Chapter 557 More Than A Miracle Doctor
Chandler furrowed his brows, a sharp glint flickering in his eyes.
The good impression he had of Emryspletely vanished.
In Chanaea, the Empyrean Lord was considered a sacred entity that could not be desecrated. Even
though he had fallen, in the hearts of the people of Chanaea, he was the divine being that would never
fade away throughout the ages.
He had be a symbol of their faith.
However, Emrys, someone whom Chandler had openly treated with respect, dared to make such
reckless remarks at such a sensitive time in public.
Chandler was naturally outraged by his behavior and filled with disappointment.
Valuing talent is not wrong, but if a person’s thoughts are not upright, they should not be utilized no
matter how talented they are. I have misjudged him.
Chandler’s emotions were incrediblyplex. However, he heard Emrys exin, “When I said that the
fall of the Empyrean Lord was a good thing, I didn’t mean any harm, nor was I rubbing salt into the
wound.
Someone like the Empyrean Lord is so amazing that there is no one else like him. The face beneath
the dragon mask must surely be extraordinarily handsome, charming, and suave… When such a
person falls, anyone would feel heartache and sorrow, and I am no exception. The reason I say this is a
good thing is because I know that the situation is irreversible. We can only view the issue from a
different perspective. Chanaea was never the domain of a single individual, but rather, it belongs to all
of us. Perhaps after the fall of the Empyrean Lord this time, we might witness the rise of characters like
the Punisher Lord or the Sun Lord. The Empyrean Lord should not be seen as one individual, but
rather as the embodiment of the people of Chanaea.”
Emrys spoke calmly and steadily, without any significant fluctuations in his tone. Yet Chandler and the
others felt an inexplicable surge of heroic spirit upon hearing his words.
What he said is correct. The Empyrean Lord should not be seen as a single individual, but rather as the
countless citizens of the nation. He might have fallen, but countless others will surely rise.
The people of Chanaea were humble, tolerant, and valued harmony above all else. Yet the pride that
resided deep within them and the me that zed in their hearts were things that no one had the right
to extinguish.
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They were not terrified of the Deity yer Alliance at all. What was truly frightening was the erosion of
one’s pride and tenacity by the enemy’s intimidation.
However, in Chanaea, its people’s pride and tenacity were unyielding-
Looking at the issue from this perspective, what Emrys said was indeed urate.
With that thought in mind, Chandler and the others remained silent.
Emrys calmly stood up and said, “What I have just said represents only my personal viewpoint. If you
feel that I have offended the Empyrean Lord, then there is nothing I can do about it. The magnanimity
of the Empyrean Lord is as great as our nation. I refuse to believe that he would be upset over a few
words. Ladies and gentlemen, I take my leave
now.”
His main purpose for the trip was to treat Minerva’s illness and to show support for Chandler. As he had
spent quite a while there, it was time for him to head back.
After Emrys rose and departed, a profound silence lingered in the living room of the York residence.
They were still reflecting on the words that Emrys had just spoken, as they were truly awe- inspiring.
They even felt a surreal sensation, as if the Empyrean Lord had never left them at all. It seemed as
though Emrys had precisely conveyed the message on behalf of the Empyrean Lord to the people of
Chanaea.
What’s with this ridiculous feeling?
Just as everyone shook their heads, the middle–aged man who had been sitting across from Emrys
and had given him a look earlier asked, “Mr. York, who exactly is Emrys?”
A young man in his twenties sat among a group of influential figures, disying remarkableposure
and holding his ground against them.
Throughout their interactions, he maintained a calm andposed demeanor, which even made them
feel inferior when considering his perspective on problems.
Is the renowned doctor of Jadeborough truly as exceptional as he appears? It seems unlikely!