The Sims: I Open the Immortal Path for All Beings

Chapter 1423 - Chapter 1423 Chapter 1370 - Chapter 1371 Life Simulation -



Chapter 1423: Chapter 1370 – Chapter 1371 Life Simulation – The Final Battle_2 Chapter 1423: Chapter 1370 – Chapter 1371 Life Simulation – The Final Battle_2 Facing the discord within the Divine Court, such dissent symbolized division and was something even the Divine Lord personally could not resolve.

Because the issue was one the Divine Lord had brewed himself, deliberately allowed, perhaps at the very beginning everything was under his control and he could have easily resolved it.

But as the years passed, the fissures that had been buried became difficult to mend, and the fate was sealed the moment he had allowed those Ancient Gods to fall.

The only thing he could do was the same as before, to suppress dissenting voices with his powerful force, other than that, there was no other way.

Therefore, stationed high in the Divine Court, the Divine Lord could only personally intervene when mighty deities such as the Thunder God and the Fire God could no longer annihilate the human race.

This posed a great risk for the Divine Lord, as previously, when he remained behind the scenes, he had excuses and reasons that kept the opposition cautious.

But once he truly entered the fray, facing the human race, there were no options other than victory.

If he defeated the human race and obliterated them, returning in triumph, it would be enough to suppress all dissenting voices within the Divine Court and even overpower those deities without any issue.

But if he failed, or even if it were merely a draw, a temporary setback, it would lessen the fear among the opposition within the Divine Court, making their voices and power stronger, and they might even openly split from the Divine Court.

This was the last opportunity for the Divine Lord and other deities who shared his stance.

But they had no choice, especially under the circumstances now, where the strength of the human race was no longer a matter easily resolved.

Even though they had the advantage in numbers of their armies and deities, faced with Emperor Xi of the human race, they found themselves at a disadvantage.

All the deities were aware that the current situation was caused by Emperor Xi of the human race, who was behind-the-scenes pushing for this revolution, intending to topple the dominion of the Divine Court and undermine its foundation.

The opposition was still considering the human race, so they were willing to confront directly without fleeing; they had the opportunity to ambush and obliterate them.

Merely annihilating the human race actually wouldn’t solve any problem; instead, it would completely sever the last ties that bound them, freeing them from their shackles and allowing them to exert their full strength without any reservations.

A being as formidable as the Divine Lord was already terrifying; if the opposition were unshackled, unconstrained, and fearless, surviving would become a dark cloud over all deities in the Divine Court and a severe worry even for the Divine Lord.

Moreover, given the capabilities the opposition had shown, even if the human race were annihilated, the All Gods didn’t doubt their ability to reshape another race.

Thus, this was the last chance; only by truly suppressing the opposition could they restore order to the universe and enjoy peace.

Regardless of what the Divine Court thought, regardless of any plans they had, whether proactive or reactive, they were compelled to follow the human race’s plan, arriving at the final battle where both sides set aside all schemes and relied on one decisive battle to determine the victor.

Originally, the God Clan alliance, due to their defeat, was disheartened, and various thoughts arose among the All Gods, no longer exhibiting their previous spirited and lofty demeanor.

However, upon the arrival of the Divine Lord, this invincible entity, the effect was significant and evident; at least until before his defeat, his previously shaped invincible demeanor captivated the reverence of the All Gods, even if some harbored other thoughts, these could only be temporarily suppressed.

The great battle flared up again, and everyone understood that this was the ultimate fight; the outcome of this great battle would determine not just the fate of the human race and the Divine Court but also that of the lives of All Tribes in the universe.

Now, the human race and the Divine Court represented not only themselves; they also embodied the paths they were on, clashing between different ideologies and perceptions.

If the Divine Court won, they would inevitably annihilate the human race, erase all traces of human beings, and restore the universe to what they deemed the correct order, where All Tribes would continue living as before, with clear hierarchies and oppression.

If the human race were victorious, it would signify that the reign of the Divine Court was to end, and a new era would begin. The new rules represented by the human race would replace everything of the Divine Court, and the All Tribes would welcome a new era with a new life.

For the outcome of this battle, all beings of the All Tribes, including various Gods, each had their own thoughts and inclinations.

For those who already held advantages, they tended to favor a victory for the Divine Court, as they had already gained sufficient benefits. If it were the era of the human race, they were unsure if they could obtain more benefits and might even lose the benefits they currently held.

Thus, to many conservative beneficiaries, a victory for the Divine Court was the most suitable outcome, allowing them to maintain their current benefits and taking everything from the human race was also a favorable choice.

However, for many oppressed races, they had already suffered oppression, and even a bad outcome could not worsen their current state.

On the contrary, based on the things manifested by the human race, there were many aspects that they looked forward to, so they were more inclined towards the human race’s victory, stepping into a new era, which might be a turning point in their own fate.

Regrettably, while it was often claimed that eras shaped mighty beings, in the Transcendent World, if a powerful being was strong enough, they could shape an era themselves.

As it stood now, it seemed to be a contention between the human race and the Divine Court, but all beings clearly understood that the ultimate outcome hinged upon the two mighty beings between heaven and earth: Emperor Xi of the human race and the Divine Lord of the Divine Court.

The skirmishes between these Gods and many formidable beings of the human race did not affect the final result; only the victory or defeat between them would decide the course of the world.

If the Divine Lord won, then even if all the Gods of the Divine Court perished, the Divine Lord could still promote new Gods and establish a new Divine Court.

And if Emperor Xi won, even if all the deities of the human race fell, he could also spend time to reorganize the world and cultivate his own subordinates, his own Subordinate Deities.

Both armies were arrayed, Gods confronting each other, but neither had the intention to strike, especially once they realized that the ultimate victory or loss was unrelated to them; they were even less inclined to waste their lives without seeing the final result.

For the Gods of the Divine Court, they knew that even if they annihilated the human race, if Emperor Xi won, they would have no power to resist him, so it made more sense to wait for the final outcome.

Although the Divine Lord was mighty and had never been defeated,

But what if?

What if the Divine Lord lost? If they created mortal hatred by slaughtering the human race and ended up suppressed by Emperor Xi, this was not the outcome these Gods hoped to see.

They possessed long lives, powerful strengths, and stood at the pinnacle of the world; unless necessary, no one wished to perish.

If the Divine Lord lost, they wouldn’t mind changing allegiance; after all, in this world, the mighty ruled, and they were still willing to bow their heads.

And if the Divine Lord won, they could still act swiftly and without much delay.

Since the Gods of the Divine Court did not strike, the deities of the human race also would not take the initiative.

Although they were prepared to sacrifice themselves for the human race, no one willing to live would seek death voluntarily.

Especially with the current vast disparity between the two sides, the human race had only a dozen or so remaining deities, while from the Divine Court, hundreds of Gods had emerged en masse; with such a gap, they would not provoke them.

Therefore, both sides quietly waited, their gazes directed toward the heavens, watching those two invincible beings battling in the sky.

The outcome of their battle would decide the fate of them all.


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