Of the Internet stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is The Moon Goddess and Her Mate. The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to He Seems Dying. Let's read the author's The Moon Goddess and Her Mate Internet story right here.
In a library
The lesson given by the ruler of the sun had ended, so in the room full of books, there was only a silver-haired girl. The memory of her mother's words forbidding her to marry a mortal flashed back in her mind, causing a thousand questions to arise in the owner's mind of the pair of violet eyes.
Why do I say that about humans, huh? Are mortals really that bad? As a daughter, as well as a young goddess, of course, I have had no experience related to them. To be honest, judging without knowing it is unwise. But where do I go to find one of them? Ah, I do not know. I feel so pessimistic when I think about it, thought the only daughter of the couple, God Helion and Goddess Atvexia.
Her right hand closes a bottle containing black ink with a lid, as a sign that it has been used. She plugged the quill that had been used earlier back into its original place. She does not forget that she neatly rolled the parchments that already contain the writing up. After finishing with such actions, the owner of the pale look looked around. There was only herself. The virgin took a deep breath, then stood up from where she had been. Before taking a step, she looked at the table, then realized that there was still one thing missing, so she could not help but have to clear things up first.
“O perchamento tev tionth!” she said firmly. The bright young woman said so while looking at the many parchments.
Before long, all the parchments that had contained writings disappeared from view. The pale expression felt relieved in her heart, even though it was not shown directly by her. "Okay, now better go back to the room to rest, though I do not know what I am going to do there yet," Atvertha muttered.
The moon goddess immediately stepped from there feeling empty. The atmosphere in the palace looks deserted because there is no conversation there. The guards stood in every corner as if ensuring the safety of the owner of the residence. Meanwhile, sturdy pillars are easy to find there, giving the impression that the building is strong and safe from various disturbances.
When she was halfway through, the silver-haired girl accidentally turned her face in the opposite direction, so that she could accidentally see the scene far away below. Goddess Atvertha accidentally looked down at the earth. In a forest, there was a man lying on the ground with a wounded body, and something tore his clothes as if an attack had hit him.
The sight shocked the silver hair owner's heart. She could see all events clearly, as if such events were within a very close radius. The slender girl became stunned, not because the situation amazed her, but because a sense of compassion arose in her heart so that it disturbed the attention of the existing girl which could make the girl silent for a while. “What happened to the mortal? Is he ok? He seems dying,” Atvertha muttered.
Her tone of voice was low, because she did not want anyone to know, but filled with anxiety as if she was afraid that something might happen to the man. What happened to the mortal? Has anyone tried to kill him? Who will help him if no other humans come there? I have to get there before it is too late! Atvertha's determination.
“Agmentho!”
After saying so, the slender body disappeared from view, so that no one could see, especially the guards. The girl immediately flew down towards the earth, where the strange man lay helpless. Inside the mind, thoughts of anxiety, panic, and fear have been mixed into one. She wanted nothing bad to happen to the mortal male, even though while studying, she had received a warning from Goddess Atvexia.
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