Only when the master is weak and the servant is strong can the subordinate turn the tables and suppress the goddess, thus gaining such great power.
It was because of this conjecture that Prince Hagen, despite hearing about the 88 Saint Cloths in a precognitive dream, remained pessimistic.
Putting aside whether the Saint Cloths made by the gods truly have such powerful enhancement effects, even the goddess who represents the Saints seems to have had to reincarnate rather than descend directly because she consumed too much of her 'divine blood'.
Does this mean that humanity doesn't even have a decent divine fighting force?
Do you really expect those so-called Saint Seiya warriors to be able to 'slay gods' on their own without Athena's leadership?
The same question was asked by the princes at the time.
The goddess responded affirmatively – “Yes!”
This left everyone, including those who had glimpsed this scene in their dreams, utterly astonished.
Is that possible?! Humans can kill gods?
What an astonishing answer! It's bewildering and unbelievable.
The petite goddess, Perthward, wore a faint smile, her tone so firm and unquestionable, as if it were the truth itself.
At this moment, her words are the truth...
"The Saint Cloths are god-slaying weapons specially created to counter the gods... They contain my divine blood, not only granting Saints greater power, unleashing their potential and cosmos, but also possessing self-repairing capabilities. Human potential is limitless, even the gods would marvel at it—though the power of gods has its limits, humanity has infinite possibilities. You are children of the Sun—born to soar beyond the radiance above and reach even higher heavens. I am absolutely certain that, as the race created by Him, you are beings in no way inferior to the gods!!"
Perthward's words deeply moved everyone.
When they spoke of the Creator, they also recalled the ancient legend of the Sun King.
It is said that the human kingdom had a dwelling place like that of the gods, and their king and creator possessed power and wisdom that even the great god Odin revered.
Are humans no less powerful than gods?
However—there were still moments of hesitation among those who had never witnessed such immense power among humankind.
Persward continued, "While humanity's lower limit is low, its upper limit is very high—in the ancient age of gods, heroes who rivaled or even surpassed the gods often emerged among humanity under the tutelage of the Sun King. They were beings on par with the gods themselves. And the Saint Seiya emerged to help humanity rediscover the 'will of the gods' within themselves!"
what? !
What?! People were suddenly stunned, then tensed up.
Perthward's final words drew frequent glances: "Does the human body possess—the will of the gods?"
This doesn't sound like a good thing. They are now enemies of the gods!
Soon, they discovered that this "gods" did not mean the same thing as the other "gods"; the gods had not tampered with their bodies.
Rather, it is a precious gift left by their Creator at the very beginning of their re-creation.
The term 'the will of the gods' is merely a metaphor for a goddess; it represents a process of enlightenment through the five senses, continuous transcendence—understanding the will of the gods, and ultimately achieving greatness.
The power resides within oneself; in short, it means—I am the only one who reigns supreme in heaven and on earth!
Hiss! Just hearing this was enough to get the crowd below excited and their minds trembling.
At this moment, they all felt an endless desire and curiosity for this method of developing their inner power.
……
And Perthward wasn't lying, or rather, all of this was told to her by the night.
Initially, Yoru created his own 'cosmos' by combining the cosmos of Saint Seiya with various worldviews. Later, when creating humans, he infinitely elevated the concept of humanity, causing miraculous changes to occur within the humans he created.
First, it should be clarified that the core of the worldview of the 'microcosm' within Night's body is just like the core of the Norse world is the fate of equivalent sacrifice. The pure universe has the most powerful and pure reason, and the microcosm within Night's body also has an absolute core that runs through it all, which is the concept of 'humanity'.
Gods are also human, Buddhas are also human... they are just different names for beings who have evolved to a certain level.
All life born into this world, regardless of the path they take or the myths they create, is essentially human. The difference lies in whether or not they can discover the 'will of the gods' within themselves.
'Gods' are a group of people who constantly discover their own will and reach the top of the microcosm system.
The universe constructed by Night is, in some ways, similar to the worldview of Saint Seiya.
In the Saint Seiya universe, the will of the gods was released by the Big Bang and resides in fragments of life or stars in the universe. The stars connect the universe, and the world is connected to the stars.
Every blade of grass and every tree in that world contains trace amounts of laws, like fragments of the universe.
It can be said that humans in that world are born with fragments of microcosmic life. The microcosm created within each person's body is a simulation of the Big Bang process, and each cell contains the power to create a fragment of microcosmic life.
That's why he can swing his fist at supersonic speeds so easily, and when he reaches the seventh sense, he can unleash a galactic explosion that generates impacts on the scale of countless stars.
For humanity in this world, the human body itself contains a vast treasure. Why envy the strength of others? Developing the limits of one's own strength is the most suitable path for them!
Chapter 206 The Sixth Sense is comparable to a demigod hero, but could the Seventh Sense truly be comparable to a god?!
Whether in the world of Saint Seiya or in the various pantheons of today.
If Earth hadn't been protected and made incredibly resilient for the war between gods and demons, any one of the Saints with a sixth or seventh sense would have been a planet-destroying powerhouse, capable of destroying entire universes, if thrown into another world.
The world has already been shattered...
Only the universe can serve as the true battlefield for these powerful beings.
The human body in the Saint Seiya world is derived from the degeneration of the seventh sense. Therefore, it is as easy as eating and drinking to continuously unleash potential when near death. People in other worlds would have been on the verge of death after just one burst of potential. Let alone another one, they would die even half a time.
This unique power, bestowed upon a single universe, is something that humans in other worlds would find difficult to replicate.
But it is precisely because the Nightwalker, as the progenitor of humankind in the Norse world, pushed the limits of the path and even created a microcosm, that subsequent humans have had infinite possibilities.
After Perthward briefly explained just how mysterious and powerful the human body truly is.
However, it is difficult for them to develop this power—precisely because this power is too strong and difficult to control, and is also subject to the self-limitation of the cosmic survival instinct and the human survival instinct, it is usually latent and difficult to develop.
Without guidance, one may never even touch the threshold of their sixth sense.
But once the door to this new world is opened, the possibilities that humanity displays are extraordinary talents that even the gods of this world would envy, talents they have never possessed.
Everyone who heard these messages was left with a buzzing in their head.
What????!!!
We—'humans'—were actually... so Dio?!
For a moment, everyone's faces turned red, their necks thickened, they were panting heavily, and their eyes flickered—they all needed to calm down and process this astonishing news.
...!! They simply couldn't imagine that such an incredible power was something that ordinary people like them could master.
Even a delicate princess like Krimhild, who had never received specialized warrior training and struggled to kill a wild boar, clenched her fists upon hearing this news.
Ohh ...
At this moment, many people are really fantasizing that when they encounter danger, they might have the opportunity to suddenly unleash their true inner strength, and their fists seem to have inexhaustible power.
I feel like I could kill a monster with one punch right now!
Returning to the key question—how can this power be developed?
This is something almost everyone is eager to know, if what the goddess said is true.
However, if this power were really so easy to develop, then everyone would be a planet-destroying powerhouse, planet-destroying powerhouses would be everywhere, and planet-destroying military powerhouses would be less than dogs.
Even in the Saint Seiya world next door, which has been developing the 'cosmos' system for so many years, it is still incredibly difficult to recruit all 88 corresponding Saint Seiya in an era.
Basically, there has never been a Holy War in which the Saint Seiya army was fully replenished.
Night, the earliest pioneer, was still in the exploratory stage, and naturally had no time to lead people to explore any path to open up a microcosm.
However, compared to the normal approach of starting with the five senses to build a foundation, he was already prepared to use reason to cover a universe, so he didn't need to think about the path to becoming stronger.
The words that Persward spoke at this moment were the result of his special imagination, calculation, and simulation of consciousness at the transit station and the Black Tower. He combined them with the similar 'microcosm' system next door and studied them. He found that the process of enhancing the five senses was still very suitable for humans in this world. He had even deduced the sixth sense, the seventh sense, and vaguely touched the eighth sense.
However, his understanding of that realm is still somewhat vague. If he could fully comprehend the Eighth Sense, even without having conquered this universe, Ye could reach the will of the gods and reach the other shore—even if his physical strength is currently only at the pinnacle of human heroes, once his cosmos explodes, he alone would be enough to crush a group of gods.
The divine meaning here is not at the level of those incompetent gods, but rather a great will.
The reason Ye was able to deduce these things so smoothly was because he was already powerful enough that he was essentially reversing the previous cultivation levels.
After all, he was strong enough from the beginning and didn't have to go through these processes. However, after systematically reviewing his own power during the deduction process, it greatly helped Ye himself, making his understanding and control of his own power even stronger.
Even during the battle before nightfall, he didn't unleash his Cosmo, yet with the power of various divine artifacts, he was still able to unleash a force that threatened the continental plates.
After his cosmos explodes, although he hasn't tried it before, it shouldn't be difficult for him to destroy a star. Combined with the various runes and powers he has mastered, his combat power can continue to leap forward.
It can be said that Ye's strength can never be judged by its surface appearance. Judging from his surface energy and physical strength, he may not seem very strong, just at the peak of the human realm. But if given a chance to unleash his power, it's not a dream for him to fight a Gold Saint, just like a Bronze Saint fighting a Gold Saint.
Ignoring the unusable gadgets and the limited number of trump cards, Night's current state is comparable to the Seventh Sense performance next door, capable of unleashing a lightning-fast punch.
Meanwhile, Persward, the embodiment of the goddess in people's eyes, had already explained to them what the power of the Cosmo was, which was practiced by the Saints, who were humanity's last line of defense.
"Ordinary humans possess five senses—sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch... But after training these five senses and the physical body to their peak, one then comprehends extrasensory perception—the intuition mastered by many heroes throughout history, which can also be called the intuition or the mind's eye, is the sixth sense."
"But unlike most people who instinctively use this extrasensory perception to fight, Saints, after specialized training, can successfully develop the power of their inner cosmos, unleashing even greater strength at this stage. The Bronze Saints and Silver Saints who can shatter the sky with their fists and crush the earth with their feet are all at this stage. To put it in terms of things you are familiar with, they are like those incredibly powerful demigod heroes in mythology. Their senses are more sensitive than those of wild beasts, and their bodies can deliver supersonic punches, which are punches with speeds exceeding 1,225 kilometers per hour. The enormous destructive power they possess cannot even withstand the atmosphere."
"And there are very few heroes who have reached the seventh sense, which is also the stage where the strongest Gold Saints are."
people:……!!!
The Seventh Sense, Gold!!! The Sixth Sense was already so powerful that even the weakest Bronze and the slightly advanced Silver could achieve such inhuman levels.
Demigod heroes? Those monstrous combat powers that far exceed human comprehension are only at this stage.
Could it be that warriors with the Seventh Sense are now as powerful as true gods?
Thinking of this, people's breathing quickened.
Chapter 207 The Seventh Sense Light Speed Fist Destroys a Planet, the Eighth Sense Destroys a Million Gods? Outrageous!
Fists shatter the sky, feet crush the earth!
Such power would have been considered divine in the eyes of people in the past.
From Perthward, they further learned that Saints with a sixth sense could even develop various superpowers.
No matter what kind of superpowers humans can awaken, Saint Seiya has the potential to develop them and can easily learn them as long as they are willing to learn, such as telekinesis, teleportation, and all sorts of incredible powers.
In the past, what people considered divine power and powerful magic were, for the Sixth Sense, mastering these talents was as simple as eating and drinking.
However, for Saints with great power, most people at this stage no longer bother to learn any superpowers. The most powerful thing is to directly unleash the power of their cosmos. It's simple, brutal, and effective. All the enviable superpowers are just byproducts of achieving the sixth sense, like toys.
I'm so envious!
How can it be so powerful, so all-powerful?!
Are humans, who have awakened their sixth sense, without any weaknesses?
This system of becoming stronger possesses a unique beauty and impact in a mythical era that has never had a dedicated power system—a perfectly balanced hexagonal warrior!
Having discussed the Sixth Sense, let's move on to the Seventh Sense, which is of utmost interest to everyone. It's also the level to which the strongest Gold Saints reside—!
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