"You're missing the point. There is no greater power. It wasn't just one or two gods who blessed him; it was the collective will of all the gods in his universe. And it wasn't just the gods; even the universe itself, in its last moments of consciousness, blessed him. He carries within him not just the divinity of gods but also the seed of his universe. In a sense, he's a seed containing another seed, a universe waiting to be born. Imagine having the power of an entire universe inside you; he can become more powerful than you and me," the second voice elaborated, its tone earnest and filled with conviction. "Besides, unlike us, they didn't impose any conditions or destinies upon him when they perished. They granted him the ultimate gift—the freedom of choice. We've always sent souls with predestined paths, telling them they had a mission to fulfill. Those souls failed because maybe we did not give them free will. This one is different. He has his freedom, his choice, and he's aware of our conversation," the second voice concluded, emphasizing the soul's unique situation.
Legend of The Young Master
Eastern · Nobelnerd
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