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"We hereby declare that your gods have no right to interfere with this planet from this day forward. Angels, depart now; from this day forward, the world belongs to humankind—"

Morgan's and Shiomi's voices intertwined.

"The stars that shine in the sky, here they become the light that dispels the long night... 'Dawn Star' (LuciferRage)!"

The darkness instantly transformed, filled with light, as bright as day.

Sensing the sudden change in the situation, the four angels quickly gathered together and deployed a defensive concept based on divine principles to resist the new star falling from the light.

Indeed, she is worthy of being a seraph of the highest rank.

The fact that the four angels withstood this absolute power surprised both Shiomi and Morgan.

Clearly, the four angels' resilience has exceeded expectations, so only this one strike can bring about the decisive opportunity.

The four angels, bearing the light of the falling heavens, were pressed lower and lower as they maintained their defense, until they were only a few meters away from the ground.

However, the angels still withstood this devastating blow.

The force that spread to the surrounding areas almost completely flattened the entire Yuanzang Mountain area.

Looking from Fukayama-cho.

The once vast mountainous areas have been transformed into a wasteland scorched by wildfire after this attack.

All that remains is the large, collapsed cavity and the remnants of the high platform base deep within the crater.

Finally, the light of destruction ended, and darkness gradually returned, once again enveloping the sky.

The angels who barely withstood the attack didn't even have time to assess the situation before Uriel and Raphael were the first to perish.

After almost exhausting all their strength to resist the Dawn Star, it became their most fatal moment.

After the two cursed crimson spears pierced the hearts of the two seraphim, the curse of death spread rapidly, turning into thorns inside and emerging from within the angels.

Then there's Gabriel.

Almost as soon as he turned around, he saw Longinus's light pierce straight through his head, and the spreading magic split his body in the middle, tearing it in two before it fell.

As the last remaining Seraphim, Michael quickly took flight and attacked the One God.

What awaits the last angel is Gungnir, who is certain to strike.

The spear of God, like a shooting star streaking across the sky, left a beautiful yet cruel arc in the night, and finally, inexplicably, pierced through Michael's body.

Bathed in Gungnir's radiance, Michael, like a bird without wings, plummeted straight to the earth.

"No wonder they remain silent, not even willing to convey divine revelations."

After gently landing on the ground, Morgan looked at the angel's remains on the ground, which had gradually lost its angelic appearance and revealed an identical android face.

"It really is a spirit summoning, but on a larger scale than the spirit summonings of other singularities and Lostbelts. It's a special case that can only be established in Singularity F." Shiomi understood. "As an obstacle and a last resort, it's actually quite adequate."

"But then we ran into them."

Morgan calmly turned and walked toward the center of the spiritual vein.

The plan, which had been delayed by Servants and Angels for at least half an hour, has finally reached its final step.

After confirming that Scáthach and the others were ready, Morgan placed the final foundation stone on the node of the spiritual vein, as Shiomi had instructed.

At the place where the four spiritual veins of Dongmu converge, a pillar of light rose straight into the sky.

Chapter Eighteen: The End

The change was first observed on the bridge of Storm Border.

"Gravity has disappeared around the singularity!" Romani immediately reported the latest development. "The shadows of Servants that had been relentlessly attacking until just now have all retreated... What on earth is going on...?"

"It felt like the end of the world was drawing near," Leonardo da Vinci remarked.

"Those four pillars of light that just appeared—"

Just as Olga Marie was about to ask for further information, three mirrors suddenly appeared on the bridge.

After Scáthach, Skadi, and Artoria passed through the mirror, the mirror disappeared.

“This is not the end of the world,” Artoria said. “It is the boundary of the singularity that is collapsing.”

As someone who had once used the Holy Lance to summon the ends of the world, her words carried particular weight.

"What's the difference between the two?" Olga Marie asked hastily.

“Singularity F is the cornerstone of Chaldea’s ‘Reorganization of Humanity’,” Skadi said. “But there is neither the Holy Grail nor the Imaginary Tree here—”

Scáthach continued, "In short, Singularity F exists in a way that is different from any previous singularity or even Lostbelt."

Therefore, methods such as taking away the Holy Grail or cutting off the Imaginary Tree, as used in the past, are not applicable.

Fortunately, Singularity F was established based on Fuyuki City.

tide Jian knew perfectly well the spiritual veins upon which this city and this land depended for their existence.

Using the highest-ranking Yuanzang Mountain spiritual vein as the primary point, detonation points were set at the other three spiritual veins to kill the land beneath the city.

This would normally be a harmful act that would invite interference from planetary restraining forces.

But this is not a real planet, but a celestial sphere that replicates the soul of a planet.

Even the approach of New Chaldea could not be stopped, and the Celestial Sphere's means of obstruction had been exhausted; these four pillars of light were proof of that.

Singularity F is collapsing; the origin that Chaldea triggered is turning into a void.

"But if the singularity is completely destroyed, won't StormBorder, which cannot escape through imaginary number navigation or spirit particle transfer, go with Singularity F...?" Orange asked.

She wasn't worried about herself, but rather that Shiomi and Morgan had given up and were planning to drag Chaldea down with them.

Orange herself did not object.

The problem is, there are other people on board.

“Don’t worry,” Artoria said. “No matter what Singularity F becomes, Storm Border will be fine.”

Faced with the doubts of the others, Scáthach smiled helplessly: "It is what is called... divine protection being with us."

“Although everyone is very familiar with this god.” Skadi shook her head slightly.

However, the concepts of time and space will soon collapse, and Storm Border will be unable to perceive what is about to happen, as if it were frozen in the cracks of time and space.

Scáthach and the others did not mention this.

Even if it ends up being something that seems to happen in the blink of an eye, not knowing how long or short that "moment" will be in the unknown will generate unnecessary fear.

New Chaldea has done everything it could; the rest is entrusted to Shiomi and Morgan.

"Time and space are disappearing. Soon, we will be the only ones left who can still move."

tide Jian gently told Morgan.

“Don’t you think it’s quite romantic, my husband? If this is the last eternal moment in the world, it’s just the two of us together,” Morgan said with a smile.

"That's exactly what I meant. If this is the very end, I'd be happy to face it with you."

"We are the same in terms of feeling happy."

Walking through the sky as if on flat ground, the two conveyed their inner voices through unreserved contact, and watched as Singularity F disappeared, leaving only the pillars of light from the four spiritual veins, which gradually froze in time.

"Your actions, which are unexplained acts of sabotage, have indeed created an irreversible loophole in the operation of Chaldea."

A voice, like that of Maris Billy, yet also like that of a machine, echoed around One God Morgan.

"Why deny the 'protection of human reason'? Humanity, destined for destruction, can only ensure the eternal continuation of 'human reason' by reaching the root of all things and becoming beings of a higher order... continuation... continuation..."

Then, as if malfunctioning, the voice began to repeat fragmented words over and over.

“Error…human reason…continuation…error…correction…human reason…continuation…error…”

It is obvious that those words were Chaldea's last attempt to correct something, which ended in undeniable failure.

“Magicians really don’t learn their lesson,” Morgan sighed. “Over the years, they have completely distorted the relationship between ‘purpose’ and ‘process.’ To achieve the ‘purpose,’ any ‘process’ can be used.”

The magician of the Clock Tower was like this, and so was Morgan in the pan-human history.

This was Morgan's feeling after witnessing so many foolish acts.

"In the end, trying to forcefully retain the mystical after the Age of Gods has passed... proving the existence of the fifth fictional element and continuing magic and the mystical even after they change form is a huge mistake in itself," Shiomi commented.

"Therefore, in my opinion, for the future of human reason and the future of pan-human history, we should continue to reduce the existence of the mysterious until it disappears from the world." Morgan understood.

"The King of Heroes and the King of Magic, in accordance with the times, allowed humanity to part ways with the gods and stand on their own two feet to walk on the earth, but the magicians have always been unwilling to break away from the mystery," Shiomi said. "Then we can only make the choice for the magicians."

“A second mysterious recession, huh?” Morgan chuckled. “But it probably won’t happen overnight.”

“A thousand years. Give magicians another thousand years to accept that what leads humanity to the stars is ‘science,’ not ‘magic.’”

"Will it be that easy?" Morgan shook his head.

She gazed at Storm Border, which was suspended in mid-air.

“It doesn’t matter how easy or difficult it is, this is our mission, my wife,” Shiomi said. “It’s time to set off.”

In the dark void, a faint light emanated from a certain direction.

"Where is that?"

Beyond the horizon of cause and effect, at the end of heaven and earth.

What awaits us there?

"It might be a battle, or it might be something else."

"Ah."

With this response, the One God slowly tilted his body and flew toward the direction indicated by the faint light.

Chapter Nineteen: The End

Unlike singularity F, which collapsed to the point where the concepts of time and space ceased to exist.

This is a special place that seems to be able to see through all concepts.

Even the passage of time becomes clearly visible.

Everything in the space is clearly visible.

Walking here, you are surrounded by the remnants of a planet, and above you is a dazzling galaxy.

It's almost impossible to distinguish up from down from left from right, yet you clearly understand that your feet can still reach the realm.

“That is…” Morgan stared ahead in surprise.

On what may be the remnants of a dead planet, something stands on the horizon.

Then, the form of the One God dissipated, and Shiomi stood beside Morgan, gently holding her hand.

“I think I know what that is, so it’s necessary to go and take a look,” Shiomi said. “Shall we go?”

Morgan understood immediately, and she glanced back at what was behind her.

All I could see was the boundless universe, and I couldn't even pinpoint the location of any planets, yet I seemed to know the way back.

This is such a wonderful place.

What appears to be an inaccessible path is, in fact, the true road is already etched in their hearts.

"Why should we dissolve the One God form?" Morgan asked.

“There will be no more battles between the four gods, nor is there any need for me to continue doing anything as a unified god.” tide Jian shook her head. “You and I are now beings of equal status.”

“My husband,” Morgan called softly.

"what happened?"

“If the world is beyond repair and destined for destruction, then we will be the last couple,” Morgan said in a slightly humorous tone.

After a moment's thought, Shiomi said, "If it really comes to that, I will be in great pain. But I will also recreate the world with you and rewrite everything."

“You’re taking this too seriously.” Morgan looked at Shiomi with affection. “But as expected of my husband, he always considers every situation.”

"Looking back carefully, it has been a long journey, my wife," Shiomi said softly.

"Yes, it has been a very long time," Morgan remarked with considerable emotion.

They walked on the remnants of the earth, which were as hard as steel, as they talked.

“It’s a really unsettling feeling… Is this what happens when a planet dies?” Morgan said.

tide Jian shook her head: "Who knows? Maybe it's just a fragment of an asteroid that can't support life, or maybe it's remnants of some battlefield."


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