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Chapter 223 Father Is Better Than All Gods

Chapter 223 Father Is Better Than All Gods

After listening to Skadi's needs, Nakbet looked at Herris who was working non-stop in the distance, turned around and jumped in front of the God of Craftsman, and called him over.

Heris, the god of mountains and craftsmen, came from afar panting with his hammer. Just now, he was helping Nakbet, the god of death, to build six Styx rivers, so as to divide the underworld into different regions.

"What to do? Nakbet."

Hearing the question, the God of Death pointed to Skadi, the God of Winter, and said:

"Skadi needed a favor from us before he would lend a helping hand."

Harris took a breath and asked:

"What help?"

"A tiger man named Kars, he wants Kars to follow him, believe in him, and obey his dispatch to establish a kingdom in the extreme north."

After Nakbet finished speaking, he told Herris about the current situation.

Harris asked:

"Then what should we do now?"

Before Nakbet could speak, Assis stepped forward and said:
"It's very simple, maybe we just need to help that Baird get the gem."

Harris said suspiciously:

"why?"

"Goddess Skadi said that Kars, the tiger man, followed Baird just to assist him in fulfilling his wish to seize the gem. As long as we help Baird win the gem, then... Kars no longer needs to follow Baier Germany."

Then, based on his recent observations of the earth and the mortal world from the celestial kingdom, Assis described the situation in the battle ground. Although the snake-man and poisonous concubine held a gem in her hand, her rule could not last long, because she Apart from being ruthless, he doesn't know how to rule.

Because of this, Assis estimated that her ministers would start a rebellion, and that day the gems would naturally fall into other hands again.

"As long as we let them take this opportunity and get the gems, then everything will be solved."

Under Assis' thorough analysis, both Herris and Nakbet understood the current situation.

Nakbet praised:
"Assis, you are smart and contemplative. I want you to be the judge of the underworld, and judge the whereabouts of every soul in the underworld."

Assis saluted and thanked Nakbet for his praise.

Then, he thought of something, and his eyes fell into the distance, which was the top of the mountain, and it was also the direction that Herries often looked at.

"Speaking of which, you say, is there a God who is 'yes'?"

"Yes Yes'?"

Nakbet was a little confused, he didn't know what Assis was talking about,
"I've never heard of a god called 'yes'."

"That's not a name, I mean...would there be a god who felt like 'yes.'"

Assis explained.

Herlis was not very clear at first, but after realizing the direction Assis was looking at, he suddenly thought of something.

"You can explain clearly."

Harris asked.

"Before I die, I think about the question 'Who am I?'

In this sentence, the word 'is' means to define, means to exist, and 'who' means to be defined.

So I'm wondering, has any god thought about 'Who am I? 'this problem. "

Assis, who had an illusory figure, narrated the questions he had thought about before he died.

"You have an interesting idea,"

Nakbet said:

"If I were to answer, I would be Death, and I would be Nakbet."

Assis nodded slowly.

Herris on the side thought for a while, his eyes froze for a moment, as if he had thought of something.

Assis continued,
"So I wondered, is there a God whose answer to 'who am I' is: I am 'yes'?"

There was a hint of regret in his voice, because before he could find the answer, his neck was bitten off by a foraging brown bear.

"some."

A solemn voice came from not far from Assis.

Harris said word by word:

"I know that there is such a God."

Assis was stunned, and then the excitement that almost overwhelmed his heart.

He didn't expect that a question that troubled him before and after his life would finally have an answer.

"Who is it, which god is it?"

Assis asked excitedly:

"I want to visit him, which star is he on?!"

Herris stared straight at Assis, calmly said:
"He doesn't have any stars, he is not in the celestial kingdom."

The voice fell to his ears, Assis didn't care at first, then he was puzzled, and finally he was terrified.

"Are you... right?"

Although he is a mortal, in these days of getting along with Nakbet, the god of death, Assis knows that all gods have a star, and there are no exceptions.

The stars are like the authority and throne of the gods. How can a god without authority and throne be called a god?
But Herlis said that the god didn't have any stars.

What kind of mysterious god is that?
In the kingdom of celestial bodies, there is no corresponding star!

Where is His authority, and where is His throne? !

"Without stars...it's...impossible."

Assis said with a trembling voice.

Herris' words subverted his long-standing worldview.

"Assis, Naqbet is the god of death because he has the death star, so he said: 'I am the god of death.'

The stars of the gods are the authority and the limitation of self-knowledge. "

Herris looked at Assis solemnly, and described the image of his father word by word for the future judge of the underworld.

"And because that god has no stars,
It is precisely because He has existed from the beginning of nothingness and darkness that it is possible to realize: He is 'Yes'.

He is the origin of everything, He is the definition, He is existence itself. "

The solemn and grandiose narration of Krishna,

Assis couldn't help getting goosebumps with excitement.

"Then where is his authority, and where is his throne?!"

Assis, eager for knowledge, asked in a trembling voice.

"His authority lies in everything in this world, and his throne stands on the top of the mountain."

The pitch of Heris raised slightly, and the supreme god he depicted made even the well-informed Assis tremble.
"I want to tell you that He is our Father!"

If there are other mortals who believe in the Lord standing on this death star, they will definitely find that Herlis looks like a pious preacher.

Or... the preaching god.

Assis took a deep breath and asked:

"Could it be that the Father you're talking about...is far superior to all gods?"

The god of mountains and craftsmen answered after thinking for a while:

"He is above all things,"

Heris greeted Assis with incredible eyes,
"And more than a conqueror."

(End of this chapter)

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