God Simulator: The Goddesses In The Simulation Are All Real

Chapter 79: The Outer God's Impatience!



[In the real world, Evangeline stirred awake, her mind sharp and clear, her power radiating beneath the surface.]

[She looked at you, a soft smile on her lips, before leaning in and kissing you.]

["I'm ready," she whispered, her breath warm against your lips.]

[But before you could say anything, she pulled away, her gaze serious. "I need to form my Winter godhead now. I've skipped past the Zenith stage—I'm ready to become Celestial."]

[You nodded, understanding what she needed to do. "I'll be nearby," you said. "I'll guard you while you focus on forming your godhead."] Explore stories on m,v l'e-m|p, y r

[She smiled again, a look of gratitude in her eyes, before heading to her room to begin the process.]

[You followed closely behind, taking the room next to hers to ensure she would be safe during this critical moment.]

[As she closed the door behind her, you remained true to your promise, guarding Evangeline with unwavering focus.]

[Though you wanted to be with her, you knew better than to disturb her delicate process of forming her godhead. So, you stayed in the room next to hers, monitoring the area in case anything went wrong.]

[Half a year passed without any sign of Evangeline emerging from her seclusion. You remained vigilant in your watch, splitting your time between accumulating your divine power and offering guidance to Tenzin and Kyle.]

[Both of them had reached Celestial, becoming Lower True Gods—a single major realm weaker than Kania. Their current objective was to attain Ascendence and rise to the status of Median True Gods.]

[However, you soon discovered that your reality perception distortion ability was no longer as effective as it had once been. As gods, both Tenzin and Kyle were beyond the stage where such methods could fully influence their development.]

[It wasn't a surprise. Gods and Buddhas, by nature, were bound by higher universal rules, making the methods you had once used to train avatar masters less impactful. You could still manipulate their memories or adjust their perception of reality, but the effects of creating a simulated world to enhance their training were severely diminished.]

[It was as if the universe itself resisted the idea of one god shaping the power of another. After all, if a god could significantly increase another god's strength, it would break the natural order.]

[That being said, your abilities weren't entirely useless. Though the time dilation in your simulated worlds was no longer as potent, there was still some benefit. However, it was reduced by more than 90%, and the time distortion you once relied on no longer had a significant impact.]

[If you had control over time itself, perhaps things would have been different. But your manipulation was limited to altering perceptions, not the flow of time. Now that Tenzin and Kyle had ascended to divine status, this technique held only limited value.]

[In short, it wasn't the Avatar Meditation Method or Avatar Torture Method that were useless for gods at their level, but the simulated worlds you had created through your reality perception distortion. As gods, Tenzin and Kyle had transcended mortal techniques, and while these methods still had some effect, they were greatly diminished as their power levels increased.]

[Though the methods were not harmful, their effectiveness had become limited. After all, these two training techniques were designed for mortal avatar masters, not divine beings. The further Tenzin and Kyle ascended, the less impact the techniques could have.]

[Despite these diminishing returns, under your guidance, both Kyle and Tenzin had progressed from the Initial Stage to the Late Stage of their divinity.]

[You estimated that within another half a year, they would reach the Peak Stage of Celestial, and at that point, they would be ready to step into Ascendence. When that time came, your ability to assist them would reach its limit.]

[However, in the midst of their training, it became clear that the peace in the Avatar World was coming to an end.]

[Just a day ago, Tenzin and Kyle had informed you of troubling news: deranged humans, driven mad by their worship of the Outer God, had begun to surface. These fanatics wielded black tentacles and launched attacks on both ordinary humans and avatar masters.]

[It didn't take long for you to realize what was happening. The Outer God had likely sensed the rising power of your subordinates and was now hastily bolstering his forces to counter the threat posed by your own growing influence.]

[From your experience in the Terra World, you knew that the Outer God in the Avatar World was creating loyal lackeys—humans corrupted by his influence, who would carry out his every command.]

[You despised these creatures the most, but you weren't reckless enough to confront the Outer God directly now, especially with Evangeline in the critical process of constructing her godhead.]

[Thus, you had no choice but to send Tenzin and Kyle to maintain peace and protect the Avatar World from the growing threat.]

[It went smoothly, thanks to their status as Celestial Avatar Masters. Their range of influence was vast enough to cover the entire world.]

[Whenever an Outer God lackey attempted to attack someone, Kyle's protective barrier would materialize in an instant, intercepting the black tentacles. The rebound effect of his Guardian Barrier avatar would then severely injure the lackeys, forcing them to retreat.]

[But even as they tried to escape, a massive golden Buddha palm would appear in the sky, and with a thunderous impact, Tenzin's avatar would slap them to death, erasing the threat.]

[Your actions didn't go unnoticed and undoubtedly infuriated the Outer God.]

[Never in his existence had the Outer God imagined that a mere human like you would continue to defy him—rather than bowing and worshiping at his feet like so many others had.]

[Though the Outer God was still recovering from the severe injuries inflicted by the Goddess of Winter, he could no longer afford to stall. He knew his situation would become hopeless if he allowed ten years to pass, giving Evangeline time to regain her full strength.]

[It had been three and a half years since his warning, and the Outer God had managed to recover some of his injuries. Now, he decided to strike preemptively.]

[You sensed his intent the moment you saw the massive tear rip through the sky, revealing an enormous black tentacle descending toward Evangeline, ready to strike her down!]


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