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Eugene made several more attempts afterward, but he did not come to see another phantom. Even after making several changes to his attempts, he bore no fruit. He increased the intensity with which he knocked against his Core and made a purposeful attempt to be conscious of Agaroth’s Ring. Nothing happened.
"Revelations are strictly the will of the gods. No matter how fervently a human prays, the gods do not always respond," Anise explained.
"Doesn't the God of Light offer any advice?" Eugene asked, exasperated.
"Do you really think that stoic deity would offer counsel on such matters? Three hundred years ago, even in my most desperate moment in the battle against the Demon King of Incarceration, the God of Light offered no guidance.” Anise grinned while staring intently at Eugene’s face.
The most desperate moment — was it truly the battle against the Demon King of Incarceration? Or was it perhaps...? Eugene had two possibilities in mind, but he refrained from asking Anise.
Given Anise's smirk, the answer was quite obvious. And that apparent answer invoked fear and guilt within Eugene.
"Ahem…." He cleared his throat before continuing, "Isn't it a bit harsh that even an angel like you can't communicate with the gods?"
"I might be called an angel, but I'm no different from a ghost. The only distinction might be that I can spread my wings and emit...



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