Angel Schiller and Sofia watched everything before them.
They saw with their own eyes how Baird, with the sword in his hand, pierced Slaier's body and nailed the god of lies and deceit to the wall.
That scene was bloody and cruel, making the Fairy Queen feel nauseated.
The cruelty was not only visible to the naked eye but also spiritually profound.
On the earth below, Divines were worshipped and adored by mortals; people knelt beneath Divine Statues, praying incessantly, placing themselves in the most humble positions.
It was a form of spiritual submission.
Yet, in a fit of rage, Baird shredded that spirit through the sword in his hand, tearing it utterly and completely.
Unlike the nauseated Fairy Queen, Angel Schiller thoroughly enjoyed the scene before him.
"So it is... so it is...
Killing a god...
This is indeed the true Taboo."
Sofia turned her head, incredulously looking at Schiller.
The Great Angel slowly straightened his body and murmured to himself: