Having served the Empire for half of his life, Ela was decisively sold out. He intended to flee to another country but was nearly beaten to death during his escape before being saved by a dragon-gi...
Such behavior is somewhat like censorship... or perhaps "examination." What is being examined? The worst possibility... is that it's examining whether the world itself has any reason to exist.
"Don't overthink it. Before I am calamity, I am first and foremost a god."
The young goddess spoke, glancing at Yinra, whose face showed astonishment as she flew towards the ground with her, and smiled: "The worry on your face is too obvious... But, the prime material plane has truly encountered a supreme king who cares about the world~"
Clearly, the overly dramatic description of "Supreme King" refers to Yinla.
“I am not a king, but merely a subject who does a little more work.”
Hearing Yinla say this, the young goddess nodded indulgently and replied, "Okay, I understand~ But the gods never look at a mortal's self-perception when evaluating them, they only look at what he or she has done... Aren't mortals any different?"
Of course, it's the same... but Yila never thought she would be a king.
"So that's it, that's why you were ostracized from the empire by the nobles?"
"..."
Could you have guessed all that? There are some discrepancies in the details though…
Yinla thought this, but he hadn't had a chance to respond yet.
"Don't rush to deny it. Perhaps you just felt too bored in the Empire and it wasn't suitable for you to realize your ambitions, so you chose to live in another country. But... wasn't that a choice you made because you were being ostracized?"
The girl's deity spoke, having deduced the truth with almost no information whatsoever. She then patted Yinla's head and said, "You've worked so hard, my child."
"..."
Although I have a lot to complain about, in the end... all those complaints turned into a sigh.
"Yes, indeed..."
Yinla sighed softly.
Fortunately, the world did not let him down.