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Chapter 1053 The Principle of God's Death

Chapter 1053 The Principle of God's Death
They believed that he was an indestructible, strong man who would never change himself in any situation. Even the worst and most desperate circumstances would only increase his doubts, but would not affect his final decision.

Even when faced with a painful, self-destructive choice, he would still choose the one that truly mattered.

This matter cannot be explained by logic or reason.

How does a brain in a vat determine that it is a brain in a vat without any reference?

If the root of this world is desire, then what is his desire?
Those who gave their names all believed that the person's character was unbreakable, like a diamond.

Mr. Zhou, however, did not think so. He believed that while the other person's underlying character was important, the personality formed in the early stages was equally important. Although observing that early experience, it was just an ordinary life that any mortal would go through, perhaps it was precisely this life that brought out his essential qualities.

"Just like a good person who is naturally inclined to do good, if he is born into an environment where there is only evil and no kindness, then his initial concept will be distorted into the idea that there is no kindness in the world."

Like a train heading west, trying to brake and turn around to go east is extremely difficult, but his life before the age of eighteen put him in the right direction.

This is a very reasonable guess, but it is probably a problem that no one wants to face, because it means that the most reliable ally may also be the most powerful enemy.

That is probably why no one has ever tried to summon him, who was far from mature, to the present world.

But I believe that what makes him indestructible is his own character.

After reading the article, Sharo asked, "What are you trying to say? And who wrote this?"

“This article… or perhaps it should be called a journal entry. The author of this journal entry is Wu Shuguo, who is also a missing person that the Bureau of Control is investigating,” Edward said.

"The Kingdom of Wushu...I have no recollection of it."

"After all, although this senior was exceptionally strong, he wasn't famous worldwide in that era, and many years have passed. It's normal that you, Miss Sara, don't know him."

But Miss Sara, you must have sensed it too, the ominous signs that something big is about to happen.

Sara didn't reply; she was thinking about her recent divinations.

The divination results were very ominous, revealing only a feeling, but not the specific details, only a symbolic meaning—the fall of a star.

Stars fall from the sky, landing in things that are both ocean and earth. As the stars slowly streak across the sky, brushing past the tops of tree canopies, the branches and leaves of the trees will all catch fire, leaving only charred trunks in the end.

It was a rather abstract prophecy, but whenever she saw the scene in the prophecy while blind, she was always awestruck by the extremely solemn and magnificent vision.

Those were no ordinary stars; only a fleeting glimpse of their true meaning could be perceived during the moment of prophecy. Once she detached herself from the prophetic state, only the most superficial impression and the feeling of boundless awe remained.

Something big is definitely going to happen, and it's something that's very closely related to everyone.

Sharo speculated that it might be a proxy or someone whose name was about to fall.

Before Edward arrived, she had no clues to analyze in depth, but now that Edward had come to her, did it mean that... the fallen proxy or agent was under the command of the Crescent Moon?

After all, the name of the Secret Transmitter has already been leaked. As times change, if the next era is the era of the Secret Transmitter, then it would not be surprising if some of the ascendants of the Crescent Moon perished.

Of course, such things are not very common; the average reign of a named ruler is quite long. It is often because of the loss of a seat that a power struggle erupts within the divine kingdom, leading to its downfall.

If the seats are crowded, it may take one or two hundred years; if there are vacancies, they may remain in power for tens of thousands of years.

Edward said, "Miss Salo, do you know how God died?"

"Of course, he could only have been killed by another god. Why are you suddenly bringing this up?" Sharo asked, puzzled.

God's lifespan is certainly much longer than that of His appointed representatives; it is essentially uncountable, and in scientific terms, it is far more exaggerated than Graham's number.

To use a metaphor from mythology: Imagine the three thousand great chiliocosms, where all the grasses, trees, forests, rice, hemp, bamboo, reeds, mountains, rocks, and dust, each and every one, forming a Ganges River. A single grain of sand in the Ganges represents a world, and within a world, a single grain of dust represents an eon. Within an eon, the accumulated dust constitutes an entire eon, and the lifespan of a god is a thousand times greater than this metaphor.

Moreover, this is only viewed through the lens of a "time scale" that humans can understand.

Even so, gods can still die, as history has shown.

For example, the once-dead Beast King and the dead Beast Cage were suspected of being dead, but rumors circulated that they were not dead, and that their own destruction was a deceptive act.

And even more ancient dual gods, etc.

Among them are gods who have been confirmed to exist, and gods that have been fabricated; the number is countless.

Although there are many imposters mixed in, the only certainty is that gods die, and the records show that they are killed by another god, with almost no detailed descriptions.

In human mythology, the death of gods is often described in detail. Odin's death in Norse mythology is vividly depicted, and the deaths of other gods also have corresponding processes. However, the life-and-death struggles between gods often lack specific processes, only focusing on the results, along with some locations and abstract time phenomena with very little information.

Sara never thought that she would live to witness the death of God.

This probability is like a blind turtle finding a driftwood or a needle on a Sumeru boat.

That's why she didn't understand why Edward suddenly brought up the death of the gods.

“Someone told me about the gods, but I don’t know what I can do with it, so I came here to tell you, because Miss Sara will not reveal secrets.”

"The matter of the gods?" Sharo frowned, his brows furrowed beneath the black cloth.

Few people are unmoved by such a secret, and she knew that what Edward revealed was definitely not ordinary intelligence.

"That's right, of course it's just expressed in a way that we humans can understand, so it certainly can't interpret its true nature."

It's about the life-and-death struggle between gods, and the cycle of birth and death that even the gods themselves cannot escape. In other words... I've learned a secret that, from a human perspective, can be defined as something above the gods.

"Are you... serious?" Sharo's attitude became serious.

Edward nodded: "The agent told me personally that the gods told me that, for mankind, this secret can be above them."

(End of this chapter)

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