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After work, start to speedrun the other world-Chapter 569 - 227: Conversing with the Whole World_2
In her eyes, life was but a cheap commodity that she could create at will, as long as the few people she cared about were alive, she could recreate all life.
"Have you thought of a way to let yourself live on?" Xi Mu asked with a smile, unconcerned by the indifferent attitude shown by the Creation Witch.
"Does something exist outside of the world?" the Creation Witch asked calmly, sitting next to Ahtal, "In this closed world system, one would only fall into an eternal cycle of rebirth without introducing variables."
With her talent, as soon as she began to think about how to solve the current world’s problems, she would quickly identify the core issue and attempt to tackle it fundamentally.
However, she could not be certain whether anything lay beyond the world, nor what conditions were required to find it, which, for someone within a closed world system, remained an unknown and uncertainty.
This confusion was akin to that of human beings in reality, who question whether something exists beyond the universe. Despite speculations that more universe may exist beyond it, no solid evidence has ever been produced.
This was the very problem the Creation Witch was now facing.
"There are worlds beyond this one," Xi Mu gave a definitive answer and thoughtfully added, "Extraterritorial demons have the ability to leave the world, but how to find a new world, that’s another problem."
With the abilities of an extraterritorial demon, it was like a fish jumping out of a fishbowl, attempting to find the ocean or another bowl— a task as daunting as crossing Ragnarok.
This was not to deny the powers of extraterritorial demons, on the contrary, their abilities were exceptional, but insufficient to overcome the predicament.
"Is that so?" The Creation Witch pondered for a moment, failing to come up with any satisfactory solutions, then refocused and asked Ahtal, "Why have you been able to arrive in this era?"
"Because I am the King of Ash, and I am Ahtal," Xi Mu said, without going into detail about how it was achieved. He had accomplished this feat through the system’s powers, otherwise, merely descending with his will to the past would trigger Ragnarok, let alone bringing his physical self to this era.
The Creation Witch thought for a moment and said, "You split... yourself?"
"You could see it as an advanced technique of the Creator," Xi Mu made up casually, and the Creation Witch did not press any further.
She shifted her focus elsewhere.
"Have you found a way to resolve Ragnarok?"
"If we don’t consider keeping everyone from the old world alive," Xi Mu said with a gentle smile, "I can resolve the crisis of Ragnarok right now."
The Creation Witch nodded, then stood up and looking at Ahtal with a gentle smile, she said, "I won’t tell them you have already descended."
"With their abilities, they’ll find out sooner or later, but it would be nice to keep it under wraps a bit longer," Xi Mu chuckled lightly. He had great trust in the abilities of the Destiny Witch and the Witch of Death; as long as he continued to make moves in this world, his arrival would eventually be detected.
"Then that’s your business," said the Creation Witch, vanishing on the spot. She had obtained the information she wanted, and as for the emotional entanglements between Ahtal and the Witch of Death and others, she had no interest in getting involved.
A few days later.
In a remote mountain village.
The Delusional Demon and the Density Demon were sitting by the river, each holding a fishing rod, waiting for the All-Known Saintess to arrive.
As for preaching, it was not necessary; it was far too time-consuming, better to wait for the All-Known Saintess to create an opportunity for them to converse with the whole world.
And just then.
Eden emerged from the opposite bank of the river. She stepped over the flowing water and approached the Delusional Demon and the Density Demon.
"All-Known Saintess, are you prepared?" the Density Demon asked first. He and the Delusional Demon had been waiting in this secluded village for days for the All-Known Saintess to make her preparations.
Eden nodded slightly, "I can now allow you to converse with everyone in the world, whether you can succeed depends on your eloquence."
The Density Demon asked curiously, "What if we can’t persuade everyone?"
"That’s okay too," Eden replied calmly, "as Ragnarok approaches, most people will choose to indulge in delusions."
"That’s just a choice made out of necessity," the Delusional Demon shook his head, fully aware that letting everyone indulge in delusions was only because reality was too desperate and powerless, forcing everyone to escape into fantasy.
"Now we can converse with the whole world," he put away his fishing rod, his expression becoming serious.
Although he himself felt that letting everyone indulge in delusions was a choice akin to escapism, he also wholeheartedly believed it was currently the best option.
"Then let’s begin," Eden extended his finger, and a fine white light flickered between its slender length, the Density Demon twitched his mouth: "Isn’t this too fast?"
Though he said that, the Density Demon knew that in this world on the brink of doomsday, every minute and second were incredibly precious, with no time to waste frivolously.
In every place, possessing nearly the same standard as the world itself, when such an existence decides to act, aside from a minority with the power to resist, basically everyone else can only accept passively.
Whether they be gods or demons.
...
The Iris Flower Kingdom.
"Bang!" The Goddess of Salvation felt the fist in front of her rapidly magnify, and then she was sent flying, tumbling into a nearby pond.
Then she sank with a gurgling sound.
Xi Mu handed his wooden sword to Ashliya beside him, then walked toward the pond. He had been trying to teach the Goddess of Salvation to fight, but the result could not be said to be very ideal, it was completely unideal, in fact.
This was not to say the Goddess of Salvation lacked talent for combat; on the contrary, she learned quickly, but there was a problem with her mentality, a psychological barrier regarding fighting herself.
"Come out, I should not have hit too hard," he called out.
The Goddess of Salvation blinked underwater, seemingly puffing out several bubbles in dissatisfaction, then rose from the pond, pointing at the sky: "Teacher, there’s someone in the sky."
Xi Mu followed her gesture, and saw the figure of the Delusional Demon in the air, with the Density Demon and Eden beside him.
"Things seem to have gotten interesting," he chuckled, walking towards a nearby chair, and upon seeing this, Ashliya immediately went to pour a cup of tea and brought it over to Ahtal.
As a princess of the Iris Flower Kingdom, she should not be serving her brother-in-law, but Ahtal, as the King of Ash at the end of time, was a different matter altogether.
"Thank you," Xi Mu smiled as he took the teacup, glancing at the reserved Ashliya. He had been frequently visiting Letixia until one day, Ashliya suddenly barged into Letixia’s room and discovered his relationship with Letixia.
So he took the opportunity to help Letixia train her sister a bit.
"Not at all, not at all," Ashliya waved her hands frantically, her face showing a want-to-cry expression. She seriously suspected that Ahtal intended to bully her, which was why he had the Dusk Cult secretly contact her, offering her the power that seemed capable of defeating her sister.
Otherwise, she would not have rashly charged into Letixia’s room, stumbling upon the relationship between Letixia and the King of Ash, leading to her being taken by Ahtal for training.
Of course, this training referred to a moral one, with no unmentionable physical training involved, but rather hoping to train her to be a normal person.
"This is a conversation with all sentient beings," the Delusional Demon asked solemnly from above, "Do you desire a proper death?"







