The final edict was indeed irresistible.
Thus, under the personal approval of a deity, and within the rigid justice of "fairness (order)," the magician Zhen Xin inherited everything of "chaos," ascended to the throne of gods under their watchful eyes, and became the first true god in this game to be transformed from a mortal!
It must be said that the plan was executed perfectly, with almost every step proceeding according to Cheng Shi's will.
However, the process was not without risks. At least in Cheng Shi's view, the only risk in this succession drama was actually Zhen Xin herself.
If Zhen Yi, who was enjoying himself, suddenly woke up halfway through and added a solo scene to the script, the whole plan would be ruined.
Fortunately, Zhen Xin had promised to keep an eye on her sister, and Zhen Yi did not show up, which relieved Cheng Shi.
There's another thing that's quite intriguing.
How exactly did [Memory] learn that [Order] had been replaced by [Chaos]?
To be honest, the memories in that collection were completely wrong, and there were obvious discrepancies in the details compared to the actual history. But strangely, the perspective was clearly Cheng Shi's own, which means that the "memory" was selected from Cheng Shi's memories.
But the question is, what gives Him the right to do this?
And why would someone stuff a distorted memory into their collection?
This is very unforgettable!
If [memory] could truly select memories from Cheng Shi's mind at will, then He should have known the truth of the universe long ago.
The protection of [Fraud] is not some high wall of knowledge that can't stop thieves. Cheng Shi also doesn't believe that [Memory] would be so biased towards Lezi God. So after Cheng Shi arrived at the scene, his gaze swept meaningfully over the Dragon King.
Perhaps only the Dragon King can explain all of this for himself.
Of course, some tricky things must be dealt with before that.
Deceiving people might feel good for a moment, but explaining the crematorium reveals how you deceive yourself about "death" and "silence"...
[Silence] It's alright, after all, even if He has opinions, He can only keep them to himself.
But the boss died...
Beneath the void, the enormous skull, its restraints loosened by the [Convention], was engulfed in blazing green flames. It turned to look at Cheng Shi, who had "just appeared," and said, word by word:
"Okay, okay, okay!"
Cheng Shi's face stiffened, and he dared not laugh anymore.
Boss, please stop praising me, it's scaring me...
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