When it comes to such a major event as the league, no matter how harmful the refusal might be, he must first confirm that the underlying logic is sound.

Although Su Mo's current performance is fine and his efforts to promote the establishment of mythology are beneficial to the prosperity of interstellar civilization, wise men would never judge the other party's intentions based on such a short behavioral pattern.

He and Su Mo had the motivation to cooperate, but they lacked a foundation of mutual trust.

Regarding this question that he had already anticipated, Su Mo replied casually.

"What if I said it was for the position of the sole god in interstellar mythology?"

Based on past experience and logical deduction, after a single deity unites to form a myth, the deities will inevitably begin to divide themselves into superiors and subordinates.

After all, comparing combat strength across different fields, like Guan Yu versus Qin Qiong, has always been a favorite pastime for onlookers.

When the Star Gods were independent, things were fine. To avoid being killed off by a single believer offline, discussions about the Star Gods' combat power were only touched upon briefly.

However, once the Star Gods form an alliance and become allies, internal disputes and chaos will inevitably arise.

In a sense, this controversy is also part of the flourishing of civilization.

After continuous elimination and evolution, the distinction between superiors and subordinates will become increasingly obvious.

Just as Zeus in Greek mythology has a singular tendency to be deified, in the end, an entity that will rule over all myths will inevitably emerge.

That being will stand above all the Star Gods, becoming the head of the divine horde, including the Void Star Gods—the One and Only God of the Interstellar Sphere.

"Reasonable."

After a few seconds of thought, the Venerable Master Boshi nodded slightly.

Given Su Mo's current identity—the sole god of another universe—it's perfectly normal for him to be interested in the position of the sole god of the Star Iron Universe.

From a mortal's perspective, Su Mo's actions were nothing short of an invasion by a life form from another universe.

The only god in the interstellar space will inevitably be able to control the entire Star Iron Universe. Su Mo's ambition is essentially to take the entire universe into his own hands.

However, the Star God didn't care about that.

Whether Su Mo wants to become the Supreme God or the One God, as long as he does not hinder or obstruct his exploration of the truth of the universe, the Learned One will not think there is any need to interfere.

On the contrary, Su Mo's honesty enhanced his credibility.

It would be problematic if the behavior of organic life was not for its own benefit.

However, this statement alone was not enough to completely dispel his doubts.

"I cannot be 100% certain of your position based solely on language and logic."

Master Boshi informed him in the same candid manner.

"I am willing to accept the invitation, but I still need conclusive evidence."

Su Mo, who had anticipated this, smiled slightly.

"Decisive evidence, is there still a stance? It couldn't be simpler."

"You should know that gods cannot betray their own concepts, even the one true god, so—"

Before the words were finished, a flash of light and shadow, encompassing all the concepts of the universe, appeared.

In Su Mo's hand, a half-decayed World Tree phantom appeared, burning.

"How about this one?"

154 Killing the Star God, the Algorithm of the Learned One

The concept that gods cannot betray themselves is the reason why Su Mo trusts the learned and knowledgeable one and is willing to form an alliance with him.

The same reasoning applies to the Venerable Master.

"This—such a complex yet unified organic concept—encompasses almost the entire world's vast amount of information..."

Upon first encountering such a comprehensive cosmology, I was immediately captivated by the Venerable Master.

The concept of ordinary gods is generally quite simple. Even if it contains very complex factors, it has a clear and concise main structure. This is true for both ordinary gods and star gods.

Therefore, this was the first time that the Venerable Master Bodhidharma had seen a law so complex as to govern the entire universe.

If all the Star Gods are just a part of the laws of the universe, then the concept that Su Mo demonstrated is the complete laws of the universe themselves, which transcend all Star Gods.

"Is this the concept of a single God capable of ruling the world?"

Following the Star Cup as evidence, Bo Shizun once again confirmed Su Mo's identity as the One God.

"This is a law called cosmology, which is sufficient to govern the multiverse."

Su Mo did not answer his question directly, but said this instead.

"The cosmology of the One God... You actually revealed even this directly. I can truly feel your sincerity."

"I am learned," said the learned scholar earnestly.

For deities, revealing their divine essence is the best way to dispel misunderstandings and build trust.

No god can betray their own concept. As long as what Su Mo is showing is not a false concept, it is enough to make Bo Shi Zun lower his guard.

And no matter how you look at it, things on the scale of cosmology cannot be faked.

"It's just a basic measure to gain trust."

Su Mo shook his head indifferently.

His words were not out of modesty, because the attitude he displayed was somewhat different from the sincerity that Master Boshi believed in.

Indeed, what he presented was his true understanding of the universe, without the slightest falsehood.

However, Bo Shizun probably never imagined that Su Mo possessed more than one similar cosmology capable of governing the entire universe, and even the entire multiverse.

He also couldn't have imagined that for Su Mo, the identity of the One God was really just a part-time job.

Therefore, the unique worldview he is displaying is not enough to represent Su Mo's true nature.

Su Mo didn't tell a single lie, but based on different understandings, the conclusion reached by Bo Shizun was clearly deviated from reality.

Among the many cosmologies, Su Mo's choice of the World Tree system from Norse mythology naturally has its reasons.

"In this cosmology, I sensed the aura of destruction and the end."

Bo Shizun shared his findings.

The half-decayed World Tree was clearly being burned by flames, and its inevitable end was that it would be burned to ashes.

"Lord of another universe, is your worldview also hindered by the end and nothingness?"

"All things are destined to perish; this is an inescapable fate."

Su Mo nodded, and the half-decayed World Tree in his palm was gradually burned away.

"Even if the God of War rides his warhorse, wields his invincible spear, and leads his carefully selected warriors, waiting day after day for his destined battlefield, he will ultimately be unable to change the course of his fate."

As Su Mo spoke, a phantom appeared within the World Tree.

Odin, the king of the gods, rode his eight-legged steed Sleipnir, wielding the meteor spear Gungnir, and led the thousands of warriors gathered in Valhalla, along with the gods, to the destined battlefield.

No matter how hard the gods fought, they could not change the inevitable destruction.

The black dragon Nidhogg flew by with wings covered in corpses, and on the field where the gods died, the flames of Levadin completely burned the withered branches of the World Tree.

In the end, the old world was completely destroyed.

"The end of the world is indeed a disaster that this worldview cannot overcome, but nothingness itself is not a particularly big problem."

Su Mo added a sentence.

In the palm of his hand, amidst the void where the Old World Tree had turned to ashes, the tender shoots of the New World Tree emerged from the corpse of the Old World.

"After destruction comes rebirth; the world will never be halted by an apocalypse."

Norse mythology contains a very primitive concept of reincarnation.

Ragnarok is both an end and a new beginning.

"I see."

Although he could not yet understand the details of this cosmology, Bo Shizun had grasped the key theories of this cosmology through Su Mo's demonstration.

Therefore, he believed that he had also grasped the essence of Su Mo.

"Based on your understanding of the universe, nothingness and the end of the world are indeed obstacles for you. On this point, we are on the same page."

After Su Mo demonstrated this level of trust, he had completely established trust through logical judgment.

"Destruction breeds new life... With such an ambitious worldview, it's no wonder you'd try to interfere with the establishment of interstellar mythology. If you can successfully cross the end, it would be a significant step forward for your worldview."

After understanding Su Mo's true nature, he pieced together all of Su Mo's thoughts and completely understood Su Mo's purpose.

Fear stems from the unknown. When he was unclear about Su Mo's background, he dared not form an alliance with Su Mo. But when he believed he could ascertain Su Mo's inclinations, he immediately made a decision.

"Lord of the Other Universe, I am willing to accept your invitation to form an alliance to fight against the apocalypse and nothingness together."

Since Su Mo's true nature is believable, then his statement "If you don't do it, there are plenty of others who will" is not just empty threats.

In this situation, there is no need for much hesitation.

The blind old man took the initiative to extend his hand, expressing his desire to form an alliance.

"Pleasant to work with."

"Pleasant to work with."

Su Mo also reached out his hand and signed a contract with the Star God in front of him.

The prototype of the Star God Alliance was officially born at this moment.

After the alliance was confirmed, Master Boshi was no longer as passive as before and immediately took the initiative to speak.

"Ally, what are your plans now regarding the fight against the apocalypse and the void?"

Alliances are not for forming cliques, but for common interests; in this respect, Bo Shi Zun was very pragmatic.

Coincidentally, Su Mo is also a very pragmatic and decisive type.

"It's too early to talk about fighting the void. Compared to IX, which never takes initiative, the inevitable apocalypse is a more pressing and realistic enemy."

Su Mo quickly identified the primary and secondary contradictions.

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