Imprisoned for a Trillion Years, I Was Worshipped by All Gods!

Chapter376-Time to End This



Chapter376-Time to End This

A few simple words weren't enough to make Singriel give up.

"I'm willing to pay any price! As long as I can… stay here…"

He couldn't lose this place.

Only the heavens knew how hard it would be to find another curse like the one in Tuck Village if he were forced to leave.

He absolutely couldn't walk away from this opportunity!

"It's not possible. Right now, you have only one choice," Daniel said, looking at Singriel.

With that, Daniel turned and walked toward the door.

"I need to take care of something. By the time I return, you'd better be gone from this village."

After saying this, Daniel released the bindings on Singriel and left the underground chamber.

Left alone, Singriel sat in the chamber, his expression fluctuating between despair and defiance as he wrestled with his final decision.

It was still night.

The village was silent as Daniel walked through the empty streets.

Eventually, he arrived at a place in Tuck Village that resembled an ancestral hall.

This was where the village's origins were recorded.

If the villagers had lived here uninterrupted since ancient times, then this place likely held answers.

Daniel suspected he was still in Crossbridge World.

If so…

He had a plan.

When he established the new God Realm, Daniel had specifically connected Crossbridge World to the 5-Element God Realm.

As long as he traveled in the right direction, he would eventually reach the 5-Element God Realm.

Alternatively, a larger city might have a teleportation array connected to the realm.

Daniel vaulted over the wall and began

Unable to abandon Tuck Village, yet knowing that staying would make him Daniel's enemy, he had decided to end his life instead.

To leave would mean being hunted again by other mages.

For him, there was no refuge left in the world.

Once brimming with ambition and talent, Singriel had now reached this tragic end.

Everything that had happened was the result of his own choices.

Perhaps the world had been unfair to him.

Daniel watched silently as Singriel's life ebbed away.

When it was over, he sealed the underground chamber, ensuring that everything within it would return to dust and ash.

Perhaps, in some distant future, someone would uncover this place and wonder what had happened here.

As dawn broke over Tuck Village, old Flinn rose from bed as usual, preparing breakfast and organizing the previous day's work.

Around this time, Daniel would typically emerge from his room and chat with him for a while.

But today, Daniel was nowhere to be seen. Your next chapter awaits on My Virtual Library Empire

Even after Flinn's granddaughter had woken up, there was still no sign of him.

Concerned, Flinn decided to check on Daniel himself.

When he reached Daniel's room, he noticed the door was slightly ajar.

From a distance, it appeared shut, but up close, the crack was visible.

Pushing the door open, Flinn found the room spotless, as if no one had ever lived there.

He sighed softly, having expected this.

He had always known Daniel would leave someday.

But now that he was truly gone, Flinn felt an inexplicable sense of loss.

It was as though something familiar, something that had quietly become a part of his life, had suddenly vanished.


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