lemme guess: the Destruction god didn't think much of the humans that "spawned" on the world, and was going to let them be, but the Creation god didn't like that something appeared out of nowhere in the world she helped create, and wants to eradicate them, so the world would go back as to how it was...
And so the author pulled a card where humans weren't created by the creator god, but instead suddenly apeared out of nowhere. Then along the way the author gonna show that humans are superior to gods. That's kinda racist ngl.
lol I stopped reading at chapt 15, skipped all the way to the boss fight with the dude and then the god, and yet, I somehow feel as if I hadn’t missed a single thing😂
lol I stopped reading at chapt 15, skipped all the way to the boss fight with the dude and then the god, and yet, I somehow feel as if I hadn’t missed a single thing😂
I've read somewhere that if you read the first few chapters and the last and still have a general idea of what's going on in the book, then you've already read a similar one. Idk how true that statement is or where I've learned it, but whenever I practice it, it is usually spot on.
I read this years ago and it's only now that I have gone from the start to the latest chapter. 50 chapters and it feels like the story was sped through as fast as possible. It's interesting, but it's soley comprised of "and then" storytelling.