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At the mont this speculation erged, Su Tu felt an indescribable absurdity.

What am I supposed to do with this??

Is this still the present world??

Do you really want to beco an Evil God??

Really?? Then what about my body in the present world?

Just finished the college entrance exam, was finally about to embark on the brilliant path of the Star River, progressing towards the Supre road, and now you tell , I’ve beco a concept’s consciousness within Subspace.

The so-called Source, before it fully gestates, exists in an extrely idealistic state, existing in Subspace based on the recognition of the concept by all beings.

At this mont, the Source where Su Tu resides is flowing with crimson light and a black night sky everywhere.

Apart from these, there is nothing here, if I really let myself in such an environnt....

Su Tu, who has always been quick-witted, found his thoughts were slightly blank at this mont.

His brows slightly furrowed involuntarily.

However, at the mont of making this motion, Su Tu realized sothing was wrong, because at this mont he should just be a consciousness, without any physical entity.

But the feeling from the action of his brows furrowing just now was that of a physical entity.

"This is.."

Su Tu instantly realized the problem, the corners of his mouth slightly raised.

An image of himself lowering his head erged in his mind, and then, he saw his own body.

"So that’s how it is."

Su Tu said softly, and in an instant, the figure of a young man appeared amidst the blood light and the black night.

He slightly raised his hand, clenching a fist forward, perceiving the sensation of having a body.

Indeed, his speculation was correct; this place is indeed where the Source is, a realm where physical entities do not exist, but as the sole consciousness within this Source, Su Tu is equivalent to the ruler here.

Therefore, within this concept, everything he imagines would beco reality and manifest.

The reason Su Tu felt his brows furrow just now was due to the habits of the physical body, and the inertia of his thoughts instinctively identified the response that this action should generate.

Thus, consciousness transford into an entity, granting him a body.

Though called an entity, this body is actually a form constructed by the power within the concept.

Thinking of this, Su Tu raised his hand, and a mirror appeared out of thin air in his hand.

Looking at the familiar yet strange face in the mirror, a slight smile appeared in Su Tu’s eyes.

"So you have co here..."

At this mont, in that mirror was a young man with a sowhat blurred face. His features were very similar to Su Tu, but compared to Su Tu’s heroism, there was an additional indescribable divinity.

The originally pitch-black eyes had turned blood red, like a blood-colored moon, with three black stars engraved near his left pupil.

His clean and crisp short hair had turned into dium-length hair hanging down behind him, carrying a dangerous beauty, making people unable to look directly at him.

This bizarre yet sacred appearance was not unfamiliar to Su Tu because if one were to portray his current look, they would find it identical to the portrayal on the Three Deceits Cult murals.

Speaking of those murals, it’s impossible not to ntion the Hua brothers. The purpose of those murals was originally to gather faith, serving as a trump card at critical monts.

However, the two guardians, who had already been converted into Su Tu’s followers, were responsible for watching over the murals, and during the engraving process, the two of them, without knowing it, made so artistic adjustnts to Su Tu’s image in their hearts, and then hid it behind that mural.

According to the thoughts of these two brothers, the stature of a god is not sothing common people are qualified to glimpse; even a slight glimpse is a great honor.

The power of faith originally planned to be dedicated to the Power of Three Gods, was devoured mostly by the Eternal Venerable God.

Before Su Tu and Aunt Liu set out to find Number One, Su Tu had intended to try to devour the power of faith within the murals, after all, it was tangible Skill Level increases.

But strangely, that thriving power of faith had inexplicably disappeared, leaving only a dim mural of Three Gods on the wall, while the mural of the Eternal Venerable God was nowhere to be found.

However, in the unseen forces, Su Tu felt a connection between himself and that missing mural.

But at that ti, he was in a hurry to take little Xue Yue for a big al and didn’t have ti to delve into this matter.

But never did he think that after he entered the Source within Subspace, the manifested form would actually be the appearance on that mural, the true form of the Eternal Venerable God in the eyes of the followers!

"It seems my previous speculation was correct, those Three Deceitful Gods co from Subspace.."

Su Tu rubbed his chin while speaking to himself.

This form was constructed by devouring the Power of Three Gods, and the previous disappearance of this form was because it had been reflected into Subspace, and Su Tu could feel that the concept he was in was extrely similar to the Power of Three Gods.

All these prove Su Tu’s previous speculation that the Three Deceitful Gods co from Subspace was correct.

Su Tu’s body leaned slightly backward, and the next mont, a large snow-white soft bed appeared out of thin air behind him.

He could feel so force continuously nurturing this body of his, with the surrounding concepts growing and expanding at a very fast pace.

But even at this pace, it would take a very long ti for this concept to be completely perfected and complete.

The birth of every Evil God requires countless years of accumulation.

This is a boring and lengthy process, but for Su Tu, it’s not so, because after understanding the origin of this body, Su Tu realized he doesn’t need to stay in this space for a long ti.

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