Okay, even if He doesn't have one, can the "lower gods" He created himself piece together a throne belonging to the Creator?
Obviously not!
If what He wants is merely a "sacrificial toy" that closely resembles the primordial divine throne...
Ha, has the world gone mad?
A creator put together such a grand cosmic experiment just to find a satisfactory "toy" from billions of slices of the universe?
So this isn't an experiment, but a toy factory standing atop billions of slices of the universe!?
"......"
Sometimes, the search for the truth of the universe is like this: as you think about it, you realize that everything is meaningless.
Seeing the clowns frowning in confusion, Cheng Shi calmed himself down and smiled again:
"Now it's time to reveal the secret."
I know you're all curious about what the throne that [Destiny] wants to create will look like.
Coincidentally, I've met him before.
"!!??"
"You've seen it before!?"
Now, everyone was in an uproar.
Cheng Shi's smile grew increasingly sinister. "That's right, I not only saw it, I also... brought it back!"
Having said that, Cheng Shi threw the fragments of the divine throne, which he had never shown to anyone before and which he had brought back from the battlefield of the gods' corpses, in front of the clowns, right under the long lamp made of the [Deception] tombstone.
It's called a puzzle of divine thrones, but it's actually just pieces of the gods' corpses. When the dim light shines on those divine corpses for a fleeting moment...
"hiss--"
Everyone present felt a chill run down their spine and their whole body tremble.
"This is......"
An unexpected bonus.
The souvenirs I brought back from the Pit of the Gods are most likely what I meant by destiny, something that [Fate] has been creating since the beginning of the world.
However, He could only draw inspiration from our world, while this throne is a collection of countless fragments of the corpses of gods from different universes.
There might not even be any remains of the gods from our world...
Cheng Shi looked at the dim stars frozen in the fragments of the divine throne, and once again recalled the despairing words of the Outer God [Fate] during the false curtain call:
"Your benefactor's corpse is really useful..."
If the curtain falls only as an illusion, if [deception] is not an Outer God, then which world's version of Him dies in a homeless, real universe...?
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