A new ruler could only emerge once all existing life in the world are destroyed?
The World Tree’s response left me with a pounding headache.
...What kind of bullshit rule is that..?’
The world I lived in needed a new ruler, as it had none at the moment.
But for that to happen, every living creature would have to be erased.
“And who the hell came up with this rule?”
What kind of lunatic would create a rule like this?
It was absurd.
[ It wasn’t a rule made by someone. That is just how the world works. ]
I exhaled a heavy, frustrated sigh.
That’s just how it works?
“That’s ridiculous.”
If these were the rules, it meant every living creature would vanish the moment the world sought a new ruler.
You want me to believe such a thing?
It truly was unbelievable.
It wasn’t something I’ve ever heard in my life, and it was too absurd.
“I have never heard of a ruler, and my world has functioned perfectly fine without one.”
The tree claimed no new life could be born without a ruler, but that wasn’t true for my world.
“If what you said isn’t a lie, then perhaps there is a ruler in my world, one you’re unaware of?”
If a ruler connected all life in the world, did that make them akin to a god?
Was that the mysterious God that Shaolin and Wudang Sects served?
I had no idea.
The concept was too absurd; it felt like I’d need ages to wrap my head around it.
It wasn’t easy to believe at all.
[ Apostle. ]
The World Tree called me, but its words barely reached my ears.
[ A world that breaks out of its rules, is called a crack. ]
“Crack?”
[ That’s right. Since the principles of your world have shattered, it now faces abnormalities. ]
“...Just what is that crack you are referring to- “
Oh.
Something struck me just as I was about to speak.
A world with its principles broken is called a crack, and if I had to think of one thing that fit that description...
Perhaps,
“...The Gate of Demons?”
A strange crack that opens midair, unleashing hordes of Demons.
Very long ago, it was said that the ancestors of Gu Clan caused the start of the calamity.
If that was what shattered the principles of my world,
Perhaps...?
No way.
It had to be that way.
The existence of a ruler, the absence of it, and the fact that the principles of my world had been broken.
What if that was caused by the Gate of Demons?
...You are telling me that my ancestors, of all people, were responsible for all the problems in the world?
If the Gate of Demons was the crack the World Tree spoke of, it made sense why the Gu Clan had to atone for the sins of their ancestors.
Wait, could I even call it a sin?
Looking at it differently, a world without a ruler couldn’t birth new life. But the Gu Clan’s act of opening the Gate of Demons allowed life to continue cycling. Maybe they had done some good afte— ȒåNoВƐ????
Maybe not...
I tried to think of it in a good way, but I shook my head at my realization.
No matter how hard I tried, I couldn’t justify the Gu Clan’s decision to unleash the Gate of Demons upon the world.
It would’ve been a different story if my ancestors tried to destroy the world’s rules instead.
But since that wasn’t the case, their actions had left behind a legacy of sin that still lingered, making it impossible to justify.
Right now, I needed to focus on what the World Tree had told me and get to the bottom of it.
“Fine. Let’s assume these rules and cracks are real.”
Even though I couldn’t fully grasp it, I decided to give it the benefit of the doubt.
Then I asked.
“Where is the ruler of my world, then?”
If every world required a ruler, where was the ruler of the Central Plains?
That was the place I needed to start searching.
After all, everything had fallen apart because of the ruler’s absence.
[ ... ]
The World Tree remained silent at my question.
Did it not know the answer?
Or perhaps a world without a ruler was possible after all.
Surely that’s possible.
[ There is no such thing as a world without a ruler. ]n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
“Be honest, you can read my mind, right?”
[ The world despises the act of breaking its principles. ]
The World Tree ignored my question and continued speaking.
[ Because of that, it tries hard to put it back to normal. ]
“Are you saying the world tries to bring in a new ruler to fix things?”
[ Correct. Where there is a world filled with life, there must also be a ruler. ]
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