Born in such a place, they are no exception, always willingly accepting happiness and never doubting their lives.

Clothing, shelter, and regular food.

The Walking Dead who gave up thinking.

What they produce is faith.

Ideological education, deviant knowledge, human breed improvement.

Of course, this phenomenon is heterogeneous, so it didn't take long for it to attract the attention of the gods of the West Side.

Later after investigation.

It was discovered that in the history of mankind in the nineteenth century, a doctrine called utopian socialism was set off.

This doctrine even gave rise to a worldwide trend, and in later words, it was a utopia.

Perfect socialism, perfect utopian world.

It's perfect, that's right, it's the result that humans and gods and Buddhas are looking forward to.

Such a strong change in history eventually led to a period of historical transition that they named "Utopia".

They believe that the perfect harmony between human beings and the gods and Buddhas is coming.

That's what all the gods thought at the time.

Because utopia is the culmination of the development of the human world to its most perfect state.

The people in the [Ideal Village] have developed a large number of beliefs, and these beliefs are very beneficial to the gods of the Western District.

After all, in the box garden, there was such an iron rule.

Gods and Buddhas exist because of the beliefs of human beings.

Because of this, at this time, most of the gods in the West District welcomed the birth of this [Ideal Town] very much.

They believe that Hakowa will start from their western side and become perfect, and they think that this is the posture that man and God should have.

The ideal land is the ideal form in which man and God can construct an interdependent relationship.

Although a small group of gods felt that something was wrong, they were still pressured to turn a blind eye to this.

Under the leadership of the god named [Utopia], the gods of the West District gradually became the fence of the [Ideal Town].

However, it is in this case.

One of the gods fought back.

"What arrogant words!"

It was the tuxedo-like monster who was in charge of life, death, and vulgar love, and he blocked all of himself, and came forward to condemn the gods.

- You want people to live without understanding the delicacy of cigars and the toxicity of secondhand smoke?

- Do you want people to live without understanding the pleasure of alcohol and learning from its toxicity Xi progress?

- You want people to conceive life without knowing what the difference is between loveless and loving sex?

Without an overwhelming self-love mentality, there will be no ultimate fraternity. Those gods and tuxedo-suited monsters who try to eradicate freedom and autonomy are incompatible from the moment they are born.

That's right, he said what he really thought.

It is not a utopia at all, nor is it the social apex that humanity will eventually reach.

It was simply a birdcage, a birdcage that bound freedom and imprisoned thoughts.

How could the history of mankind in the nineteenth century, when both material and intellectual were still in its infancy, leap through several steps to reach the apex of mankind?

That's just bluffing, being deceived, all the gods being deceived.

"That's not a god at all, it's a demon king, it's not a utopia, it's a dystopia, that's a closed world!"

The tuxedo-like deity launched a counterattack.

He overturned it all and then tried to build it all up.

If this continues, if this continues, everything will be eroded and closed.

And yet—

The gods who heard this were furious about this—

- You outlier!

- You're a god too!?

- The ideal land is the connection between us human beings and God!

- Why do you question it!?

In the face of the questioning of countless gods, the tuxedo gods never gave in.

He was born at a time when slavery was at a time. As a symbol of freedom for his slaves, he held aloft pleasures such as cigars and rum and praised unfettered love, and was born as one of the closest gods to man, just like Shakti.

Because he is like this, he can't agree with it.

He gambled on the reputation of his beloved followers, who were treated like domestic animals despite their desire for human rights.

Knowing that he was at an overwhelming disadvantage, he was still determined to oppose the hypocritical ideal country.

However, many of the gods regard the pleasure he advocates as taboo, as a violation of morality. Therefore, even though he was born as a god of goodness, he was engraved with the mark of a demon king.

That's right—

Tuxedo gods, he became the [Demon King].

He was named the [Demon King], and was expelled by the Western District Gods.

Obviously, he doesn't meet the original definition of a demon king at all... But the gods cursed him and his gods in unison. But no matter what kind of stigma the tuxedo monster suffers, he insists on not letting go of the banner of rebellion held high.

Even if he is insulted as a cult god.

Even if it is spread the hypocritical rumor that he is the master of the Black Magic Sect.

Even when his reputation and ideas as a god were trampled on and his beloved believers were ravaged one by one, he never stopped fighting.

"You don't know... How horrible it is to lose one's freedom, to be reduced to slavery. "

He shouted, however, no god heeded.

"That's not a utopia at all, that's dystopia, that's a closed world!!"

He was expelled.

He was expelled from the group of gods and did not enjoy the lofty [Ideal Town] as a god.

And yet—

These gods don't know that the one they call the Utopian deity... Laughed!

Grinning with fangs.

Carrying the banner of [Birdcage], he imperceptibly devoured the western area of Hakoiwa, and it was only a matter of time before human history was locked up in a [closed world].

This—

It is another of the strongest god-killers who succeeded humanity in the final trial of absolute evil.

- The final trial of humanity, the dystopian demon king.

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