Chapter 654: -106- The Ownership of the Falling Star Throne - Blood Holy Scripture: True Ancestor Charlotte de Castel - NovelsTime

Blood Holy Scripture: True Ancestor Charlotte de Castel

Chapter 654: -106- The Ownership of the Falling Star Throne

Author: Crunch
updatedAt: 2025-08-22

"Meow... Lord Charlotte..."

Nisi looked at Charlotte with a grievance.

"Acting cute won't work. I've told you many times to stay away from me and my things."

"Meow... Lord Charlotte, do you see me as trash unworthy of approaching you...?"

"First, rid yourself of those trashy thoughts before you talk to me about that, and don't think I didn't see the look on your face when you fell into the coffin."

Nisi: ...

A certain black cat, whose neck skin was being gripped, awkwardly turned its head aside and guiltily started whistling.

However, it suddenly seemed to have discovered something and abruptly turned back.

In Charlotte's dangerous and indifferent gaze, Nisi stretched out its head and sniffed in front of her, then suddenly its eyes widened with a mix of surprise and uncertainty:

"Eh? This scent... this aura..."

"Lord Charlotte, have you... have you recovered your power?"

This time, Charlotte was somewhat surprised.

Nisi was indeed sleazy, but its perceptive ability was truly extraordinary. Despite having fallen to a rank that couldn't even beat Silver Moon, it was able to detect her change.

Yes, Charlotte had indeed changed from before.

Although she was also a demigod before falling asleep, Charlotte was only a demigod in name, having the realm of a demigod but the body of a mortal, with at most a spark of Divine Fire ignited within her chest.

But now, having assimilated the Faceless Divine Statue she obtained from Albrecht, Charlotte's body had completely transformed.

Her current body was genuinely at the level of a Saint, and any god that came would probably regard her as a deity walking upon the earth.

However, Charlotte's magic power had not yet reached the legendary level, but rather the peak of Blazing Sun.

Once she used the Blood Divine Power, she would directly enter the true Saint State and unleash legendary power.

As for a power greater than legendary... Charlotte was uncertain whether, in this era, she could exhibit the same abilities as she had when crossing into the Mythical Era.

During her crossing, the strength she had used to fight the God of Hatred and Deformation surely surpassed the legendary, evoking a might that could be deemed the true standard of "demigod."

Now, however, it was probably different.

After all, according to many ancient texts, following the Blood Moon Era, the limit of power that Mireya Continent could sustain began to decline. The gods who descended to the world could no longer exhibit their full strength and could, at most, reach the peak of legend, closely approaching the mythical.

That is why mortals could slay gods.

It wasn't that the mortals were too strong, but rather that the descended deities couldn't exert their full strength.

The only things that could allow gods to manifest their true power in the real world were the "Divine Domain" that gods deployed or the "different space" beyond the world.

These are things that Charlotte had deduced after becoming a demigod by combining the Transcendent Knowledge she obtained from various ancient texts with what she learned from Albrecht and the Roman Sword.

Truth be told, the restrictions on divine beings were not necessarily a bad thing for Charlotte.

The older the deity, the more power they accumulated.

But after descending to the world, everyone was pulled to the same level, and they could only compete in who had a deeper understanding of the laws and more exquisite use of divine power.

This was actually to the advantage of Charlotte, who had less power accumulated.

Although her understanding of the laws and the use of divine power certainly couldn't match those ancient deities, when everyone's power output was suppressed to one level, at least... it gave Charlotte the qualifications to battle with those descended deities.

In other words, if before the slumber, Charlotte was still but a chess piece with the potential to become a player, then now, she was qualified to be a player.

She was no longer a transmigrator who fraudulently carried the title of a "resurgent mythical being" but someone who would even be acknowledged as a "resurgent" deity "in the truest sense" by genuine gods.

Of course, the limitation of divine power was a double-edged sword.

It could bring different level gods to a similar plane, and it could also draw mythical beings and mortals to a closer degree, allowing the ambitions of mortals to grow boundlessly.

Therefore, Charlotte was also very clear-headed.

She knew that even if she became a true demigod, she was not invincible in the world of Mireya where the gods had not yet awakened.

"Your perception is sharp. How did you discover it?"

Putting her thoughts aside, Charlotte looked towards Nisi.

One thing at a time, although becoming a true demigod was satisfying, it would be troublesome if any Transcendent could casually perceive the issue.

Nisi chuckled proudly and said:

"Lord Charlotte, have you forgotten what my body is made of? Not to brag, but when it comes to sensing your power, absolutely no one can match me!"

"Of course, other people certainly don't have my keen sensitivity!"

Charlotte paused, then suddenly realized.

That's right, Nisi's body was originally made from the Faceless Divine Statue.

The Faceless Divine Statue contained Blood Divine Power, which should be the remnant divine power of Lilith, which naturally shared the same origin as her.

As if something struck her, Charlotte suddenly had an idea and quickly set aside Nisi to access her "personal status" in the Holy Scripture to check the records about the Descendants of Blood.

Familiar ancient script emerged before her eyes—

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