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Chapter 210: Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 210: The world of Osiris

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Amon gently raised a hand, pointed toward the void, and said: “Do you remember the appearance of Sir Nietzsche?”

A cloud of light and shadow appeared in the void, and the figure of Nietzsche appeared in the light and shadow. Crazy’Ole of Duc had disheveled hair and his messy beard covered with furnace ash, but his wrinkled eyes were clear and sharp, his lonely arrogance partly teasing, partly mocking, and partly cynical.

When Seagull saw the figure of Crazy’Ole, he immediately prostrated on the ground and kissed the sand on the shore. The robe he wore was very strange, as it did not get wet at all in the waves. As Seagull prostrated, he asked, “You must be the man I’m waiting for, how is Sir Nietzsche?”

Amon wanted to stop him from prostrating, but in the end, he didn’t move. He just nodded and said: “Yes, I am the person you are waiting for. I am Nietzsche’s student, and following his last wish, I am exploring the power of the origin. Finally, we meet!”

As he spoke, he imprinted a message into Seagull’s soul, confiding in Crazy’Ole’s last encounter. Seagull froze, kneeling on the shore to straighten up his body, but after a long time had passed, he suddenly opened his mouth and bawled loudly like a child!

Although Seagull had a shy appearance, the sound of his cries resembled a thunderstorm, the sea was sent into turmoil as strong winds blew, and countless water droplets were created as waves crashed onto the rocks, before they were transformed into sharp arrows in the wind as they scattered. If Amon did not have the ability to protect himself, he might even be injured accidentally.

Hearing the sad news of Crazy’Ole, Seagull cried so sadly. Amon went over and wanted to console him, but as soon as his hand patted Seagull’s shoulder, his special sensing ability could feel the mourning in Seagull’s heart, involuntarily creating a strong resonance in his soul. Amon found it difficult to restrain and did not want to suppress it either, so he ended up embracing Seagull and crying together.

Amon was not without tears, but after the test of endless arising and ceasing cycle, he was no longer so emotional. Witnessing the departure of Maria, he had howled like his heart was torn apart and left the Garden of Eden while spurting blood from his mouth. However, he still did not shed a tear. Like the thunder suppressed in the heart containing a rainstorm that has not yet fallen, this suppressed feelings of sadness ended up being released completely by Seagull.

Amon was not only crying for Crazy’Ole, not only crying for his father and the fallen Ducians but also mourning the loss of Maria. Not far away, Gabriel did not stop him, and as she stood in the fierce storm, her eyes also became wet. After a long time had passed, Seagull who had stopped grieving first patted Amon’s shoulder and said: “Don’t be too sad!”

After the wind and waves had calmed down, it was already sunset. Amon helped Seagull to stand up and he said: “Thank you, I did not expect to be able to cry out in pain! When people called me God Amon, I thought I would never shed tears again! Tears of the gods, Gods’ Tear, no wonder the gods have tears too! …By the way, you’ve lived on this island for so many years, haven’t you ever seen anyone other than Sir Nietzsche?”

Seagull dried his tears and replied: “Yes, just before Sir Nietzsche came, two ships docked and a group of people with weapons drove a group of people to the island. Then Sir Nietzsche came down from the sky, and with a wave of his cane, he killed all those people with weapons and then sent the people on the island back to the ship. The ship sailed away, but Sir Nietzsche stayed behind. I later learned that those with weapons were pirates, and they had robbed someone else’s ship. To think that there were such terrible people in the world, which I saw with my own eyes, so when he later cautioned me about the world outside, I was really scared.”

Amon had intended to leave the island on this day to return to Ejypt, but since he accidentally learned of Nietzsche’s story with Seagull, he did not leave that day. Instead, he had a long talk with Seagull. The next day at sunrise, Gabriel set off with Seagull, where they were to return to the Plains of Duc. Seagull had accepted Amon’s guidance, and so, the Garden of Eden had a new divine emissary.

Gabriel and Seagull flew away in the light of the sunrise, and they turned back to wave goodbye to Amon on the clouds. At that time, Gabriel was not aware that this was their last meeting before Amon became a true god.

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Amon crossed the sea again, landing quietly between Rosetta and Buto city, and traveled southward west of the delta of the Nile River towards the city of Memphis. Upon his return to Ejypt, he heard about the latest decree issued by Pharaoh Merneptah, which gave him the official title of “Satan”.

Pharaoh already knew his identity, but he made the announcement in such a way that no one knew that Satan was Amon. Interestingly, in order to explain why Satan committed that series of crimes, the decree of the Ejyptian Empire also claimed that the demon that Maria had heavily wounded was Satan. No one could say whether it was to let Amon take the blame for Seth or to claim that Seth was the demon.

Horus had told Amon that An-Ra had sent down an oracle, the gods of the Ennead would no longer interfere in the matter, and that the Ejyptian Empire had ended the state of emergency in the cities. But this did not mean that the discovery of Satan would be ignored. If there was a chance to catch him they would still do it, so Amon was still very cautious.

During Amon’s raid on the main shrines of the cities of Ejypt, there was one thing that had deeply shocked Gabriel, and that was Amon’s use of the stealth magic art, which was simply unbelievable. Gabriel had never seen any mage that could use magical power like that, and even the other divine emissaries in the world probably could not think of it either.

On the way from one city to another, Amon only ran on foot and did not fly, climbing over the mountains and water, but always used stealth magic to hide his tracks, and also summoned the power of the elements to hide the tracks of Gabriel who was accompanying him. Whether Gabriel was also using stealth magic or not, whether the path was hidden or not, whether there were people around or not, whether there may be experts flying through the sky or not.

This was not something that only required a little bit of magical power, but continuous use of magical power throughout the day and night. It seemed simple, but to do it to the extent that Amon did was nothing short of astonishing. Gabriel, however, did not know that Amon had passed through the test of endless arising and ceasing cycle by walking across the Syah desert, a method that was almost never tried before.

Amon quietly arrived at the territory of Memphis and found that the great magical formation enveloping the city walls had returned to its usual state. However, he did not enter the city but instead took a detour around the city to the Nile River. Continuing to hide his form in the dead of night while walking on water to the middle of the river, he slowly marched downstream.

The Underworld of the Ennead was located at the mouth of the Nile River, a spatial structure that is beyond human comprehension. However, its portal was far away from Memphis, and could only be entered by going along with the waves of the Nile River. After walking dozens of kilometers on the waves, Amon had entered the delta, where the river widened and many fan-shaped tributaries spread out, between which were patches of mudflats that were seasonally flooded.

Amon waved the rib of Osiris in a tributary that did not look very wide, but with steep shoals on both sides and extremely deep water. The rib transformed into a crescent-shaped spatial boat, and Amon boarded the boat, seemingly guided by an invisible force, following the current in the darkness toward a strange space.

The long and slender spatial boat floated with the waves, before suddenly stopping completely in the center of the river. The boat did not move, but the river was still flowing. At this time Amon raised his hand in the boat and knocked forward into the air. The boat slowly started moving again, and beginning from the bow, it began to disappear bit by bit, as if it was sailing into an invisible world.

The scene seen on earth was like so, but for Amon, it was very different. He suddenly entered another world, and while there was still a river under his feet, the river was now flowing backward. It felt very strange, and he was momentarily surprised before he got used to it.

It was not that the river was flowing backward, but the boat staying still, while the banks and the river beneath his feet felt like a silent picture, slowly moving towards him, like the irresistible journey from life to death. This was a three-dimensional picture, coming towards him before going backward after passing him. In this world, no matter how one turned, one could not turn back, and wherever one looked towards, the scene would shift together so that one always saw the same scene.

When Amon entered Kur, the Underworld of Anunnaki, he only had the fifth level power of two sides, so he was unable to see this. Now that he had the ninth-level power of the origin, he could clearly sense the magical spatial structure of Duat, the Underworld of Ennead, and it was different from Kur.

The still boat gradually traveled further and further in the silent picture, and eventually, the river split into two, one towards the left and one towards the right, while directly in the middle was a piece of land. The boat shook gently, and the silent image seemed to come alive again, becoming a spatial world, and the senses returned to “normal”. Amon turned the boat back into a bone, held it in his hand, and stepped onto the land.

“Who are you? How dare you trespass through the portal of the Underworld?” A majestic voice suddenly came, and three huge golden dogs appeared in front of Amon. On closer inspection, it was not three dogs but a single dog with three heads, and it was as tall as a lofty palace, while all the hair on the body shone like gold.

Amon stood in front of this dog, looking so small. A terrifying breath emitted from the dog’s huge mouths, and it seemed as though it could bite Amon into pieces just by lowering his head. However, Amon looked up fearlessly and replied: “Typhon, my name is Amon, and I am here to see the god of the underworld.”

This three-headed golden dog was the gatekeeper of the Underworld, Typhon, and what Amon saw was not himself, but the incarnation from his statue standing here. Typhon glared at Amon and said: “Come back when you are dead!”

After saying these words, Typhon wagged his tail to close the portal, but the three heads suddenly froze. It was because Amon had already raised the rib in his hand, a power of shifting space locking it in place as he commanded: “Look carefully, this is the rib of Osiris, and I wish to return it to Osiris himself!”

Typhon was startled, and his body started rapidly shrinking, eventually turning into a large dog as tall as Amon’s shoulder. Although it was still huge and terrifying, it was no longer as intimidating. The rib of Osiris was also a staff, and Amon had already cast magic to prevent Typhon from closing the portal of the Underworld. If Typhon refused to let him through, he was ready to go through by force.

Typhon saw clearly what Amon was holding and roared in dismay: “Isn’t this the Boat of the Underworld left by the God of the Underworld, how did it get into your hands?”

Amon replied: “Goddess Isis is no longer around, I got this rib from Bastet, and now I’ve come to return it to Osiris.”

When Typhon heard Bastet’s name, his tone became noticeably softer: “Bastet! Do you know her? She’s back, where is she now?”

Amon sighed. “She is gone too.” At the same time, a message was imprinted into Typhon’s mind, explaining what had happened to Schrodinger.

Typhon froze, the concept of time in the underworld seemed to stand still, it could be a moment or a long time. Typhon finally let out a long sigh and said: “How could this happen? Why didn’t she come back? Why did Osiris do this to her?”

Amon shook his head. “I’m not sure about that, I’m afraid I’ll have to ask Osiris face to face.”

Typhon: “Even if you do not have the Boat of the Underworld, I would still let you go over for the sake of Bastet, but as for whether the Lord of the Underworld will see you, it is another matter. …You should continue to take the Boat of the Underworld, it will take you directly to the Lord of the Underworld, otherwise, it is easy to lose your way in the Underworld.”

Typhon slowly disappeared after he finished speaking, like a golden light fading away, and the surrounding scenery became a silent three-dimensional picture again. Amon threw the rib into mid-air and it transformed into a large boat once again. Then he jumped onto the boat, which resembled a separate space opened up in the Underworld, and the picture began to move again.

Amon stood on the boat, suspended in mid-air and drifted forward, and suddenly passed through an invisible portal into darkness. Perhaps it was not darkness, just a void without light, and from far away he saw a point of light in the void gradually expanding, gradually approaching, like the rising sun from afar.

There were no flames in the “sun”, but an active scene of a cat fighting a snake. In the mythology of the ancient Egyptians, the cat represents light and the snake represents darkness. The invisible boat sailed directly into the “sun”, just like entering the light from the darkness. Amon then realized that the dead souls had entered the Underworld through this road to see the God of the Underworld. The scene in front of him should be the history of the Ennead divine clan, presented in a way that people could understand.

The appearance of the “sun” in the darkness symbolizes the creation of An-Ra and the creation of the world, and the establishment of the Ennead. An-Ra’s divine kingdom was created in Nel, and he guided the gods to enter this divine kingdom.

The ship entered the “sun”, where there was another world, and at this moment, a message was imprinted into Amon’s mind: “The horizon, which could only ever be seen, finally came underfoot.”

Next, he entered another invisible portal. The horizon is only a concept, people can see the landscape on the horizon, and when they really walk there, the horizon is still farther away and can never be reached. The moral of the phrase is that the journey of the mortal has come to an end, and in Ejyptian mythology, the soul will awaken when it passes through this portal and will await the judgment of the God of the Underworld.

Further ahead, a lotus flower appeared on the horizon of the wilderness. When the boat crossed over the lotus flower, the horizon disappeared, and there was soft light everywhere, with no sky or earth in sight. The wind from the lotus blows in the air and turns into dew and water. The lotus symbolizes An-Ra, and the wind and water symbolize the two gods “Shu” and “Fu” whom An-Ra first guided.

The wind blew the water and turned it into a haze, then heaven and earth were separated, and the next two gods in the Ennead were Geb, the god of the earth, and Nut, the god of the sky, which was also a mythological symbol. Then the stars appeared in the sky, and various living beings and earthly cities appeared on the earth, that is, the place where each of the dead lived before they were born.

Amon thus passed through a portal, and the horizon appeared again in the distance. Sun was rising on the horizon, and the Boat of the Underworld sailed through the sun, and another message was imprinted in Amon’s mind: “Leave the shining light of Horus to enter the Underworld, and offer your eyes and heart.”

This paragraph sounded quite frightening, but its meaning naturally made sense, as the so-called eyes and heart, referred to all that is seen and felt in a lifetime. This had been the last portal of the underworld, and although Horus was no longer the king, Osiris did not change the structure of the Underworld. This place symbolized the arrival from the earth ruled by Horus to the Underworld ruled by Osiris.

The sunlight in front went out, and Amon entered a space where only the consciousness of the soul existed. If the one who entered the Underworld was the deceased’s spirit, all the experiences from birth to death would be clearly recalled at this time. Ksitigarbha had once shown Amon the Underworld that he had opened up, and this was the beginning of the middle yin realm of light.

Amon had already passed the test of endless arising and ceasing cycle and was standing in the space of the Boat of the Underworld, so naturally, he did not have to experience all this again. As he walked forward, he closed his eyes and saw in his soul a “person” walking towards him, none other than himself, Amon. With a turn of his thoughts, Amon cast the magic of manifestation, transforming the imagery in his soul into a concrete spatial image, and surprisingly, he saw a huge scale again.

He stood at one end of the scale, and indescribable feelings rose up from his heart. Across from him stood not only another Amon, but the experience of his life was divided into two parts, one for himself and the other for the world outside his body. Everything he did in this life was reflected as is, without a need to distinguish between good and evil, and all he needed to do was to bear it by himself!

This was not a battle, but facing an almost irresistible opponent. It turned out that in the deepest part of the Underworld, Osiris used a divine artifact to create a space, much like a scale, and it is the so-called judgment of the God of the Underworld. This was very similar to the “judgment of fate”, but it was not a substantive power, just a reflection of feelings, forcing people to face the real truth of their lives.

Some people do some things in fear that the world will not know, and they do other things in fear that the world will know, and they pray to the gods in the same way. But in the world of Osiris, the God of the Underworld, this mentality becomes so laughable.

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Ch.1 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 1: The Purest Prayer Jun 10 Ch.2 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 2: Tears and Bones Jun 14 Ch.3 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 3: Modus Ponens Jun 14 Ch.4 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 4: You've Got a Job Jun 14 Ch.5 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 5: I Can Watch Her Eyes Too Jun 14 Ch.6 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 6: Breast Jun 14 Ch.7 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 7: The Secret of Duc Jun 14 Ch.8 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 8: Gabriel's Power Jun 14 Ch.9 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 9: Glory of the Adoratrice Jun 14 Ch.10 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 10: The First Time Jun 14 Ch.11 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 11: A Forbidden Past Jun 14 Ch.12 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 12: Secret of the Gods Jun 14 Ch.13 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 13: Power and Desire Jun 14 Ch.14 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 14: When Embezzlement Becomes A Habit Jun 14 Ch.15 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 15: The Trap and the Trapped Jun 14 Ch.16 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 16: Everyone Gets Sick Jun 14 Ch.17 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 17: Always Remember These Three Things Jun 14 Ch.18 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 18: My Best Work Jun 14 Ch.19 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 19: A Thirty-year-old Decree Jun 14 Ch.20 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 20: An Amazing Cat Jun 14 Ch.21 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 21: Behind the Mountains Are Higher Mountains Jun 14 Ch.22 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 22: A Contribution to the Kingdom Jun 14 Ch.23 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 23: A Primordial Religion Jun 14 Ch.24 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 24: Metatro's Ambition Jun 14 Ch.25 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 25: The Birth of God Amon Jun 14 Ch.26 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 26: A Bone Jun 14 Ch.27 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 27: Duc's Disaster Jun 14 Ch.28 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 28: Nietzsche's Challenge Jun 14 Ch.29 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 29: Enlil's Answer Jun 14 Ch.30 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 30: I Just Cannot Hate You Jun 14 Ch.31 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 31: This Is Your Only Chance Jun 14 Ch.32 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 32: A God's Rib Jun 14 Ch.33 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 33: A Cat's Melancholy Jun 14 Ch.34 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 34: Horus' Wrath Jun 14 Ch.35 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 35: Divination Jun 14 Ch.36 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 36: Please Tempt Me Jun 14 Ch.37 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 37: You Are My Only God Jun 14 Ch.38 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 38: The Woman at the Foot of the Mountain Jun 14 Ch.39 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 39: The Lost Lamb Jun 14 Ch.40 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 40: On the Grassland in the Curtain of Night Jun 14 Ch.41 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 41: A Divine Wager Jun 14 Ch.42 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 42: Where Is the Devil? Jun 14 Ch.43 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 43: A Song of Ice and Fire Jun 14 Ch.44 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 44: Everyone Has Their Own Secrets Jun 14 Ch.45 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 45: Gilgamesh Jun 14 Ch.46 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 46: Hevel And Qayin Jun 14 Ch.47 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 47: Paid and Gained Jun 14 Ch.48 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 48: Devil's Temptation Jun 14 Ch.49 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 49: Eyes in the Dark Jun 14 Ch.50 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 50: Under the Sun Jun 14 Ch.51 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 51: Let's Go! Jun 14 Ch.52 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 52: We Understand Jun 14 Ch.53 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 53: The Hostage Jun 14 Ch.54 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 54: The Waiting Jun 14 Ch.55 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 55: The Redemption Jun 14 Ch.56 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 56: In God's Tone Jun 14 Ch.57 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 57: A Land Flowing with Milk and Honey Jun 14 Ch.58 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 58: Amon's Plea Jun 14 Ch.59 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 59: The Gates to the Underworld Jun 14 Ch.60 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 60: Spiritual Magic Jun 14 Ch.61 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 61: Bring Me Back to Ejypt Jun 14 Ch.62 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 62: You Had Your Choice Jun 14 Ch.63 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 63: Aesop's Story Jun 14 Ch.64 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 64: Pythagoras Jun 14 Ch.65 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 65: An Embarrassing Testament Jun 14 Ch.66 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 66: The Ramoses Jun 14 Ch.67 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 67: Nero's Legacy Jun 14 Ch.68 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 68: One Last Thing to Ask Jun 14 Ch.69 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 69: Thank You! Jun 14 Ch.70 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 70: The Hunt Jun 14 Ch.71 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 71: In the Name of Allaha Jun 14 Ch.72 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 72: Run Kitty Run! Jun 14 Ch.73 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 73: Fight to the Last Drop of Blood Jun 14 Ch.74 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 74: A Divine Call Jun 14 Ch.75 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 75: Could It Be Heaven? Jun 14 Ch.76 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 76: Are You Happy? Jun 14 Ch.77 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 77: A Peaceful Job Jun 14 Ch.78 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 78: Devotion Decides Jun 14 Ch.79 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 79: The Blessing from Isis Jun 14 Ch.80 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 80: An Arrow That Muddles Three Kingdoms Jun 14 Ch.81 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 81: Look Back to the Beginning Jun 14 Ch.82 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 82: Fusion and Conflation Jun 14 Ch.83 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 83: Duc's Past Jun 14 Ch.84 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 84: Mount Horeb Jun 14 Ch.85 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 85: That Shouldn't Be Your Curse Jun 14 Ch.86 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 86: Moses' Story Jun 14 Ch.87 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 87: You Shall Pray to No Other Gods Than Me Jun 14 Ch.88 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 88: You Dropped Something Jun 14 Ch.89 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 89: Desert of Trial Jun 14 Ch.90 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 90: Poisonous Smoke in the Vast Desert Jun 14 Ch.91 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 91: The Scorpion King Jun 14 Ch.92 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 92: A Strange Covenant Jun 14 Ch.93 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 93: Reincarnation Jun 14 Ch.94 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 94: What I Do is What I Want Jun 14 Ch.95 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 95: Sunset Is Where Home Is Jun 14 Ch.96 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 96: A Confidential Letter Jun 14 Ch.97 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 97: The Talent of People Jun 14 Ch.98 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 98: The Laugh of the Gods Jun 14 Ch.99 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 99: The Dialogue between two Goddesses Jun 14 Ch.100 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 100: The Greatest Temptation Jun 14 Ch.101 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 101: Farewell to the Gods Jun 14 Ch.102 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 102: An Awkward Trick Jun 14 Ch.103 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 103: Tell Me If You Have Something to Say Jun 14 Ch.104 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 104: Who Betrayed Amon? Jun 14 Ch.105 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 105: I'm Returning It to You Jun 14 Ch.106 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 106: The Source of Life Jun 14 Ch.107 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 107: The Legion Jun 14 Ch.108 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 108: In the Name of God Jun 14 Ch.109 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 109: The Prelude to War Jun 14 Ch.110 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 110: The Fooled Pharoah Jun 14 Ch.111 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 111: Falling Into a Trap Jun 14 Ch.112 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 112: With One Hair Pulled, the Body Follows Jun 14 Ch.113 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 113: The Disappearance of the Head Jun 14 Ch.114 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 114: The Boldest Risk Jun 14 Ch.115 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 115: Ignition Jun 14 Ch.116 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 116: The King Will Protect Me Jun 14 Ch.117 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 117: War and Peace Jun 14 Ch.118 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 118: Another Game of Chess Jun 14 Ch.119 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 119: A Vacant Seat Jun 14 Ch.120 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 120: Victory for Both Jun 14 Ch.121 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 121: Amon Got Promoted Jun 14 Ch.122 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 122: You Give Me The Power, I Give You A Plan Jun 14 Ch.123 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 123: The greatest warrior in the continent Jun 14 Ch.124 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 124: A Long and Arduous Battle Jun 14 Ch.125 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 125: A Solution Jun 14 Ch.126 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 126: Enemy at the gates Jun 14 Ch.127 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 127: The Most Extravagant Counterattack Jun 14 Ch.128 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 128: The God of War Jun 14 Ch.129 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 129: Let the Mad Man Have His Way Jun 14 Ch.130 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 130: To Kill a God Jun 14 Ch.131 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 131: Don't Say My Name Jun 14 Ch.132 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 132: Once And For All Jun 14 Ch.133 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 133: Conversation on the Battlefield Jun 14 Ch.134 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 134: The Fate of Enkidu Jun 14 Ch.135 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 135: A Poor Ducian Jun 14 Ch.136 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 136: Two Requests Jun 14 Ch.137 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 137: All The Way Home Jun 14 Ch.138 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 138: The Key of Destiny Jun 14 Ch.139 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 139: Dead or Alive Jun 14 Ch.140 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 140: Secrets of the Gods Jun 14 Ch.141 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 141: The Fish that I Want Jun 14 Ch.142 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 142: Path to the Gods Jun 14 Ch.143 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 143: Get Your Best Girls Here Jun 14 Ch.144 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 144: Chaos in Memphis Jun 14 Ch.145 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 145: She is the murderer Jun 14 Ch.146 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 146: Chaos in Memphis Jun 14 Ch.147 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 147: Everything's Above Board Jun 14 Ch.148 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 148: She Must Be Really Beautiful Jun 14 Ch.149 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 149: Horus' Wing Broken Jun 14 Ch.150 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 150: Moses has left Jun 14 Ch.151 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 151: She is long gone Jun 14 Ch.152 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 152: The Source of Power Jun 14 Ch.153 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 153: God is unique Jun 14 Ch.154 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 154: The river in blood Jun 14 Ch.155 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 155: Divine Punishment Jun 14 Ch.156 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 156: Heqet the Goddess of Frog Jun 14 Ch.157 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 157: Playing a con Jun 14 Ch.158 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 158: I Am A Cat Jun 14 Ch.159 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 159: The Endless Arising And Ceasing Cycle Jun 14 Ch.160 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 160: Cat Goddess Bastet Jun 14 Ch.161 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 161: A Hundred Years of Solitude Jun 14 Ch.162 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 162: An Escape Plan Jun 14 Ch.163 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 163: Can't Let You Go Jun 14 Ch.164 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 164: Bastet parts the Red Sea Jun 14 Ch.165 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 165: Amon kills the Prince Jun 14 Ch.166 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 166: The Eye of Sealing Jun 14 Ch.167 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 167: Lion King Jun 14 Ch.168 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 168: Lion's Roar Jun 14 Ch.169 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 169: Heart of the Goddess Jun 14 Ch.170 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 170: Temporary peace Jun 14 Ch.171 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 171: A Faith For All Jun 14 Ch.172 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 172: The Path to Heaven Jun 14 Ch.173 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 173: Covenant of the Gods Jun 14 Ch.174 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 174: Rulio the Merman Jun 14 Ch.175 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 175: Let's make a deal Jun 14 Ch.176 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 176: Footsteps make the road Jun 14 Ch.177 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 177: Bright Moon Night Jun 14 Ch.178 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 178: What is a spirit? Jun 14 Ch.179 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 179: Goddess of the Marsh Jun 14 Ch.180 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 180: The Eye of Sealing vs the Edge of Order Jun 14 Ch.181 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 181: Beyond the world's imagination Jun 14 Ch.182 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 182: The goddess appears Jun 14 Ch.183 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 183: You are not the only one Jun 14 Ch.184 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 184: My Sins Jun 14 Ch.185 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 185: Mount Sinai Jun 14 Ch.186 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 186: The face of God Jun 14 Ch.187 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 187: It's all Mourrin's fault Jun 14 Ch.188 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 188: Snake Lure Jun 14 Ch.189 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 189: A brilliant turnaround Jun 14 Ch.190 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 190: Saving Geshtinanna Jun 14 Ch.191 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 191: If there isn't an afterworld, I'll be it Jun 14 Ch.192 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 192: Garden of Eden Jun 14 Ch.193 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 193: David goes to battle Jun 14 Ch.194 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 194: An exchange between emissaries Jun 14 Ch.195 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 195: Time for war Jun 14 Ch.196 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 196: Nothing left to the enemy Jun 14 Ch.197 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 197: The Battle of the Siege Jun 14 Ch.198 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 198: A fierce battle Jun 14 Ch.199 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 199: The victory of God Amon Jun 14 Ch.200 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 200: Major Event Jun 14 Ch.201 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 201: Heartbroken Jun 14 Ch.202 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 202: When God Wasn't There Jun 14 Ch.203 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 203: In the Search of the God Jun 14 Ch.204 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 204: To Err Is Mortal Jun 14 Ch.205 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 205: The gods who fell from the altar Jun 14 Ch.206 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 206: One man’s battle with an empire Jun 14 Ch.207 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 207: His name is Satan Jun 14 Ch.208 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 208: From Maker to Creator Jun 14 Ch.209 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 209: Seagull Jun 14 Ch.210 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 210: The world of Osiris ← Current Jun 14 Ch.211 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 211: Judgment finally comes Jun 14 Ch.212 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 212: I will guard your peace Jun 14 Ch.213 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 213: The Birth of A New God Jun 14 Ch.214 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 214: Using the people’s will to kidnap a god Jun 14 Ch.215 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 215: The brutal Assyrian king Jun 14 Ch.216 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 216: The time of God’s descent Jun 14 Ch.217 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 217: Enlil, don’t run! Jun 14 Ch.218 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 218: The test never ends Jun 14 Ch.219 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 219: Amon’s vow Jun 14 Ch.220 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 220: There is only one way Jun 14 Ch.221 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 221: Want the kingdom as well as the beauty Jun 14 Ch.222 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 222: Faust’s dilemma Jun 14 Ch.223 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 223: The Victor and the Loser Jun 14 Ch.224 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 224: Who is Satan Jun 14 Ch.225 Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 225: Who is the hero? Jun 14