I have a city in another world

Chapter 6810 Another Creator Arrives

Chapter 6810 Another Creator Arrives

In the wizarding world, the creator is called the Omniscient and Omnipotent One.

It means to be omniscient and omnipotent, able to see through everything in the world.

This is a beautiful wish, representing longing for the gods, as well as an overly perfect imagination and awe.

But in fact, it's not.

Even if one becomes a god and masters the power of rules, it does not mean that one is omniscient or omnipotent.

On the path of exploring the rules, becoming a god is just the beginning. Gods are just a general term, and there are also distinctions of high and low.

The creators of the astral planes cannot create everything; they merely possess the ability to create.

The creator who came upon hearing the news, attempting to decipher Tang Zhen's methods, was now in an awkward situation.

While those wizards believed that the Creator could answer their questions and know the truth of things, they were unaware that the Creator was facing the same problem.

If the wizards knew the truth, they would understand one thing: it wasn't that they were too incompetent, but rather that the problems they faced were far too sophisticated.

Even powerful beings at the level of creators cannot answer this question, let alone cultivators who have not come into contact with the rules.

To answer a question, you must first understand the question itself; otherwise, there is no way to answer it.

Although the truth was not yet clear, the creator became excited because he had discovered something that interested Him.

If there is something that even the gods cannot understand, it means that a higher-level secret is hidden within.

For the gods, this is an extremely rare event, and can be regarded as a great opportunity.

Originally, it was just out of curiosity and to fulfill my duty, but I never expected such a pleasant surprise.

If we continue to investigate, I wonder what we will find?
The Creator began to scrutinize Tang Zhen. The obstruction of the buildings was meaningless in his eyes, and that figure appeared before him without any concealment.

Analysis confirmed that Tang Zhen was indeed a wizard, possessing a unique energy source within his body.

However, he is not a pure wizard, but rather a master of multiple cultivation systems, and has achieved considerable success in each.

The traces of these cultivation systems are like different colored pens sketching on white paper; they are clear enough to be seen at a glance.

Ordinary cultivators certainly do not have this ability to discern, but it is an easy task for the Creator.

Although the traces confirmed that Tang Zhen was not a pure wizard, the Creator did not care about this.

There are many wizards in the Astral Plane who were not originally part of the wizarding system, but eventually merged into one another.

Many of these wizards were once mortal enemies of the astral plane, but are now members of the wizarding system.

The person behind Tang Zhen may also have such an identity, in addition to practicing the Wizard Alliance's techniques, he also has various inheritances from his own system.

Of course, it's also possible that Tang Zhen comes from another cultivation system and doesn't belong to the wizard camp.

It doesn't matter where they come from or which camp they belong to, none of that matters.

Although there are factions within the pantheon, most gods do not concern themselves with them.

At this moment, the Creator only wanted to figure out what secrets Tang Zhen was hiding.

At the same time, we must consider what methods we can use to keep the secret in our own hands.

There are essentially two methods: enticement or coercion.

For ordinary cultivators, the method of enticement is always effective, and few cultivators can resist the temptations offered by the gods.

Tang Zhen, however, is different. He may have a stronger backer, more knowledge, and be able to resist more temptations.

Faced with the temptation of profit, one might easily remain unmoved.

If bribery doesn't work, coercion is another good option.

Once coercion is used, the nature of the conflict will change immediately, and it could very likely lead to conflict and war.

Ordinary cultivators wouldn't need to worry; faced with the might of a Creator-level expert, they would ultimately choose to submit. Tang Zhen, however, has a powerful background; even the Creator can't discern his true nature, so he might possess some kind of protective mechanism.

Once Tang Zhen is under control, those methods will inevitably take effect, and things will become more complicated.

To take this approach, one must inevitably bear certain risks.

The Creator must consider whether the risks of such an operation can be borne.

Wars between gods are rare, but when they do occur, they are earth-shattering.

Therefore, He must consider whether He can resolve and bear the potential consequences of this matter.

The greater the benefits, the greater the risks. Therefore, it is essential to consider things carefully before taking action, as there is no turning back once the arrow is released.

In a short period of time, many thoughts flashed through the Creator's mind as He considered how to deal with the matter.

Before a decision could be made, another aura suddenly appeared, causing the wizards in the merchant guild to change their expressions.

Another Creator has sent an avatar to the Chamber of Commerce's council chamber.

The creator who arrived first was now somewhat exasperated.

It was as if they had discovered a treasure and were figuring out how to obtain it when another colleague joined in.

Treasure isn't something that belongs to whoever comes first; it's something you acquire through your own abilities. If someone else forcibly takes away a share of what was rightfully yours, you'll definitely feel uncomfortable.

When opportunities arise, they might even turn on you and fight to the death, showing no mercy whatsoever.

But in the blink of an eye, a figure appeared in front of him.

The same outfit, only in bright silver, made him look like an invisible man in a hooded robe.

The images of the Creator's avatars are basically similar, stemming from a special tradition.

It is said that the first Creators, in order to make it easier for wizards to identify them, announced the officially designated images of their avatars.

The official standard image is almost identical to the current image, the only difference being the addition of a mask.

This tradition was preserved, but the masks were gradually phased out, eventually resulting in the current look of an empty robe.

In the eyes of the Creators, their image should not be defined arbitrarily, but mortals like to judge and speculate about gods based on their masks.

This was wrong, and could even be considered an offense. Therefore, the Creators removed the masks and faced the world only with empty robes.

When the two creators met, there was no joy of a long-awaited reunion; instead, they harbored a clear hostility.

When vying for opportunities, no one is willing to back down. Even if they belong to the same camp, they will still fight when the time comes.

When two tigers fight, one will surely be injured; both creators knew this.

Both parties belong to the nine major chambers of commerce and are true allies, sharing the profits obtained from the Creation Lottery.

A peaceful resolution would be ideal.

After a few moments of silence, both sides made a tacit decision to cooperate in resolving the matter.

From beginning to end, they did not consider Tang Zhen's thoughts; at most, they were concerned about the existence behind him.

That's how it is in the cultivation world; without a powerful background, one can only be bullied and slaughtered by others.

The two creators decided to have a conversation with Tang Zhen to see if they could gain anything from it.

In fact, they did not believe that Tang Zhen knew the real secret and gave the correct answer they wanted.

It's not that I look down on Tang Zhen, but this matter involves rules that ordinary cultivators simply cannot understand.

According to the two creators, Tang Zhen was merely a beneficiary, or even a puppet, a child carrying a precious treasure through the bustling city, or a bait deliberately sent out by a powerful being.

I never felt that Tang Zhen was qualified for equal communication; at best, he was just a special kind of ant.

Little did they know that Tang Zhen had already killed more than one of these divine avatars.


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