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Chapter 71: Pivot of the Sky - Chapter 71: In the Name of Allaha

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The pursuers continued on and arrived at the city of Djanet before sunset. Havon was indeed a good hunter. He successfully identified Amon’s hoof prints and located his horse not far from the north gate of the city — Amon had left the horse outside the city and walked through the gate on his own. His footprints couldn’t be found on the paved streets. The trail was lost!

Djanet was not a big city. There were only about eighty thousand people in it. Compared to Cape, the city was less vigorous. Most of the inhabitants were simple farmers, fishmongers and minor artisans. Amon picked a nice-looking hotel and paid for the best suite. After having dinner, he stayed in the room and rested. In his present situation, he didn’t have the luxury of idly admiring the view of the city.

Amon rested through meditation. He didn’t skip out on meditating daily even on his way here. He had already reached the peak of the fifth level of magic and body arts. According to Bair, the test of “limit breaking” awaited him now. But he first needed to find his limit and attain it. Only then would the test present itself.

For mages, mastering at least one supreme magic was the sign that they had reached the sixth level. It was not as difficult as ascending to the seventh level and truly becoming a supreme mage, but many advanced mages still found it impossible to master a supreme magic even after a lifetime of practice. It was a long and bitter process for most of them. Fortunately, Amon didn’t lack patience.

According to Bair, “limit breaking” was actually a test in the practice of body arts. The “bloodline purification” marked the beginning of a qualitative change in the practitioner’s body, and the mental training in the following test actually accelerated the transformation. The whole process was similar to the forging of an artifact. The practitioner’s body would be so drastically changed that even he himself couldn’t know its limit. After the “devil’s temptation”, the next task was to find the limit of the practitioner’s own ability in order to then break it! The problem was that only in the midst of extreme adversity could one find his limit. But in such situations of extraordinary danger, surpassing the limit would almost certainly lead to death!

To Amon, it sounded paradoxical.

Amon remained vigilant as he meditated throughout the night. He used the Detection Eyes to constantly surveil the area around the hotel. At midnight, noises suddenly arose from the street out in front of the hotel. Patrolling soldiers shouted and broke in the front door, asking to check the identities of all the guests. Any foreigners were going to be taken away for further interrogation.

From the conversation between the hotelier and the soldiers, Amon learned that there was an emergency situation taking place tonight. A high noble mage’s belongings had gone missing, something about magic scrolls? The governor ordered a full-scale search of the city in response.

The search was exceedingly thorough. Naturally, Amon’s room was included in the search. But nothing was found. The cat had walked out through the window. Amon had hidden everything in Osiris’ rib, and the rib itself was hidden between the tiles on the roof.

Amon was searched as well. He proved his identity with a certificate issued by the governor of Cape. It was the one he had previously received from Mayor Dusti. He had signed his name and completed the certificate. Now, he was an authentic citizen of Ejypt. The name he wrote on the papyrus was Allaha.

It was Vitru’s idea to conduct the city-wide search. He found Yonna, the governor of Djanet, and told him that he was on a mission issued by Lord Urhiya. The supreme mage had given him some precious magic scrolls, but he had lost them after entering the city of Djanet. The scrolls had been left in his coach when he parked it outside a restaurant. They must have been stolen by some rogues while he was dining!

It was a bad excuse. But nevertheless, Lord Yonna was convinced to conduct a thorough search of the city. The soldiers were obviously not in a good mood. Who would want to work in the middle of the night and knock down every door in the city?. But an order was an order. The sophisticated hotelier slipped the leader of the soldiers some money to ensure that they wouldn’t frighten the guests. The search went smoothly, and Amon encountered little trouble. He had paid for the best room and had an impeccable certification of his identity, after all. The leader of the soldiers briefly glanced at him and left — They were looking for a foreigner.

The raid was surprisingly fruitful. Many wanted criminals were apprehended, and many long-pending cases were thus closed. The soldiers even caught the governor’s youngest son in a stable with his youngest concubine. Foreigners, and even some young men visiting the city with no identification papers, were arrested and taken to be interrogated. Not everyone travelled with their papers in hand, after all.

To Vitru’s surprise, he didn’t find Amon among the arrested people. But he couldn’t do anything more, since the mission was supposed to be kept secret. The city regained its peace with the rising of the sun.

Amon became even more vigilant after what happened last night. He suspected that he was the target of the search. He packed up at night. As soon as the city gates opened in the morning, he rushed out through Djanet’s south gate. The inspections were still strict. But Amon had a proper certificate, and so he departed without any trouble.

A man stood on the city’s rampart. It was Shuite, Urhiya’s nephew. He saw Amon’s back and felt it was somewhat familiar. But he couldn’t be sure, perhaps because Amon had changed his clothes and dressed like an Ejyptian. It wasn’t easy to recognize someone he had only seen a few times, to begin with. Shuite observed the figure for a good while, and then climbed down from the wall filled with doubt.

Shuite had been sent up to the wall by Havon. When he found that Amon wasn’t among those arrested, the chief guard was certain the foreign young man would soon leave the city. Vitru immediately asked the warriors to intercept Amon at the gates. But in order the keep things secret, Havon chose to watch the travellers from the top of the city walls.

Vitru and Havon hurried to the south gate as soon as they received Shuite’s report. But Amon was long gone. Havon inspected the ground outside the south gate carefully, in the hope of finding Amon’s trace. He was indeed an excellent hunter. After a thorough check with his utmost attention, he found a valuable clue. Amon was running with the branch-like stick in his hand, thus leaving a small round mark on the ground every dozen feet. The marks led to a small path in the mountains, but then suddenly disappeared. Amon must have thrown away his stick.

Vitru used the artifact again at the last mark. The pursuers saw Amon’s figure once again. The foreigner was walking on a twisting path in the mountains. He wasn’t running, but still managed to advance at an astonishing speed through the rough terrain!

Havon looked at the mountain peaks, “He’s in the mountains now, two peaks away from us. It’s not a great distance, but these are the mountains!. We’ll have to travel on foot. It’s impossible to ride horses and drive the coach here.”

The faces of Vitru and the other three warriors took on a ghastly expression. They originally assumed it would be rather easy to catch the foreign young man. Yet, they had spent several days chasing after this man without a good rest. And now they had to trek in the mountains on foot. This was something they had never experienced and definitely didn’t want to do. But Amon apparently wouldn’t make it easy for them by staying on the main road. They had to accomplish the mission given by Lord Urhiya, no matter what.

Travelling in the mountains was Havon’s forte. Amon couldn’t erase all traces of his passing. The imprints on the trodden grass, the broken branches and the mud stains left on the rocks were all signs for the pursuers to follow. When there weren’t any clues, Havon didn’t waste time to search the area. He instead called for Vitru to perform the [Eye of Horus], and then directly chased after Amon. In this way, they could always find shortcuts and thus traveled less distance than the young man.

Generally, the escapee would have the advantage over the pursuers. But on the contrary, Havon’s experience and Vitru’s magic gave them an edge against Amon.

Unlike Amon, Havon grew up as a hunter’s son. He spent his first fifteen years in the mountains. Afterwards, he went to the Isis Shrine and systematically learned many tracking and assassination skills. He was talented and diligent. The current Havon was only a single step from becoming a supreme warrior.

Vitru was an outstanding sixth-level mage. In addition, he had a precious artifact from the Isis Shrine called the [Sheuthe Tuspir], which meant “Shadow-soul Chasing Lamp”. With its help, a sixth-level mage could cast the [Eye of Horus] and track a target’s location from his imprints. It ensured that the pursuers could take a shortcut whenever they found that Amon was making unnecessary detours.

Fortunately for Amon, the pursuers didn’t have the means to fly.

Conversely, the pursuers were fortunate that the mountains to the south of Djanet were not as high or steep as the ones between Duc and the Euphrate River. Had these paths been as dangerous as the ones in the mountains where Lynk lived, only Havon would have been able to keep trailing Amon. The others would have quickly been shaken off. Even though Amon was deliberately travelling along the steepest paths in the thickest woods, the pursuers were still barely able to keep up.

The pursuers continued onward through the winding paths of the mountains. Havon walked in front. He had taken out his dagger to clear the path ahead. Vitru was gasping in the rear, assisted by two warriors. He fitfully grunted and cursed the sly foreigner. Having lived a privileged life, he had never suffered like this before. What rankled him even more was that he had to keep casting an exhausting magic every so often.

Havon looked back and saw the mage’s pale face. He comforted him, “Please hold on, Lord Vitru. Once it gets dark, he’ll have to slow down. When he stops for the night, we can still advance with your help. We’ll catch up to him before the next sunrise.”

The rest of the team were cheered by his words, thinking that the long hunt was finally going to end. For several days now, the foreign young man had caused the whole team to feel absolutely miserable. The remote, dense forest in the deep mountains offered a perfect place to torture this weasel before cutting off his head. This was the only remedy for their traumatized minds and bodies.

Amon would have found it funny if he knew of the grievance in the pursuers’ minds. What else could he do? Stop and cheerfully wait for them to catch him?

Night fell. The pursuers despairingly found that Amon didn’t slow down even the slightest bit. Havon suddenly realized something and said, “He can clearly see the path in the darkness! He doesn’t even need a torch. The target must have mastered some kind of detecting magic. Lord Urhiya was right! He must be a sorcerer. We cannot underestimate him anymore.”

Shuite muttered hatefully, “So what? We have Lord Vitru. Even if he has some lowly tricks, he is still a dead fish.”

“Don’t forget about the scrolls he carries with him. Those are what really matter.” said Vitru, frowning, “We cannot give him the chance to use them. We must disarm him as quickly as possible. If necessary, I will use my scrolls first. Since he’s a sorcerer, we can lawfully arrest him. No one can say anything against it.”

Havon reminded him, “Lord Urhiya told us that the secrets he holds are very important. We’ll have to kill him anyway. And it’s not like his corpse can be used as proof that he was a sorcerer. Nothing’s changed. We must still act covertly.”

At midnight, Amon finally stopped. He was too tired and had to take a rest. He found a hidden place and sat down to meditate. Vitru had already asked the team to stop. He felt that even one step more would be the death of him. He had been running and casting magic for far too long. He couldn’t endure it… After all, he was not a warrior.

Amon set off again before sunrise. The pursuers followed him much like they did yesterday. It was a tough journey. Amon felt something strange. He didn’t know whether it was a premonition or perhaps something caused by his meditation. But ever since Schrodinger had warned him, he could always feel a pressure from behind. It was like someone was staring at his back.

The chase in the mountains lasted two days. The pursuers discovered the places where Amon rested at night. There were traces of a bonfire. They could even smell wine! This man treated himself well indeed. Vitru and Havon hadn’t brought too much food with them. They would run out before too long if Amon continued to stay in the mountains. But this didn’t come to pass, for they left the mountainous area the next day. Amon returned to the main road and entered a town.

Vitru was greatly relieved. The pursuers trampled out of the thick forest and also entered the town, where they learned that Amon had bought several horses and a carriage, and afterwards drove it south. They bought enough food this time, together with two coaches and the best horses in town. Sitting in a bumpy coach was still much more comfortable compared to trekking on foot through the mountains. This also gave the warriors a little time to rest.

To the south of Djanet was the sepat of Bubast. Amon didn’t enter Per-Bast, the major city of the sepat. He instead circled around it and headed towards Heliopolite, the sepat to the south of Bubast. Apart from a few hours after midnight, he hardly rested. The pursuers were all exhausted as well. Havon was the only one who could endure the long and arduous journey. Vitru and the other warriors were at their limit. They all thought, “Is that Amon a man of iron? Isn’t he exhausted?”

Amon was certainly exhausted. The pursuers could take turns resting in the coaches and rotate the pulling horses regularly. But Amon had to drive his carriage the entire time. The stabbing pressure in his back reminded him at every second that the danger was present. He tried his best to get rid of it, but no matter how hard he tried, he just couldn’t succeed. The feeling haunted him, wringing out every bit of his strength, draining every drop of his energy. He had reached his limit.

If things continued on like this, it wouldn’t matter whether or not the pursuers could catch up to him. He would definitely collapse and be unable to defend himself. Noticing this, Amon decided to preserve some of his strength. He chose to stop running at full speed.

He had to prepare for the coming emergency. At the very least, he had to save enough magic power to activate the scrolls he had recently obtained. Amon had once escaped from the Underworld. He felt he should be able to escape from this predicament as well.

The sepat of Heliopolite was situated on the east side of the holy Nile River. Across the river was the city of Memfis. It was beside the fertile lands of the Nile Delta, Lower Ejypt’s central area of economy and culture. The sepat was heavily populated. Amon left the carriage on the road and walked to the undulating area to the south of the city. Another gruelling chase began.

This time, Amon walked slower, and he slept longer at night. He purposely chose the most difficult paths and travelled to the most remote places.

Amon had discovered that he was being followed right before he entered Djanet. The pursuers were truly excellent hunters. They somehow traced him all the way to the riverside of the Nile. It seemed that he couldn’t avoid them forever. Before he was cornered, he had to strike back! He felt that his best option was to ambush the pursuers in the deep mountains by activating a large number of scrolls all at once.

While Amon thought about his plan, Vitru was also scheming venomously. Vitru had learnt from Havon that Amon had already passed by the sepat of Bubast. He couldn’t help but ask the chief guard, “Where do you think he is fleeing?”

Havon thoughtfully replied, “He’s heading southwest, towards the Nile. Just think… where would he choose to go if he wanted to escape from Lord Urhiya?”

A flash of intuition came to Vitru’s mind, “Memfis!”

Havon nodded sullenly, “If I were him, Memfis would be the perfect place to hide. Sometimes the most dangerous place is also the safest place. The other high lords are all in Memfis. Lord Urhiya wouldn’t be able to cover up everything there!”

As one of the high priests of the Isis Shrine, Urhiya enjoyed a high social status in Memfis. But he couldn’t dominate the city. Other high lords and senior supreme mages had their own spheres of influence. Urhiya couldn’t have the last word on everything. Once Amon entered Memfis, their mission would definitely end in failure.

Vitru thought of this as well. He squinted,

“I believe that the target’s destination is Memfis. He’ll have to cross the river. We must intercept him before he does so…! But beware of the scrolls he has. It would be better if someone else attacks him first.”

A hideous smile appeared on Havon’s face, “Now that we know where he is going, things will be much simpler. We should send a message to Abham Ramose now. Let him confront the target first! We can just follow the target quietly and continue to put pressure on him. He has been fleeing for a long time, trying to shake us off in the mountains. But he failed. He’ll soon meet his end! Abham can take the main route from Cape, and it won’t take much time for him to arrive.”

Once Vitru and Havon finalized the plan, they ceased to worry. Amon had abandoned his carriage and horses, and he went into the mountains not far from the city of Heliopolis. The pursuers just followed him casually. Havon had already studied a map of the area. He knew that Amon had to cross through the south-western mountain pass if he wished to go to Memfis. It was the only way to the ferry on the Nile River.

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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 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