A rare magical miracle in the world
Chapter 466 Meledi Trinity (Seeking Monthly Votes)
"I want to gain enough powerful strength, please teach me, senior,"
Alaya had a high emotional quotient and normally wouldn't speak so directly to someone, yet in her heart, Alaya felt that this was how she should speak.
Different people have different personalities, and when facing Bird, being more sincere and straightforward might be more to his taste.
"My world is not limited to the Electronic Frontier," Bird said, "I say that you can transcend it because my world contains even more formidable powers for Miracles to choose from, but the key still lies within you."
"Me?"
"You are excellent," Bird said. "If I were still alive, maybe I would take you as my disciple."
"Teacher!"
Alaya was a gentle big sister figure, guarding Yatun like an angel, but this did not mean she lacked a cunning side.
Few people knew that Alaya also had a demonic side, cunning when the time called for it, ever ready to fall from grace.
"It's possible."
Bird agreed to Alaya's call of 'teacher,' but since he was 'dead,' even if he became Alaya's mentor, he could not help her much: "You must have heard their voices earlier, right?"
"Were those the whispers just now?"
"And they're not whispers," Bird clarified that whispers generally described Sazzag's enticements, but those voices were not whispers. "They're more like the divine pronouncements of gods, you heard the pronouncements they left behind."
"Who are they?"
"The Meledi Trinity."
Bird said, "The most powerful force in the Electronic Frontier World, compared to it, the Electronic Frontier is insignificant."
Since she chose to call him 'teacher,' Alaya decided to believe what Bird said; this was her instinctual judgment. This man before her was unlike anyone she had ever encountered.
Alaya could feel different people's attributes, like her uncle, who was a hero, but being a hero did not necessarily mean being a good person, so her uncle emitted both gold and red light.
In the absence of light, Alaya, through these flame-like glows, came to understand her uncle.
Of course, the fire and light here are metaphors; Alaya did not actually see real flames, but this was how she perceived her initial impression of everyone.
Her senior sister's color was silver with some black, while Bailuo had been golden from childhood, and after acquiring the Miracle, his gold shone even brighter.
However, due to the emergence of Twilight, Alaya found some pitch black within Bailuo's gold.
Like her senior sister, they were both tainted, no longer pure.
But what about this man before her?
Alaya called 'teacher' very straightforwardly because, in her eyes, Bird's colors were absolutely unprecedented.
A rainbow of seven colors.
Alaya had never met such a person in her life.
Who exactly was he, and why did he carry so many colors without conflict, instead blending together, ultimately forming such an incredible spectrum?
'Saint!'
Although there were terms like 'living saint,' the term 'living saint' was just a phrase, referring to people with unimaginably great talent, not real saints.
In contrast, the Bird before her gave Alaya the feeling of a 'true saint.'
What is a saint?
The saint Alaya referred to was naturally not someone with great power or incredible wisdom; the powerful were Supreme Lords and emperors, the latter were wise men like her uncle.
But Bird was neither an emperor nor a pure wise man.
To be honest, Alaya called him a "Saint" mainly because she was at a loss for words.
There was no helping it, Alaya truly couldn't find any adjectives to describe her first impression of him.
Perhaps it was for this reason that Alaya trusted her intuition; in the presence of this man, she didn't need to worry or doubt anything—he definitely wouldn't harm her.
A mysterious self-confidence, baseless and without proof, but Alaya still acted as such.
"What is Meledi?"
If the person from "Proverbs" were not Bird, Alaya would definitely think that this "Meledi" thing was some sort of Evil God, much like Sazzag.
But since Bird said no, then the only explanation was Alaya's own ignorance.
A teacher's teaching: a student may ask questions, but you must respect what the other knows and you do not.
"It's not Meledi, it's Meledi Trinity."
Bird didn't care about Alaya's words; after all, even if Meledi itself was here, it probably wouldn't care. "But that's not important, all you need to know is that Meledi Trinity is the highest belief for almost all scientists in the Electronic Frontier."
The Electronic Frontier World, the highest belief of all scientists?
"Harls, Noahyak?"
Alaya asked, "Do they also believe in this, God?"
"Yes."
"What about you, Teacher?"
"We are friends."
Bird made a startling revelation; he was not a follower of Meledi Trinity but rather friends with it.
"Teacher," Alaya felt she had a better option: "I can be your follower."
Alaya didn't know how powerful the Meledi Trinity was, but Bird right in front of her was definitely the most formidable being she had ever encountered.
Harls and Noahyak were merely followers of Meledi, whereas Bird was Meledi's equal, his prestige soared endlessly, without bounds.
"I am not a god."
Bird had not established any religion nor did he intend to preach; moreover, he had already accepted Alaya. Wasn't this teacher-student relationship more significant than that of a god and a follower?
"Don't worry, Meledi is not the kind of cult you're imagining," Bird explained to Alaya. "Meledi is known as the Trinity, made up of three forms together: Holy Father, Saint Heir, and Holy Spirit."
"The Holy Father refers to Meledi, he is merely a concept and doesn't hold any concrete significance."
"The Holy Spirit represents the manifestation of the power of the Trinity, the ultimate source traced by science."
"The Saint Heir, you can think of as the Savior, the walker in the mortal realm, the king, the Supreme Lord; he is the incarnation of Meledi."
"The miracle that you're about to receive is the Supreme Miracle: Trinity."
Bird said, "When you receive this power, you can make a choice to become the Holy Father, Holy Spirit, or Saint Heir."
"What is the difference between them?"
Alaya wasn't clear on the distinctions between the three; she needed Bird to clear her confusion.
"If you choose the Saint Heir, then you will have sole possession of this miracle," Bird said, "You will become the Master of Miracles, not the miracle itself."
The Saint Heir of Meledi is a real Savior in the mortal world; they must be independent, the masters of miracles, the rulers of the Miracle Kingdom, the Supreme Lords of the future.
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