Despite her carefree personality, White Yaksha is actually quite intelligent as a Celestial Spirit and quickly reversed the argument.

If the Protoss, like the gods, possessed the potential for human creation, then it could be said that the Protoss could be created.

However, if the Protoss exist naturally and there is no possibility of them being created by humans, then it is absolutely impossible to say that the Protoss were created.

The common sense about sandbox gardens is the latter, and Su Mo's viewpoint clearly supports the former.

Faced with Bai Yacha's counter-question, Su Mo did not use rhetoric to reverse the situation and force Bai Yacha to provide evidence, as that would have led to endless trouble.

He asked the question directly.

[Su Mo: "How many Star Spirits exist in your miniature world?"]

[White Demon: "?"]

[White Yaksha: "Including those who were degraded, or who fell into the ranks of gods or demons, there are probably less than a hundred."]

[White Demon: "Why are you suddenly asking this?"]

Although she expressed doubts about Su Mo, she wasn't one to argue, so she honestly answered Su Mo's questions.

Having received this expected answer, Su Mo asked in return.

[Su Mo: "Leaving aside the size of the observable universe, the Milky Way galaxy alone contains between one hundred billion and four hundred billion stars."]

[Su Mo: "If the origin of the Celestial Spirits has nothing to do with humans, why are there fewer than a hundred Celestial Spirits in the Garden of Shadows?"]

One strike, hitting the mark perfectly.

If we disregard human activity, the Milky Way alone should have given birth to hundreds of billions of Protoss. If we include the Virgo Supercluster and the Laniakea Supercluster, the number increases exponentially.

In the vast universe, there are so many stars, so tiny as to be like a speck of dust. Why then, in the miniature world that connects the multiverse, are there only a double-digit number of Star Spirits?

[White Demon 807: "This...this..."]

The white-haired loli was speechless for a moment; she really hadn't thought about this question.

Su Mo continued his relentless pursuit.

[Su Mo: "May I ask about the celestial body you represent, and the celestial bodies represented by other celestial spirits?"]

[White Yaksha: "I am the Star Spirit of the Sun, and other Star Spirits like me include Argir, Ziwei, Sirius..."]

With her imposing manner suppressed, she obediently listed the names of the Celestial Spirits she knew.

[Su Mo: "As expected, they are all beings observed throughout human history."]

[Su Mo: "Among the hundreds of billions of stars in the Milky Way, only those stars that have been observed by humans for a long time have given birth to Star Spirits. Based on this, do you still think that the origin of Star Spirits has nothing to do with humans?"]

[White Demon: "..."]

The white-haired loli was speechless.

Her eyes were glazed over, and she seemed to be questioning the meaning of life.

Could it be that, like the other group members and the two goddesses said, I don't even understand myself and am actually an idiot?

[Su Mo: "Even considering only your name, haven't you ever realized that your title of 'Sun' is itself inextricably linked to human history?"]

[Su Mo: "Rather, besides the part observed in human history, what other part is unique to you, different from the other hundreds of billions of nameless stars?"]

[Su Mo: "Even the most basic question, haven't you noticed yet why the so-called observable universe is centered on Earth—that's because all observations are based on human history!"]

[White Demon: "...Master, stop chanting! Stop chanting!"]

[White Demon: "I'm an idiot, I'm an idiot, okay?!"]

Under the barrage of questions from multiple souls, the Celestial Spirit girl broke down.

199 Paradoxical Games, Original Candidates, Creationism

Before this, White Yaksha considered himself to be quite intelligent.

Among the three problem children, she is neither as neurotic as Argle nor as grumpy as the Halloween Queen. Although she is a bit lecherous, it doesn't matter because she is a beautiful girl.

In short, she has always considered herself to be the type who possesses both intelligence and beauty.

It wasn't until Su Mo repeatedly questioned her with the simplest of questions that she finally broke through the filter of self-perception and realized a very serious problem.

Could it be that I really am an idiot?

"Impossible, absolutely impossible!"

The white-haired loli shook her head.

She couldn't refute Su Mo's words, that was a fact, but what she previously considered common sense was actually a universally acknowledged fact in the Little Garden world.

If her understanding is wrong, then wouldn't that mean that all the gods and Buddhas in the Garden of Shadows are wrong?

how can that be!

While she was questioning her existence, everyone in the group witnessed her reaction.

[Kanae: "There's really no need to belittle yourself like that. There aren't many people who can keep up with Lord Su Mo's way of thinking anyway."]

She tried to comfort the newcomer to prevent him from being too upset and doing something rash.

March 7th: "That's right! In front of Lord Su Mo, we're all fools, so there's no need to belittle ourselves!"

The pink-haired girl was quite empathetic.

However, such remarks, which generalize about everyone, will certainly not be accepted.

[Rin Tohsaka: "No, no, no, even idiots have different levels. Don't lump everyone together."]

[Xiaoyuan: "I feel like Rin-neechan is praising herself!"]

Rin Tohsaka: "No way!"

Looking at the lively chat in the group, White Yaksha felt somewhat relieved, but she still hadn't completely sorted out her doubts.

After thinking for a moment, she asked.

[White Night Demon: "@Su Mo, um, can I ask you another question?"]

After being subdued by Su Mo, her attitude became noticeably more polite.

[Su Mo: "Speak."]

[White Yaksha: "What are your thoughts on the greatest paradox of our miniature world, creationism versus human creationism?"]

After careful consideration, White Yaksha asked the question.

The world of the miniature garden contains a paradox whose underlying logic is not yet fully developed: whether God created the world and humanity, or humanity created God.

Similar to the chicken-or-egg paradox, this can be considered a fundamental paradox in this world.

Those who can solve this problem and are qualified to participate in this game are called Original Candidates.

The candidates for the original texts on the divine side support creationism, while the candidates on the human side support creationism.

In the outside world, this might just be a thought experiment, and the answer itself isn't important. But in the world of the miniature garden, it's a rather serious question that can directly determine the relationship between humans and gods.

The victory of either side will result in the corresponding entity gaining absolute dominance.

Creationism posits that humankind existed first, then human faith gave rise to deities, and these deities guided humanity forward, leading to greater prosperity and the development we see today.

Creationism, on the other hand, posits that gods existed first, created humanity and the world, and that humanity has evolved to its current state in order to continue guiding it.

In most other worlds, or in worlds where the power of the gods is weaker, this paradox wouldn't even be considered a problem.

Because most gods are unable to truly create the world, and they don't even have the power to create humankind, they know that their power comes from humans and that mythology is something humans created.

In worlds where the power of the gods is too great, the facts are not so clear.

For example, in the Star Iron World, where power is sufficient to transcend timelines, the existence of the Star God is overestimated without limit.

They were born of faith, yet because they demonstrated the power to transcend time, they were believed to exist without faith.

In other words, even if the theory of human creation is true, the truth can be distorted by the forces that transcend time itself.

In the miniature garden, there is a great deal of evidence supporting the creation theory of man; the conclusion can be drawn simply by looking at the close connection between the gods and human history.

However, creationism also has decisive evidence, such as the existence of miniature gardens where Asuras and Buddhas exist.

This is a perfectly standard divinely created universe, which has no necessary connection with human observation and is an independent third-party observer.

The deities in the miniature garden world also include many beings with numbers in the hundreds or even hundreds.

If it weren't for the omnipotence paradox, ordinary beings in the three-digit range would be capable of creating the world on their own. Even now, with the constraints imposed, powerful beings in the two-digit range of omnipotence could easily fulfill some of the divine creation's blessings.

Therefore, in the miniature world where the power of the gods is flourishing, creationism is the mainstream, but there has never been conclusive evidence to end this paradox.

The reason why White Yaksha asked this question was firstly because of what had happened before, which made her doubt the gods and Buddhas of the Garden of Flowers.

What if they weren't unaware of this, but were simply deliberately deceiving themselves?

Secondly, she had a premonition that, given Su Mo's style, he could give her an unexpected and bold answer.

really--

[Su Mo: "What's the point of asking such an obvious question?"]

[Su Mo: "Gods are born in response to human prayers. All the gods on your side were created to answer human desires, without exception."]

Without any attempt to evade the question, he gave a direct and straightforward answer, denying the possibility of creationism.

At least, that's how it is in the world of miniature gardens.

Upon seeing these words, Shiroyasha's heart pounded. She had a premonition that her worldview would be refreshed once again.

Forcibly suppressing her inner excitement, she asked in a trembling voice.

[White Demon: "Why do you say that?"]

[Su Mo: "Gods who truly have the ability to create worlds would never care about mere humans, nor would they ever doubt whether they created humans or humans created them."]

Su Mo's answer was simple yet powerful.

He believes that a purely creationist world may indeed exist in the multiverse, but he also believes that the infinite multiverse represented by the miniature garden is definitely not like that.

As for the reasoning process and the evidence?

As the Creator, if you are still seeking these things, it proves that you are not the true Creator.

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