Having joined the brave Lion, I first invited him inside the temple of the Creator God to determine the future course of action.

Perhaps from here it will be a bump from the front with the sub-divine forces that have invaded this world, but I want to avoid bumping into them without knowing the details of their opponents if I do.

This is why we invited him to try to make things as advantageous as possible for this one.

"This is where the gods come in. I never thought I'd get a chance to visit you alive."

"Huh? No, I'm not. This is like Kenji's villa. The real kingdom of God is a place where iron boxes run, heaven-piercing buildings stand, games centers and other places where there's competition to manipulate dwarves into battle."

Game center information is superfluous, but from Mizette's point of view, that's what happens.

Apparently, Mizette, who visited Japan, had a verse in which she believed and did not doubt that the world in which the Creator (I) lived was the Divine Realm, and she was also making mistakes because she had magically touched the instruments of civilization that could not be explained.

From me, this temple of the Creator God feels more mysterious, but is that a cultural difference?

It's just that Rion, the brave man, didn't even notice until there, and he snorted firmly at Mizette's words as he swallowed them.

I'm sorry about the brave man, but if you find out about the planet, I'm afraid it's going to transfer due to some trigger, so I'm going to let you use the mistake like this.

By the way, from what I've heard so far since I invited the brave man, apparently the world before mana depletion, or the world when the Creator God was present, will be a fairly long time ago.

Are we talking about such an event that the existence of the Creating God, which is said to have created that world in the generations already in his life, has not even become an obsession?

It seems that mana depletion was originally learned only because of the noise caused by the sub-gods of that world, and humans themselves did not realize it.

But then the question arises as to who the hell is the one who created the homunculus called Sie and sent the group here separately from the sub-gods, but he doesn't even know the details of it.

It's just that Shie said the doctor might know something or something, so he thinks he might try to make contact once he solves the problem with the invaders for now.

Let's keep the presence of that person, the Doctor, even in a corner of our head.

"I see.... isn't it strange that at least a few hundred years have passed since the other Creator God left, and thousands of years have passed since he was bad"

"Oh, don't be. But even the oldest country that exists in our world has about six hundred years of history, so there is no record of any more. Based on that, you could see that there was a blank period of at least 700 years."

And then.

Assuming that the time flowing in Japan is about ten times as open as the time flowing in different worlds, there would have been a blank period of nearly seventy years in Japanese time.

But then the person would already be on the verge of reaching life expectancy, and if more time had passed and he was dead, the Creator God at the beginning had done nothing to deal with the world where the Creator was gone, or something would catch him.

He's like purposefully giving me strength and kindly pointing to the thread of the resolution.

If so, it would be inconceivable that the other side of the Creator God is already dead and there is nothing I can do about it.

Given that, is it natural to assume that this blank period is during the absence of the Creator God, that some [skip] function is working and that there is a discrepancy in time?

But then again......

"Yeah, okay. I could probably see the thread of a solution to this problem in its entirety. The Creator God of your world probably exists in the divine world where you say it in your perception. Find him and bring him back, and we'll figure it all out."

"What!? Is that true, Kenji!

If I predict correctly, though.

I guess there's some reason why you just can't interfere in the world you've created, even over there, and you can't be so optimistic.

But it must be true that we have seen hope for the rest of the world.

And when this happens, the way we deal with the sub-gods, the invaders from other worlds, also changes.

If the Creating God was already dead and the world couldn't help itself, there would have been only one solution: keep fighting until one of them survives, or let the hopeful migrate here.

But if the other Creator is alive, either way, it's a certainty to fight once to get this story heard, and if we can get some clue from them to identify the other Creator, it's possible for us to search for him on Earth.

In other words, it is to say that the most peaceful solutions have been possible for each other.

Explaining the matter, the brave man grabbed his fist and murmured, "... I still hadn't crushed hope".

... Ooh, ooh.

It's a painting, you say.

I feel exactly like a brave man.

Anyway, while holding such operational meetings, it was to gather information on the other sub-gods and prepare them to challenge the showdown.

─ ─ ─ And after three days of getting ready for each other.

We finally made our way to the land of the showdown, to the Devil's Continent, which we can confirm in [Log] that we are still fighting invaders from other worlds.