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"Father God! Is this your plan?"

Strolling leisurely above the endless machinery and corpses, Yao Xin murmured softly as she appeared in this Godless World.

She was an incarnation specifically sent by Yao Xin to this world and also seen as the "Goddess of Death" by the undead.

[You've noticed?]

A bit surprised by Yao Xin's sharp perception, Li Hao's voice tily sounded by her ear.

"Not only did I notice, I think that 'Buddha' has probably realized it by now too."

Yao Xin continued to walk forward calmly, while a resurrected undead skeleton suddenly appeared in front of her.

However, the undead skeleton did not notice Yao Xin's presence, as if she didn't exist at all.

"You have sown the seeds of 'Wisdom' among the undead, allowing them to gradually develop a civilization capable of contending with intelligent chanical life..."

"Then, you planted the seeds of 'Compassion' in the hearts of intelligent chanical beings, allowing them to gradually realize the absurdity of this war and the preciousness of life."

"Perhaps it won't be long before the peace you hope for arrives."

In the face of Yao Xin's encouragent, Li Hao only smiled faintly.

[If peace were truly so easily achieved, then peace wouldn't be so precious.]

[I've never wished to pacify a world filled with strife and chaos; I rely gave the beings living in this world another choice.]

[Apart from killing each other, they should have another choice as well.]

After a slight pause, Li Hao continued.

[Besides, I've never sought their consent when doing these things, I rely carried out my own ideas.]

[Apart from the difference in goals, my actions are no different from that of Maitreya Buddha.]

[I don't even think the beings erging from this world are obligated to be grateful to ...]

[After all, my thods have indeed led them through a life of greater pain and adversity.]

[Sotis, 'ignorance' is actually happier than 'knowing'.]

Unable to help but frown, Yao Xin clearly held a different opinion on this.

"You have offended that 'Buddha' for their sake, they must hold a sense of respect for that."

"Compared to caged lambs, a lone wolf, no matter how solitary or tattered, is still a wolf with fangs."

Unwilling to continue debating this with Yao Xin, Li Hao never sought the gratitude of the beings in this world for everything he did.

[Do you rember the purpose of my sending you to this world?]

Without hesitation, Yao Xin nodded, always placing the tasks Li Hao assigned as her top priority.

If it weren't for knowing that Li Hao dislikes war, Yao Xin would have likely led her Netherworld Race underlings into this world with force.

There is no doubt that Yao Xin would do such a thing.

Do not forget, although she is now a God, at heart she remains that morally ambiguous, uniquely thinking Immortal.

Yao Xin genuinely believes that Li Hao's current approach is too "inefficient".

Since they would inevitably offend Maitreya Buddha, it might be better to invade this world with absolute martial power from the beginning.

By then, the Undead Race and intelligent chanical life must all bow to the Creator's majesty and share peace.

"You sent

to this world because of that 'Celestial Matrix Buddha'."

"Although it was shattered by the forr deities of this world, its remnants transford into the central intelligence of intelligent chanical cities."

"If we can piece those central cores back together, perhaps we could complete the Netherworld's rules."

The essence of the "Celestial Matrix Buddha" is an Artificial Primordial Spirit.

The world that nurtured it is an artificial data-driven Spirit Realm.

Yao Xin's visit aid to utilize those central intelligence databases further to refine the rule system of the Netherworld.

Regardless of whether this idea is feasible or not,

At the very least, this endeavor allows Yao Xin to delve deeper into understanding the essence of the "Spirit Realm

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