The side of the scale that bears the "Indigo Iori" will forever sink.

Steel Hero.

The weapons they possess can be summoned as individual entities, each with its own combat awareness and personality, making them equivalent to subordinate gods.

The more a weapon is imbued with "longing" and "meaning," the stronger the summoned subordinate god will be, and the higher its combat skills and abilities will be.

The closer the connection to concepts such as steel, sword, and dragon, the greater the additional bonus obtained from "Aizen Iori".

……

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【Omniscient and Omnipotent Star Cup】

Genre: Drama & Art Style.

Grade: EX.

Quality: Myth.

Rewards Overview:

Art style value +200;

[Omniscient and Omnipotent Limited]

Within the "Disboard" worldview (No Game No Life), they possess the highest authority, like a system administrator, arbitrarily altering the world's structure and fundamental laws, whether it's manipulating the timeline or modifying reality, all at their discretion.

The Star Cup is the core of the current world, but it is also rejected by other universes and cannot be taken out of the universe in which it was born.

Even in another world, the connection with the Star Grail will not be severed, allowing for limited access to the infinite spirits (magic power).

Limited expansion.

Projecting the "Star Grail in your heart" into another world creates a "part of Disboard" around you, allowing you to use administrator privileges within this microcosm with limitations.

However, such behavior will be rejected by the other world. The larger the scale, the more obvious the repulsive force. Every millisecond requires magic power at the level of [God Strike], and it increases exponentially over time until it can no longer be sustained and collapses—or destroys the current world.

……

What is the true "god" like?

That's probably Iori's current state.

Omniscient and omnipotent... This wasn't the first time Iori had heard of an ability named this, but compared to Yhwach's, the authority granted by the [Star Grail] was truly all-powerful!

Even in Bleach, the Soul King does not have such absolute dominion, otherwise he would not need to support the three realms based on himself.

Moreover, the two are worlds apart in size...

However, Iori didn't revel in this "god-like" feeling. Instead, he meticulously processed the information he had gathered during the world-reconstruction process that day. Vast amounts of data combined and intertwined in his mind, creating one intricate model after another—complex models so sophisticated they would overload even supercomputers—continuously emerging from his sea of ​​inspiration. This was a unique pleasure that transcended physical perception, one he couldn't resist!

This led him to not pay much attention to the development after "creation," only letting Sera and Athena act as his agents, granting them some authority to handle certain matters.

After the arrival of the new era, the status of mankind has been significantly improved because they believe in the "one God". As a result, mankind has become noble in the eyes of other races - perhaps they are only lip service to it but inwardly they have to admit that this weak race now has the power to determine their life and death.

Although humans have not established a complete belief system, in the eyes of other races, humans are indeed a race under the protection of Iori. Therefore, despite their small population and weak overall combat strength, no one dares to provoke them, and even the Skywing race has maintained restraint.

Sera is actively searching for human survivors, selecting some of them as candidates for the Third Law. Her goal is to elevate "all humanity," but it would be irresponsible to rashly bestow power upon those who are not mentally mature, so this will be a long-term process.

The Skywing race, who held Altshu in high esteem and affection, once had the urge to collectively self-destruct after the fall of the God of War. However, it seems that their leader, Azriel, had received Altshu's order before the battle, requiring them to survive. This calmed the Skywing race down, preventing them from committing suicide and annihilating their race.

They are not worried about their future survival, because Iori has declared that she will not retaliate against the war god's followers.

This is purely out of respect for the God of War, and currently the [Skywing Species] pose no threat to humanity whatsoever.

After completing his analysis of the creation information, Iori did not leave immediately. Instead, he convened a small, harmonious meeting with various deities, reaching a consensus on mutual benefit, unity, and friendship. All parties agreed to work together for world peace, which finally satisfied him.

Ultimately, these divine beings are not exactly "brave" individuals. With the exception of a few, most of them do not dare to challenge or even confront Altshu, let alone Iori, who defeated the God of War.

As for the extent to which the [Star Cup]'s authority can be exercised... they weren't really sure, because Iori hadn't used it in combat. They only knew that it was something they couldn't resist.

As for the human side, they are backward in every aspect, from population, technology, infrastructure, and cultural level. They even lack a systematic education, medical care, and administrative institutions, and can only be considered a very simple city-state.

This is also one of the reasons why Sera did not immediately achieve "salvation for all mankind":

Even after the soul is materialized, human senses can still be stimulated in various ways, and theoretically desires can be preserved to continue creating offspring, but in reality, this is not the case.

For most organisms, reproductive behavior is about producing offspring, and so-called "sexual pleasure" is just bait that drives them.

Humans are somewhat special; like dolphins, they can still go into heat even if not for reproduction... Once they achieve individual immortality, they lose the purpose of procreation...

Given human laziness, as time goes on, people will probably stop caring about having offspring and only focus on pursuing pleasure.

Before we can develop to that point, the human population must at least expand to a certain size!

"What brings you to visit me? Shouldn't you be busy with nation-building these days?"

On this day, a guest came to visit Iori. He welcomed the two in and greeted them familiarly. The guest did not stand on ceremony and directly stated his purpose.

"I'm here to invite you to witness my wedding with Hughie... Aside from personal reasons, I have a few other considerations."

If you could attend in person, the wedding ceremony could be combined with faith, which would be very beneficial for maintaining a stable social structure.

"A wedding? That sounds nice, I'll go... Speaking of which, I should also give you both a wedding gift."

Iori stroked her chin: "I don't think I really have any similar experience."

Rick quickly shook his head: "No, no, no, it's already a great honor for us that you came."

"I can't think of anything else to give you... Well, anyway, I wish you a happy marriage and many children!"

Iori said it jokingly.

Rick is now the First Apostle, but he is no longer the leader of the race. After all, the current situation is not such that the race cannot function without him. He is extremely mentally exhausted and it is only natural for him to step down and give way.

And this would also give him more time to be affectionate with Huggies—

Before he was even twenty, he was already living a retired life with his legally married young girl, fulfilling the dream of most overworked office workers!

—Tsk! What a despicable winner in life!

Speaking of which, with Hugh looking like this... just imagining the wedding scene makes me feel weird.

"Well……"

Rick was speechless for a moment, and Hugh blinked as well, but neither of them said anything, only nodding in agreement.

There is no "mixed-race" in Disbord; offspring are not produced between different races.

Moreover, the machine race doesn't reproduce like ordinary races...

It's fine for Rick and Shubi to date, and they can even do things that are inappropriate for children, but having children is out of the question... and the two of them really haven't considered having offspring.

Do you think I said something wrong?

Iori smiled faintly, "You think you won't be able to have children?"

“… Could it be that!”

Rick, quick-witted as always, immediately realized what he was doing. "You...you have a solution?"

"Haha~ Don't worry, from now on there will be no restrictions on the inability of different races to reproduce in this world."

Every couple who vows to marry before the "gods," regardless of race, will have a small privilege: the right to "make children." This is the most perfect change that Iori has given to the world.

"Humans should interact more with monster girls, and vice versa—"

Different races are equal only in bed, so more sex will naturally bring world peace.

Chapter 548 The Creation Deduction of the Spirit King.

"In the name of God, I declare you husband and wife."

"OHHHHHHHH!"

Under the witness of the one true god Iori, Rick and Shubi's wedding was successfully held and concluded in the newly built human city of "Holy Babylon".

The "monks," led by more than twenty apostles, cheered enthusiastically and used their newly learned magic to create dazzling fireworks in the sky.

They were an elite selected from approximately five thousand humans (the number of survivors was much larger than imagined). They had not yet undergone the final third ritual, but had already received the attention of Iori, the only god, and possessed an "artificial circuit" that connected to the Elven Corridor.

They selected different apostles to train under their tutelage, covering everything from magic and culture to doctrine, and even subjects like calculation, administration, and communication, with the aim of making them the backbone of the future human empire.

It is worth mentioning that Iori did not personally write the doctrinal classics, but only established a few basic rules, leaving the rest to Rick and others to develop freely, without setting any mandatory standards.

While the apostles, including Rick, created the "Imperial Codex of Truth," each person's interpretation of its contents was subtly different... This was also related to the protective attributes they received.

Therefore, the monks who received their teachings have also split into more than twenty factions. There are no signs of this happening yet, but different religious cultures may develop in the future, which Iori is quite looking forward to.

Today, under the guise of her wedding, the Empire's first Consul, Kroni, hosted a banquet inviting all races. This was both a formal declaration of the existence and status of the human race and an attempt to establish new diplomatic relations with other races.

—After intense discussion, the final conclusion reached by humanity remains "look to the future".

They did not seek revenge against other races simply because they were the followers of the only god. As long as they do not show hostility towards them in the future, humans can establish friendly relations with any race.

This was a unanimous decision by the three leaders: Chlorine, Rick, and Shubi. Although there were many internal opinions, such as suggestions from some of the Apostles to use the Eleven Draws to establish authority by choosing a race (leaning towards the Demon race), everyone ultimately accepted Rick's proposal.

From beginning to end, Iori did not interfere, but rather watched with great pleasure how they struggled, how they were conflicted, and how they finally found peace... He had perfectly embodied the role of "god".

"First of all, let's offer our blessings to Rick and Schwi."

Then, thank you, Elves, Goblins, Giants…

Kloni first gave a lengthy thank-you speech to the representatives of each race, then cleared her throat.

"Please forgive any shortcomings in our hospitality. If there is anything we have done poorly, it is not due to any intentional negligence on our part, but simply because we are unable to do so. In any case, we hope you are satisfied."

Humans who survived the apocalypse couldn't bring themselves to waste things without a clear conscience, especially since their own material accumulation wasn't particularly abundant. So the scene didn't look particularly lavish; by the standards of a "divine wedding," it could even be described as shabby. However, the race representatives naturally praised it highly, and everyone seemed quite happy—even Azriel of the [Skywing Race] forced herself to smile.

Humans harbor no ill will towards them, but that doesn't mean they are unconcerned about their own survival; after all, it all depends on Iori's decision.

They believe that today's ceremony also carries a certain political significance, such as using Huggies' presence to appease them.

Why do you say that?

Because the machine race is notoriously "boring." They are robots in the truest sense, completely devoid of emotions. As for love and marriage... haha, what a joke! It's like saying there are kind-hearted, blood-shy [Skywing Race]s!

Therefore, they believe that Rick and Shubi's marriage is a symbol, signifying that humans are willing to coexist peacefully with other races, and even accept marriage.

There's no reason not to accept the goodwill of the One God's chosen people!

Even many people within humanity think this way, completely turning weddings into factional gatherings.

—The only ones who truly know the truth are the villagers who initially followed Rick.

In the past, if Rick had wanted to marry someone from another race, it would have caused an uproar. The villagers would have suspected that their leader was possessed or controlled by mental magic, otherwise why would he do such an absurd thing?

But things are different now. After learning that Shubi is a machine gun, people quickly accepted the fact and offered their blessings to the two of them.

Firstly, Hugh had long been recognized by the villagers, and she definitely deserves credit for humanity's progress to this point.

Furthermore, they were well aware that Riku was a lolicon—no, I mean, he had a deep affection for Shubi—so they didn't dwell on questions like why machine armored beings would get married.

Secondly, Rick is Iori's chief apostle, and Iori is the only god of Disboard. Therefore, Rick is also shrouded in a powerful and mysterious aura in the eyes of everyone—in any world, Rick would be a pope or even a saint.

They probably think that someone as remarkable as Rick wouldn't be so special marrying a Mech.

In addition to the gifts given by each person, Iori and Sera also expressed their gratitude.

Iori's gift was a handwritten manuscript filled with beautiful and moving words, a dramatic plot, and intricate character relationships. It offered a brilliant description of human nature and desire, which would surely provide sufficient guidance for Rick, the "newbie," and fill in the gaps in his knowledge of health care.

Athena gave Shubi a golden apple sapling and told them to plant it in their garden.

Sera is, in a sense, a “mother goddess” and naturally dotes on her children. She personally wove a laurel wreath and a circle of flowers, which she placed on the heads of the two children respectively.

That was a formal dress made of "Rainbow Threads" and "Elf Roots." The materials were certainly precious, but they meant nothing to her now.

Their true value lies not in the effects of the costumes, but in the blessing that the wearer will receive from the [Star Grail].

The "love" between the two will protect them from all the malice in the world, whether tangible or intangible, as if they were in another dimension.

……

After attending the wedding and digesting the new knowledge, Iori really had nothing to worry about. On the contrary, Sera, for various reasons, wanted to move the "base camp" from "Akatsuki" and "Campione!" here, so she stayed in Disboard to make some preparations.

She enjoys some of the privileges granted to her by Iori in this world, and can do whatever she wants without any difficulty. Iori is not worried about this and returns to Bleach—he is now fully confident that he can fulfill his promise to the Soul King.

Incidentally, he was actually a little curious about where the soul of the God of War, Artes, had gone—according to the world law of Disbot, after a living being dies, its soul should return to the Elf Corridor, then mix with other elves and be put back into the cycle of souls.

In other words, there is no complete reincarnation; every soul is reborn from chaos, even gods.

Of course, there are exceptions. For example, due to his talent, Zhonglong can still wander in the "past" and "future" even though he died in the present world. It is difficult to say whether he is alive or dead, and it is also difficult to determine the state of his soul.

Artes didn't possess the talent of a dragon spirit, but Iori had a premonition:

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