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Capítulo 202: Chapter 202

[New Translation!! [Warhammer: Starting as a Planetary Governor]

Bright, mysterious, and radiating divinity like the sun, divine power flowed through the invisible connection and descended directly upon Audrey, or more specifically, around her eyes.

Audrey, who had been praying, froze. She felt a vast presence approaching, accompanied by a warm sensation.

She felt as though her eyes were wrapped in a soothing hot spring, giving her a comfortable feeling.

At the same time, a slight itchiness emerged, and she almost couldn't resist scratching her eyes.

Seeing this, Syd pondered.

"It seems that with the blessing of divine light, photon energy does have a self-healing effect, although it's quite slow..."

After about ten minutes, Syd felt it was enough and stopped transmitting the photon energy.

Audrey rubbed her eyes and then opened them.

The moment she opened her eyes, she froze.

Brilliant colors flooded her vision, a scene she had long missed.

Audrey covered her mouth, tears of joy and excitement streaming down her face.

She stood up and excitedly walked around the house, touching everything, and only after several minutes did she calm down.

At the same time, she began to think about what had just happened.

"I was praying just now, could it be…"

"And that feeling…"

Her eyes widened in disbelief as a shocking thought crossed her mind.

Could it be that a god had descended?

Did a god bless her and heal her eyes?

Thinking of this, Audrey began to cry again, overwhelmed with emotion.

"I knew it. I knew it! There really are true gods in this world..."

Audrey's heart was filled with excitement and gratitude for the divine blessing, and she immediately knelt down to pray devoutly once more.

Seeing Audrey's actions, Syd shook his head, not particularly concerned.

However, just as he was thinking this, he suddenly noticed that the power of belief coming from Audrey had surged dramatically.

If her belief had been a one before, it was now nearly a hundred.

It was safe to say that the belief energy had skyrocketed, and even Syd could clearly feel the difference.

[Divinity Experience +1]

Syd's mouth twitched, surprise flashing in his eyes.

"That was just one person, and my divinity increased by one point. If there were more..."

At that moment, Syd couldn't help but feel a twinge of regret.

Unfortunately, few people believed in him, and most of those who did were casual believers. In fact, Audrey was probably the most devout of them all.

At the same time, Syd realized something.

"As expected, despair is the best catalyst for belief…"

Audrey had been in despair, and with just a small intervention, the power of her belief had skyrocketed.

If her body had been whole and she hadn't been in despair, a simple blessing might not have made her this devout.

As he pondered this, Audrey, having left her dark room, looked up at the setting sun, tears streaming down her face.

Her unusual behavior attracted the attention of some neighbors and passersby.

"Audrey, what's going on?"

A bearded middle-aged man hesitantly approached her, asking reflexively.

In the light of the setting sun, others nearby also turned their attention to Audrey, curiosity and confusion evident on their faces.

Audrey snapped out of her daze and, excitedly, blurted out, "I'm healed! My eyes are healed! I can see!"

Her words hung in the air.

"What?"

The people around her thought they had misheard and instinctively looked at Audrey's eyes.

It was then they noticed that her eyes were open, bright and full of life, no longer clouded and scarred as they had been before.

"This is…"

The neighbors and passersby were stunned.

"Your eyes... healed?"

"Oh my God, how is this possible?"

"How could something like this happen? What's going on?"

One by one, shocked questions came from their mouths.

As time passed, more and more people gathered around.

"What's going on here?"

"What?!"

Everyone who learned about the situation was shocked, their eyes glued to Audrey's restored sight in disbelief.

The middle-aged man who had first spoken, Lawrence, couldn't help himself. He stepped forward and grabbed Audrey's arm.

"Audrey, what's going on? Your eyes were blind. I saw you earlier today... How did they suddenly heal?"

This question was on everyone's mind, and all eyes were on Audrey, filled with confusion and suspicion.

In her excitement, Audrey blurted out the answer.

"I prayed to Baldur, the God of Light. His Grace, Lord Baldur, must have heard my prayer and descended a miracle to heal my eyes!"

Hearing Audrey's words, everyone around her froze for a moment before bombarding her with questions.

"Baldur, the God of Light?"

"Who is that?"

"Is that the name of a god?"

Faced with their confused expressions, Audrey realized that few people now knew who Baldur, the God of Light, was.

Hurriedly, she explained, "He's a god from Asgard. You know the superhero Thor, right? Baldur, the God of Light, is also a son of Odin and Thor's younger brother…"

As she finished speaking, the neighbors and passersby had a look of realization on their faces.

If Audrey hadn't explained it, they wouldn't have known who Baldur, the God of Light, was. Now that she had, they understood who she was talking about.

"So, this God of Light, Baldur, who has never appeared before, heard your prayer and performed a miracle to heal your eyes?"

"Really?"

Though they now knew which god Audrey was referring to, the neighbors and passersby were still skeptical.

After all, Baldur, the God of Light, was a god. Why would he suddenly intervene to help Audrey?

Most of them doubted this point, and some even questioned whether Baldur, the God of Light, had the power to perform such miracles at all.

"You have to believe me, I'm telling the truth!"

Seeing their disbelief, Audrey, the middle-aged woman, grew anxious, trying to explain herself.

At that moment, a tall, muscular man with a cruel look on his face approached.

"Your eyes are healed?"

As soon as he arrived, Gisli was shocked.

After recovering from his shock, he maliciously stared at Audrey's eyes, clearly intending something bad.

Seeing this man, Audrey's face turned pale immediately, because he was the one who had blinded her.

(End of Chapter)

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Capítulo 203: Chapter 203

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"How did you do it?"

Gisli stared incredulously at Audrey's eyes, unable to comprehend how he had blinded her, yet her sight had suddenly returned.

"Audrey, she..."

At that moment, a bystander explained what had happened, mentioning that Audrey had been blessed by Baldur, the God of Light from the Asgardian legends, who had healed her eyesight.

Upon hearing this, Gisli's malicious gaze fixated on Audrey.

He didn't believe for a second that some so-called god had blessed Audrey. To him, it was just an excuse.

In his mind, the restoration of Audrey's eyesight must have been related to her mutant ability—surely she had used it to heal herself!

Sneering, Gisli said, "A god? That's just your excuse!"

"You disgusting mutant, you must have used your powers to heal yourself!"

Without waiting for Audrey or anyone else to respond, Gisli reached behind him and pulled out a small dagger he carried for protection.

In Audrey's shocked cry, Gisli moved to stab her in the eyes once again.

Audrey's face fell into despair.

Her mutant ability had no combat potential, and as a woman, she was no match for this man. Resisting would be futile.

As for the nearby neighbors, including Lawrence, they hesitated when they saw Gisli pull out the knife.

Audrey's mutant status made them wary and fearful, so no one stepped forward to help her.

In fact, a few women even looked on with schadenfreude.

"Audrey's eyes are about to be blinded again, haha..."

"Let's hope a god will fix them again next time..."

They didn't believe in the so-called god either, thinking it was merely an excuse Audrey had come up with.

What they didn't know was that the god they spoke of was watching them all from the shadows.

Seeing this, Syd raised an eyebrow.

He had just restored this woman's sight, and before he could even shift his attention, this mutant-hating man wanted to ruin everything?

If his attention had been elsewhere, he might not have cared, but now…

There was no need for further thought—Syd immediately summoned the power of the God of Light.

The next moment, an astonishing scene unfolded before everyone's eyes: the light around them intensified, becoming blindingly bright.

Syd hadn't done much, simply focusing sunlight on the man before him.

It was as if countless magnifying glasses were concentrating the sun's rays on one spot.

"Ahhh!"

"What is this?!"

A scream erupted as Gisli dropped the dagger, writhing in agony from the intense heat that burned him as he rolled on the ground.

What's happening?

In his agonized thrashing, Gisli's mind could only focus on one question.

What was this light?

Could it be…

In his last moments of life, a terrifying thought crossed Gisli's mind.

Was this the punishment of Baldur, the God of Light, from the legends?

How could that be?!

Gisli was in disbelief.

Could gods really exist?

No, Baldur, the God of Light?

Do gods truly exist?!

At the brink of death, Gisli still couldn't believe it. At the same time, his heart filled with jealousy, resentment, and hatred.

Why would the god help Audrey, this disgusting mutant, and not him, a normal human?

"Damn it!"

"I'm not willing to accept this!"

With that thought, Gisli finally passed out, his body motionless, like a piece of roasted fish—his death was swift and complete.

Syd cast a glance at the man and dismissed him without another thought.

However, while Syd no longer cared, the people around them certainly did.

Seeing Gisli, now dead from extreme sun exposure, including Audrey herself, everyone gasped in shock. Some who saw his corpse even retched on the spot.

Despite their physical discomfort, their minds raced.

What had just happened?

Gisli had barely spoken a few words and was about to act, and now he lay dead, roasted by the sun?

The crowd didn't need to think too hard. The name of a certain god immediately came to their minds.

"Baldur, the God of Light—was this his doing?"

"Does this god truly exist?"

"And does he possess such terrifying power?"

Lawrence and the other neighbors and passersby looked on with disbelief.

Audrey hadn't lied? Was what she said true?

One by one, incredulous gazes turned toward Audrey.

"Is everything you said true?" Lawrence asked in disbelief.

"Was all of this really a miracle?"

Feeling their eyes on her, Audrey nodded and said, "It's true. My eyes were indeed healed by Lord Baldur, the God of Light, and this man's death must be his punishment."

"After all, my eyes had just been healed, and this man tried to blind me again. Such an act of destroying the blessing of a god—his death is something no one else is to blame for."

Audrey was well aware that the punishment was not because of her but because this man had offended the god.

Hearing this, Lawrence and the others finally understood.

At the same time, those who had doubted the power of this god couldn't help but feel a chill of fear.

Luckily, they hadn't said or done anything offensive...

At this moment, a middle-aged woman named Karen hesitantly asked, "But Audrey, why would Baldur, the God of Light, suddenly bless you?"

As she spoke, the others also turned puzzled looks toward Audrey.

That was a good point. They were all the same—Audrey was only slightly different because she was a mutant. But as far as gods were concerned, besides the Messiah and the White Knight, no mutant would likely catch their attention or earn their favor, right?

Besides, Audrey's mutant ability was practically useless; modern technology could easily achieve what she could do...

If Audrey wasn't lying, why would Baldur, the God of Light, favor her?

Although none of them said it aloud, a sense of jealousy welled up in everyone's hearts.

Audrey hesitated for a moment before answering, "Maybe it's because I've always been devoted to Lord Baldur and have been praying to him constantly?"

Hearing this, Lawrence and the others widened their eyes in astonishment.

That's it?

For a moment, their hearts were filled with complicated emotions, and they didn't know what to say.

At the same time, a few new thoughts began to form in their minds.

(End of Chapter)


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