Foolish Game of the Gods

I have two principles as a human being:

1. Never lie.

2. Never believe anything anyone says, including myself.

“Sir, I must point out that your second principle contradicts the fi...

Chapter 1390 Do you think there's an answer to your foolish actions?

The boss is much more reliable than any benefactor or the like.

When Cheng Shi left the Fishbone Hall, he felt just like he did when he first received the SSS-level divine artifact, the Ring of Bone Servant Lele'er—excited and thrilled.

This is certainly not because of the boss's domineering promise; anyone can say that. The key is to see what he does.

Especially for greedy lords who won't act until they see a tangible benefit, no matter how eloquently you speak, it's less effective than offering some real advantages.

The reason Cheng Shi was able to regain his long-lost happiness this time was naturally because the benefits offered by the "Death" boss far exceeded his expectations!

Cheng Shi himself had forgotten that the Bone Servant Redeemer's Offspring Ring in his hand actually contained half of the [Thunderous] divinity, which was extracted from the moment of execution.

Furthermore, the boss of [Death] once said that the other half of [Thunder]'s divinity was also with Him, but He was too weak to obtain it. He said that when He went further, He would bestow the other half upon Him.

At that time, Cheng Shi was meeting with the "Death" for the first time. Little did he know that the boss was a man of his word. He thought this was a common trick used by the gods to make empty promises, so he begged the boss to make him a ring made from a divine artifact.

But today, just now, Boss [Death] has fulfilled His promise. He believes that Cheng Shi has reached the position He expected and has gone far enough!

And the way this promise was fulfilled greatly shocked Cheng Shi.

Because [Death] once again used that "rough" but "practical" method of creation to strip away the other divine impurities in the ring, fusing the entire [Thunder] divinity, and using the endless power of [Death] to forge that divinity into something Cheng Shi dared not even imagine:

container!

Excellent, a container for [order]!

It's hard to say whether Death originally held a container of Order, since the forging process of the gods is completely incomprehensible. He only saw strands of holy light shining from the divine Order being hammered into a ball, and then a container of Order that looked exactly like two holy light hammers upside down fell out from the endless light.

It's "drop," not "change."

He saw with his own eyes that the divinity of [Thunder] was still there, yet the vessel had appeared.

With each drop of faith falling from the container, the darkness of the entire void seemed to become more orderly.

Cheng Shi was stunned. He never expected that the "divine throne" he had been seeking but could not obtain from [Wrath of Hatred] would actually be pushed to him by the boss [Death].

The moment Cheng Shi received the container, he deliberately "forgot" about his boss's "clumsy method" of reclaiming the divinity of [Thunderclap].

Let's just say it was forged.

It's not easy for elderly people to act.

One remained silent, the other could not see, and the scene was unusually harmonious.

But the "old man" still had his pride, and after a moment, the massive skull explained in a booming voice:

"This is the container for [the thunderclap]."

Back then, it was slain by the hands of [Order], and I obtained half of its divinity, and picked up its vessel...

Upon hearing this, Cheng Shi raised an eyebrow. Was it really picked up from the street?

Sir, you don't mean that you "picked up" something from someone else, just like me, do you?

Tsk, no wonder you can hang out with the Fear group, you are indeed very similar in some ways.

[Death] seemed to understand what Cheng was thinking, but He did not blame him; instead, He sighed softly.

"Now that you need the right to vote, use it to take back that vote of [order]."

Cheng Shi certainly wouldn't refuse, nor did he have any reason to refuse. In fact, to express his gratitude, even at the end of an era where every second counts, he still took the time to write a lengthy and detailed eulogy for his boss, which was then met with a dark expression from [Death] who threw him out of the Fishbone Hall.

Looking at the [Order] container in his hand, Cheng Shi sighed endlessly.

Good news, my confidence has increased by 1.

Bad news: the confidence I had just gained has vanished into an abyss of uncertainty; I still feel lost.

In addition, there was another piece of news that was neither good nor bad: Lele'er, this poor daughter of "Prosperity"... ultimately perished completely in this era.

The precept of the sin-redeemer's offspring was broken, and Cheng Shi lost his thunder punishment forever.

Touching the last remaining "Time of Eternal Imprisonment" talisman entwined between his fingers, Cheng Shi's gaze was resolute, and he immediately began a new round of summoning.

It's time to go and keep the appointment to resolve the matter.

The passing of the fire must never stop, no matter when.

...

The world is not a world for one person, and there will never be only one protagonist on the stage.

Just as [Deception] escaped the world and headed to the real universe, and Cheng Shi was busy paying homage to [Death], several other homages were also taking place in another part of the void.

In the endless depths of the void, a pair of divine eyes, shrouded in chaotic white miasma, gazed down at the questioner before them, saying nothing.

The floating wooden puppet did not stop questioning despite its benefactor's silence; it repeated itself for what seemed like the umpteenth time:

Do you admit that what you just did was foolish?

Having seen through the folly of deception, why confuse the public and point out that the charade is the real deception?

To knowingly commit folly is a grave sin of blasphemy. As a god of unparalleled wisdom in the eyes of believers, why would you risk your own foolishness to make fools believe all of this?

Can I interpret this as you condoning the folly of fraud, and therefore developing unwarranted hopes for a world with no future?

"......"

[Foolish] He remained silent, yet did not leave.

The little wooden puppet rested for a moment and then continued:

I only thought that at the end of the chaotic era, ignorance would lead to silence.

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