Chapter 2267 Giant God Peak
At that time, Diana discovered a secret alcove in the mountains. The moonlight shone on the wall, revealing a magnificent picture. The sun, soldiers in golden armor and soldiers in silver armor stood together, corresponding to the picture of the moon, and appeared together on the top of Mount Targon.

She excitedly told her friend Leona the news that "the sun and the moon are not enemies", but was persuaded to forget these fallacies. She had clearly touched the end of the Solari's cognition, but even Leona refused to recognize her new discovery. What is the Solari hiding? Diana became more and more convinced that there was only one place to find the answer: the top of Mount Targon.

So Diana chose to climb Mount Targon, and at the top of the mountain she was greeted by the brightest and fullest full moon. After a moment of ecstasy, a column of moonlight hit her, and she felt a strange presence occupying her body, sharing her past memories with her, and allowing her to see another Rakkor faith: the Cult of the Lunari.

Her friend Leona stood beside her, also wearing golden armor, holding a shield and sword that shone like the sun. The two of them fought because of their different beliefs, and it soon turned into a battle between giants, with moonlight and sunfire erupting.

She found the answers she was looking for, and she felt more confident than ever before. Her previous doubts about the Cult of the Fiery Sun were correct, and it was time to make it known.

So Diana pushed past the Rahorak guards and rushed into the chamber of the high priests, who listened in horror as she described what she had discovered about the Lunari.

And then... the Solari judged her as a heretic, a blasphemer, and a propagator of false gods. Rage filled Diana, amplified by the Astral power within her, and she embraced it, unleashing a terrible blast of moonlight. Shocked by her own actions, she fled the temple, leaving a trail of death in her wake.

The Sun and the Moon don't need to be enemies. Diana wants to achieve a great goal instead of continuing to be a Sun Cultist on Mount Targon. Therefore, she left Mount Targon and traveled in Runeland.

It was at that time that she met a cunning guy who tricked her into helping someone who was in trouble. The other party said that the guy she helped would be able to help her solve the conflict between Lieyang and Jiaoyue in the future.

Anyway, it was a simple matter to deal with those little monsters, so Diana just did it casually. Maybe what that guy said was true. Unexpectedly, after a while, she heard news about that person again.

It turned out that the other party appeared in Shurima as the "Son of the Sun" and wanted to establish the Empire of the Sun. Diana now planned to go to Chiyou to ask what was going on.

Diana made a prompt decision, left the jungle, left Mount Targon, and headed towards Nerimaj.

On the other side of the dense forest on Mount Targon, where she was, was the place where the Sun Cult was located, which was bathed in the sun all year round. The Sun Cult was a group that existed around the Sun Temple.

The Temple of the Fiery Sun is the name given to the outside world. The Fiery Sun Cult calls it the Holy Temple, the Holy Temple of the Fiery Sun. This is the soul of the Fiery Sun Cult, like a bright pearl inlaid on the top of a mountain. Its main body is carved from pure white marble, and every wall seems to be reflecting the light of the sun, dazzling and eye-catching.

The dome of the temple towers into the clouds, and is carved with intricate sun totems. At noon, the sun penetrates the clouds and accurately projects onto the altar in the center of the temple. At that moment, the entire temple seems to be shrouded in a layer of golden light, sacred and inviolable. Not only that, there are also golden murals inside the temple telling the story of the Cult of the Fiery Sun.

Right below the temple is the Templars' fortress, a solid fortress built with black basalt, which contrasts sharply with the whiteness of the temple and symbolizes the warriors' tenacity and perseverance. The fortress is clearly divided into training grounds for the warriors to strengthen their bodies and meditation rooms for them to practice meditation.

On the training ground, the warriors were dressed in shining armor and holding weapons that shone with the sun's rays. Every swing was accompanied by the sound of metal and air rubbing against each other, stirring up their unyielding will. In the meditation room, however, there was a sense of tranquility. The warriors closed their eyes and concentrated, communicating with the scorching sun power in their hearts, seeking a higher level of combat wisdom.

Between the temple and the fortress, the winding sacred corridor is like a maze, connecting the various important areas of the sect. On both sides of the corridor, there are carvings of the sun and stars, and every step seems to be on the veins of the universe. At the end of the corridor, there is often a hidden secret room or altar for believers to perform private and sacred rituals.

There are also many family stone chambers scattered among these buildings. These stone chambers are the private territories of the Lakor families and are also the holy places where they inherit history and culture. Inside the stone chambers, the walls are covered with family totems and portraits, recording the family's glory and sacrifice.

At this time, a dozen high-ranking priests of the Fiery Sun Sect gathered in the Fiery Sun Temple under the leadership of the high priest. From their expressions, it can be seen that each of them has emotions of resistance, rejection, and disdain.

Next to the high priest, there was a woman wearing a set of exquisite golden armor with intricate sun totems carved on it. Every part of the armor was carefully crafted, shining with dazzling light, as if it had merged with the sun, emitting endless majesty and holiness.

In his left hand, he held the Dawnbreaker Shield, a golden shield inlaid with a dazzling gem, emitting a warm and gentle light, as if it could resist all darkness and evil in the world. In his right hand, he held the Zenith Sword, the entire blade of which was dazzling golden, as if it was made of pure gold, but in fact it contained a powerful force of the sun.

There seems to be a layer of faint flames surrounding the blade of this long sword. These flames are not real flames, but flames of light condensed by the power of the sun.

In terms of symbolic status, there is no doubt that Leona is definitely the number one in the Solari Sect. After all, she is the one chosen by the Solari. In a sense, Leona is equivalent to the Solari and represents the beliefs of their Solari Sect.

So even if Leona treated herself as the guardian god of war of the Fiery Sun Cult, the high-ranking priests and high priests of the Fiery Sun Cult would not discuss important matters without her. Therefore, Leona was also invited to the Fiery Sun Temple.

"It's outrageous that there is a heretic who calls himself the Son of the Sun right under our noses."

"You don't take our Fiery Sun Sect seriously at all."

"This kind of heresy and evil demon must be eradicated!"

After the priests learned what happened in Shurima, they were all very angry. At this time, the high priest asked Leona: "God of Dawn, can you lead our Templars to eliminate this heresy?"

Leona: “…”

When the priests, including the high priest, saw Leona's silent reaction, they suddenly had a bad feeling.

Their premonition was correct. Leona, who was silent for a moment, said, "The sun told me that it was not heresy, but the incarnation of the sun, the Son of the Sun."

"Ah? This..."

"I will contact this Son of the Sun on behalf of the Cult of the Fiery Sun." It was impossible for Leona not to contact the incarnation of the sun they believed in.

(End of this chapter)

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