[White Demon: "The Little Garden itself?"]

[Su Mo: "If I'm not mistaken, the Little Garden itself has some kind of selection and elimination mechanism, right? Only those who can overcome this mechanism can survive; otherwise, the competition among the gods wouldn't be so fierce."]

[White Yaksha: "A selection mechanism? If you mean the final trial for humanity, then yes, there is one."]

White Yaksha immediately began to explain the important concepts of this miniature garden world.

[White Demon: "...If humanity cannot overcome the final trial symbolizing the apocalypse before the corresponding time limit, then the most terrifying being of the Little Garden will descend."]

[White Yaksha: "Let faith be abandoned, let fear be forgotten, let the era be severed, the formless and shapeless demon king—the Wind of Decadence—if He successfully descends, not only will the entire Little Garden be blown away, but if left unchecked, the infinite multiverses connected to the Little Garden will also simultaneously enter their doomsday!"]

If we consider the sandbox garden as a simulation game built to transcend the apocalypse.

The moment the game is completed will be the moment the doomsday theory is completely dispelled, and the multiverse will never head towards destruction.

However, if you fail to complete the game before the deadline, it proves that the doomsday theory is insurmountable and that destruction is inevitable.

On that day, the entire infinite multiverse will be destroyed.

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Su Mo: "That's right."

[Su Mo: Whether the gods' thoughts are driven by selfish motives, or whether the so-called creationism is merely an excuse to seize world sovereignty, these trivial matters are not important.]

[Su Mo: "As long as creationism itself can pass the trials of the miniature garden and overcome the apocalypse, then it is a good theory."]

[Su Mo: "Simply put, whether it's creationism or human creationism, even if you come up with a theory of celestial creation on the spot, as long as it can transcend the final time limit and as long as it's beneficial to continuing the planetary timeline, you have the right to rule the infinite multiverse."]

Su Mo offered his own perspective.

Everything is trivial except for life and death.

The continuation of civilization is what truly matters.

Whether promoting creationism is right or wrong is not for others to decide; it must be verified by humanity's ultimate trial.

[White Demon: "Hmm... I understand what you mean."]

The imminent crisis facing the Little Garden is eschatology. Whoever can overcome eschatology will be able to save the future. If the gods can do this, they will naturally be qualified to rule the future.

Compared to overcoming the trend of decadence, who will rule the miniature garden is a minor matter.

In fact, the current miniature garden was originally mainly ruled by the gods, and there were no problems.

[White Demon: "So, we were worried for nothing?"]

Just as she breathed a sigh of relief and was thinking this...

Su Mo suddenly added another sentence.

[Su Mo: "This is the normal situation, but we also need to be wary of a potential danger signal."]

[White Demon: "What signal?"]

Su Mo: "Only by shouldering the responsibility of challenging doomsday theories can one be qualified to bear the future of human history and to discuss the sovereignty of the future world."

[Su Mo: "But if your pantheon only thinks about using creationism to cover up reality, while abandoning the responsibility of directly overcoming doomsday theories, then it means your pantheon is completely corrupt and cannot be trusted."]

[Su Mo: "In this situation, they would not only fail to help overcome doomsday theories, but might even become accomplices of the enemy."]

[Su Mo: "If you're betrayed by your teammates at a crucial moment... even if you can overcome the doomsday scenario, you're very likely to fail."]

Upon seeing Su Mo's seemingly prophetic warning, White Yaksha initially laughed, thinking, "How could this be?"

Although she was unhappy with the gods, having lived from the dawn of the Little Garden to the present, even she had to admit that the gods had solved the final trials for the vast majority of humans.

Of course, the vast majority of humanity's ultimate trials also come from the divine race.

But before she could say those words, she suddenly thought of two events that had happened in the last few thousand years.

First, there was the riot caused by the Seven Heavenly Demon Kings, which ended with the half-star spirit Sun Wukong, who was a candidate for the original text, being recruited by the Buddhist sect.

Second, there was the riots caused by the dystopian demon king.

In the fight against the dystopian demon king, the attitude of the gods was so ambiguous that it was completely incomprehensible, and countless gods colluded with the dystopian demon king.

Even her arch-enemy, the Halloween Queen, almost lost everything in this war, while the gods themselves suffered no major losses.

If these are all the details, they are just minor points and not enough to explain anything.

But there is one very important thing, which is exactly what Su Mo warned about.

[White Yaksha: "If I remember correctly, according to Laplace's prophecy, after the millennium, only two humans remain to overcome the final trial."]

[White Yaksha: "The last one hasn't appeared yet. The previous one, considered the most ferocious demon king in history and the world's strongest god-slayer, was apparently defeated primarily by human power."]

Thinking of his very familiar friend, Arcadia, White Demon felt a slight chill run down his spine.

[White Yaksha: "However, it can't be said that the gods were completely unhelpful. Although many gods stood on the side of the dystopian demon king, Canary still received a lot of guidance from the gods. This final human trial is indeed a natural counter to the gods, and theoretically, the gods are not suitable to directly participate..."]

As she said this, her tone became hollow, and she asked without much confidence.

[White Demon: "Excuse me, is this considered a danger signal?"] Door.

202 Great Demon - The Ultimate of the Benevolent God

When Su Mo said that the God Group might be fine, White Yaksha felt it was a bit of a stretch.

But when she discovered that there was really a problem with the group, she panicked.

No, Ah Zhen, are you serious?

So much so that she asked the following question—

Although the dystopian demon king treated humans like livestock; although the Western District gods pretended to turn a blind eye for a long time; although even when the humans' identities were finally exposed in the trial, those gods still stood with the demon king; although the other gods dared not set foot on the battlefield to fight the dystopian demon king head-on;

But if humanity defeats the Canary, the leader of the dystopian demon king, and has studied under the gods, can this final trial be considered a divine crusade?

[Su Mo: "What do you think?"]

Su Mo responded with a brief question.

[White Night Demon: "It seems like it can't be counted as 'August 20th'."]

The white-haired loli lowered her head in frustration.

She didn't want to speak up for the gods, she just didn't dare to admit the reality before her.

If all the gods are considered enemies, let alone the fact that she is currently just a small, four-digit White Yaksha, even if she were a three-digit White Night King, or a two-digit White Night Demon King who has recovered her full power, she still wouldn't have this confidence.

Even disregarding the overall tactics that the God Group excels at, just looking at high-end combat power, the God Group occupies more than half of the seventeen full-authority domains. How are they supposed to fight against that?

Therefore, even though Su Mo had made it very clear, Bai Yacha still harbored a glimmer of hope.

[White Yaksha: "Is it possible that this was just an accident? If the next final trial for humans isn't so restrictive towards the gods, maybe they'll take the field?"]

[Su Mo: "Have you ever seen a human undergo the final trial without the god-slaying ability?"]

[White Demon: "..."]

[White Yaksha: "No, and it's impossible for it to exist."]

Gods are born from human prayers, and doomsday theories are destroying human history.

Therefore, every human being undergoing the final trial will possess the characteristic of killing gods. Gods killed by the final human trial cannot be resurrected; they will face true death.

Therefore, White Yaksha knew that what he said was untenable.

Even if the dystopian demon is the most vicious god-killer in history, that's no reason for the gods to be completely afraid to move forward, is it?

Although not as powerful as the dystopian demon king, which of humanity's final trials is not dangerous?

Moreover, even if the gods themselves don't take action, they can still train others!

Didn't the Halloween Queen cultivate the once-famous Knights of Avalon?

If it weren't for the unexpected turn of events, given King Arthur's spiritual status at the time, coupled with the Excalibur sword—the sword of Victory—he might have actually been able to directly slay the dystopian demon king.

There is absolutely no need to activate the temporary emergency plan later.

Thinking this through, White Yaksha still pressed on with the question.

[White Yaksha: "But didn't you say before that the leader of the gods wouldn't be an evil god?"]

[White Yaksha: "In that case, the gods shouldn't be capable of betraying their allies at a crucial moment, right?"]

White Yaksha still harbors illusions about the bottom line of the gods.

At least, based on her observations, the gods were not that despicable.

Moreover, didn't Su Mo himself say that the essence of a god is determined by his divine nature, and that there are no truly evil leaders among the gods?

Faced with this somewhat naive question, Su Mo did not mock him, but patiently explained.

[Su Mo: "It's true that the leaders of the gods are often benevolent deities, but don't forget, they have an even more important identity—the leaders of their religions."]

[Su Mo: "As deities, regardless of their position or the hopes that humanity has placed on them throughout history, they are often regarded as saviors."]

[Su Mo: "And as leaders, they often believe themselves to be the only saviors."]

[Su Mo: "Do you understand—the danger of this concept?"]

He asked, emphasizing his words.

Even the most benevolent god will not tolerate heretical ideas.

The desires people place in people and the exclusivity of religion lead not only believers to believe, but even the gods and Buddhas themselves to believe that they are the only saviors.

Looking at the concept itself, there's nothing wrong with it; it can confine the pantheon to the category of benevolent gods.

However, if this exclusivity becomes extreme, then there will be big problems.

Upon seeing Su Mo's question, not only White Night Demon, but even the group members watching from the sidelines noticed the problem.

[March 7: "Thinking he's the only savior, if he were human, he'd probably be considered crazy, right?"]

[Rin Tohsaka: "The thoughts of a true god are probably no different from those of a madman to ordinary people..."]

[Rin Tohsaka: "But I think I understand what Lord Su Mo meant. That's not what he wanted to say."]

The little girl with twin ponytails patiently explained.

[Rin Tohsaka: "If the leader of the gods believes that he is the only savior and that he is destined to save the world, then he will naturally believe that all other choices are dead ends."]

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