Chapter 896 - 122: The Fall of a Demigod, the Rise of a True God - Blood Holy Scripture: True Ancestor Charlotte de Castel - NovelsTime

Blood Holy Scripture: True Ancestor Charlotte de Castel

Chapter 896 - 122: The Fall of a Demigod, the Rise of a True God

Author: Crunch
updatedAt: 2025-11-11

Even in the current era, with her Divine Enthronement, the concentration and activity of magic power in the whole world further increase. Although it is still insufficient to allow her to fully unleash the power of a True God in Mireya World, it is enough for her to suppress and defeat a Demigod.

Of course, the increase in magic power concentration is a double-edged sword.

As the magic power concentration increases, the power of the Divine Artifacts will also strengthen, and those artifacts that were originally difficult for mortals to control will become easier for them to wield.

Historically, the era when mortals could most easily slay gods and most easily become gods was essentially a time a thousand years ago when the world's magic power was insufficient to support the complete arrival of a True God, yet sufficient to allow mortals to easily wield Divine Artifacts.

And now, that era is returning.

But for Charlotte, who is currently at her peak and possesses the Blood Holy Scripture, this is not really a problem.

The ones who might have headaches are those gods who, as the magic power further increases, will awaken from their slumber in a still weakened state.

However, even Charlotte is not free from potential hazards.

After pondering for a moment, Charlotte extended her right hand.

Scarlet Blood Divine Power blossomed in her palm, and the surrounding magic power flocked obediently like children, enhancing the Divine Power. A spark of Divine Power, under the enhancement of Extraordinary Power, instantly transformed into a fireball, its aura strengthening several times.

However, as she gazed at the fireball in her hand, Charlotte fell into contemplation.

The influence and control of True Gods over extraordinary power far surpass that of Demigods.

This is how Charlotte is now; under the enhancement of magic power, she can unleash far more power with the same Divine Power than when she was a Demigod.

But Charlotte can still sense that the magic power enhancing her palm is not entirely compliant.

Though they heed Charlotte's call and submissively accept her control, she can subtly feel a faint hint of rejection.

That feeling is quite subtle.

To make a comparison, using monarch and ministers, she is the monarch, and the magic power is the ministers, but there isn't true unity between the monarch and the ministers.

She feels like she isn't an orthodox ruler but more like a conquering monarch from outside. The magic power respects her, forced to submit by her strength, but doesn't truly acknowledge her and even secretly repels her.

Yet, she's so powerful that she can completely ignore this rejection.

This rejection is not targeted only at her; Charlotte can even sense that other Bloodline members are being rejected as well.

The force of rejection is subtle and hasn't appeared only today, but now that Charlotte has become a True God, she can perceive it, even see what it is.

That... is the Bloodline Curse upon the Bloodline members.

Charlotte's heart stirred slightly.

Magic power is a part of the transcendent, and transcendent is a part of the creator.

Bloodline is an anomaly, and she is even more of an anomaly among anomalies. Being rejected by the extraordinary forces of Mireya World is, in fact, quite normal.

When she had just ascended to the True God, she felt the world's rejection once. If not for that sudden voice suppressing the rejection, quelling the primordial power that tried to invade her, ascending smoothly to True God might have been difficult.

Thinking of this, Charlotte recalled the critical moment when she heard the voice saying "shut up."

That voice... was indifferent, cold, and weary.

But Charlotte was incredibly familiar with it.

Because that voice sounded very much like hers, just more transcendent, more ancient.

Yet Charlotte was certain.

That reprimanding voice definitely did not come from her.

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