sky. It could breed life and bring disaster.