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Even it had become so distorted in the trial, and it had just received one of the most irrefutable and thorough trials.

Judgment said that it had only one nature, so everything it did became proof of judgment. Therefore, the judgment made by judgment became its only possible path.

It could only fall into the paranoia, perversion, and madness that had no bottom line on this impossible path.

And this also caused its owner to fall into the iron law, absolutes, and absurdity of Judgment.

Judgment was omnipresent in this way.

But was that really its only nature?

After the trial ended, the answer to this question, and even the question itself, became irrelevant.

If one had to say, was it more like a wild grass that had recovered its vitality after an endless long night? Under the boundless sunlight, it was unrestrained…and vigorous.

Therefore, for the first time, it showed a certain…natural cuteness in Jason's eyes.

There was no longer any judgment imposed on him, and he was no longer a physiological machine that only knew how to indulge in lust. Instead, he had reverted to a free living body…a living…life.

Life?

Why did it seem so…foreign when he felt it for the first time? Didn't he often use this word in the past?

At this moment, Jason realized that in the past, he had only used a conditioned reflex to describe the definition of the word 'Judgement' under certain circumstances. As long as the word was reflected under the corresponding conditions, it would be considered as "knowing" what "life" was in the sense of judgment, but never experiencing the true life itself…

Not only "life", but all concepts were only so-called definition in the judgment and had nothing to do with reality--if there really was so-called "reality".

In the world of the Lord of Judgment, the judgment given by the judgment was the only possible " truth " in the eyes of the prisoners who could only view the world through the judgment. In fact, it was only after completely cutting off all connections between the mind and the truth that the " truth " given by the judgment could be established so absolutely.

However, in the face of a new life, even this absurd and suffocating thing seemed to no longer be that important…

The judgment faded away, and everything began to reveal itself in a seemingly non-existent manner…as if it was natural…indescribable…free and flawless…wonderful…everywhere…everywhere…

In front of this indescribable and barely "perfect" spiritual light, Jason's mind was quietly melting…

He unconsciously walked towards the light, trying to touch the glow. Although there was the glow everywhere, it was as if this was the first time in his life that he had taken a step as a free, true life that could not be judged…

In a prison that no longer cared about prisons…

In a world that no longer mattered…

Return to…innocence…

Jason, who was walking forward in a daze, only realized that he was already in front of Amy when he could no longer move forward.

He saw the fairy silently staring at him. Her quiet beauty carried a faint sadness and pity, as if she could sense every strand of his heart…

Vaguely, Ah Jie only felt that the fairy was really in his own world, just like the two of them had their own worlds. At this moment, they miraculously merged into one…Or, more accurately speaking…it was like some kind of telepathy that allowed him to walk out of the endless cage world that he had been obsessed with…

So…everything…was here…

As if for no reason, Jason slowly stretched out his hands and gently pulled the fairy into his arms. His head was slightly tilted as he leaned against the green grass on the fairy's shoulder…

The fairy's gentle breathing rose and fell slightly…Inadvertently, it would bring people into a dream where there was no more madness, coercion, lies, terror, and…pain…

In a trance, Jason had a feeling that was both real and illusory, as if the goddess in his arms was a magical entity formed by the light that spread all over the world.

This time, Jason couldn't help but pull Amy deeper into his arms…

Ah Jie suddenly remembered that the fairy had asked him to hug her before.

In an instant, this moment seemed to be happening in a dream-a dream where there was no end, and there was nothing that was not a dream…

Suddenly, Jason felt his feet lighten. When he came back to his senses and noticed what was going on, he realized that something was missing under his feet.

What was it?

The obvious truth in front of him had become a difficult question to think of…

That's right, it was the earth. It had always been tacitly agreed that it must be beneath their feet and no one paid attention to it.

Where was the ground that he was standing on just now?

The oncoming wind was like some kind of signal, but Jason only received it after a while. It turned out that he was already in the sky.

The horizon in the distance drew an endless boundary. On one side was the starry sky, and on the other side was the land sleeping soundly in the night…

Wait a minute…which side was the sky? Which side is the ground?

This was Anicatia? On the other side of the boundary was probably the ground. There were countless faint lights scattered by the stars. If one looked carefully, they would see purple, gold, blue, white…all kinds of colors. This was the reason why it was difficult for people to distinguish between heaven and earth.

"What's that?" Jason pointed at the irregular spots of light and asked the Sky Maiden.

Amy smiled, but didn't answer. She lowered her altitude slightly and continued to fly forward.

Before he even got close to the faint light, Jason's gaze turned elsewhere as he flew. He accidentally saw a faint yellow arc of light passing by in the depths of the sky. It should be a meteor.

That trajectory was an exceptionally beautiful arc. In the blink of an eye, it disappeared into the night sky…

Following that, another ray of sapphire blue light came from the other side of the darkness and flashed past. Before Jason could see it clearly, it had disappeared without a trace. It even made people wonder if they had really seen it.

In the fleeting memory it left behind, the flowing light split into two at the last moment…

The mysterious scene that flashed in the boundless darkness suddenly captured Jason's soul…It was as if this moment that was difficult to determine if it really existed…was…eternal…

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