"147 kilometers away."
The Divine Being's power permeates the Starry Land like nightfall; it is not a compliant deity, nor has it ever revered Lissdia as its master. Having witnessed fourteen Empresses and all earthly joys and sorrows, Diya is more like a pet owner hoping for the Divine Being's favor—if it's convenient, the Divine Being grants blessings; if not, it returns indifference. Mortals can never master a Divine Being, and Divine Beings will not bow to mortals. It isn't about dignity or wisdom, but only a soul bearing the greatness of Hell can prove its worthiness to wield the scepter of defying ordinary logic.
Yet now, even without the Witch's inquiry, the Gospel has already arranged the information in a way that feels unfamiliar to the Witch.
