The "Miniature World" shook once again.
Within it, "Human History" underwent a change. Almost all gods and Buddhas sensed a divergence in "Human History"—a portion had been split off, and the impact spread to nearly every divine being.
Imdiately after, all the gods and Buddhas of the "Miniature World" felt a sudden movent from "Human History."
Without any warning, "Human History" imposed a frawork upon the "Miniature World." This ant that from this point on, the "Miniature World" would no longer belong to the gods—it would beco the "Miniature World" of "Human History."
Although the "Miniature World" gained greater authority, it also changed from sothing the gods could freely control or discard into sothing that could no longer be altered at will.
This frawork barely affected "Human History" itself, but for everything inside the "Miniature World," the impact was enormous.
Greater authority ant greater cost. It also ant that if the "Miniature World" were ever destroyed, all gods and Buddhas marked by "Human History" would have to pay the highest possible price. In severe cases, they might even be completely abandoned by "Human History."
This was effectively a collar placed around every god below the two-digit level within the "Miniature World."
Of course, this was only a frawork imposed by "Human History," not an absolute binding. Otherwise, even two-digit beings wouldn’t have been able to escape.
But under the current situation, even if two-digit beings weren’t fully included, a vast number of three-digit and four-digit gods were no longer safe.
Unfortunately, they couldn’t resist.
Because at the sa ti the "Miniature World" gained greater authority, three-digit and four-digit gods all felt their power surge dramatically.
That power increase bound them even more tightly to the "Miniature World."
This was the true root of the internal upheaval within the "Miniature World."
"Tsk tsk... what a brilliant move."
Shiroyasha watched the changes in the "Miniature World" and the condition of the three-digit and four-digit gods, and her admiration for the ruthlessness of the one behind it all only deepened.
This move practically strangled all gods below the two-digit level. Once the bond between the "Miniature World" and the gods deepened, it ant the gods could no longer break free from it. Especially now, when the "Miniature World" handed out tangible benefits to almost every god, leaving them with no right to refuse.
The "Miniature World" was frad by "Human History," stripping it of initiative. In turn, the "Miniature World" used benefits to bind the gods even tighter, indirectly strengthening their connection to "Human History" as well.
A textbook case of "I gave you sothing, so don’t call dirty."
Every god and Buddha had been played, and played so cleanly that none of them could even curse in protest.
"Shiroyasha, what are you laughing at!"
At this mont, Daikokuten’s expression was dark and ugly. This move by "Human History" was indeed well executed—almost all gods were taken hostage at once, while the two-digit beings were openly threatened.
"You’re one of the ones being threatened too."
"I don’t really care."
Seeing Daikokuten’s frustration, Shiroyasha only found it amusing. She had never cared about this sort of thing. Even being deeply bound to "Human History" didn’t bother her. As a Sun Spirit, she would never abandon the "Miniature World"—but others might.
"I’m not the one who would abandon the ’Miniature World,’ so I don’t mind being deeply tied to ’Human History.’ The ones who should be worried are you. Once the ’Miniature World’ can’t be casually discarded anymore, you’re the ones who’ll suffer the most."
"And besides, ’Human History’ stepping in directly this ti clearly ans there’s a third party involved. What do you think that ans? Isn’t it just a restriction on the kind of things you’ve been doing?"
"More importantly, isn’t this what you wanted? Once the ’Miniature World’ and ’Human History’ are tightly linked, does that Jehovah fellow still have any chance to ss around with his Trinity?"
That left Daikokuten speechless.
Indeed, once the "Miniature World" and "Human History" were tightly bound, Jehovah’s Trinity truly beca nothing more than a dream. No matter how he sched behind the scenes, it would all be aningless. His ambition to advance to one-digit would be completely crushed.
For all two-digit beings, this was good news. One less mad competitor.
But in the very next mont, every god and Buddha in the "Miniature World"—including the two-digit beings—saw sothing that nearly made their eyes pop out.
After "Human History" made its move, two special divine essences and spiritual fraworks suddenly appeared.
"Divine Creation Theory: Gods created humanity and created everything."
"Human Creation Theory: Humanity is the source of everything, and gods exist dependent on humanity."
Beneath both completed divine and spiritual fraworks was a simple, blunt annotation.
"Incomplete One-Digit Theory."
The two-digit beings who snapped out of their stupor couldn’t hold it in anymore.
"What the hell!?"
"Even incomplete one-digit theories are showing up now!?"
Shiroyasha shouted outright.
Within the "Miniature World," the theoretical absolute powerhouse had always been the suspected one-digit entity, the "Decaying Wind." And now, even theories about reaching one-digit had erged.
And there were two of them.
One pointed toward gods.
The other pointed toward humanity—a frawork that theoretically couldn’t even reach beyond the three-digit level.
Yet the appearance of these two theories, recognized as "incomplete one-digit theories," ant they could be completed.
Which ant these were two opposing paths that both led to one-digit.
Almost every two-digit being had the sa thought once they regained their composure.
This is bad.
In the past, no one had ever spoken of a path to one-digit, and gods and humans could coexist in relative peace. But now?
Gods had a path forward.
Even humans had a path forward.
And every god realized one crucial point the mont they saw those theories.
This was the starting point that transcended everything.
In an instant, ambition and desire throughout the "Miniature World" were completely ignited.
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