The painting opens with a welcome from the Heaven Emperor to the world of the painting. The Heaven Emperor tells the protagonist that he is not a god, and that he will not save anyone. He gives the protagonist two days to decide whether or not to dedicate himself to the cause. The protagonist tells the Emperor that the rebels refused to surrender, so he killed them so that they would be able to accompany their leader into hell. The Emperor says that he believes the protagonist's story, but that he does not have enough evidence to prove that the protagonist is a god. He says that the painting will last only for a short period of time, but he will continue to teach the protagonist how to build his foundation.
The painting opens with a welcome from the Heaven Emperor to the world of the painting. The Heaven Emperor tells the protagonist that he is not a god, and that he will not save anyone. He gives the protagonist two days to decide whether or not to dedicate himself to the cause. The protagonist tells the Emperor that the rebels refused to surrender, so he killed them so that they would be able to accompany their leader into hell. The Emperor says that he believes the protagonist's story, but that he does not have enough evidence to prove that the protagonist is a god. He says that the painting will last only for a short period of time, but he will continue to teach the protagonist how to build his foundation.