Chapter 3509 Important Mission
In the Curia inside the Pope's study, Eugene IV was completely engrossed in an ancient painting.
The ancient painting depicted an imaginative map of the Divine Realm, named Utopia.
That was also a place that generations of popes had longed to visit in their dreams.NôvelDrama.Org owns this text.
Eugene IV also dreamt of journeying to the Divine Realm, becoming a citizen of the divine land, and attaining almost eternal life.
Not long ago, he presented the Divine Realm with the largest offering in history, including Herod's heart's red core.
He thought that through that, he could earn the favor of the God King, enter the Divine Realm, and become a God.
Unexpectedly, the earthlings led by Nathan had a fierce conflict with the Divine Realm, which even resulted in many powerful Gods falling on Earth.
Thus, Eugene IV's plan to enter the Divine Realm was delayed.
Whether he could successfully enter the Divine Realm, become a God, receive the blessing of the God King, and attain a life close to eternity, had all become uncertainties.
His face was grim when he grumbled frustratedly, "This is all Nathan's fault. That b*stard! If it wasn't for him, I might have already achieved my goal, entered the Divine Realm, and become a God, right?" As soon as those words fell, two crisp knocks came from outside the door.
Eugene IV's train of thought was interrupted, and he couldn't help but express his irritation toward the door, "Didn't I say, unless it's something important, no one is allowed to disturb me?"
Far from apologizing, the person outside the door went ahead and entered without permission.
"Ha! Sorry for the inconvenience, but I really need to bother you for a bit, Pope Eugene."
Eugene IV widened his eyes. How dare someone in the Curia defy my will, daring to barge into my study without my permission?
He was just about to lose his temper.
But to his sudden realization, the one who walked in was not his subordinate.
To put it more precisely, it wasn't a human.
It was a trio of Gods.
The leader of the Gods was tall and thin, his face somewhat aged, his eyes as deep as the stars.
The Gods behind, a tall and slender goddess and a fierce-looking male God, formed a striking contrast.
The three gods who arrived were the Great Elder of the Gods, Morgon, along with his capable subordinates, Cassandra and Alden.
Eugene IV stared in astonishment at the three unexpected guests before him. It took him a moment to regain his composure. He quickly stood up and asked anxiously, "Honorable Gods, who might you be?"
Morgon casually pulled out a chair and sat down gracefully. With a smile, he said, "My name is Morgon, the Great Elder of the Gods. These two are my trusted aides. The woman is named Cassandra and
the man, Alden."
Great Elder of the Gods? Eugene IV was utterly shocked, and he immediately fell to his knees. "I was unaware of the esteemed Elder Morgon's arrival. Please forgive my oversight." Morgon was very satisfied with Eugene IV's attitude.
He smiled and said, "I didn't notify you in advance of my arrival, so naturally, you wouldn't know I was coming. How could you be at fault? Stand up and speak!"
Upon hearing those words, Eugene IV rose to his feet, nervously positioning himself in front of Morgon.
He asked with restraint, "Elder Morgon, what exactly has happened that requires your personal visit to Earth?" Eugene IV thought that Morgon had come to avenge Revent.
Morgon smiled and said, "Of course,
it's something important. His Majesty has sent me personally, for there is a significant mission to be entrusted to the Curia, and to you as well. Ifyou can accomplish the task, you will gain access to the Divine Realm, and even a seat at the long table in our Divine Palace will be reserved for you."
Upon hearing that, Eugene IV was dumbfounded. Not only can I enter the Divine Realm and become part of the Gods, but they can also secure a place for me in the
God's power. My goodness! Is of
this
reward a bit too generous?
Eugene IV's face flushed with excitement, but he quickly regained his composure. The reward is so grand, so the task must be equally challenging.
With that in mind, Eugene IV asked cautiously, "May I know, Elder Morgon, what the task is?"