Author: My mother has another check up tomorrow, an endoscopy so my time spent on writing is limited for now. No idea if I can do edits tomorrow or not.
[Making a breakthrough in so little time... Am I supposed to say that its expected of a god?]
It's impossible to know just what kind of reaction Xuan Nuo has towards these words as his face is completely covered away by the wolf like helmet.
Using the sword that had blocked his attack as footing Xuan Nuo leaps back and puts a few meters of distance between Ye Gui Feng and himself.
"I have long lost my rights to proclaim myself as a god for the day that I destroyed my world is the day that I had ceased to have any rights to do so."
What is considered a god is but a member of the race called Shèng Zú (圣族 Translation: the Divine).
The members of this race are probably one of the earliest forms of intelligent life to come into existence under the Original Monarchs.
Each member of this race has vastly different appearances from one another. Some take on the form of an animal while others may take on a more human like appearance.
Their role as the balancer of a world is something that was coincidentally granted to them by the Original Monarchs as an experiment during the early days of their reign.
Since the Divines are meant to act as the balancer of a world their natural lifespan couldn't possibly be short and as one of the earliest lifeforms to walk upon this plane of heaven and earth their talents in cultivation is surely far above average.
But that doesn't mean that they are invincible. Similar to humans they too can die from a fatal wound.
Most Divines would choose to sleep their years away upon experiencing eons' worth of activity. Rarely would there be a Divine that would choose to do what Xuan Nuo had done by creating a clone and having it experience the world beneath him as a common mortal.
As the Divine is an existence that is intricately linked to the lifespan of a world due to their roles it would be appropriate to think that so long as the world exists the Divine will also exist. But that also goes to say that should the world cease to exist the Divine will also cease to exist.
However, there are a few cases in which the Divine may die prior to the end of the world that they govern.
The cause of this is usually related to the matter of faith.
Should the people of that world cease to believe in the existence of the Divine that governs their world that Divine would eventually perish.
The day that Xuan Nuo destroyed his world with scorn and disgust is the day that he should have died as well for he had exterminated all his believers.
Yet here and now Xuan Nuo continues to exist even if he is but a recreation of the Asura Monarch's memories through his Absolute Law.
"As I am right now I am no longer a member of the race known to the world as the Divines for I as a Divine had died on that very day. Right now and forever into the future I shall be but a simple warrior who serves the monarch that rules over the Xiūluō Tiān Yù (修罗天域 Translation: Shura Heaven's Realm)."
A sense of pride that is as great as a majestic mountain can be felt from Xuan Nuo who had discarded his identity as a member of the oldest race known to man.
"Everything, regardless of their origins are given equal treatment before death."
[Indeed.]
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