With a crisp sound, the outer shell of the Supreme Brahman, which was like a 'complete world,' shattered completely. The things revealed from within became crystal clear under the radiance of the universe, sometimes like a clear blue sky, sometimes like a pitch-black abyss, but none of them became dim.

The Highest Brahman is not a tangible thing, but an intangible thing. Its existence itself represents absolute supremacy. In other words, it can change itself at will, or rather, the image of it in the eyes of others is constantly changing, rather than fixed.

Perhaps due to his previous words, the Supreme Brahma appeared to Gavia as a giant, shimmering scale, surrounded by scales of various sizes, all perfectly balanced.

But in Gavia's eyes, the balance at the center, though seemingly the most balanced, is actually the most unbalanced, because it is significantly tilted toward the 'few existences'.

"Supreme Brahman, if one day something beyond this planet comes to destroy this place, will you do the same as you do now?"

Gavia turned toward the heavens, which were the manifestation of the Supreme Bhadra, and said calmly:

"Naturally, because everything is within me."

"Your way of existing is somewhat similar to that of the one on the moon."

"Are you referring to something created from alien material, the oldest thing in this galaxy?"

"Yes."

The silver-haired youth smiled.

He asked this question because he recalled that after many cycles of reincarnation, in the last one, more than 12,000 years BC, the giants invaded the earth, causing the demise of the age of gods and finally ushering in the age of humans.

Although the giants in Pan-Human History were defeated by the Holy Sword Wielders before they even arrived in India's Age of Gods, and in some Lostbelts they were truly wiped out, the problem is that the Supreme Brahma who appears before Gavia's eyes is far too terrifying in strength.

Because on Earth, this blue planet, the pinnacle of combat power should be at the level of a first-class planet.

Therefore, no matter how you look at it, it is impossible for an existence to be born that surpasses a first-class planet. However, in the eyes of Gavia, who was once the sun UO, the power of the Supreme Brahma has already surpassed this peak. Moreover, the idea that he can control the universe with a 'room' and still contend with the praises of all Buddhas is simply too exaggerated.

Its strength clearly surpasses that of a first-class planet. Even ignoring the question of why such strength was born, there is still a new question: why did the Supreme Brahma's strength cause the Indian pantheon to be destroyed by the giant gods in certain Lostbelts?

A careful deduction reveals that the Supreme Brahma, with such power, likely also possesses deductive abilities similar to those in Minecraft. Naturally, he could see that the 'world' had already been defined as useless, which is why he left it and went to the most 'future' future in the solar system, namely, the pan-human history.

Simply put, the Supreme Brahman can only exist in the pan-human history. In other words, this also represents the continued existence of the righteous law of the cruel caste system, because India itself is the Supreme Brahman, and all existence is within it. He could be anyone who has never been enlightened.

Gavia gazed up at the colossal Supreme Brahman, her eyes shining with brilliant light.

Is this the right thing to do?

In response to Gavia's question, the Highest Brahman answered in this way.

"The scales of justice must not be tilted, all things must abide by the lira of continuity, with strict hierarchy, adherence to rules, standardized division of functions and rights, and rigorous order, so that the world can continue peacefully."

"Can't we even have a little bit of new possibility?"

"No, the true Dharma does not make mistakes; it is merely guiding the world onto the right path."

“I think you’re wrong. No matter how this idea is defined, it’s ultimately wrong.”

He said:

“I will stop this lira and open this confined ‘room’ forever.”

"The lira will not end. As long as the world exists, the righteous law will continue forever, and that is why the world exists."

"A world that seeks to imprison everything has no future."

"Why should there be a future? Continuation does not require a future. Life only exists because of the righteous law. Birth, death, and the future are all irrelevant before the righteous law. Unwarranted actions will only lead to the destruction of the world and the cycle of reincarnation."

The Highest Brahma declared that the world itself, which has nurtured and protected the entire world for countless ages, is nothing but a bubble and nothingness before Him, utterly meaningless.

Then, the Supreme Brahman heard the earth-shaking footsteps approaching step by step.

"How foolish you are! You foolishly want to defy the righteous laws that created the world that created you?"

"The tragedy that everything is predetermined not only torments God, but also hurts people, as everything is already predetermined in terms of nobility and baseness. A world with a future is the only salvation."

"Incomprehensible."

"Because I have suffered, I just hope that others will not have to go down the path I have been on, or the path that countless others have taken."

"How foolish. If the true Dharma is destroyed, the world cannot avoid destruction. The meaningless life you expect will dissipate and eventually return to nothingness. At that time, I will still need to restart it."

“You’re right, I’m actually very stupid…”

Gavia paused, "But I believe that even if the foundation of the world, 'righteous law,' is destroyed, the world will certainly not be destroyed, because there are still people shining brightly in order to survive, and no one has the right to destroy a world where there are still people shining."

"It's meaningless. I've restarted the world, a new cycle has begun, and no one remembers your name or that so-called 'Buddha' anymore."

The words of the Highest Brahman overwhelmed Gavia's composure like a flood; it was hard to imagine that a being like Him would be so talkative.

"What is created will never disappear. A dream that is born will be engraved on the universe and remain there forever. The so-called cycle of life and death is meaningless."

"How foolish, how meaningless! What are you fighting for?"

Under the glow of the Buddha who sings of the future, Gavia moves forward step by step, allowing the life that sprouts in countless universes that still sing of the Supreme Brahman to feel the 'future'. Finally, she reaches out her hand toward the great scales.

"To reduce the suffering of everyone in the world."

This statement was more powerful than anything the High Primordial had ever heard before, and it pressed down on him with a stern tone.

boom!

The many scales that the Supreme Brahma transformed into instantly collapsed.

Immediately afterwards, Gavia raised her foot and stomped down on the shattered ruins—

"It seems that observation is pointless. In that case, I'll personally eliminate this unexpected problem."

The High Brahman could not be defeated so easily. After realizing that Gavia's will was unchangeable, he simply changed his posture. This was probably an action He would never take before, transforming His intangible, eternal self, which pervades all things and all places in the universe, into a definite, tangible thing.

Then a visible change occurred, and the countless fragments of the balance scales produced a light like the explosion at the birth of the universe.

The appearance of the Supreme Brahma gradually transformed from something that was neither human, nor object, nor beast into a human form, as the vast and boundless matter condensed into shape.

It was a humanoid figure with pale blue skin and black hair, whose name was sung throughout the universe—

"Welcome to your coming, eternal primordial man, unborn, primordial god, all-pervading being, the body of Krishna."

Indeed, the being chosen by the Supreme Bhagavan to conform to His will was Krishna, the eighth avatar of Vishnu who had fought a great battle with Gavia in the past.

This is normal, because the Bhagavad Gita has immortal value for the Dharma continued by the Supreme Bhagavan. As one of the works in the history of Indian philosophy, its status is, to a certain extent, equivalent to that of the New Testament in European culture.

“You, this glory should have belonged to you.”

Thus spoke the Supreme Brahman, in the form of Krishna.

As can be seen from the previous dialogue, the Supreme Brahma believed that Gavia was the best candidate to obtain 'Brahman' and become 'Brahman's' representative. However, Gavia refused. Moreover, in Indian thought, the Supreme Brahma is indeed an incomparably glorious and noble being. Once one becomes the person designated by him, it is an immense honor, with everything at one's feet. The same applies to the gods.

and so.

Gavia launched a flying kick, swift and clean, landing perfectly on High Brahman.

“I felt the wrath of Krishna.”

The silver-haired youth gave this answer.

Krishna once said to Gavia, “My share will become your wrath.”

Therefore, Krishna wanted to prove the inevitability of the lyra and did not want him to enter a future without any light. That is why he was so happy when he was killed by Gavial. At this moment, although he knew that the 'Krishna' in front of him was just a manifestation of the Supreme Brahman, it was normal for the Supreme Brahman to manifest as 'Durga', 'Kama', 'Shiva', etc.

Even so, on that familiar face that he hadn't seen for thousands of years, in that body devoid of anything from the past, Gavia still felt a trace of anger, almost like an illusion, just as when he had manifested anger in the past, he had felt 'fire' in all the sorrowful lives.

Then, in a 'room' comparable to the universe itself, a battle that could be called mythical on a cosmic scale took place. With every move, the cosmic principles of that star system were distorted and driven mad.

These thick clouds, resembling a herd of elephants, filled the universe, roaring and pouring down torrential rain. Together with the raging flames that swept across the three realms, they relentlessly destroyed the universe day and night.

Within the 'room,' countless universes developed cracks, through which stars could be glimpsed. The distorted nothingness tore everything apart and triggered collapse. Mysterious strength and resilience were meaningless before this nothingness. The torn space had become a physical phenomenon, like the end of an aging, massive star, swallowing the surrounding air.

Time has lost its meaning in the midst of battle; each clash between the two is perhaps a cycle of an era.

The starlight extending from the feet of the Highest Van, dancing like flames with the passage of time, is shapeless and constantly changes between human silhouettes and the infinite universe.

The solidified matter diffuses out from the changes, like blood vessels, instinctively spreading and differentiating, extending in countless threads in all directions, trying to touch Gavia before it. Any matter that is dispelled will be quickly dissolved.

And with every move Gavia makes, beams of dazzling light fall into the 'room'—are they celestial bodies?

Is it because the light from the surrounding stars is concentrated in the direction of the falling light, and the Doppler effect of light makes us see a circular rainbow?

No, it's not the same.

It's not starlight; to put it another way, it's a phenomenon of the Earth's surface, almost like turning a balloon flying into space upside down and looking out from inside.

And it was under this radiant silence that anything that stood in Gavia's way was swiftly and decisively crushed into dust.

Even the Supreme Brahma was no exception; the various parts of his tangible body were torn off and detached, turning into this dazzling light that fell down. Although this was not meant to cause the slightest damage, it still forced him into a temporary silence.

As a result, extreme emotions gradually arose.

Puzzled.

Anxious.

Finally, there was overwhelming anger.

A renewed surge of anger filled his entire body with a violent rage.

“Gavia, you chose this ending yourself. The world will be thoroughly cleansed once again because of the lira that prevented me from casting my spell on all things, for the sake of all progress.”

At the same time, the Highest Brahma continued to murmur.

"King of the Righteous Law."

In that instant, Gavia understood what it meant.

Banda, the King of Righteousness, dwells in the despair of the Indian pantheon, eroded by violence for 60,000 years, filled with boundless fear. He is completely different from the Holy King Rama and the Chakravartin, and his power far surpasses that of all gods and even the gods of form.

That was the recorded King of Righteous Law, who forcibly ruled the Three Realms with an inexplicably powerful strength. Even the three gods of the realm could not resist him. He should have been a calamity in the final era, but the enlightened one did not manifest it, whether before enlightenment or after death.

However, at this moment, Gavia can assert that his continued absence is not due to hiding, but rather to obey the orders of the High Primordial and wait for an opportunity to act.

They will appear in the right place at the right time.

"I see."

Gavia spoke in a calm tone as he stood up.

However, his eyes were still shrouded in shadow, carrying an undisguised deep worry.

"Now, after thousands of cycles of reincarnation, in this final moment, the King of the Righteous Dharma will completely change everything. I will no longer need to toil repeatedly. Everything will be covered up. Your persistence until now is meaningless. Everything you have persisted in will return to me and destroy you!"

So said the Highest Brahman.

After countless cycles of reincarnation, at the very end of the final era, in that age of struggle, those who had broken their third eye chakra in previous eras will gradually regain their powers and use them to do what they believe is right.

Upon witnessing this event, the Highest Brahman chose himself as the 'will' that descended upon the world, using absolute violence to destroy these rebellious enlightened beings, crushing their hearts, destroying their minds, obliterating their spirits, cleansing their souls, and clarifying their spirits, before proceeding once again with the 'Lila' process to stabilize everything.

Of course, at the same time, the High Vanguard also sensed the existence that was opposing him. Gavia also chose to cast his own will into that world, but the High Vanguard could not find out exactly where it went.

The moment when the strongest Dharma King, Banda, is born with power that is completely unmatched by all sentient beings—

Gavia understood what the High Brahman meant at that moment.

The reason why the Highest Brahman kept entangled with himself was that he knew that even after many cycles of reincarnation, the gods and all things that had broken everything could not contend with Banda.

That's why He was so determined that His lira could never be broken.

however--

"That won't happen."

A faint sound emanated from deep within Gavia's throat.

Do you think that because you were born, you can be manipulated at will?

Are gods, asuras, humans, and everything else so insignificant in your eyes?

Then I must tell you, Supreme Brahman, even if you are the 'Absolute,' the so-called ultimate reality that transcends all descriptions and concepts, described as formless, eternally supreme, pervading all things, and the origin that is everywhere in the universe, yet—

You're still wrong.

Everything can resist despair or unreasonable manipulation, and as long as there is hope for the future, it will surely have the ability to overcome these things.

I am so convinced of this.

The lira will be resolved, the karma will be broken, and tomorrow will be free to see the day of the future.

Because, while traveling with Siddhartha across the war-torn land, Gavia realized that he was the past, the lamp of light.

Now he understood what the enlightened one meant when he spoke of the future regarding the Dharma-ending Age, and what the hymns sung by the many Buddhas in the beginning meant.

Maitreya is the light that comes from the future.

Even as the Buddha's voice entered the room, Gavia saw a certain world appear before his eyes.

A gray sky, a parched and cracked earth, and a mountain piled high with countless corpses—he sat in the very center.

The surrounding scene was like a living hell, but the invisible chains still held his arms tightly, preventing him from leaving. Because of his own inner will, he neither broke free nor fled.

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