In the City of Lights, a group of children stood beneath the temple, wearing rough cloth garments marked with the symbolic sigils of various Alchemists. They gazed upward at the magnificent building, so different from what had stood there decades ago, their voices rising in wonder.
“Wow!” the children exclaimed in unison. The sheer size and beauty of the structure overwhelmed them.
“When I grow up, I’ll definitely become a servant of God Iva and a great Alchemist. Then I can enter this place too!” These children had been selected from various villages and towns to study as apprentices in the City of Lights’ alchemy workshops. This marked their first glimpse of the miraculous temple.
“Just like Lord Xin Ji!” Each child brimmed with grand aspirations and hope, though most would never become Alchemists or servants of God Iva. They would remain as workshop assistants, growing up to become skilled craftsmen.
“I’m different though. I want to go adventuring around the world and find where the spirits live,” one child declared, harboring different dreams.
“Spirits don’t live in the mortal realm. They dwell in the divine realm of sacred beings,” another child quickly countered.
“But I heard from some Suinhor people who came the other day. They said there’s a spirit in the Sunrise Mountains with miraculous powers called Meryl.” In this era, people’s understanding of the world came primarily from others, as most never left their homeland in their entire lives.
Stories brought by traveling merchant caravans and wandering musicians spread quickly, for these tales provided their only window into the outside world.
The temple had transformed completely from its initial construction. Though still crowned with a dome, it now gleamed with golden leaf that caught the sunlight in brilliant display.
Intricate patterns adorned the outer walls, predominantly featuring Cups of Desire, Sun Cups, boats, and alchemical creations. Each symbol connected intimately to God Iva’s origins and power.
Over these decades, numerous additional buildings had risen alongside the main temple. Some stored sacrificial offerings to the divine, while others housed the priests.
These priests could only pray in the main hall outside the central temple. Only Xin Ji could truly meet with God Iva.
People knew only that deep within the temple lay a garden, and within that garden stood a great sacred white divine tree.
It was said that God Iva dwelled there among its branches.
Pure white stone with intricate patterns paved the road before the temple, lined with tall, lush trees. The children circled this sacred path once before hurrying back as they noticed the setting sun.
“Oh no!”
“The Alchemist said we must return before dark. We’ll be punished if we’re late!”
“Run!”
The children sprinted away as the main road of the City of Lights gradually appeared before them.
The entire city had transformed beyond recognition. A rich atmosphere of technology and artistry now permeated every corner.
From the stone-paved streets to the various buildings, wooden houses, lighthouses, and workshops, all traces of primitive wilderness had vanished.
Many walking the streets wore cloth garments or even elegant gowns, testament to the city’s prosperity and refinement of manners.
Most residents now worked as craftsmen and artisans, alongside merchants who traveled from the pastoral plains and Suinhor.
All these changes stemmed from the servants of God Iva: the Alchemists of the City of Lights and their art of Alchemy.
Over the years, more people had become priests of God Iva, joining those who guarded the temple and served the divine.
Some transformed their anger into flame that easily melted various metals.
Others turned their jealousy into fire that burned away all impurities from various materials.
Still others converted their love into flames that could merge different metals together.
Countless unexpected desires and emotions could manifest as various unique fires.
The Alchemists’ desires and emotions merged with physical creation. By offering their all to the divine, they received their foundational power through divine covenant: their personal Alchemical Artifacts, the Lamps of Covenant.
In the past decade, Alchemists had discovered that by drawing out emotional power and sacrificing a portion of their strength, they could create universal Alchemical Artifacts entirely different from the Lamps of Covenant. These could be used by other Ability bearers or even ordinary people.
Some could release lightning, others summon fierce winds, and still others bewitch minds.
Each of these Alchemical Artifacts proved invaluable. Alchemists rarely spent their power crafting them, usually reserving such items as trump cards.
In the City of Lights, Alchemists’ power levels ranged from first to third rank, designated as Servant Alchemists, Lower Alchemists, and Upper Alchemists.
A Servant Alchemist’s Lamp of Covenant contained only their desire and could affect only themselves.
A Lower Alchemist’s Lamp incorporated their spirit and could influence reality. This marked true attainment of the alchemist’s art. According to their power, they could establish alchemy workshops and use their flames to create various metal items, medicines, and even other Alchemical Artifacts.
Though Alchemists called their items Alchemical Artifacts, inscriptions on the Divine Cup still classified them as Divine Artifacts alongside Miracle Tools and Life Artifacts.
An Upper Alchemist’s Lamp of Covenant contained their consciousness and could manifest Lamp Spirits.
Currently, only Xin Ji had reached this level.
Alchemists’ power differed from miraculous power. Miracle power earned its name by transcending mortal understanding, capable of creating almost anything imaginable.
Alchemical power could only forge Divine Artifacts. Alchemists then used their knowledge and skill with these artifacts to achieve their goals.
Over these decades, Alchemists had quietly divided into two schools.
The mainstream focused on crafting various metal items, using their flames to smelt metals and create exquisite gold and silver works.
However, with Alchemists still rare, these refined metal works only supplied the city and traded with merchants from Suinhor.
The second school, including their strongest member Xin Ji, specialized in creating powders to heal wounds and cure illness.
The foundations of alchemy and medicine were gradually taking shape in this city, destined to bloom beautifully in time.
In the elders’ council hall of the City of Lights, ornate golden lamps illuminated the chamber.
The hall’s four walls depicted the legendary Sun Cup Flower Sea. The domed ceiling portrayed clouds and a star sea, where a golden-haired divine woman like a wind goddess drifted through the clouds.
Beneath the star sea, a man in silver robes rowed a famous boat, following closely in the goddess’s footsteps.
The council members sat in a circle, led by Grand Elder Xin Ji.
Decades had passed, yet Grand Elder Xin Ji showed no signs of aging. If anything, he appeared younger than before.
This stemmed partly from his previous aged appearance being due to primitive living conditions. Now empowered by the Golden Lamp, he had naturally changed.
“Today,” he began, “King Smerkel of the Suinhor city-state has written to us. He hopes to establish direct trade and even invites our Alchemists to the City of Fire Protection.”
“What are your thoughts on this?”
As Xin Ji sought everyone’s opinion, the council members debated vigorously.
“I agree. Suinhor has a vast population and territory. If we can sell our goods there, we’ll gain tremendous wealth,” one supporter declared. His alchemy workshop used flame and unique methods to smelt and refine metals, creating exquisite gold and silver works through skilled craftsmen. Sales to Suinhor would bring significant profit.
“I disagree. These past years, Suinhor has sold us cloth, clothing, oil, and food. Those Suinhor merchants are greedy and crude, stealing so much of our wealth,” a conservative member immediately objected, strongly disliking these outsiders.
“King Smerkel once met God Iva. I believe he can be trusted,” another recalled the poem “Divine Blessing,” expressing goodwill toward King Smerkel.
As debate continued throughout the hall, Grand Elder Xin Ji finally proposed:
“Let us send someone to meet with King Smerkel before deciding.”
Everyone voted, and the matter was settled.
The City of Lights had no city lord. While the Grand Elder handled daily affairs, all important decisions required the council’s determination.
Most council members served as temple priests, Alchemists who had inherited Iva’s power.
After concluding the council meeting, Xin Ji entered the temple.
He passed through the great hall and corridors, proceeding deep into a garden filled with Cups of Desire.
At the garden’s center stood a snow-white tree over ten meters tall, known as the Divine Tree. God Iva sat among its branches, gazing beyond the temple walls.
Though hidden by leaves and difficult to see from below, Xin Ji knew the divine being resided there. He prostrated himself beneath the tree.
Xin Ji related the council’s discussion and King Smerkel’s letter.
Though he didn’t directly ask for divine guidance, his intent was clear. He sought divine revelation on how to proceed.
From the white tree above, Iva’s gaze fell upon Xin Ji.
“Why do you come to ask me?”
Xin Ji answered: “Because King Smerkel is blessed by you.”
Iva replied: “My blessings are my own affair.”
“If I favor him, I can give him what I wish directly.”
“How can your nation’s fate change merely because of my preferences?”
But Xin Ji disagreed: “Everything we have comes from you.”
Iva countered: “All you have comes from me, which makes you my servant.”
“But this city was created by countless people. Their effort and wisdom did not come from me.”
“I cannot and will not sacrifice their efforts simply because I favor someone.”
“I gave you prosperous lives, and you offer prayers to the great Dream Sovereign. This is a fair exchange.”
“Beyond this, I need nothing more from you.”
Xin Ji viewed Iva as a deity, while Iva saw everything as merely an exchange.
He lacked true awareness of his divine status.
While he grasped what faith meant, its power to drive people to such passionate devotion remained a mystery to him.
Whenever he sat in his tree watching thousands below prostrate themselves and cry out in passionate worship, bewilderment filled his gaze.
He could not understand the source of their frenzy or what he had done to stir such intense emotions.
Prostrated beneath the tree, Xin Ji sensed that the divine being only required them to complete a certain task.
He vaguely understood that God Iva’s time in the mortal realm might not last long.
Once his mission was complete, this deity who had descended to the mortal realm would return to his true home beyond this world.
He always sat in the tree gazing toward the Sunrise Mountains and the sky above.
Perhaps he yearned for that star sea, remembering his days ferrying the dreams of the departed in God’s realm.
Finally, Xin Ji could not contain himself.
“Divine One!”
“You have given us so much, yet we have done nothing for you.”
Iva shook his head: “Have you not all been doing things already?”
Xin Ji replied: “Those are merely trivial matters, my master, Lord Iva who governs desire!”
“What more can we do for you?”
Iva pondered this, suddenly remembering something.
He recalled that night by the forest campfire when Prince Smerkel, still a prince then, played his harp and sang praise to King Alpens.
And Iva himself had told a story about himself.
A tale of Henir and his brother Wisdom.
He smiled and said: “Then write a book for me!”
Xin Ji heard the word “book” for the first time, as paper did not yet exist in this world.
Most snake people recorded writing on clay or wooden tablets.
A few used special parchment or cloth scrolls as writing materials, but at great expense.
“Book?”
“What is a book?”
Iva explained: “Something that records words.”
Xin Ji thought God Iva wanted verses of praise and quickly agreed.
“Divine One.”
“I shall invite the world’s finest poets and musicians to compose the most beautiful melodies and magnificent verses.”
But Iva shook his head: “No, no, no. We need neither poets nor musicians.”
Xin Ji felt confused. How could they compose poetry without them?
Iva told Xin Ji: “Because I do not want poetry, but a story.”
“And I shall be the one to tell it,” Iva declared.
Xin Ji’s spirit stirred with excitement.
Indeed, what could be more beautiful than verses spoken by a deity?
What could be more sacred and grand than a deity’s own tale?
Xin Ji bowed respectfully: “To hear the divine story and record your sacred words is the highest honor for your servant.”
Iva said: “The story shall be called ‘Tales of the Spirits,'” Iva announced.
Xin Ji immediately understood this would be a story about spirits, those sacred beings, surely connected to the great Dream Sovereign.
Iva first told the tale of the spirit Polo.
“The spirit yearned for the outside world. Though he lived in God’s garden with divine favor, he still longed for the freedom of open skies.”
“One day, he said to God.”
“God, let me taste the finest foods and smell the sweetest flowers in your stead.”
“Let me feel the mountain winds and ocean waves, hear travelers tell of their life journeys and interesting tales.”
“I shall become your eyes and messenger, bringing back news and tidings from afar.”
God saw through the spirit’s clever plan: “You simply want to go out and play!”
But in the end, God allowed the spirit to leave.
The story never named the spirits, and referred to the Trilobite Man simply as a mortal.
Xin Ji quickly recorded the divine story on clay tablets with a wooden stylus. One tablet after another filled the ground beside him.
Then Iva began the second story.
This retold the tale from “Divine Blessing” but from a spirit’s perspective, describing how she blessed all mortals.
It also portrayed the saint’s salvation and the birth of the dream star sea.
The third story spoke of spirits and wishes, told in a much lighter tone.
It brimmed with childlike innocence.
“The spirit rode a hot air balloon from God’s realm, seeking the world’s most beautiful wishes.”
“…”
The stories continued from night until dawn.
The final tale spoke of the spirit Simila and her performance troupe.
When the stories finished, Xin Ji finally understood what manner of beings spirits truly were.
The phrases he had heard before—the Creator’s beloved children, sacred spirits, most beautiful divine beings—suddenly took on vivid meaning.
Xin Ji lifted his gaze to the lush leaves above and the half-glimpsed divine shadow in their heights.
His thoughts flew to that distant divine realm.
“If one day I could reach the Creator’s garden.”
“I would surely speak with these beautiful sacred spirits.”
Then he laughed at himself.
How could a mere mortal hope to reach the Creator’s Sun Cup Flower Sea?
As Iva finished telling the spirit tales, dawn began to break.
He looked down at the many clay tablets and shook his head.
“Recording words on clay tablets proves most inconvenient.”
But Xin Ji said: “Divine One, this remains the easiest and most practical method available.”
Iva told Xin Ji: “Very well.”
“As payment for helping spread these stories, I shall give you something.”
Iva descended from the tall white tree.
As the sun slowly rose on the horizon, the white tree stood as a symbol of divinity and purity.
The great deity touched his servant Xin Ji’s forehead, granting guidance and blessing.
Information transferred directly through the power of Ability into the depths of Xin Ji’s consciousness.
Xin Ji instantly understood what God Iva had bestowed and the true meaning of books.
“The art of papermaking.”
Methods for creating paper appeared in Xin Ji’s mind, simple craft steps that ordinary people could easily follow, appearing one after another before his eyes.
In his mind’s eye, he saw sheets of white paper bound together into a complete book.
Xin Ji awakened from the vision.
He marveled at the divine gift, understanding what such an invention would mean.
This convenient method of recording words was something he had never imagined before.
This was a divine creation.
It represented God’s guidance for mortals, God Iva’s blessing upon them.
Yet to Iva, such things held no particular wonder, as the spirits’ realm contained many such creations.
Iva had simply made another exchange with his followers, trading what he considered the unremarkable art of papermaking to Xin Ji and the City of Lights in exchange for them writing a book to spread spirit stories throughout the world.
Yet for mortals, this gift would revolutionize not only their present lives but the destiny of their entire race.
The moment Xin Ji awoke, his eyes searched for the divine figure.
But the deity had departed.
Yet the divine voice still echoed in Xin Ji’s ears: “Oh, and do not write my name.”
“These are spirit tales.”
“I am merely their messenger.”
Overwhelmed with gratitude, he could only prostrate himself before the divine presence.
“Merciful God Iva!”
“We shall forever remember your greatness, your gifts, and the future you have granted us.”
In an alchemy workshop of the City of Lights, Xin Ji and several Alchemists worked through the night, guiding craftsmen and even joining the work themselves.
“Hurry!”
“Is it ready?”
“Take it out… take it out.”
In the courtyard, everyone watched with anticipation.
The first paper emerged from the wooden frame. A craftsman carefully lifted it, presenting it to Xin Ji.
Though rough, it was undoubtedly the world’s first paper.
Everyone erupted in celebration. The entire workshop filled with cheers as people shouted and embraced in excitement.
Even Grand Elder Xin Ji could not contain his joy.
“Paper.”
“This is the paper God spoke of.”
Xin Ji carefully laid the paper flat and wrote snake people’s script upon it.
Both writing and storage proved remarkably simple and convenient.
Moreover, the papermaking method proved uncomplicated, with easily obtained materials.
No longer did writing each character feel like burning money.
On the paper he wrote: “City of Lights.”
Xin Ji held these characters high, telling everyone:
“We are all God’s flames.”
“God lit our fires and guides our path forward.”
“Through this paper we shall eternally preserve the divine tales, our stories with God.”
Sheet after sheet of paper emerged from the alchemy workshop, spreading throughout the City of Lights.
Eventually they would reach the entire world.
Clay tablets filled Xin Ji’s room as he carefully transcribed their words onto paper with a reed pen.
He meticulously bound each sheet together, covering them with a leather case.
With reverent care, he embossed the title God had chosen onto the leather cover.
“Tales of the Spirits.”
This became the world’s first paper-bound story, longer than mere verses.
It was also the first fairy tale.
Yet every tale within was true, recording events that had actually occurred.
It stood as both fairy tale and divine myth, history made legend.
The advent of papermaking began slowly transforming the era at its roots.
It made sharing knowledge and techniques no longer difficult. Civilization would no longer depend on oral tradition or weather-worn stone inscriptions.
Instead, writing would become accessible to most people, knowledge all could know.
Chapters
- Chapter 434 - The Remains of the King of Yinsai
- Chapter 433 - Do You Want to Obtain My Treasure?
- Chapter 432 - The Secret of Potion Plants and the Death of Akmanmon the Second
- Chapter 431 - The King of Ghouls vs. The Feathered Serpent
- Chapter 430 - The Eye of True Knowledge and the Stone Statue Behind the Divine Throne
- Chapter 429 - Stealing the Method of Becoming a God
- Chapter 428 - A Method to Seal a Divine Being?
- Chapter 427 - A Conversation with the Divine Boat
- Chapter 426 - The Scarlet Goddess and the Fleeing Ceramic Figurine
- Chapter 425 - The Crown of Wisdom Covenant, Invoked Once More
- Chapter 424 - The Pyramid Ritual
- Chapter 423 - A Covenant Between God and Man?
- Chapter 422 - The Silver Insect
- Chapter 421 - The Origin of Ability
- Chapter 420 - Stone Carving of The Royal Bloodline
- Chapter 419 - The Lake Nymph and the King of Yinsai in the God-Forsaken Era
- Chapter 418 - God, How About Meeting Vivien!
- Chapter 417 - Nini, the Moon Magic Fern
- Chapter 416 - The Evil God Who Exploits Loopholes in the Laws of Creation
- Chapter 415 - To Rise Above This World That Feels Like a Prison
- Chapter 414 - It Is Not a Descendant of Trilobites
- Chapter 413 - Only the Weak and Foolish Are Bound by Rules
- Chapter 412 - The Feathered Serpent's Seed Jar and Pyramid
- Chapter 411 - If Teacher Lan Were Still Here
- Chapter 410 - The Life Sovereign's Blessing
- Chapter 409 - God Was Robbed!
- Chapter 408 - Sequence Number 7
- Chapter 407 - The Last Divine Blessed King
- Chapter 406 - The Power of the Eye of Mutation
- Chapter 405 - The Flower of Life Ability
- Chapter 404 - The Scarlet Goddess, The Feathered Serpent, and The Curled Ball Ferns!
- Chapter 403 - A New Extraordinary Profession
- Chapter 402 - God of Happiness and Wishes
- Chapter 401 - A New Reincarnator
- Chapter 400 - Shelly's Whistle and the Dispersing Black Storm
- Chapter 399 - Miracle of Sequence Number 48
- Chapter 398 - God, Someone Is Stealing Our Ideas!
- Chapter 397 - Combine And Transform!
- Chapter 396 - Unable to Witness the Creator's Glory
- Chapter 395 - Descendants of the Divine King
- Chapter 394 - Shelly's Sky Ladder
- Chapter 393 - Sky Witch?
- Chapter 392 - Facing the Will of the Sky Beast God
- Chapter 391 - The Witch's Ritual
- Chapter 390 - The Divine's Compassion
- Chapter 389 - The Conflict of Faith Between the God Iva and the Sky Beast God
- Chapter 388 - Shelly's Whistle
- Chapter 387 - The Sky Beast and Shelly
- Chapter 386 - The Fury of the Sky Beast God
- Chapter 385 - The Creator's Guidance
- Chapter 384 - God Iva Goes to God
- Chapter 383 - The Creator and the God
- Chapter 382 - The War of the Divine Beings Concludes
- Chapter 381 - The Ruhe Great God Takes Action
- Chapter 380 - War of the Divine Beings
- Chapter 379 - Gazing Directly at the Source of the God's Moon
- Chapter 378 - King of Ghouls and the Wisdom Race Covenant
- Chapter 377 - The Struggle Between Divine Beings
- Chapter 376 - Wielding Divine Authority to Command Wind and Rain
- Chapter 375 - Summoning the Door of Original Sin
- Chapter 374 - Does the God's Moon Remaining in the Mortal Realm Mean...
- Chapter 373 - Shana, What a Nostalgic Name!
- Chapter 372 - Divine Beings Are Just Powerful and Immortal Existences
- Chapter 371 - If One Could Devour a Divine Being
- Chapter 370 - The Battle Between Purgatory and Abyss Begins
- Chapter 369 - Myths Are All Lost in Time
- Chapter 368 - God is Just My Name
- Chapter 367 - The Return of The Book of Xiuborn
- Chapter 366 - Witch Doctors Reappear in the Mortal World
- Chapter 365 - Can I See What It Looks Like When the Sun Goes Out?
- Chapter 364 - The Era of God's Moon Begins
- Chapter 363 - Those Who Glimpse the Wisdom Text Stone Tablet
- Chapter 362 - The Journey Begins and the Feathered Serpent
- Chapter 361 - Let's Go See the New Era Together
- Chapter 360 - The Journey Polo and God Failed to Achieve
- Chapter 359 - The Mountains Under the Starry Sky and the Pottery Temple
- Chapter 358 - The God's Moon on the Creator's Fingertip
- Chapter 357 - The Demigod Path of the New Era
- Chapter 356 - The Age of Yinsai Belongs Only to Us
- Chapter 355 - Nia, I Seem to Have Arrived a Bit Late!
- Chapter 354 - Deceiving the Eyes of the Evil God
- Chapter 353 - The Earth Witch
- Chapter 352 - The True King of Wrath
- Chapter 351 - The Return of the Bronze Oil Lamp
- Chapter 350 - Divine Punishment Approaches
- Chapter 349 - Creating a New Abyss? Or a Purgatory?
- Chapter 348 - The Evil God's Plan and the Goddess's Oracle
- Chapter 347 - Journey to the Realm of the Ruhe Great God
- Chapter 346 - The Secret Left by the Life Sovereign
- Chapter 345 - The Abyss King Selection Ritual
- Chapter 344 - Son of Wrath
- Chapter 343 - What Kind of Divine Being Do You Wish to Become?
- Chapter 342 - Do You Know of the Witch?
- Chapter 341 - The Transition Between Old and New Eras
- Chapter 340 - The Mortal Divine Kingdom of the God of Truth and Knowledge
- Chapter 339 - New Mythical Artifact
- Chapter 338 - The Abyss Kingdom Reappears in the World
- Chapter 337 - Immortality Belongs to the Divine
- Chapter 336 - A Giant Ship Crossing the River of Time?
- Chapter 335 - The Flying Machine Breaking Through Darkness
- Chapter 334 - Apostle of Yinsai
- Chapter 333 - The Inverted Pyramid
- Chapter 332 - He is the Creator's Youngest Son
- Chapter 331 - Yesael City and the Royal City of the People of the Abyss
- Chapter 330 - The Clash Between the God of Alchemy and the God of Original Sin
- Chapter 329 - The Door to the Dark World and Full
- Chapter 328 - The Abyss Cult and the Alchemy Academy
- Chapter 327 - God's Favor
- Chapter 326 - A Path Belonging to the God of Original Sin
- Chapter 325 - The Chosen Ones Will Become New Gods
- Chapter 324 - Rebuilding the Tower of Heaven
- Chapter 323 - God Yinsai's Release
- Chapter 322 - The Contest for the Position of True God
- Chapter 321 - God Yinsai's Hammer of Justice
- Chapter 320 - What God Yinsai Stored
- Chapter 319 - Bringing the Gospel to the Mortal World for the Creator
- Chapter 318 - The Preselection of the King of Greed
- Chapter 317 - The Heart of Elena, People of the Abyss
- Chapter 316 - Hearing the Will of Yinsai
- Chapter 315 - Wisdom Fruit
- Chapter 314 - The Transformation of Sequence Number 3 and God's Moon
- Chapter 313 - Original Sin Evil God
- Chapter 312 - I Really Want to Become a True Divine Being!
- Chapter 311 - Battle of the Demigods
- Chapter 310 - Returning in Mythological Form
- Chapter 309 - The Night Before the Demigod Battle
- Chapter 308 - The Return of Barrow's Shadow
- Chapter 307 - Fragments of the Little Person in the Bottle
- Chapter 306 - Asai's Arrangement
- Chapter 305 - The God of Knowledge and Truth Awakens
- Chapter 304 - The Ritual of Demigod Resurrection
- Chapter 303 - This is an Endless Cycle
- Chapter 302 - The Blood Progenitor Discovers Xiao's Trail
- Chapter 301 - Xiao's Wisdom Stone
- Chapter 300 - The Origin Site and the Ancient City of the Gods
- Chapter 299 - Threads of Fate
- Chapter 298 - The Lost Kingdom and Divine Guidance
- Chapter 297 - Origin Site of the Gods
- Chapter 296 - The God
- Chapter 295 - New Story
- Chapter 294 - Our Story
- Chapter 293 - The Abyss Covenant
- Chapter 292 - The Sky Messenger's Fifth Pair of Wings
- Chapter 291 - The Inheritance of the Ruhe Beast and the Blind Prophetess
- Chapter 290 - Divine Child
- Chapter 289 - Master of the Abyss's Second Layer
- Chapter 288 - The Faith and Will of Redlichia
- Chapter 287 - The Return of the Bone Demon and the Covenant of the Previous Era
- Chapter 286 - Anhofus Bone Demon Transformation Secret
- Chapter 285 - The Law of Desire
- Chapter 284 - Letter Spirit Realm
- Chapter 283 - Abyss
- Chapter 282 - Three Spirit Realms
- Chapter 281 - The Passing Divine Boat
- Chapter 280 - Third
- Chapter 279 - Power of the Abyss
- Chapter 278 - The Gate of Spirituality Falls into the Mortal World
- Chapter 277 - You Are the Divine's Child
- Chapter 276 - The War of Gods from the Previous Era
- Chapter 275 - Womb of Mythology
- Chapter 274 - Let the Lord of Radiance Return to This World
- Chapter 273 - The Origin of the Winged People
- Chapter 272 - The Lord of Radiance and The Sky Messengers
- Chapter 271 - The Strange Winged People and Their God
- Chapter 270 - Do You Also Wish to Peer into the Secrets of the Gods?
- Chapter 269 - A Demigod's Pilgrimage
- Chapter 268 - Only True Divine Beings Can Enter the Creator's Domain
- Chapter 267 - Rainbow Forest and Wood Nymphs
- Chapter 266 - King Smerkel and the Sun Cup
- Chapter 265 - I Hope All Beautiful Dreams Can Connect with the Mortal World
- Chapter 264 - The Return of the Mother of Life and the New World
- Chapter 263 - The Power of the Ruhe Beast Burrowing Demon Worm
- Chapter 262 - The Door of Truth Opens
- Chapter 261 - Seeing God
- Chapter 260 - All
- Chapter 259 - The Mother of Life Is Not the True Supreme God
- Chapter 258 - Death is Also God's Blessing
- Chapter 257 - Our Holy Land! Our Faith!
- Chapter 256 - I Know Where the Sky Temple Lies
- Chapter 255 - The Eyes of the Ruhe Beast
- Chapter 254 - The Sky Temple Frozen in Heaven's Mirror
- Chapter 253 - Our Creator is Not the True Creator?
- Chapter 252 - The Return of the Ghost Race
- Chapter 251 - Divine Artifact
- Chapter 250 - How Do You Prove God Truly Exists?
- Chapter 249 - Shelly's Dream
- Chapter 248 - The Awakening of Sermos, Mother of All Snakes
- Chapter 247 - God and Mortal
- Chapter 246 - The Awakening of the Dream Sovereign
- Chapter 245 - Tale of the Spirits
- Chapter 244 - I Am Dream Sovereign Hila's Servant
- Chapter 243 - The God Who Did Not Understand Human Hearts
- Chapter 242 - The Miracle Garden of God Iva
- Chapter 241 - Seeds of Wishes
- Chapter 240 - The Creator is Yinsai
- Chapter 239 - Divine Blessing
- Chapter 238 - Are the Creator and God Also Above?
- Chapter 237 - The Demigod of Wisdom and the Prince of Suinhor
- Chapter 236 - The City
- Chapter 235 - A Demigod of Wisdom Walking Among Mortals
- Chapter 234 - One Cannot Gaze Directly Upon God and the Ferryman's Mission
- Chapter 233 - The World Forever Prostrates at Your Feet
- Chapter 232 - Before You Were Born on Earth, We Ruled the World
- Chapter 231 - The Dream Realm Ferryman and the Trilobite Symbiote
- Chapter 230 - Who Sits on the Divine Throne?
- Chapter 229 - The Blood Progenitor and the Contaminated Trilobite Seed
- Chapter 228 - Beings from Two Hundred Million Years Ago
- Chapter 227 - The Descent of God Yinsai
- Chapter 226 - The Giant Snake Monster Coiling Around the Tower of Heaven
- Chapter 225 - God's Chains
- Chapter 224 - A New Intelligent Race and the Winged People
- Chapter 223 - The Eternal Stars Will Descend Upon This World
- Chapter 222 - The Second Test
- Chapter 221 - What About That Once Great Civilization?
- Chapter 220 - Ruhe Beast Island
- Chapter 219 - Everything from the Past Will Return
- Chapter 218 - The Giant Beast Island and the Snake People
- Chapter 217 - Haven't We Always Been Together?
- Chapter 216 - See You in the Next Era
- Chapter 215 - Gods and God
- Chapter 214 - The Fate of the Little Person in the Bottle
- Chapter 213 - The Myth of Life
- Chapter 212 - Asai and Anhofus
- Chapter 211 - This Is My Door of Truth
- Chapter 210 - A Story of the End of an Era?
- Chapter 209 - You Are Anhofus
- Chapter 208 - Anhofus's Bone Field
- Chapter 207 - The Experiment Ended
- Chapter 206 - The Man
- Chapter 205 - The Reincarnator
- Chapter 204 - Will Anyone Live to See the Next Era?
- Chapter 203 - I Can Become Your Subordinate God
- Chapter 202 - The Fourth
- Chapter 201 - The Will of the Saint
- Chapter 200 - The Opportunity to Take the Stage
- Chapter 199 - The Evil Plan of the God of Knowledge
- Chapter 198 - Another Mythical Path of the Wisdom Ability
- Chapter 197 - God Has Abandoned Us
- Chapter 196 - Demon Kings
- Chapter 195 - The Sun Comes Out
- Chapter 194 - The Spirit's Eternal Life
- Chapter 193 - The Spirit's Treasure
- Chapter 192 - Prince of the Moon
- Chapter 191 - The Three Giants
- Chapter 190 - He is Not God! He is the Creator!
- Chapter 189 - I Am Deeply Saddened by His Majesty the King's Passing
- Chapter 188 - The Birth of a Festival
- Chapter 187 - God, What Are You Waiting For?
- Chapter 186 - The Sound of the Mother Conch
- Chapter 185 - Perfect Immortality?
- Chapter 184 - A Merciful God?
- Chapter 183 - God of Knowledge?
- Chapter 182 - The Universal Elixir
- Chapter 181 - I Hope to See You in the Next Era
- Chapter 180 - The City Trapped in Time
- Chapter 179 - Sequence Number 2 and the Ghost City
- Chapter 178 - Stage for the Ambitious and the Mad
- Chapter 177 - He is Creating God
- Chapter 176 - The Embryo in the Bottle
- Chapter 175 - Immortal Form and Artificial Humans
- Chapter 174 - Wing Demons and the Stolen God's Grace Technique
- Chapter 173 - The Origin of the Life School
- Chapter 172 - The World Has No End
- Chapter 171 - The Sensation Caused by the Miracle Tool
- Chapter 170 - The Miracle Tool
- Chapter 169 - Dreams and Reality
- Chapter 168 - A Gift from the Past
- Chapter 167 - The Witch Doctors
- Chapter 166 - God
- Chapter 165 - The Monsters Behind the Curtain
- Chapter 164 - The Evil Sorcerer and the Bone Demon
- Chapter 163 - Fortune and Misfortune Are Self
- Chapter 162 - The Voice of the Mother Conch of All Things
- Chapter 161 - The Second Miracle Tool
- Chapter 160 - The Giant Beast Magic City at the Bottom of the Sea
- Chapter 159 - Miracle Tools
- Chapter 158 - The Divine Cup That Fulfills Any Wish?
- Chapter 157 - The Art of Wishes and the Spirit with a Human Body
- Chapter 156 - The Little Stone Monster Pulling the Cart
- Chapter 155 - A New Covenant
- Chapter 154 - The Diversity of Life
- Chapter 153 - The Right to Dwell Upon the Earth
- Chapter 152 - I Have No Home
- Chapter 151 - A New Race and the Progenitor of Fire Demons
- Chapter 150 - Gifts and the Wish Festival
- Chapter 149 - Light of Wishes
- Chapter 148 - The Ship Giant and the Three Elements of Dream Power
- Chapter 147 - Two Moons
- Chapter 146 - God's Grace Priest
- Chapter 145 - The Librarian of the Spirit Library
- Chapter 144 - The God's Grace Stone
- Chapter 143 - Fire Demon
- Chapter 142 - The Gaze of the Divine
- Chapter 141 - Fourth Level Experiments and Haru's Fire Demon Bottle
- Chapter 140 - The Temptation of Power
- Chapter 139 - The Samo Family's Secret of Immortality
- Chapter 138 - Mortal Dreams in the Divine Cup
- Chapter 137 - The Sage and God
- Chapter 136 - King Henir and His Dream
- Chapter 135 - Only Death and God's Judgment Are Inevitable
- Chapter 134 - The Temple of Truth
- Chapter 133 - The Island of Mist
- Chapter 132 - Those Who Seek Truth
- Chapter 131 - The Student
- Chapter 130 - God's Avatar
- Chapter 129 - Divine Artifacts and the Seal Colossus
- Chapter 128 - Third
- Chapter 127 - You Are the Preacher!
- Chapter 126 - Spirit Realm Priests and the Nine Great Temples
- Chapter 125 - Mortals Care
- Chapter 124 - The Power of Ritual
- Chapter 123 - The Spirit Country and the Slave
- Chapter 122 - The Light of a New Era
- Chapter 121 - The Preacher
- Chapter 120 - The Divine Dream and the Divine Technique Imprint
- Chapter 119 - Dialogue with God
- Chapter 118 - God's Salvation
- Chapter 117 - The Beasts Finally Return to the Sea
- Chapter 116 - The Forbidden Flower Blooming Under the Moon
- Chapter 115 - The Final Battle of the Beast Era
- Chapter 114 - The Last Inheritor of the Ruhe Brand
- Chapter 113 - The Mutated Desert Worm
- Chapter 112 - The Conflict of Power
- Chapter 111 - Eternal Consciousness
- Chapter 110 - The Secret of Eternal Life?
- Chapter 109 - We Have Truly Disappointed God
- Chapter 108 - The Slave and the Craftsman
- Chapter 107 - The Conditions for Opening the Door to God's Realm
- Chapter 106 - One Does Not Become Great Through Luck Alone
- Chapter 105 - The Saint's Memory and the Forbidden Technique
- Chapter 104 - Departure and the Moon Magic Fern
- Chapter 103 - The Lost 'Final Chapter'
- Chapter 102 - The Child of Fortune
- Chapter 101 - The Beast is the Throne
- Chapter 100 - Memory Stars Returning to God's Realm
- Chapter 99 - God's Grace is Not Infinite
- Chapter 98 - The Ruhe Brand Reclaimed by God
- Chapter 97 - I Am the One Who Swims Against the Current
- Chapter 96 - No One is Willing to Give Up the Power of the Beast
- Chapter 95 - The Black Swamp That Devoured the Hosen Family
- Chapter 94 - Truly Strong People Don't Believe in Luck
- Chapter 93 - The Dream Realm Ferryman Who Guides Memories
- Chapter 92 - The Flower Blooming from Despair
- Chapter 91 - Seed of Death
- Chapter 90 - Meeting God's Messenger
- Chapter 89 - Your High and Mighty Attitude Is Truly Disgusting
- Chapter 88 - The Prince Seeking the Divine Boat
- Chapter 87 - The Era of the Great Beasts is Coming to an End
- Chapter 86 - I Want You to Remember Me
- Chapter 85 - Fading Starlight
- Chapter 84 - The Boat to the Realm of God
- Chapter 83 - Destined Not to Obtain It
- Chapter 82 - Sky Beast and Burrowing Demon Worm
- Chapter 81 - At All Costs
- Chapter 80 - The Way Back to the Divine Realm
- Chapter 79 - Sweet Dreams and Mortal Hearts
- Chapter 78 - Turbulent Waves
- Chapter 77 - The Gates of the Divine Realm
- Chapter 76 - Calling the Divine Messenger's True Name
- Chapter 75 - The Great Poet and the Bone Book
- Chapter 74 - The Final Chapter
- Chapter 73 - The Dream World
- Chapter 72 - The Power of the Divine Cup
- Chapter 71 - The Secret Left by the Poet
- Chapter 70 - The Grand Journey
- Chapter 69 - Hymn of the King of Wisdom
- Chapter 68 - The Returning Wanderer
- Chapter 67 - The God
- Chapter 66 - We Are Not Monsters
- Chapter 65 - The Lost History
- Chapter 64 - The Banished People of the Abyss
- Chapter 63 - Falling into the Abyss of Despair
- Chapter 62 - The Lightless Dark
- Chapter 61 - Seeking the Temple of God
- Chapter 60 - The True Divine Cup
- Chapter 59 - The Dream Has Ended
- Chapter 58 - The Poet Writing the Epic
- Chapter 57 - The Dream Egg
- Chapter 56 - A Letter From Afar
- Chapter 55 - The Changing of Eras
- Chapter 54 - This Is Not the Will of God
- Chapter 53 - Are You Ready to Die Standing?
- Chapter 52 - Bonds and Freedom
- Chapter 51 - The Returning Nightmare
- Chapter 50 - Dream Spirits
- Chapter 49 - I Am the Messenger of God
- Chapter 48 - The Queen and God's Messenger
- Chapter 47 - My Kingdom
- Chapter 46 - The King's Son Named Sky
- Chapter 45 - Nothing Can Carry the Will of God
- Chapter 44 - Royal Authority and Divine Authority
- Chapter 43 - What Belongs to God Returns to God
- Chapter 42 - The Messenger Who Walked Out of the Realm of Gods
- Chapter 41 - Polo
- Chapter 40 - Divine Power and New Mythical Life
- Chapter 39 - God Awakened
- Chapter 38 - Reincarnation or Destiny?
- Chapter 37 - The Lost Crown of Wisdom
- Chapter 36 - Divine Techniques and the God's Cup
- Chapter 35 - God Has Not Descended
- Chapter 34 - Hatred in the Bloodline
- Chapter 33 - In the Name of God
- Chapter 32 - Rebellion and the Collapsed Divine Statue
- Chapter 31 - The High Priest and the Temple
- Chapter 30 - God's Guidance
- Chapter 29 - The Sun Cup
- Chapter 28 - No Resting Place
- Chapter 27 - The Island of Sun Cup Flowers
- Chapter 26 - Believing in God Has Nothing to Do with God!
- Chapter 25 - Let Go!
- Chapter 24 - The End of the Ocean
- Chapter 23 - Come Back
- Chapter 22 - Unable to Become King
- Chapter 21 - Proverbs and Destiny
- Chapter 20 - The Crown of Wisdom
- Chapter 19 - I Care
- Chapter 18 - The Land of Origin
- Chapter 17 - The Yinsai Kingdom
- Chapter 16 - The Bestowing of Power
- Chapter 15 - Setting Out to Sea
- Chapter 14 - The Priest of God
- Chapter 13 - The Fusion Monster Race
- Chapter 12 - Mythical Blood
- Chapter 11 - Do You See?
- Chapter 10 - Writing and Mythology
- Chapter 9 - Food and a New Species
- Chapter 8 - Ancestral Fish
- Chapter 7 - Faith and the King of Wisdom
- Chapter 6 - Species and King
- Chapter 5 - Shelly, the Fusion Monster
- Chapter 4 - Wisdom and Life
- Chapter 3 - The Era of the Origin of All Things
- Chapter 2 - We Too Shall Inevitably Fade Away
- Chapter 1 - The Observer Unbound by Time