Chapter 466 Deus Ex Machina!

"What are you thinking about? Are you planning to escape?"

Zarathustra looked at Eros with her somewhat cloudy eyes and spoke softly.

"At this very moment, the angry Saltwater Dragon Mother is on her way to swallow all these worlds into her belly and recreate everything."

"If you, as a good person, escape here, the number of lives that will be lost cannot be described by numbers."

The binary spiral of good and evil is not an absolute balance, but a dynamic balance.

It doesn't mean that Eros will quit now and the next good god of Canaan will immediately take over.

The more likely scenario is that Mott destroys Canaan with death and desolation, and then a good man rises up, defeats it, and reshapes the world into a better place.

This cycle repeats itself over and over again until the so-called "future" arrives.

Just like the ebb and flow of the tides, the cycle of life and death in nature, the dualism of good and evil also cycles like this.

Zarathustra did not threaten Eros with countless lives, he just told the truth.

Eros said nothing, but waited for Metis, his built-in brain, to respond.

After all, if we continue to preserve Canaan, the cost will be too great, and it will also lead to the integration of dualism into Greece.

"What are you hesitating about?"

Metis' voice carried a hint of urgency.

"Without Canaan, would dualism not have continued to spread toward Greece?"

“When something appears, we should take the initiative to contact and understand it instead of being afraid and staying away from it.”

"Greece already has an Ananke, and I and we will not be afraid of having another Zarathustra."

New understandings and definitions of things and the world cannot be completely destroyed.

The constants defined by Ananke, the absoluteness and inevitability brought about by the passage of time, are naturally spreading to other worlds.

There is no need to be too afraid or bothered by Zarathustra's dualism, because this is something you will have to face sooner or later.

From the original simple and sloppy world, it has gradually developed to the present day, and is an emerging concept that has gradually re-gathered from various ideas.

Metis and her companions had long ago learned to learn and progress, instead of being like some old primitive gods who only guarded the rigid authority of nature without thinking of change.

Is the original sun necessarily more powerful than the light defined by humans?

"No matter what the situation or event is, as long as you are strong enough, that is enough."

The one who was speaking at this moment seemed to be not the thoughtful goddess of wisdom Metis, but the confident and self-centered Zeus.

Zarathustra's dualism is nothing more than a deconstruction of the world.

Anu and Enki were unable to solve the problem because they were already overwhelmed just dealing with Apsu and Tiamat.

We simply cannot afford to spend any more time and energy to eliminate and reduce the impact of dualism.

Zeus is confident that he can minimize the influence of dualism and is not affected by it.

In the final analysis, if you are not good enough, don’t blame the road for being uneven.

"The most urgent thing now is to act quickly!"

"While the Zoroastrian gods behind her haven't arrived yet and Anu is being held back, we should quickly seize a few more worlds from him as spoils of war!"

When a fire breaks out in a neighbor's house, the first thing to do is to rescue the things inside.

I'm worried that the fire might burn my house. Aren't there people at home?
Metis' words were like enlightenment to Eros, making him instantly sober.

Got it, this is about the partition of Mesopotamia, ignore all that Zarathustra nonsense.

Essentially, both of them came to eat the big piece of meat of Mesopotamia. Who eats more or less depends on their ability. Although Zarathustra is definitely not at a disadvantage, the Zoroastrianism behind her is not necessarily the case.

His thoughts became clear, and Eros instantly knew what he should do.

"Astarte, today, you probably won't be able to return to the plains of Mesopotamia."

This sentence made Astarte a little confused.

At this time, she was fully armed and ready to fight a war of gods. She was thinking about whether to return to help Enki and others, or to stop her mother in the Sea of ​​Chaos.

Without caring whether Astarte understood what he said, Eros turned to look at Zarathustra and Mort behind her.

"Zarathustra, your dualism is indeed quite brilliant, but it's a pity that I don't think I am on the good side."

"Of course, I'm not the evil one either."

Eros put down his weapon, and the Jade Throne belonging to the Canaan world appeared behind him.

The never-before-used Aspect of the God appeared behind Eros, revealing the shadow of the Universe's Creation Star.

The hot and burning universe is extremely gorgeous and continues to expand until the final explosion.

Countless bright and beautiful stars were born at this moment, and were bound into shape by invisible forces, creating a more beautiful universe.

The divine form of Eros materializes the microcosm burning deep within his body.

The jade throne of the Canaan world gradually wore away in the rotating stardust. Eros swallowed up the throne that represented everything in the world and dissolved it into it with the divine form.

This action is equivalent to Eros directly swallowing up the entire Canaan world.

Matter, life, soul, and divinity were all swallowed up by Eros at this moment.

This move was something that neither Astarte nor Zarathustra had expected at all.

Shocked that Eros could do such a thing, he swallowed the worlds before Tiamat could come and swallow them up and recreate them.

I was also shocked at how Eros dared to do this. How could he dare to swallow everything in the entire world? Could he digest it?
If he cannot digest it, Eros will not die, but will become the embodiment of will that changes in accordance with the whole world.

"Are you so impulsive? Are you going to fight this hard for this world?"

Zarathustra said this with some emotion.

In her opinion, Eros's move was that he would rather give up himself than resolve the impact she had brought.

Eros just rolled his eyes at her words.

"What the hell do you know? I have someone behind me!"

After swallowing up everything in Canaan to fill and make up for his divinity, Eros was in the best condition ever.

Although countless divinities and souls, as well as information and knowledge, were madly impacting his ego and diluting his thoughts.

But with Metis to share the burden, he can still hold on.

And holding on for a while is enough time for Eros to pull out his biggest trump card.

"Damn Zeus, let's become one!"

Deus Ex Machina! It means mechanical deus ex machina!

When God comes, all the inherent logic of the story will be destroyed.

Because God is an existence beyond natural logic, and in this world, there will only be one God, the only Deus.

 Interesting fact: The god we often talk about is the God in English, while the Greek and Latin word for God is Deus.

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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