The alchemist Althea met the "Sculptor" in the distant mythological era, and they became each other's only friends. When the "Sculptor" was stripped of her divine status, it was Althea who crafted a body for her. In return, the "Sculptor" gifted her two puttets, which could be used to create perfect human bodies. At the beginning of the story, Althea used one of them, while the other puttet was only partially used for Wendy, as she was just a child. This allowed Althea to immediately create a new body for herself when she was turned into gold. However, due to the lack of materials, she could only craft a child's body. Even without the puttet, she could have made a body for herself, but it would have been like "Zera's"—a body that couldn't be injured, and she didn't like that.
Question second: Why did Sophia smash the statue's head? It's because the statue's face was modeled after Sophia. By this point, Sophia had already joined the protagonist's side, and if Irene saw the statue, she would recognize her face. Being meticulous, Sophia had to destroy this evidence. As for Sophia's story, it will be explained later in the narrative. There's only one clue here: she doesn't remember what she said when she lost control of her emotions, and this point is very important...
After this story, I will add a few more segments, followed by the update for Chapter 8. This chapter is about a cursed lake where animals and people turn to stone upon touching the water. What would a greedy person do with such a lake? And why does the water possess such magic? It's a long story...
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