The person who understood you the best would often be your enemy.
Evil Gods were the mortal enemies of the entire Aishi.
So-called "evil" was nothing more than a term that deviated from the proper path. If one only looked at it on paper, it would probably mean that the Gods were unconventional and unorthodox. But as this term was used and mentioned by people, even more common sense would be added to it, and it would be filled with an evil and eerie flavor.
Eich also had Evil Gods, but that was before the Holy War. The Evil Gods referred to the Gods who weren't of the Order Faction. The Gods of the Chaos Faction and even the Gods of the Neutral Faction were all referred to as Evil Gods by the Order species.
However, most Aishi Evil Gods weren't fundamentally different from the Order Gods. Throughout history, there were countless Evil Gods who became Order Gods, and Order Gods who became Chaos Evil Gods. The smooth transition between Evil Gods and Order Gods was proof of this.
As for the "Evil Gods" that were attracted to Eich after the dimensional door to the world of Eich opened, the "God" they referred to was the "God" of the Mother Goddess of Eich.
This meant that these foreign Evil Gods were on the same level as the Mother Goddess of Eich, while the Gods of Eich were one level lower in terms of power.
Perhaps it was difficult to understand, but the Divine Power and Domain of the Aishi Gods were all a part of this world. They were the children of the Mother Goddess, and also the overseers of this world. They possessed the special Divine Concepts and Divine Power of this world. If they left the Aishi World without sufficient preparation, their strength and lifeforce would greatly decrease.
There was once an extremely powerful Aishi Main God who left the mortal realm. But because he lost the support of the world that he usually didn't sense, he wasn't able to adapt to the drastic changes in the environment in time. Then, he was killed by a group of star predators who were far weaker than him.
The reason why the Evil Gods of the universe were said to be on par with the Aishi Mother Goddess was because the Evil Gods who were able to surpass the limitations of space and time to invade other worlds were themselves the amalgamation of worlds.
That's right. Many Evil Gods were existences of the same level as the Aishi World. No matter if they walked the path of devouring and assimilating the entire world, or if they walked the path of individual evolution, or if they walked the path of ruling and controlling multiple species and establishing empires, their very existence represented a world that was equivalent to the Aishi World.
However, compared to the powerful god Aishi in the Watcher's Covenant, there was still a gap in the strength of these evil gods. Otherwise, they wouldn't have been tempted by the legacy left behind by the Aishi Mother Goddess.
Such existences were beyond the scope of immortality that mortals could understand. However, it would not be easy for them to invade other worlds.
As for the existence of the Evil Gods themselves and the target of their invasion … that was too far-fetched, so let's not talk about it for now. However, those who could be labeled as the Evil Gods of the Universe were great existences that were viewed as enemies by ordinary planets and worlds. Basically, they were dangerous elements that could destroy worlds.
Dangerous elements would be denied entry from the very start. Anyone who forcefully entered would become an enemy of the world, and would be viewed as an enemy by the dimensional laws. They would gradually weaken until they finally died.
If the difference in power level was too great, especially if the world itself wasn't that strong, it would be possible for the Evil Gods to invade the world regardless of the world's enmity … This was the case with the War of Dawn several hundred years ago. Even now, the Evil Gods' clones and incarnations still existed in the never-ending Eternal Battlefield.
The fact that the Aishi World was still peaceful and safe doubtlessly proved that direct invasion would be an incredibly foolish action. However, the Evil Gods already had countless experiences invading other worlds. They had long since developed strategies and tricks that resembled works of art.
For the Evil Gods who were equivalent to the will of a world, the most dangerous and troublesome thing would always be the existence of a world's dimensional laws (the will of a world) of the same level. And even if the will of the Aishi World (Aishi herself) wasn't present, her daughters, the Goddess of Order and the Goddess of Chaos, still had authority over the world.
A house with a parent present would naturally be much safer. Thieves wouldn't be able to act too arrogantly either.
The experienced Evil Gods also had their own methods. They wouldn't directly invade. Instead, they would descend upon the world and send their claws and claws to corrupt the land they invaded. This would also weaken the world's will. Once the dimensional laws and the world's will were weakened to a certain degree, the world's defenses would naturally be opened, and the greedy wolves would be able to invade as they pleased.
But again, since the Aishi World was still developing smoothly, this was proof that the Aishi World's plan had failed.
The current Aishi World had even constructed an astral network. As long as an Evil God's will descended upon the world, the astral network would instantly identify, instantly attack, and instantly expel the Evil Gods.
Unfortunately, Ansorenne World was next door. Not only was the house filled with wealth, but there was also no one guarding it. The worst part was that the two "houses" were twins to begin with. They had the same structure and the same creator. Once Ansorenne World was completely destroyed, it would mean that the Aishi World would be completely analyzed. All the dimensional laws and mysteries of the world would be revealed, and even the secrets of the power of the Aishi Mother Goddess would be revealed.
At that time, those experienced robbers would be able to freely enter the Aishi World. That would be equivalent to the end of the world.
Over the past century or so, the Evil Gods had been repeating what they had done in the past. They were gradually corroding and invading this twin world. And, the New Gods of Eich were not only reinforcements, they were also the ones trying to climb to the highest throne.
Ansorenne World was like a house that wasn't closed. The Evil Gods could easily enter it because it didn't have a "house owner."
The New Gods' goal was to become the highest God in this world. They hoped to become the house owner who held the key to the door. Then, they would be able to use the entire world's power and dimensional laws to make the Evil Gods their mortal enemies and banish them from the world.
Reinforcements would always be exhausted. The only correct path was to constantly strive for self-improvement.
The most fundamental solution to this problem was to have a Creator God at the level of the Goddess of Order and create a God system capable of self-defense and a kingdom on Earth.
The Aishi World and Ansorenne World were fundamentally tied together. This was the true reason why the Aishi Gods didn't hesitate to invest in this new world.
As for whether or not there were any personal schemes involved … if I said there weren't, would anyone believe me? Probably even the New Gods wouldn't deny their own ambitions.
Compared to living in the Aishi World of mortals, Ansorenne World of Ansorenne World had many problems, but it was still a path to eternity. If one was lucky, there would be endless power and supreme authority.
One side wanted to become the house owner, while the other was a robber who invaded and robbed. Naturally, the New Gods became mortal enemies with the Evil Gods.
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