Chapter 224 The Will of God
How does the Demon Queen Mohe truly view this world?

Fikel was unaware that she possessed the memories of the hero, yet the Demon King claimed those memories were not real—she articulated her understanding in a way that was impossible to refute, but was it true? The Demon King was adept at deception—this was what Doro had told her. As the life form closest to, most understanding of, and most similar to the Demon King, Doro's words naturally had some credibility.

How does Doro himself view Moh's idea?

Their relationship is something that no one else can participate in, something that no one else can understand—it's a realm that belongs only to the two of them.

Regardless, at this moment, Shady was holding Doro, and Doro didn't push her away, but...

"Is that enough?" Doro simply asked.

Xia Di silently released her hand and wiped away her tears: "It's not enough... but I will be more sensible."

Cautious and meticulous... Just how much did Shati go through in that short time? But Doro obviously didn't care. He didn't push Shati away, probably because no matter who it was, he wouldn't push people away—it was Doro's kindness that didn't waver because of who the other person was.

He truly felt nothing for Xia Di now.

Time, the greatest yet most powerless force.

The greatness lies in the fact that in just over a decade, the relationship between Doro and Shati could undergo such a dramatic change, turning their once passionate love into nothing but dust. Yet, its weakness lies in the fact that for eternal beings like Moher, no matter how time flows, their hearts seem unchanged; they calmly observe the world's transformations.

"You can use the goddess's power, right?"

"Ah."

"Then let's join forces and defeat 'Blessing'."

Mohe then smiled at Fickel and winked, "You see, he wouldn't have been taken away anyway."

He then walked towards Doro and said, "My respected master, do you need us to join forces?"

"of course."

Doro answered in this way.

Fickel stared blankly at Doro, Moher, and Shady.

So, how does the Demon King Moher actually view this world?
As he pondered, terrifying power erupted in the area—a dark power, a pure white power, and Doron's pure violence, an extremely terrifying fist—simultaneously bombarding the power called Blessing.

Almost simultaneously, the angels and the followers of the Church of the White were all struck by this terrifying force.

The very foundation of faith was shaken—this power was clearly extremely ambiguous, clearly originated from the mind of a living being, clearly should be illusory and untouchable by any tangible force… yet the power of three beings that could be called supreme beings erupted at this moment, striking faith squarely.

The power originating from the heart received a response from the heart; the angels and all the believers of the White Church seemed to be struck by a powerful force.

Standing still, at a loss, even when bombarded by force, they didn't even struggle, as if they had already lost all signs of life.

“Oh…no wonder the evil spirit said it needed the power of the three of us. The power of blessing is indeed great—the goddess really created something incredible. If we combine this with Adeline metal, a heavenly kingdom on earth could truly be established.” Mohe looked at the somewhat broken blessing with great interest…reacting subconsciously to the impact of this power.

These powers, known as blessings, began to extend along the power of the three people, feeding back towards them.

"Hehe~ Mr. Doro, Miss Shady, if you're not careful, you might become the next goddess~"

The power that killed the goddess, the desire of countless life forms, was guided by the goddess, and their wish for the goddess to become a complete "idol".

Different people have different expectations of the goddess, and the common point among all those wishes is to "solidify" this level of life form, which is the source of killing.

This is also what the evil spirit hates. Her time is limited; given a little more time, she too will suffer the same fate as the goddess. Actually, describing the goddess's current state as "killed" is not appropriate. Rather, the goddess has lost her sense of self. To properly awaken or revive the goddess, this "petrification" needs to be erased.

The belief that deities are "fixed" as "stone statues".

If all the "angels" and members of the "Church of White" were killed, perhaps the goddess could be revived—this was also the evil spirit's suggestion.

But no harm.

Moher was unaffected by this power, because neither the angels nor the Church of the White were his guides.

Mohe, who created countless lives and lived through countless years, could ignore such influences, while Xia Di... accepted the goddess's legacy, and the goddess must have given her the power to resist.

Although the price was that it almost destroyed her soul.

The one who will be put to the greatest test is probably Doro.

Mr. Doro made a decision different from the past, but has Mr. Doro truly undergone a spiritual transformation? If it were the weak Mr. Doro, perhaps... he would have become the next goddess?
But Doro provided the answer.

As the power of faith drew near, he threw another punch, and then continued to throw punches.

That power of faith was directly dispelled.

“No one can test me,” Doro said, glancing at Moh.

Mohe smiled gently: "As expected of you, my respected master."

Doro did not provide an answer. He did not bear the will of the many lives, nor did he confront their desires. He simply used his power to shatter and destroy them—regardless of the impact this destruction of the blessing would have on these creatures, in a sense, it wouldn't be wrong to call him a demon king.

Doro now possesses that kind of power and that kind of confidence.

Of course, this can also be seen as escapism.

Doro may not want to give an answer; he is still wary of Moher.

"Keep making moves."

Doro gave such an order.

The three combined their powers once again. Since the initial feedback indicated that this power could not kill any of the three, the final outcome was already predetermined.

The boundless power continuously evolved and fluctuated, and Fickel felt as if she were about to explode under the force of these fluctuations. The power of the four great figures fluctuated within this confined space, and Fickel had reason to suspect that it was precisely because of her weakness that she was unharmed. If she were stronger, she might have been directly shattered by the feedback of such power. For example, waves might destroy a ship, but they might not kill the plankton already in the water. She herself could only be swept away and drift along by these power fluctuations, possessing no power to resist. It was precisely because she was so small that she was safe…

This clash of supreme powers has never occurred since the birth of this world. Even in the era when Mohe and the goddess fought against the ominous, it was never as terrifying as it is today.

Yin Nefert, who was passing through the angels' portal, retreated rapidly. From the center of the heavens, terrifying power radiated continuously, as if it would sweep away everything in the world. She was at the point where she would be overturned by the waves.

The whole world is shaking.

It echoes continuously in the place of "nothingness".

Everything that living beings see is shaking: the earth, the ocean, the sky, the sunlight, the air, themselves... everything is being affected by this force.

Cracks even began to appear on the bodies of the world's top experts. Such an impact directly damaged these life forms, and if it continued, it would not be surprising if they perished on the spot.

It wasn't like this when Doro and Moher fought...

The wise king subconsciously thought so.

Could it be that during their battle, these two actually controlled the destruction of the world? She had actually surveyed the traces of the battle between Doro and Moh. That power was indeed extremely exaggerated, but it wouldn't truly destroy the world. However, the current fluctuations—even if the world were to directly crack open, it wouldn't be impossible.

What exactly happened in that celestial realm?
The angels' portal encountered a huge problem at that moment. Countless cracks began to appear on the portal, as if it would shatter at any moment.

The wise king has already seen the retreat of Yin Nefertari.

Even she didn't know what to do now.

Perhaps, all we can do is close our eyes, wait for this battle to end, and sincerely pray that it won't destroy the world, and that Moh will resurrect all life on Earth.

This is the only thing a wise king can hope for.

All living beings in the world are the same; let alone letting Doro and Moher know their will, it is impossible for them to even get close to them.

The weak cannot reach it, and the strong will die along the way.

Perhaps they intended to use this method to filter out the "strongest"?
No, if all the strong die, then in the process of the world's "destruction," most of the weak will also die due to the changes in the world itself.

Only the lucky ones will survive the crisis of the world's destruction... Is that their purpose?
no.

The wise king knew better than anyone that it wasn't true—from the moment Doro became the sole king and conquered Moh… those two life forms had already drifted further and further away from the life of this world. They couldn't be considered life forms of any race, but rather as higher-dimensional life forms, just as described in the "Divine Records," where God created humanity by His own will, guided humanity by His own will, and destroyed humanity by His own will.

All of this has nothing to do with human will, but only with the will of God.

She lay down.

He looked at Nore beside him and said, "Perhaps you're right?"

Nore was already lying on the ground, her body covered in gashes: "What did you say?"

"Being a maid seems pretty good. When facing such a being, the more you think, the more desperate you become; the more you know, the more helpless you feel; the more you understand the other's greatness, the more you understand the distance between you, and the more insignificant and powerless you feel, to the point that life itself becomes hopeless and sorrowful. If you accept that you are just the other's servant... you will feel much more relaxed. You can also push everything onto the other. After all... how can mortals control the will of God? Everything is just developing according to God's will."

Nore smiled with satisfaction: "You finally understand, Wise King. This is exactly the emotion I felt many years ago. However, the previous battle made me realize this issue more deeply. As long as you are a maid, you can gain a sense of security. Under the control of the gods, a maid is also a servant of the gods. You only need to act according to the will of the gods without worrying about your own feelings. The commands of the gods are the highest commands, the will of the gods is the highest will, and the pleasure of the gods is the greatest glory... Such a life is actually very happy."

The wise king looked at Nore's body, which was almost cracked.

"You are going to die. Because of God's will."

"This is my glory."

Will God have mercy on you?

"I await God's mercy."

The wise king gradually smiled: "Such a simple idea... I can't do it."

"God will forgive you."

"Ha ha……"

The wise king's body also began to crack rapidly, and she felt that she was most likely to die.

From this perspective, it seems that I am somewhat stronger than Nore.

In this situation, those who die quickly become stronger... It's hard to judge sometimes. But... it doesn't matter. Anyway, those things attacking the ground are probably in a worse situation. If all the strong ones die, it might not be a bad thing. Doro and Moh can redefine the world order, and their past can finally come to an end.

This flawed journey that lasted for over a decade can finally be buried in history. Those who remain, the weak, simply need to bravely move forward.

She slowly closed her eyes.

however……

Death did not come.

The noise stopped abruptly at a certain moment.

The wise king looked to the side and saw that Nore had also opened his eyes in confusion.

"Are you going to say this is God's mercy?"

“I think you can think of it this way: you are more suited to be a believer in God than I am. I didn’t quite understand the people of the White Church before, but now I think they are simply too clever. Many of them are walking towards their end in happiness. Perhaps this is the result that the Goddess wants. It is the direction that the Goddess believes is right.”

The wise king remained noncommittal: "However, our only king may not agree with this path."

“It is obvious that the Great One King will lead us down a different path. We just need to follow him. He must be right.”

(End of this chapter)

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