Galiusa pondered for a long time before raising her head, her gaze fixed intently on Cheng Shi, a smirk playing on her lips as she chuckled:
"Becoming a god in the Continent of Hope, or at least underground, is an inconceivable thing. Being close to the gods is enough for people to live well, but to become one of them... many people probably haven't even had such a delusion."
Now, I can even choose whether or not to become a god.
Ha, the world of the wanderers is finally a little different.
Mr. Prisoner, if this is a test, I admit your test is very shrewd. You have almost laid bare the current state of the world, but you have not told me how many other "foolish" candidates are behind me. If I choose to refuse, will the experiment you are replicating in this courthouse be used on me?
Rather than becoming a Galusa who "passively agrees," I prefer to be myself.
Of course, if this wasn't a test, then I apologize for what I just said; your sincerity touched me.
Few people underground consider others, and the same is true on the surface, for which I am grateful.
But you seem to have forgotten that Galyusha is a madwoman.
"......"
“I have read through a lot of my own ‘history’ and know how the world sees me. Since I am a madman, I will not be bound by conventions.”
I don't have many concerns because I am a variable myself, aren't I?
It was you who brought me out of that erudite chairmanship experiment. Although I am still a variable here, isn't this change that breaks the shackles exactly what you expected when a minor variable leaps to become another parameter across the system?
For me, becoming a god is not a bad thing. When I become "foolish," I can better contemplate how to prevent people from being tripped up by their own ignorance...
If I still have time.
Galusa is very clever. Even though she only just learned the truth about the universe, she still managed to guess most of the future of the world in a short period of time.
This is not only because of her extraordinary intelligence, but also because of her sensitivity to the "truth" experiment and her familiarity with the various experiments listed in the Honesty Tribunal.
Don't forget, everything here is based on the foundation laid by Wei Mu. The silent transmission between [Foolishness] allowed Galusa to quickly dissect the Creator's experiment in the real universe and match it with what she had learned. Then she felt that she was getting closer to the truth, the real truth.
Cheng Shi remained silent. He knew that what was about to happen might be hard to hide from the wise man, but he could no longer turn back.
With a casual wave of his hand, he bestowed upon her the authority of [Foolishness] and the throne. As the figure before her was enveloped in pure white light, Galiusa was reborn.
The moment he reopened his eyes, the wise man sneered at Cheng Shi:
“It’s one thing for people to be foolish and stumble because of their ignorance, but you, Mr. Prisoner, oh no, what should I call you?”
A fool's play? A predetermined fate? The [Convention] acting on behalf of others? Or... the [Primordial Beginning]?
Whoever you are, since you already know the truth, why let it trip you up?
Cheng Shi didn't speak, but silently watched Galyusha until the other person put away her teasing and turned all her feelings into one sentence:
Do you think your foolish actions will be answered?
Cheng Shi nodded without any joy or sorrow:
"have.
My choice is my answer.
...
After a long time, Dolgoth ushered in the most glorious day in its history. All the gods in the world came together, and even those who had vacant positions had at least one candidate.
As the gods descended, Cheng Shi remained silent, while Galiusa stood at the entrance of the Honesty Tribunal, counting the foolish acts one by one.
[Birth] Returning to His territory, the Sun appeared to comfort the moon of Dolgoth, protecting it from being troubled by such complex divine power.
[Prosperity]...Where's the big cat?
Cheng Shi's gaze swept over Tao Yi, only to see the Wood Elf with slightly red eyes turn her head to the side.
Cheng Shi's heart skipped a beat. Before he could ask what had happened, the doctor, who had been brought by Long Jing, rushed in front of him, grabbed his arm, looked at him with fervent eyes, and kept chanting:
"I found it! I found it!"
I may have found a way to bypass the gaze of the [Primordial One]! Praise be to the fool!
"!!!"
"What!?"
"real!?"
Everyone present was both surprised and delighted. Cheng Shi's pupils contracted, and a hint of struggle flashed across his face again. He pressed down on the doctor's shoulder and said in a deep voice:
"Don't rush, calm down, and speak slowly."
Under Cheng Shi's persuasion, the doctor gradually calmed down. Perhaps immersed in the ecstasy of discovering the "truth," the doctor did not notice anything unusual, but the shrewd swindlers around him noticed Cheng Shi's expression almost simultaneously.
Something's wrong, something's extremely wrong.
As is customary, the Weaver of Fate has always been searching for a way to escape the gaze of the [Primordial Beginning] and reach the future. If the Doctor really discovers the key, even if he is not excited, as the guide who leads the world through its confusion, he should at least have some reaction.
But now, things are too peaceful.
He was calm, as if he already knew how to get to the future.
But if he truly knew everything, he wouldn't have responded this way; he would have said his recent favorite phrase, "I know"...
Thinking about it this way, it seems that what Cheng Shi knew was not a specific method to escape the gaze of [Yuan Chu], but rather that he knew the ending of the world in advance, bypassing the method.
And it seems that this ending may not be entirely satisfactory.
At this moment, the clowns, who had been working together in perfect harmony, exchanged glances and then turned their gazes to the Dragon King.
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