Chapter 557 More Than A Miracle Doctor

Chandler furrowed his brows, a sharp glint flickering in his eyes.

The good impression he had of Emrys completely vanished.

In Chanaea, the Empyrean Lord was considered a sacred entity that could not be desecrated. Even though he had fallen, in the hearts of the people of Chanaea, he was the divine being that would never fade away throughout the ages.

He had become a symbol of their faith.

However, Emrys, someone whom Chandler had openly treated with respect, dared to make such reckless remarks at such a sensitive time in public.

Chandler was naturally outraged by his behavior and filled with disappointment.

Valuing talent is not wrong, but if a person’s thoughts are not upright, they should not be utilized no matter how talented they are. I have misjudged him.

emotions were incredibly complex. However, he heard Emrys explain, “When I said that the fall of the Empyrean Lord was a good thing, I

suave… When such a person falls, anyone would feel heartache and sorrow, and I am no exception. The reason I say this is a good thing is because I know that the situation is irreversible. We can only view the issue from a different perspective. Chanaea was never the domain of a single individual, but rather, it belongs to all of us. Perhaps after the fall of the Empyrean Lord this time, we might

any significant fluctuations in his tone. Yet Chandler and the others felt an inexplicable surge of

Empyrean Lord should not be seen as a single individual, but rather as the countless citizens of the nation. He might have fallen, but countless others will surely rise.

of Chanaea were humble, tolerant, and valued harmony above all else. Yet the pride that resided deep within them and the flame that blazed in their hearts were things that no one had the right to

1/3

σο

More Than A Miracle

NN

Z

mx 16:14

What was truly frightening was the erosion of one’s pride and tenacity by the enemy’s

pride

The Novel will be updated daily. Come back and continue reading tomorrow, everyone!

Comments ()

0/255