Traversing to another world, Lin En is captured right from the start. The captor is the antagonist princess from the original work, intending to control him by using him for hypnosis experiments. In a critical moment, Lin En comes up with a quick-witted plan, feigning the success of the experiment and deceiving her with his acting skills. But this was only a temporary measure. Because in the original story, her ending is very tragic, and none of her associates meet good ends. Hence, Lin En must pretend to be under the hypnosis while secretly being ready to flee at any moment. But gradually things start to take an unexpected turn. ... The Princess's Diary [The experiment was a success!] [As the sole specimen, I've decided to keep him by my side.] [Due to the curse mark on my face, I am loathed by the public, but he says I'm beautiful.] [I'm happy because people tell the truth when hypnotized.] [Alone with him, I impulsively kissed him.] [The feeling was strange and made me lose my composure, fortunately, he won't retain any memory of it after the hypnosis is lifted.] [So, it's okay to be a bit bolder, right?]
Among the many gods in the original work, aside from the main character in the climax, there seemed to be only one who was the strongest.
Ivyst.
She was indeed the ultimate antagonist, bringing infinite despair to the protagonist's group.
How powerful was she towards the end?
Take her revered title for example: Shadow of Despair lingering at the end of the River of Death, the Supreme Being who hunted the gods, the Doomsday Witch who brought destruction and fragmentation to the world.
Absolutely incredible.
And her war record truly lived up to such a revered title.
As the Doomsday Witch, she was the terrible existence that ignited Ragnarok.
In the later stages, with her power spiraling out of control, countless gods were hunted and killed by her hands, absorbing Divinity as nourishment.
Because of her unparalleled Divine Power, even though the protagonist defeated her in the end, he couldn't truly kill her for a time.