Behind him, Emhardt had initially wanted to caution him to be careful, but Fisher had already stepped onto the staircase, heading to the deeper second floor.
On the second floor, matching the image of wisdom passed down from Paimon thousands of years ago, there were numerous bookshelves. Fisher stood in place, observing the surroundings for a while before weaving through the bookshelves to the end of the second floor. The light from the first floor grew dimmer here, and at the end of the bookshelves, there was a dusty desk, seemingly unused for a long time.
Behind the desk was the image of the "Paimon Demon God" as spread among the people.
It was a shadow-filled figure with angelic wings and a holy, flawless appearance, thus deemed by humans as the "King of Main Angels."
She wore a gemstone-encrusted crown and rode on the back of a speaking single-humped camel, as if constantly in transit, journeying across desolate deserts.
