St. Peter: "Is it not an act of kindness to give food and money to the poor? Is it not something that brings joy... This is not arrogance, my friend!"

Night: "A false sense of self-satisfaction—if I had 99 gold coins, sharing one with someone else would give me satisfaction through gratitude. But to force others to help when you can't even feed yourself is nothing but hypocrisy. Everyone is born with the right to live. In this world, even the weakest life—the desire to live is free—and you, with healthy arms capable of moving mountains and strong legs strong enough to traverse rivers, clearly able to support yourself through labor, yet you only think of receiving handouts without working. Isn't that arrogance?"

The sound of the night echoed in his ears, its words carrying a divine power, filled with majestic and forceful strength—

That powerful will, capable of encompassing the entire universe, even the slightest overflow of which is enough to shake any mountain.

St. Peter was momentarily stunned and greatly surprised...!

His mind seemed to have been struck by an invisible force just now, and he was stunned as he pondered Ye's words.

The disciples have always taught people simple principles of life on earth; this is the first time they have been taught in return.

But St. Peter felt that the other person's words and actions seemed to contain a trace of philosophy and truth.

Yes, he has all four limbs. Isn't it more appropriate for him to work for food rather than get something for nothing?

But that's how they've always done it; when they encounter a kind person, they simply reward them...

Subconsciously, St. Peter couldn't help but retort, "But—the desire to do good can't be wrong, can it? I've seen kind people who, when they encounter the poor, will share their bread with them without hesitation, even if they only have one piece of bread."

Upon hearing these words, Night suddenly let out a soft sneer. The mocking, maniacal laugh, along with the pitying look in his eyes, stunned Saint Peter.

Why? Why is he looking at me like that?

Saint Peter: "...!"

Night: "Unbridled good is more terrifying than evil; it only provides a breeding ground for laziness and greed—are all the apostles of God in this world like you?"

Boom——!

The unrestrained statement that good is more terrible than evil only fosters a breeding ground for laziness and greed, illuminating St. Peter's heart like a thunderbolt ripped through the dark night sky.

He was suddenly stunned and remained in a daze for a moment.

Wait, wait...

It was as if someone who had been groping and lost in the desert for too long had suddenly heard the truth.

In fact, a long time ago, Saint Peter had vaguely sensed that something was amiss in the way their saints punished evil and promoted good, but he couldn't quite put his finger on it.

The truths Ye spoke of were simple and easy to understand, but some truths require time to explore, verify, and discover. Going from 0 to 1 is the most difficult thing!

Truth is often the most accessible and easy to understand, yet it contains true wisdom. Even ordinary people can understand and be convinced by this concept, let alone disciples who are on the path of exploring the desert of truth.

"You—who exactly are you?!" Even when St. Peter's real name was mentioned, he was not surprised. At this moment, St. Peter looked at the night in shock.

The one who could utter those words must be—at least—a saint like him, a being possessing divine wisdom.

He admitted that the other side of the night made more sense now. It was undoubtedly better, more dignified, and freer than his own crude and simple way of rewarding others. That way of letting people work to get the results of their labor, without accumulating laziness and greed, was better!

Night: "—Who am I?"

With a gentle, warm smile, mysterious yet tolerant, Night asked in return.

The next moment, a mysterious cosmic star map unfolded behind him, seemingly from another distant cosmic realm, a complete cosmological view.

Then—magnificent—the tragic heaven of absolute evil and pure white, the world of the opposing dualism of good and evil, suddenly appeared before St. Peter's eyes.

Even a fleeting glimpse of the myriad mysteries of the universe is enough for it to see, like the brilliance of the boundless starry sky—just for a moment…

St. Peter got goosebumps!

No, it's not just some unfamiliar cosmic truth, but—the complete, true… "universe!"

He felt it, he felt it—the aura of life emanating from the starry sky behind that torn space!

When St. Peter saw the strange cosmic truth that was completely different from this monistic universe, his expression changed drastically. He subconsciously wanted to use divine magic, but it immediately disappeared after he got close to the other party!

not good--!

Upon witnessing such a thing, even Saint Peter's first reaction was not to think that the other party would let him leave so easily. However, the divine magic he used with all his might, which was comparable to the miracle of the dead and could turn mountains and rivers upside down, completely failed!

It was as if we had arrived in a completely unfamiliar region! A separate universe that was not accepted by the laws of this world.

'Run!' Realizing the gravity of the situation and the dimensional gap that felt like facing one's own God, St. Peter's first thought was to escape.

But—can they escape?

Chapter Nine: The Omnipotent Authority Fails, and the Terrifying Domination Comes from the Paradox of Human History!

The Night's army can replenish its soul power by killing enemies, ultimately turning the enemy's world's combat strength into its own. Saint Peter, as the right-hand man of the god of this universe, can indirectly enhance his own strength while weakening the enemy's...

Even if the cows don't come, killing them would still cause God to lose one-twelfth of the divine power that he had given to his disciples.

So from the moment Ye first saw Saint Peter, who was clearly the main fighting force of the enemy faction, Ye had already decided in his mind whether Saint Peter should stay or leave.

Since the gatekeepers of heaven have willingly offered themselves up, how could we let them escape!?

Once you're here, don't rush to leave!

As a system of biblical mythology with a huge number of believers all over the world and an exceptionally powerful ability to brainwash people, it has always been the powerful one. It has never experienced the joy of being fooled by the holy light of other mythologies!

Night's mercy and compassion (joy): Now I will return you to the true embrace of the Lord!

……

St. Peter is being targeted!

This was absolutely the most dangerous and terrifying time of his life.

It was far more perilous than when he was just a mortal, experiencing life alongside God, cleaning up God's messes, and taking the blame for others.

Even when facing ordinary people with bad tempers, all that he suffers is physical pain. With God by his side, he will not watch Saint Peter actually get into trouble and die!

However—in the battle with the foreign gods, if things go wrong—you could really die!

When he realized that it was a god-like being, but a power from another universe, Saint Peter unleashed his full power!

The power these companions of God gain in this world is far more potent than that of the angels; the surging fluctuations of law they just witnessed are no less than those of any of the Greek gods.

Comparable to the Greek gods, that's stellar power! But to try and influence the humanoid singularity of the night is pure fantasy.

After realizing he couldn't influence the night, Saint Peter, who had intended to use his teleportation ability to leave the area, found himself motionless for a long time, still standing in the same spot.

Originally, a single thought could bring people to distant places, even to the ends of the earth. This authority, borrowed from God and wielded only by angels and disciples, has now failed!

No, it's not invalid!

Instead, it was completely neutralized by the influence of a similar type of divine power.

St. Peter quickly realized something was wrong. His body was indeed trying to cross the land and get away from the forest, but a counterforce kept pulling him back. With each pull and tug, he seemed to be standing still—completely frozen in place!

“How is this possible? God’s authority is omnipotent, yet it can be restricted…” Even the usually composed Saint Peter was shocked.

The shock he experienced today may be greater than he has experienced in his entire life.

Even if it's just borrowed power—it's still an omnipotent domain!

Even if it were an omnipotent power, it could only interfere, not exert the overwhelming suppression that Saint Peter felt at this moment! It was as if he had encountered a natural enemy!

Even if it was a god from elsewhere, St. Peter never doubted whether the Lord's power was greater than his own.

Only those who have experienced the power of the Omnipotent Realm can know just how terrifying and horrifying that being truly is! And now, there is actually a power that can affect the Omnipotent Realm.

Placed in the world of the miniature garden, it's as if an ordinary gift has interfered with the power of the omnipotent realm!

One is the whole—the complete realm of God—and its corresponding concept shouldn't exist in the universe; it's too absurd!

Even in unfamiliar universes, the existence of a concept sufficient to 'deny omnipotence itself' is already absurd. What is the underlying principle? What could possibly give rise to a power that completely contradicts the concept of 'omnipotence' yet possesses the same level of authority?

"Confronting the pinnacle of omnipotence, this is the omnipotent paradox born from human history—incomprehensible, isn't it? This unknown, which even omnipotence cannot explain, brings you nothing but fear, doesn't it?" When the night fell, she spoke slowly with a faint smile, her composure and calmness like that of a giant standing atop a mountain, looking down at ordinary people with utter indifference.

That detachment brought immense psychological pressure to St. Peter!

But—it was as if Pandora's box had been opened.

Saint Peter was a person who truly pursued inner growth and consistently upheld the idea of ​​upholding goodness, a being who was neither humble nor arrogant even when facing God.

Although he received God's blessing and possessed divine power, he was different from those fanatical believers. Rather than blindly worshipping God, he believed that the God who created the world must be omnipotent.

Saint Peter, who had witnessed the bizarre things God did when He was on earth, though he didn't say it, was actually quite complicated inside. He knew that his God was not a perfect being at all, and when He got angry and unreasonable, He was far more terrifying than the great demons of hell.

After all, this person is capable of destroying the world and creating a new one; he has that power!

But—it can't get any worse than this, can it?

At least on the surface, they guide people towards good! Before this, St. Peter may not have seen it clearly.

But in just one day, after the filter of God's omnipotence was shattered one after another, St. Peter learned how vast the world was—that there were other mysterious worlds beyond this one!

That mystery—that unknown—was a completely different feeling for St. Peter, who had previously believed he had experienced 'omnipotence' and complete knowledge. The unknown brought a desire to explore!

Human beings' instinct to explore the unknown has never changed over thousands of years.

The thirst for truth—perhaps the perfect good that cannot be found in the current universe exists in other universes.

If we have the opportunity to see something better, then those problems that we once numb ourselves to and could only turn a blind eye to might actually be solved!

However—St. Peter knew how utterly rebellious the inner turmoil he was experiencing at that moment!

For a disciple to have such dangerous thoughts is undoubtedly a sign of falling into the demonic path!

He tried to remain silent, to ignore what the other person was saying. But instinctively, he couldn't control his body at all...

They could have shut down their own senses, but they didn't, as if they had forgotten this instinct!

He told himself that the opponent's divine power was too great, even omnipotent, so even if he shut down his senses, it would be useless.

Such a technique is much harder to counter than an omnipotent authority.

So—he was 'forced' to listen to Ye continue speaking.

"Zeno's Tortoise—what you have just experienced is the realm of infinity, a classic paradox originating from human history, the Achilles Paradox!"

St. Peter was stunned: 'The power that restrains omnipotence—…is it a paradox from human history? Could such an overwhelming force, capable of dominating the concept of omnipotence, have arisen within human history?'

...But—how could that be?

Chapter Ten: Zeno's Tortoise; The Abyss of Conjecture Above God!

'They are merely lives created by God, with a lifespan of less than a hundred years. Does the history created by humankind truly possess the power to bear a counterpart to omnipotence?'

But St. Peter truly witnessed the power of paradox!

This was the first time Ye had used such power.

For Ye, who holds several complete cosmological concepts, as long as the principle is understood, it would be too easy to exert the paradox of omnipotence, which is the opposite of omnipotence, in this fairy tale universe full of paradoxes, in order to restrain the borrowed power of Saint Peter.

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