Capítulo 1595: Chapter 509: What Scumbag Could Withstand This Kind of Ordeal! Aztemo, the Goddess of Death, was once a key member of the Life Alliance. Because of the word ‘life,’ the friendliness among the five goddesses was only superficial, with irreconcilable competitive tensions between them. If it weren’t for Yeloin being too strong, these five women wouldn’t have gathered together. After Yeloin left, Aztemo and Idinis embarked on solo paths one after another, while Shi Luke and Galle formed a small clique, rendering the Life Alliance a nominal existence. Death and nature are opposites, the two indispensable elements that form life. Yalien’s repeated attempts to attack Aztemo ended in failure, either due to bad luck or interference from Idinis. Before Yeloin left, she spoke of a terrifying prophecy about the Doomsday Judgment, which is not only the end of the God-chosen Continent but also the end of deities. Facing the challenge of one against five, Yeloin fled, lacking the courage to confront the Doomsday Judgment, and the five goddesses had no confidence either, each beginning their own plans. After repeated failures, Yalien found Aztemo, suggesting that instead of fighting overtly and covertly until Judgment Day came and dying together, they should share knowledge, compete in wit and luck, and whoever gets closest to life first shall be the true Life Goddess. After weighing the pros and cons, Aztemo found the benefits to outweigh the drawbacks and secretly traded with Yalien, each obtaining the knowledge they desired. As goddesses, they were cautious and guarded against each other. During the transaction between Aztemo and Yalien, both held back part of the information, not foolishly selling themselves out completely. At the same time, Aztemo kept a backup plan in mind. The concept of death is vast, and relying solely on the law of death, it was not impossible to stand equal with life. The only reason it couldn’t was due to the limitations of the box world, preventing contact with a broader external void. Furthermore, she had previously and secretly tested the Heart of Nature, finding the likelihood of promoting to Life Goddess to be very low. If she woke up and failed to advance, and Yalien succeeded, the cost was unbearable. According to her understanding of life, there was a high probability that transforming death into life is akin to changing professions, while turning nature into life is logical, a step-by-step progression. Yalien was so straightforward, more than likely plotting to make death transform into life’s little sister. Aztemo dared not risk the future, with Life Goddess being her second choice, the first always remained as Goddess of Death. Understanding the stakes, Aztemo decided to take a gamble, using the pressure of nature to stimulate her death further. First die, then live, and be reborn! She divided her consciousness into several pieces, entrusting it to trustworthy individuals to carry out of Hades, and had three avatars: one as Monica, another as Yuliya, and a third hidden on a Divine Throne in Hades. Content originally comes from n͟o͟v͟e͟l͟f͟i͟r͟e͟.net To plunge herself into an absolute state of weakness, better approaching death, she orchestrated an internal struggle among her subsidiary gods, causing the authority of Hades to be seized. The purpose of those dispersed consciousness pieces and avatars was to be killed. Besides further understanding death, this move was also meant to deceive Yalien. To prevent disturbances during sleep, she left a backdoor allowing Yalien’s subordinate god Zhubian to guard the grave, with another piece of consciousness entrusted to her good friend Idinis, telling her of the plan to make a bid for Life Goddess advancement. From this perspective, Idinis did not wrongly accuse Aztemo; indeed, she had hidden plans from her friend. However, she truly didn’t seduce her friend’s boyfriend. The more consciousness and avatars vanished, the weaker Aztemo became. During the internal struggle within the divine nation, while her foundation was unsteady, she indeed felt death and began transformation under nature’s pressure. Yes, the Aztemo in the Crystal Coffin was indeed dead; Wayne at that time saw a corpse. Subsequently, through various misunderstandings and coincidences, Wayne gathered together Death Fragments and brought them to the coffin, interrupting Aztemo’s transformation through corruption. Aztemo didn’t want a hasty revival, but without reviving, she couldn’t even guarantee who she was. A sit-up… and she bumped into the Great Eyeball. Recollecting up to here, large complaints from Aztemo arose, overlooking the successive betrayals of the Knight, the Holy Maiden, and the subsidiary gods, as after all, lacking strength, they couldn’t be blamed for having their guardianship items snatched. The part of consciousness Idinis preserved ending up in Wayne’s hands seemed indeed absurd. What Aztemo found most unacceptable was Idinis’s reason for voluntarily handing over the consciousness. Who the hell slept with your boyfriend, have some reasoning. Someone like Wayne wouldn’t even be welcome if sent for free. If Wayne had missed even one consciousness or avatar, Aztemo wouldn’t have awoken prematurely, but he happened to get them all. Wronged to the point of wanting to die. Having browsed through this memory, Wayne’s expression was extremely strange: “Aztemo, do you believe in fate?” “Believe a little, or else you’re just too unlucky.” Wayne landed a cut, causing Aztemo to inhale sharply in pain—indeed unlucky, having planned meticulously all for finding herself a master. A damnable, shameless, brazen master! “A damnable, shameless, brazen master!” “Alright then, as long as you’re happy, besides, I lost nothing.” Wayne shrugged, generously letting this pass: “What exactly are you now, having failed the Death Ritual advancement and closely integrated with nature, have you evolved into the Life Goddess?” “No, I’m just a miserable, unfree, void lifeform enslaved by others,” murmured Aztemo. Freedom, such a precious word, yet so unattainable. “Enough is enough, do you believe if by next year you’ll be celebrating Mother’s Day?”