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The more they oppose, the more it shows that I am doing the right thing

"The more the Church supports me, the more it proves I have done the right thing. The more the heretics oppose me, the more it proves I have done the right thing." "Even when heretics praise me, it further proves I'm right. If heretics stay silent, it shows I have done impeccably!" "If the Church opposes me, it means they have all fallen into evil heresy, and the more heretics oppose me, the more it proves I have done the right thing." In the year 681, An Su was crowned the youngest Pope in the history of the Church. During his speech, he provided important guidance for the forthcoming de-divination work, emphasizing: "Now that both the Church and the heretics oppose me, it precisely shows I am on an exceedingly correct path!" ... The year 685. "It is not that the Evil God cannot be summoned, but that choosing him to take the stage is more cost-effective." Such was the assessment of the former holy woman of the demons, Yage Silvia. This statement, once made, instantly attracted attention from all sectors of society—the extensive documentary "The Legend of Pope An Su" continues to broadcast for you. —— This is a story of a top-tier heretical player speedrunning through a fantasy world.

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Chapter 149: This One is Even More Significant!

The Magic Association did not have a tenth layer.

The magic work staircase reached its top at the ninth layer.

An Su followed behind the deacon, first passing through corridor after corridor, and at the end of the corridor, he saw a new staircase, winding its way out, its end unknown.

As if unaffected by the laws of physics.

"You must proceed on your own from here, I can no longer accompany you," the deacon said to An Su.

Walking up the spiral staircase, surrounded by pale blue magic power, stepping over staircases splattered with mercury ripples, An Su felt himself getting further from the mortal world with each level crossed, as starlight laid out on the stairs, slowly circulating.

The starlight seemed familiar.