In this chapter, the master explains that the gods are "the incarnation" of all things, and that they are stronger than the things they used to be. The sky is the original place where the gods were born and lived. When humans and demons destroyed them, the sky dropped from its original position and was buried here. The condensed energy and condensed matter of the stars are the stars among the gods, but they all have died. The master tells the brat that they will reach the temple when the gods used to live there. This is just the "gravel of the gods" , and there is no "remaining resentment" . The temple is the highest peak, and one hour later, the bell of the central area is visible. It is the tall tower that once belonged to one of the god's northern allies. The tower is connected to the sun, the moon, and stars, but now it is connected only to the body of a god. The brat asks the master if he can try to transmit the power from the tower to the rest of the world.
In this chapter, the master explains that the gods are "the incarnation" of all things, and that they are stronger than the things they used to be. The sky is the original place where the gods were born and lived. When humans and demons destroyed them, the sky dropped from its original position and was buried here. The condensed energy and condensed matter of the stars are the stars among the gods, but they all have died. The master tells the brat that they will reach the temple when the gods used to live there. This is just the "gravel of the gods" , and there is no "remaining resentment" . The temple is the highest peak, and one hour later, the bell of the central area is visible. It is the tall tower that once belonged to one of the god's northern allies. The tower is connected to the sun, the moon, and stars, but now it is connected only to the body of a god. The brat asks the master if he can try to transmit the power from the tower to the rest of the world.