As I have touched upon before, Hildegard Lintvrum is a god of the other world.

Ex, if it doesn't come with the word, but strictly speaking, this is the right one.

Because Hildegard hasn't quit God in the original world.

If there were to be such a thing as Hildegard's return to the original world, he would still be treated as God, even as he is now.

Some divinity may fall and the effect of power may also fall, but to that extent.

Being a god doesn't make a difference.

Even that Hildegard was killed by Soma makes no difference.

But death to God, if you say so, is one of the states.

It would be a strange expression, but not death to the extent that it was killed.

In the first place, God is both a superdimensional being and a transcendent.

If we are going to give God death in its true sense, the existence of the same kind will kill us all, or God Himself will give up and give in to death... or so much so that we can no longer return as God, that it will break.

At least Hildegard doesn't fall under any of them.

In that sense, Hildegard is still a different god.

Because I was reincarnated as this world's being, I'm just not God now, and as soon as I get back to the original world, I can go back to God.

No, on the contrary, it may also be possible to be treated as God in this world, even if you wish.

Something to hope for is another story.

By the way, as I said earlier that God is a super-dimensional being and transcendent, but that and the existence of God is not equals.

Hyperdimensional beings are hyperdimensional beings, and transcendents are only transcendents.

They are the same where the two go together, and that alone will not make them gods.

Then when it comes to what God is, there are roughly two categories.

Whether you created the world or were entrusted with the management of the world.

And managing the world is using reason, the law of the world, to operate the world.

It will enrich and prosper the world, to be the bearer.

Nevertheless, the former often also includes the latter, since basically what created the world also manages the world as it is.

God in this world is the latter, by the way, and Hildegard is the former.

But there are only many, some gods create only to create and be satisfied, others create not enough good things hands to entrust management to other beings.

Most of all, there is a God who is entrusted with his administration.

Still, if you ask if you will be a god because you have been entrusted with the management of the world, you can say that you are right.

Although there are some narratives, if you agree to be qualified to be a god and be entrusted with management, then you become a god at that point.

Conversely, if you have not indicated your consent to be entrusted with the administration, even if you are qualified to be God and have the power to administer reason, then its existence is not the God of what is unlimited to God.

I mean, you know...

"So, in short, what are you trying to say?

"Hmm, that doesn't mean I'm great!

That's what I said and I showed him with my chest up, and he sighed at Soma for some reason.

Hildegard grumbles that he can't solve what wasn't the reaction he expected.

"This isn't the place to lie down, is it? Or it's a compliment."

"You should keep your bullshit to yourself, okay? I thought you said earlier that you weren't a god."

"You're right, but that's it, that's this," he said.

"Yes, yes, I see. Hildegard is great, but great. Is that all right?

"I think it's too much of anything...?

With that said, Hildegard was tightening his mouth tightly because it was going to loosen up when he lost his mind.

There's nothing I can do about it because I know it's a bother, but that's what happens when I think I've been praised.

Though I guess the least I can do about it is myself still thinking it's not bad.

"Now, if you want a decent return, we're talking about saying something decent. If it's a decent thing, I'll take it seriously, too, right?

"Mmm... don't you feel too attached? Aren't we alone in a small space? More like this, don't you feel like something could happen?

"It's totally my fault. In other words, think about the atmosphere that's drifting around you."

"I don't know why, it's just a dim atmosphere!

"Well, it's just a labyrinth."

To the words, Hildegard gently took his gaze off Soma.

Because it was right.

The sight reflected in the sight by moving the gaze is as Hildegard had spoken earlier, as well as what Soma had spoken.

It's a labyrinth passage where you can see dim, uneven rock skin.

No... if I may be exact, the passage of the former labyrinth, should I say.

"Hmm... well, not to mention bullshit, but it's really turned into an ex-latio"

"Um, I hope you don't mind, but you're right. Now you know what I'm saying isn't a lie, right?

"I don't doubt it from the beginning. Nevertheless... is this also the effect of that shard of evil god power?

"Well, you can't think of anything else. It's not like you were normally in a labyrinth before you blew your head off."

Yes, that was an underground labyrinth in the college.

However, I have not encountered a demon since I stepped down to the 50th floor, even though it is currently 90 levels.

Needless to say, it was impossible.

"It's normal above the fifty levels, isn't it?

"Um, I only walked one level to try it, and the demons usually came out, too, right? An anomaly… or you should think that it is only below the fifty levels that is no longer a labyrinth"

It was by chance that I realized it.

Since Soma blew up shards of evil god power in the lowest level here, it has been sealed off below the fifty levels.

It was also because we decided that it would be fine to leave it to some extent, and rather because we needed to.

Because it had been polluted by the power of evil gods, which even Soma could not contain.

It was such a substitute, that if the weak of power came near, they would be swallowed up by death.

However, there is no such thing as the fact that if left unattended, it will be scattered one of these days, and most importantly, something that needs to be used, such as below the fifty tiers.

That's what blockaded it... Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.

At that time, I was just going to do a little research, but as soon as I noticed this anomaly, I went back and was looking into it again with Soma today.

"By the way, is there a precedent or something?

"At least not as far as I know. Oh no... it might be close if I told you it was close after the nucleus of the labyrinth was crushed. Just..."

"Didn't the nucleus of the labyrinth talk about the labyrinth collapsing when it broke?

"Um, it's not supposed to be, but rarely does it break completely. At that time, while leaving the atmosphere of the labyrinth, no demons will appear, it will be such a place..."

The nucleus of the labyrinth is the heart of the labyrinth in the literal sense of the word, the labyrinth.

While the details are unclear, we know that it is necessary to maintain the labyrinth, and if we break it, the labyrinth will basically collapse.

It's really rare for something like what Hildegard said to happen, and it doesn't make sense where it happened.

Where only the side left off, what's wrong with that?

The advantage and disadvantage of the labyrinth is that demons appear there.

Hunt for it and you'll get the material, but it's more dangerous than demons showing up next to each other.

If those two are weighed down and it is determined that the advantages outweigh the advantages, the maintenance of the labyrinth becomes a priority without destroying the nucleus… In fact, the labyrinth found is mostly one where the destruction of the nucleus is aimed.

This underground labyrinth is a rare place intended to be maintained.

"Anyway, no one will use it below the fifty tiers, because it's an unavailable place. If anything happens, I'll have to ask Soma, and if it's no longer a labyrinth, then there's no problem..."

"Well, for now, do we have to go to the bottom?"

"Um, yeah. So, it's a corner, so you just need to know more about my greatness."

"I don't know if there is an element around which the word" corner "is used..."

Looking at Soma sighing like a shudder, Hildegard groans, mumbling.

I still can't.

No, it's been like this for a long time, but it's been two years since we met again in this world.

It wouldn't be funny if it stayed the same forever.

"Is it still necessary, as I was told, for the body of...? Nevertheless, if that happens now, we won't be able to make up for it... even though he said he's keeping it this way thinking about it at the corner... no, but... hmm. What do you think, Soma?

"In the meantime, do you want me to be clear whether it's solitary or not? Or, the first thing that bothers me is who told you?

"Yeah? Yeah, I thought Ioli was here the other day, right? That's when I heard."

"I'm just wondering what to say... but I don't dare ask because I can somehow predict. Rather, what is he saying..."

"Mm-hmm? Isn't that different? Soma said he liked that type one way or the other..."

"All right, the next time you see him, you're sure to bust him. Totally, I don't know if it's a return of interest, but it's extra..."

The whining, sighing side was something that made you feel familiar with the other person who turned it someplace.

Besides, Hildegard narrows his eyes.

It's not about jealousy or anything like that.

Because I remembered the first time I saw Soma.