The difference between truth and illusion was in the evidence. The truth couldn't be proven to be false, while an illusion could be proven to be untrue.
If an illusion reached a point wherein it could never be proven to be false, could it not beco the truth?
Lawrend ca to a realization as he stood in a daze.
He believed the words of the Creator. Lawrend sensed that he could completely control his soul once he beca a God. It wouldn't be impossible for him to create fake mories, which would then beco real mories if he accepted them as true.
Reavire was a Goddess, and her choice of keeping the false mories already cented their existence in her soul. It wouldn't be wrong to say that she had lived a different life after that.
However, the world and her history could always prove that her mories were altered. Thus, her current state was an illusion.
"To complete her mory alteration, I must change the mory of the world too…"
Lawrend closed his eyes as his Maid Energy swirled within his body and exploded outwards. His Maid Energy could turn anything into his maids because of his obsession with maids.
"If I use my Maid Energy to its fullest… can I change a world?"
The Maid Energy flowing out of Lawrend's body beca stronger and stronger. It created powerful tsunami-like waves over the sea, and the sands of the beach vanished, digging a hundred-ter-deep hole.
Lawrend used his Maid Energy to simulate mana in the past in order to open the portals between the Spirit World and the Human World. It was possible because he used to use mana.
At the end of the day, the different energies of the various worlds were just manifestations of the natural laws. It is inevitable that vastly different energies have similar natural laws composing them.
Lawrend's Maid Energy was not that different from mana.
"If I replaced the natural laws of the Human World, would I change mana to Maid Energy?"
Lawrend's mind went into motion as he simulated the possibilities. His powerful Sub-God soul mixed and matched all the natural laws he was familiar with.
After a few minutes, Lawrend held his head as dizziness took over him.
"Ugh… It's not possible unless I'm a God and the Human World cooperates with ."
Lawrend shook his head. The idea was flawless but impossible, given his current abilities. The Human World never had an avatar anyway, so it would never be able to cooperate with him.
"Whatever…"
Lawrend took a step, and a heart-shaped portal appeared in front of him.
"—are powerful beings brought by a group of Gods to the Human World."
Reavire stopped speaking when Lawrend entered the cavern. The chaos earlier was gone, and the whole group was amicably sitting around the bonfire with Reavire sharing a story.
"What took you so long?" Reavire asked, her voice soothing and relaxed.
"I t a friend."
"Friend?"
"Anyways, what are you girls talking about?"
Lawrend walked towards them. He could see the annoyance in the eyes of his other maids, who were still thinking about the words he had said earlier.
"Hmm…" Reavire's pupils constricted. Her thoughts were unclear to Lawrend. "I'm telling them the story of how Phoenixes arrived in the Human World."
Lawrend didn't know if she noticed the Creator had visited him. After all, if she tried to look, it would be easy for her to see where he went.
After thinking about it for a bit, Lawrend let it go. He looked at Ember and saw the uneasiness in her facial expression.
The two of them made eye contact, and she averted her gaze. From the looks of it, she had a lot of things going on in her head.
"Can you continue?" Lawrend asked and casually sat beside Reavire.
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"!!!"
The eight of his maids jumped in their seats. Their mouths opened and closed as if they wanted to say sothing.
Reavire gave them a quick glance, and they shut up.
Lawrend's mouth opened wide in amazent. He didn't know what kind of magic she did for them to be afraid of her. Well, if he ignored she was a Goddess, that is.
"When I was born, there was already an ancient story that Phoenixes ca from the stars. After they arrived, they ravaged the lands and killed anything else on site. The dragons naturally living in the Human World started growing stronger as well.
"So by the ti I was born, the two mighty beasts road the lands. I only found out later that the dragons were also sent by a different God in an older past, and they were taking a different approach than the phoenixes.
"Master and I t during the ti I was growing up. He and I got along well until he told to beco his maid… It was absurd to hear since I thought he wanted to beco his wife…" Reavire glanced at him with a look that said she was annoyed but also happy.
His maids looked at each other, and then their heads turned to the two of them weirdly. They knew that he altered her mories, but it still felt like the two of them had actually t each other long ago in the past.
"Hahaha… I'm obsessed with maids."
Lawrend laughed dryly. They were proof of his obsession with his maids, so he didn't need to say much.
Reavire continued, "Once I beca a Sub-God, I started killing them, and once I beca a Goddess, I made them part of the Human World's natural laws."
An eerie light seed to flash in Reavire's eyes at the ntion of her genocide.
Lawrend and Ember turned to each other. The look of realization and shock in their eyes couldn't be more plain and obvious to see.
"Do you understand now?" Reavire asked, gazing at Ember.
Ember nodded and bowed her head. Although it would take her a while to swallow this new information, it already helped calm her down.
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