The God's Games

Chapter 203: God of Darkness (Part 2)



Anyone could see that he was just asleep.

The God of Darkness stood still silently, gazing at the God of Light for a long time without moving.

The bright blue sky and white clouds seemed to sense something and began to dim.

The dark clouds spread across the entire divine realm.

A bolt of lightning struck down, hitting a stone pillar, and causing it to crack and explode with a deafening sound.

The God of Darkness remained indifferent to all of this, he just staying in his original position while staring at the God of Light.

Hanjun could feel the deep sadness just by looking at the God of Darkness lonely back.

Although his face showed no emotion, the grief around him was palpable.

So, it wasn't because he was seriously hurt by a sneak attack from the God of Darkness, but rather for some other reason that he fell into a deep sleep?

Hanjun thought about this as he watched the God of Darkness turn into a wisp of black smoke and disappear from the divine realm, leaving the God of Light alone, asleep on his throne.

A thousand years later, he would slowly wake up, having forgotten everything that had happened.

Hanjun took a deep look at his former self and turned around to leave.

As a God, he knew that this was just a memory and there was nothing he could do to change things that had already happened.

However, he could take this chance to go down to the mortal world and see what had happened there.

Although he was like a visitor in his own memories, Hanjun successfully reached the human world.

He found that the demons had already appeared.

They didn't eat, drink, or need rest, and soon they made humans their target, following the God of Darkness's order to destroy the entire world.

When humans realized that only the magic from the Church of Light worked against the demons, they also discovered they could no longer use magic, as if the God of Light had taken back the power he had given to them.

No matter how much they prayed at the Church of Light, they never received any more guidance from the God of Light.

They finally realized that their God had abandoned them.

Helpless, they were forced to rely on their own strength, but apart from the power given by the God of Light, they had no other skills.

This led to the birth of Wizards and Warlocks.

Unfortunately, although the Wizards and Warlocks were strong, their power was still not as effective against the demons as Light-type Magic.

From then on, the world of eorera fell.

Hanjun quickly looked around and woke up from these scenes, realizing what was going on.

It turned out he wasn't experiencing his own memories but the God of Darkness's memories.

After all, he had no way of knowing what happened after he fell asleep.

This seemed to explain some of Hanjun's questions.

But it also raised more questions: if the God of Darkness wasn't the bad guy who hurt the God of Light, then why did he still do these things and want to destroy the world?

The God of Darkness sat not far from Hanjun, his voice coming slowly, "Even so, do you still want to stop me?"

Hanjun came back to his senses and jokingly asked, "Are you saying you did all of this for me?"

The God of Darkness replied in a puzzled tone, "Of course. If I hadn't done these things, you would still be asleep."

Hanjun didn't understand the logic behind the God of Darkness's reasoning and said directly, "If I'm already awake, why don't you stop?"

The God of Darkness replied confidently, "You still haven't regained your original strength, have you? Only when I have wiped out humanity can everything return to how it was. I did nothing wrong."

Hanjun just felt a headache coming on.

Are the gods of another world really this hard to deal with?

He felt like there was no way to communicate right now; the God of Darkness wouldn't listen to him at all and didn't think there was anything wrong with his logic.

Besides, the God of Darkness's strength was not weaker than Hanjun's, so Hanjun couldn't just catch him and beat him up.

Hanjun could only say with a headache, "Are you sure you want to keep doing this? Even if it means being my enemy, does it not matter to you?"

The God of Darkness paused for a long time after hearing this.

Just when Hanjun thought he might change his mind, he said, "If that's the case, I will continue."

Hanjun: "..."

The God of Darkness was so determined, it seemed there was really no way around this.

What puzzled Hanjun even more was that he noticed that the God of Darkness's voice was more weaker than he remembered.

So, he asked directly, "Come to think of it, you're not in great shape either, right? Creating so many demons must have used up a lot of your divine power."

The God of Darkness did not answer, which, in Hanjun's eyes, was an acknowledgment.

Unlike Hanjun, the God of Darkness had no followers except for the Order of the Shattering Light, so his divine power recovered very slowly.

No wonder he wasn't leading the demon army himself and was instead resting in the Abyss.

Both of them were in similar conditions now; neither of them was better off than the other.

If they fought now, it would only lead to mutual destruction.

The God of Darkness might not care, but Hanjun couldn't afford to fall here.

The system for <<God's Games Online>> was built with his divine power, and if he fall into deep sleep again, the players would likely disconnected from the Earth and their consciousness would be trapped in this world.

As for why the God of Darkness didn't want to take action, Hanjun couldn't figure it out.

However, Hanjun had a faint guess.


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