I’m destined to go to work when the world collapses
23 A bishop of destiny for more than 500 years

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The curriculum of Tachikawa Academy, which was located in the easternmost land, was not as tight as the other high schools that Hua Yi knew. Every morning, they only had to arrive at school before 7:30 am. This time was not too early for most students. Some lazybones who were agile could even get up at 7 am. Hua Yi naturally would not indulge in sleeping in. After washing up, he prepared to go to Tachikawa Academy.

Although most of the knowledge taught in Tachikawa Academy was not very attractive to Hua Yi, who was in high school for the first time, perhaps because of the collapse of this world, some of the contents in physics and chemistry would change, and there were many differences in history. Hua Yi was not completely wasting his time. As he no longer carried out extreme training like in the past, Hua Yi was now more energetic during class time. It was not a bad idea to listen to some lessons.

Downstairs, Hua Yi stopped when he passed by Kiana's dormitory. Through the broken door, he could see the general situation inside. Just as he had guessed, Kiana had not gotten up and was still sleeping.

Hua Yi didn't intend to wake her up. He took out a note that he had written down earlier and recorded the contact information he had forgotten to tell Kiana and some cash. When he bent down to put it at the door, he suddenly found the silk thread and the small bell tied to the lower part of the door.

He didn't expect the carefree Kiana to use these little tricks to ensure her safety. Not bad. He just didn't know if the sound created by this small bell would wake Kiana up.

Hua Yi had wanted to stretch out his hand and shake the bell to satisfy his curiosity. However, he remembered that when he saw Kiana yesterday, she tried her best to hide her fatigue, but she could not hide it. He decided to let her have a good sleep.

He turned around and left.

Time passed. Three hours later, it was ten in the morning.

Kiana, who had slept for more than ten hours, took out her phone and looked at the time. She didn't feel that it was a pity for the time that had passed. Instead, she felt very comfortable and stretched her back in satisfaction.

"What a comfortable sleep!"

Kiana slowly got up and prepared to go to the bathroom to wash up. She pushed open the broken door and found a note and cash on the floor. There was no doubt that it was left by Hua Yi.

When did he come? If they were only here to leave these things behind, they should not have come in the middle of the night. If they had other intentions, they should be able to hear the bell ring once they touched the door.

Was it left this morning…

Kiana paused for a moment, then picked up the note. Hua Yi had written something else besides his phone number.

"I'm going to Tachikawa Gakuen for classes, and I won't be back until night. You can do whatever you want, and please settle your meals yourself. The money on the ground is your living expenses for a week, so don't spend it all at once.”

There weren't many comments, or rather, there were pitifully few.

Hua Yi only told her where he went and left some money for Kiana. Other than that, he didn't ask her to do anything to compensate him for his care and help.

This overly kind message stunned Kiana for a while, then she tilted her head and muttered to herself.

"Could it be that I can finally live a life of waiting for death? It seems pretty good."

…………

In Europe, in a courtyard that didn't match the architectural style of the current era and was rich in various characteristics from hundreds of years ago, a blond man in his twenties was sitting on a chair. He looked at the familiar things around him that had long been engraved in his mind and silently took a sip of red wine.

Otto Apokalis, the Bishop of Destiny, had been here for more than five hundred years.

He was the youngest son of the 15th century Apokalis family. Although he had an excellent mind, he was despised by his family because he did not have the ability to fight. As the youngest son, it was only natural that he would not inherit the position of the Mandate Bishop. There was no doubt that his childhood was not that good.

And Kallen, the kind-hearted girl who accidentally barged into the only courtyard where Otto could play in peace during his childhood, was a ray of sunshine in Otto's dark years.

Although Otto was not valued by his family, he still had the right to enter his father's study as the Mandate Bishop. There, Otto learned about the Disintegration and began to study it. During the process of his research, perhaps due to the influence of the item he had accidentally obtained, or perhaps because Otto had always changed, he began to become indifferent and his values deviated from common sense.

However, his feelings for Kallen didn't fade with the passage of time. Instead, they became firmer. Kallen was still special.

Unfortunately, Otto had Kallen in his heart, but Kallen only had the world in her heart. Or rather, before that escape, there was only the world.

Due to various reasons, Kallen, who was the most powerful Valkyrie of Destiny in that era, betrayed Destiny and fled to the Easternmost Land. This period of time wasn't too long. Otto seized this time to continuously gain power, trying to climb to the true upper level of Destiny, and even obtain the position of bishop that originally belonged to his father. In this way, Kallen wouldn't have to escape anymore.

Of course, in this short period of time, Otto was unable to monopolize power. Unexpectedly, in this short period of time, Kallen found her true love in that remote place called Yae Village.

When he heard this news, Otto was in despair, but this despair didn't last long because things changed too quickly.

Kallen was brought back by destiny and announced in the Adjudication Council that she had fallen in love with the Ruler-mimicking Yaesakura.

As the Valkyrie who fought against the collapse, she fell in love with the Rulers who were the messengers of the collapse and brought destruction to the world. Although she was only a Ruler, it was already a huge joke.

The members of the parliament felt that the once strongest Valkyrie of Destiny had fallen to the extreme and decided to hang her.

Otto tried many ways to stop her, but Kallen still died in the end. She didn't die by hanging, but by the Collapsing Beast that Otto had released to disrupt the execution ground. Otto knew that he had to bear the responsibility for Kallen's death, and he did.

He hated himself for not being able to gain the most power because of his family. He didn't think that Kallen was wrong, nor did he think that he was wrong for wanting to save Kallen. What was wrong was his damned human nature.

If it weren't for this human nature, he would have been able to grasp power faster, become the Bishop of Destiny, dissolve the council, and Kallen would still be the strongest Valkyrie that Destiny was proud of, even if she fell in love with the Ruler-like One.

Ao Tuo had transformed, or rather, he had gone crazy.

He killed his father and brother, became the Bishop of Destiny, and ruled over Destiny for more than 500 years. He personally created many tragedies and conspiracies, indifferently watching the bodies of the innocent dead. His goal had always been one-to resurrect Kallen.

He had tried many times, but he still couldn't revive Kallen. Now, it was time for a new attempt.

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