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It reigns.

Ivan moved forward, shaking off the dust that had settled around him. His knees were still creaking. Just from that last blow, his physical performance had dropped by about 40%.

He chewed on the sensation from that brief mont as much as possible. It felt like his instincts as a living being were yielding to sothing other than his reason. The reverence towards a king, or perhaps the primal fear of the ultimate predator.

“Did you understand it the mont you saw it?”

From a height two heads above Ivan, Einar wore a smile at the corners of his mouth.

It was difficult to recognize the shadowed face. But his gaze shone starkly, like a beast lurking in the darkness.

The murderous intent of the trained was enough to harm civilians. In the case of a superhuman, it could even kill. Murderous intent has a clear substance within this damn dieval fantasy.

The essence of such a field lies right before him. A being that creates phenona equivalent to magic solely through murderous intent. His deadly aura forced even superhumans to their knees and commanded submission from everyone within range.

He understood the principle.

“The manifestation of murderous intent.”

“30 points.”

Einar tilted his head as if expecting Ivan to provide an answer next.

“You must give a better impression.”

“The limits of a species.”

“…Hoh.”

If what he ant was to grasp not the principle of the phenonon, but the process of its realization, then indeed.

The answer was already within that. The materialization of murderous intent is rely a ans; if one is to look at it as a purpose rather than a principle, then yes.

Transcending the limits of a species. The true essence of the martial arts of thought that he had vaguely grasped.

Carving the inner imagery and will into the world. Drawing forth the intangible things, such as murderous intent and enlightennt, will and experience, to interfere with the principles of the world.

Bringing about acts akin to magic, without consuming mana, even though it is not magic at all… perhaps like miracles of the divine.

Ivan knew about these things…. He had been trying to ignore them, and until now it had been difficult for those who had used the martial arts of thought to grasp them.

Seeing it being wielded with primal desire itself as the thought made it even clearer. The truth of thought that he had not realized until now.

“The way to beco a mber of the Seven Dragon Lords….”

“To be precise, it is the way to beco a god.”

Einar smiled grimly.

“ticulously crafted thought, a will that penetrates one’s entire life, the act of imposing that vague concept upon the world. Yes, isn’t it similar to the concept of the Seven Dragon Lords?”

Those who surpassed human limits are called superhumans. Then, what should we call those who have reached the thought beyond the limits of superhumans?

It is a boundary. A boundary drawn by the world itself. While they may have the form of humans, once they step beyond it, they can no longer remain human.

It is the process of sublimating into a concept…. An endless journey of a soul trying to peel away from the shell of a species and move toward a higher place.

Every human possesses the potential to beco a god. No, any race in this world is no different.

The mbers of the Seven Dragon Lords have traversed such a process, ultimately attaining divinity, symbolizing their thought through their lives and will imposed upon the world. It is the result of overwhelming power and soul gaining gravity and devouring the principles of the world.

The essence of species evolution that has continued for thousands or tens of thousands of years.

A chance mutation.

The greatest product created by so destiny of the world.

The mistake of the god who created the species.

Those who were born with overwhelming talent and lived the life destined for them eventually reach divinity. Yes, if such conditions were deduced by scholars, then it doesn’t make sense that there are no gods among humans who are comparable to the Seven Dragon Lords.

Ivan pondered as he looked at Einar.

The minimum ‘qualification’ to reach the human god must be the completion of the martial arts of thought, and if afterwards one finally attains divinity through so ‘unknown’ experience and training.

Then….

“What cos after that?”

“Huh?”

“I understand that reaching this state requires accumulating thoughts. But what cos after that? It wouldn’t just end with simple repetition of training.”

“Haha, isn’t it obvious?”

Einar looked down at Ivan with the eyes of a diligent student.

“It must be unique.”

“….”

Finally, every piece of the puzzle fell into place in Ivan’s mind.

Why the Seven Dragon Lords erged only one from each race. If that is the condition, then it is only natural. It ans that after those who reached the sa condition within the sa race killed each other, the one surviving beca a god.

Such processes must have happened countless tis throughout history. The one who remained until the end becos a god, ruling over the species while preserving it.

And once again, if such a being is born among its own kin, it becos unique once more through struggle. If, at that ti, a new challenger were to kill its god, it would inherit that god’s concept and beco a new god, ruling over.

An eternally continuing chain of faith. If the Demon King had not united the world and waged war… the various races would have spent the sa ages separated by borders, without a consciousness of a united race called ‘monsters.’

However, humans could not do that.

The elves who live eternally eventually choose to beco trees and die after having lived sufficient lives. If an absolute strong being were to appear among them, fate would have suppressed them. The existence of milestones would have suppressed the elves.

As for the dwarves, it is uncertain. There hasn’t been enough ti to assess them accurately. But if we were to infer, the dwarves lack absolute numbers.

The very number of the race is insufficient. Their land is only the underground of the Northern Mountain Range, and its scale is that of a single nation. Although they occupy a region with excellent craftsmanship and skills, can that be enough to create a god?

If they have a god, it would probably be a relic they created themselves, much like the ancestral legacies they long for.

But the case of humans is different.

The martial arts of thought are not a new concept to superhumans. They’ve already existed in history and rely represent a realm that those with talent can reach.

Those who have reached that realm are not many in one generation, but could hardly be considered few throughout the span of history.

Even so, why is it that there was no god among humans?

It is because they could not wage a war that would completely exterminate each other.

“Humans did have gods.”

“Yes, perhaps.”

Even when gods road this world at one ti, humans were worshipping a monotheistic faith. There is a god now called ‘the Lord,’ whose na cannot even be dared to be conveyed.

Finally, once humans ca to dominate this world, over the long years, the doctrines of that religion have changed and been modified countless tis… but if one thing has never changed, it is this.

“Never destroy your royal family.”

When he first heard this concept, he thought it was an undeveloped dieval fantasy-style doctrine of the divine right of kings. That it was rely an agreent among power holders made to protect the royal family in a world where superhumans exist.

Even during conquest wars, they do not completely swallow the opposing royal family.

Even if a rebellion arises, they never allow the downfall of the royal family.

This was rely a pact created to control all those variables and to govern this world eternally, he thought vaguely.

But what if it wasn’t so? What if this was rely a device to suppress the ergence of a new god?

In the full-scale war waged between nations, if the entire world were to burn with phone lines, and finally, warriors who had completed their thoughts appeared and slaughtered each other…

If, at the end of that war, the ‘unique’ being erges and attains divinity… then humans can have gods.

If it is to prevent that very possibility while attaching a convincing excuse that can deceive everyone as Ivan did.

“Do you understand now, brother? The reason Maximilian was trying to kill us.”

“He was trying to beco a god himself.”

“Whether it was his intention or the curse of the Seven Dragon Lords he received until now had piled up for too long and drove him mad… it’s probably certain.”

Einar smiled bitterly as he lifted the axe.

“Now, I will conduct the final test.”

Now that they had co this far, only one trial remained.

“Prove that you possess the qualification.”

As one who has ‘seen and learned’ all the visions of the Hero Party, you must surpass your predecessors and beco a new ‘Hero Party’ capable of standing against the old and opening a new era.

“Show your thought.”

Einar’s eyes lit up, and once more, murderous intent began to tear through the air.

The black storm that distorted his vision surged towards Ivan’s body.

Ivan raised his axe, nodding slightly.

“I will gladly do so.”

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On the snowy night of the coniferous forest, the scene of a calm battlefield blanketed in piles of corpses soaked in red blood.

Amid it all, Ivan stood alone.

Every piece of equipnt surrounding him represented the martial arts of all his comrades that he rembered. Every kind of martial art he had witnessed lay buried here.

Einar scanned the scene, montarily speechless, bowing his head.

“What is the na?”

“mory.”

“Who nad it?”

“Edelplatt Cohenulf.”

“That’s a na befitting an elf. Forget it. What is the na you gave it?”

“….”

Ivan fell silent, unable to respond for a mont. He gazed directly into Einar’s eyes and finished with a sigh.

“Ho.”

“I see.”

Einar finally nodded. As a possessed individual, he must surely have a world where he was born and raised.

Yet for him, ‘ho’ seems to exist only as a far-off scene from a concept, not a physical place.

He is a broken person. A wretched soul trapped in mories.

The purpose of his life has long been frozen in the distant past…. And so, he has beco even more suited to this role.

A single person who can steadfastly and unwaveringly reach the conclusion without any other desires.

“100 points. Ivan.”

Einar approached briskly and grabbed hold of Ivan’s head.

Ruffling his hair with his coarse hand, he lowered his arm, gripping the hand that held the axe and lifting it up.

The forest scatters. To the capital of Drovian in the middle of the wasteland.

In the midst of countless kneeling warriors, Einar raised Ivan’s arm high and shouted.

“Behold! A new hero has been born!”

Waaah—!!

The warriors shouted in awe at the duel of the two great champions.

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