Inside this space, a very beautiful woman is currently holding carving tools, sculpting an unfinished statue with a blank expression and mechanical movements.

The woman had very long, black hair that cascaded down her back to her ankles. Her slightly pale, fair skin, combined with her indifferent and emotionless expression, gave her an almost artificial beauty.

However, what is even more striking is that the other person also has a very beautiful and dazzling eye on their forehead.

From the moment they saw that eye, countless viewers, regardless of their strength or weakness, felt as if they had been laid bare, exposed, and without any secrets.

Where is this place? Why are there so many statues of gods? And who is this woman in front of me?

Just seeing this, countless viewers already had a whole host of questions popping into their minds.

[Disciplined Nun]: Why are there so many statues of gods here!?

[The Upholder of Heavenly Principles]: I saw the statues of Skadi and Nanami, but there were also many statues I didn't recognize.

【Pink Fairy】: So many statues with different styles, each one seems to have a touch of divinity.

[Paimon]: It feels more majestic than the Statue of the Seven, especially the male statues, which I find a little scary.

[Traveler]: Isn't it obvious that it's more majestic than the Statue of the Seven? Paimon, people are different, and gods are different too.

[Bard]: Ahem, @Traveler, don't make fun of us. Comparing these statues to the Seven Gods, none of their owners can compare.

[Guest of the Hall of Rebirth]: Absolutely, absolutely. The seven gods of Teyvat only care about their own country. Each of the statues before us can represent a... no... countless worlds.

[General Thunder]: I can't bring myself to compare. After seeing the statue of Fujii Ren, my Eternal Path is like the difference between a speck of dust and the Great Sun.

【End of the World Brunhilde】: The woman being sculpted has three eyes. The eye on her forehead looks very mysterious. Looking directly at it gives you the feeling that you have no secrets.

【The End - Grey】: Sister, I feel the same way.

【Zeus the End】: Heh heh, you really have no taste. This beautiful woman cannot be called a woman; she should be called a goddess.

【Blue Ribbon Goddess】: Although she looks indifferent and mechanical, you can see a restrained, profound, supermassive divinity in her, just like the God of Seeking the Way back then.

..........

The divinity before us, and the three-eyed woman sculpting it, are the most conspicuous and eye-catching presences here.

And the woman who is carving is indeed no ordinary person.

"Mother......."

When Vasva saw the woman carving incessantly, he immediately went up to her and grabbed her hand. Looking at her dirty and dusty hands, he felt very uncomfortable.

The woman before him, a beautiful woman known in the cult as the Thousand-Eyed Emperor, showed no emotion in her eyes when she looked at her daughter; instead, her eyes were filled with inorganic confusion.

"Let the younger generation handle these things. Even if you're a god, you can't do everything yourself..."

Vasvaha was talking to her mother like an old woman, even if the other woman couldn't understand.

Before her, the Thousand-Eyed Emperor, Sarasala, simply blinked at Possaha, like a submissive child being pulled along as he passively began to fix her makeup.

Judging from the way Vasvaha addressed the woman earlier, the two women are mother and daughter.

However, the current situation, that is, the way the two get along, is completely reversed. Possaha looks like the mother, while Sarasala, who looks dazed and is being nagged and taken care of, looks like the daughter.

Moreover, from the words of the Vasvaha, countless viewers confirmed that the woman in front of them was the newborn deity mentioned by Fujii Ren and Skadi.

However, the other person's state seemed... somewhat strange, appearing blank and indifferent, as if they were an emotionless being.

This looks just like... just like Mary in the past!?

Indeed, seeing Sarasara's appearance, and recalling that she is the natural-born seeker of truth mentioned by Skadi and Fujii Ren, countless viewers had a sense of déjà vu.

They are both gods who seek the truth, yet they have an indifferent and ruthless demeanor. Isn't this just like Mary in the beginning?

After tidying up his dirty mother, Vasvaha sat down with her and glanced at the statues, a complex look in his eyes. He then looked at Saraslarara and asked:

"Mom, you didn't misuse your third eye to look into the 'deep' places, did you?"

His mother possessed a divine eye that could see through everything, and his own knowledge was also based on solidified insight, making him far more powerful than any other divine eye in terms of perception alone.

However, because of this all-seeing eye, his mother saw things she shouldn't have seen, which is why she has become the mechanical, emotionless person she is now.

Therefore, when Vasvaha was not by her mother's side, she was afraid that her mother would go and look at something else.

Even those domineering gods can't watch anymore, or they'll be discovered.

"Um...no."

This time, Lassala spoke up in response, but after shaking her head, she glanced upwards with her third eye on her forehead. Then, gazing at her daughter before her, she asked in a flat, emotionless voice:

"Heh, are you going to harm all of our mothers?"

The mother that Sarasala was referring to was not her biological mother, but the woman sitting in the room at that moment.

Calling her "mother" is perfectly acceptable; in fact, it should be considered the natural thing to do.

They all live on the fifth day, born under the fifth day of that goddess, and are the seat of the father and mother of all things, which is another kind of father and mother.

So it's not a big deal that Sarasala calls Mary "mother." Mary treated Sarasala as her own child from the very first moment she met her.

"......"

Upon hearing this, Posuohe pursed her lips, speechless. She knew that nothing could be hidden from her mother.

After all, if you want to know something, you just need to "take a look," and all secrets will be exposed.

She is the supreme leader and mentor of the cult. The decision to launch a rebellion in the stable and prosperous Fifth Day and overturn the history of the God Throne was made by her.

There are two reasons.

Firstly, because of the mother in front of her, and secondly, because she hated the history of the divine thrones, and even more so because she hated the first day when all the divine thrones were created.

Her mother, Sarasala, had suffered a complete breakdown of rationality at the beginning because she used her third eye to look directly at something she shouldn't have.

Because of that incident, his mother could no longer have any emotions, and her personality could only exist like a machine.

Originally, if that incident hadn't happened, Vasvaha believed that his mother, Sarasala, could have eventually found her own love and soul, just like the current lord of the throne, the goddess of dusk, Mary.

Wasn't their mother, Margaret Bruy, just like that from the beginning?

Initially, he was a heartless and emotionless executioner with an empty soul, but in the end, due to external interference, he also developed his own "heart".

Frog's children are still frogs, and it's only natural that her mother, Sarasala, as the divine child born from the Mary world, would resemble and resemble her.

Therefore, the other party, like Mary, the Lord of the Seats, can have an empty, mechanical mind that can come from nothing to something.

But all was impossible. Vasvaha's mother, Sarasala, could no longer obtain the "heart" and could only live mechanically like this.

Therefore, Vasvaha, filled with anger and hatred, utterly plunged into darkness and embarked on an extreme path.

Mercury Serpent, both then and now, loves Mary and hopes to pull her out of her indifferent and heartless state.

Vasvaha loved her mother from the very beginning, and everyone in her family loved and valued each other.

But how could Vasvaha not be angry and hateful when the person he loved had lost the chance to be redeemed forever?

The second point is the root cause of all the unstable history of the divine throne.

Since the struggle for the thrones they have foreseen is inevitable, why can't they end this history of the thrones?

Isn't this wrong? Isn't this history wrong?

If it's wrong, why can't it be destroyed?

There will always be someone who tries to overthrow the current divine throne, so their cult might as well just overthrow all the foundations once and for all, so that the erroneous history of the divine throne will not be allowed to spread.

"...Mom, don't you want me to do this?"

Facing her mother's questioning gaze, devoid of any emotion, Possaha slowly lowered her head, not wanting to return her gaze with eyes that betrayed her uncontrollable emotions.

Even though his mother had no emotions and her personality was mechanical, Vasvaha could still know what his mother would say.

But even knowing this, she still says that her question is probably not only directed at the other person, but also at herself.

"I do not know."

Just as Vasala had predicted, Sarasala simply shook his head slightly and said in a calm, unwavering voice:

"I'm just confirming what I'm seeing. I have no opinion on what He wants to do."

Although her personality has become completely mechanical, it does not mean that Sarasala has lost her intelligence.

Her divine eye saw the situation and the information; asking Vasvaha was merely a quick confirmation of whether the information she had received was correct.

"I was suddenly taken away by He and disappeared. [The Holy King of the Wheel] is very angry. Doesn't He like her very much?"

Sarasala looked at the Vajra in front of her. Although she neither minded nor stopped what the other was doing, her mechanical way of thinking made her unable to understand what emotions were.

Therefore, it is even more incomprehensible why Vasvaha, who clearly likes the Chakravartin, is determined to become his enemy.

"...Because I also have dreams that I want to surpass, I can no longer be someone who only admires others."

Possaha glanced at a statue of a deity bearing a ring that had already been carved, smiled helplessly, and told his mother his thoughts.

Except for that one trashy woman on the first day, none of the deities in the cult, including her, dislike the domineering gods.

Even Mary, the current ruler of the throne and goddess of twilight, though they rebel against her, do not hate her mother at all.

The cult's feelings toward Mary were complex and conflicted, because, to be honest, they knew how crazy and rebellious their actions were.

The goddess did nothing wrong, but their goal was to overthrow the throne, since the goddess was the one sitting on it now.

“We are all children of that goddess, and I like the wheel because she can bring about change. I wish she could bring about change for you, Mom…”

When talking about Mary, there was no hatred in Vassa's tone, but when talking about another person, her tone became envious.

The domineering god that Vasvaha himself admires is the one who is revered as the Wheel-Turning Holy King by the people within the cult. The other party's transcendence is derived from the established historical laws of the successive divine thrones.

Moreover, although the other party's reasoning was not mainstream on the fifth day, it was still sought after and worshipped by people who knew Skadi.

If Mary gave everyone the opportunity to pursue happiness, then Skadi gave everyone the opportunity to 'change' their current situation.

Feeling despair and anger at their own misfortune, and hoping to change the status quo? That being who has vanished has unfailingly given everyone such an opportunity.

If it were the other party, in the understanding of Vasvaha, they could change the abhorrent history of the divine throne and change the tragedy that befell their own mother.

Many unfortunate and twisted individuals within the cult's families actually idolize each other.

Otherwise, why would even the name of the cult be the same as the name of the Wheel King, Hanawa?

"I should have already told you the information that I saw with my divine eye, right?"

Sarasala didn't understand the complex emotions in Vasvaha's words, but when she heard him say that the Chakravartin could bring her change, she whispered:

"The principle of the wheel of change is not that change actively seeks out itself, but rather that it seeks out and becomes a gap that can change. The fourth day is a constantly rotating wheel of life and death, and in the closed wheel of change, one seeks out gaps, creates gaps, and becomes a gap."

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