Chapter 21: Divine Envoy!_2

This is the objective development rule of any religion.

But, would you believe that despite the terrifying emergence of such a "hymn", there was no trace of the religion behind it?

It's like bending down to pick up a fresh fish on the ground, only to find that all around you, for miles, was a desert.

What's even more terrifying to Alfred was that

the language of the "hymn" was also untraceable.

He found many kinds of linguistic systems, even traced back to the ancient civilization's old language combinations, but still couldn't find a match with the language of the hymn.

However, when the "hymn" was sung, it could be sensed that it was a smooth and rhythmic language. It's an incredibly mature language!

Its charm even surpassed most of the popular languages that Alfred knew at the moment.