In the hometown of monitors, Kent learned a lot. He knew that it is not only God who can create the world. Almost every power outside the multiverse can create the world, but the difference is in difficulty.

The Watchers could create worlds if they wanted to, they just didn't want to, and they've always thought their mission was to spy on the multiverse. As for why surveillance is needed, although they don't know, they won't ask questions.

Because once a question is asked, questions follow.

When the watcher Lal said this to Kent, his eyes were full of playfulness, because Kent had 100,000 whys, he figured out one answer and more questions, but he kept harassing Lal with questions.

Fortunately, Lal is also patient, because the watchers are eternal, and their days are actually very boring. She actually finds it quite interesting to have Kent, a studious guest. But for Kent's problem, there are some things that Lal can't explain.

For example, Kent asked if there is a God? Where is God?

Lal couldn't answer, as far as she knew of several creation powers, none of them claimed to be God. Besides, Lal doesn't believe in God either. Their family was created by the Lord Watcher, and they must be the Lord Watcher if they want to believe in God.

The Master Monitor doesn't know where he came from, or why he exists.

Coming here, creating the world is no longer difficult. Through Lal’s introduction, Kent also knows that the power of creation is just an imitation. No one knows how the first multiverse was born. "Maybe God really exists, Who can tell clearly?"

...Kent is speechless, but if he is allowed to create the world outside the multiverse now, I am afraid he will have to learn from what he has seen and heard in the previous universe, and it is absolutely impossible to be original.

And Kara also told him that most of the creator gods in the multiverse came out of the multiverse. They are different from the main monitors. They are not "outsiders" born in the infinite space outside the multiverse. 'Multiple Immigrants' in and out.

If Kent goes outside the multiverse now,

Then he is also a pluralistic immigrant, who broke out by relying on his own strength, and is a self-immigrant. There are also some passive immigrants who are passively brought out of the multiverse due to power or some accidental interference, such as Kara and Ganata, they are passive immigrants.

However, there are very few passive immigrants. Generally speaking, they are employed by active immigrants as assistants to active immigrants. Of course, Lal has never seen these things, they just exist in the monitor's records.

"So how many 'outsiders'?" Kent said.

"Less than immigrants. In fact, many people think that 'outsiders' are actually immigrants, but because they have been outside for too long and have forgotten their origin, they have become local residents outside. But who knows, even in the creation of the world The level is not all-knowing and omnipotent." Lal glanced at Kent: "I will give you a suggestion, that is, don't have such a strong curiosity, because sometimes your own questions can't explain your original intention, so the answer you get Most likely wrong."

Kent accepted it humbly, saying that he was really tired, that his own strength might be enough, but his mind was still too young, and he could only count forty or fifty in two lifetimes. Compared with this Ms. people or babies.

In this city surrounded by green trees and green grass, Kent slowly improved his ideological realm, but he would not deliberately change his way of thinking, because Kent never thought that he would stay here for a long time. But if he wants to go back to the multiverse, he is not willing to waste time as boringly as the monitor.

The wonderful multiverse is the ontology, otherwise there would be no creators outside. In a world where there is nothing, there is really nothing interesting except creating the world, just like a child facing a pile of building blocks, what else can he do besides building blocks?

And by building blocks, children can improve their IQ, hands-on ability and imagination, and creators can also improve their own strength through creation, and maybe they can go to a higher dimension and get the ultimate answer to the ultimate question.

Of course, Kent also knows from Lal that the multiverse he lives in is full of talents. Before Kent, countless great powers have gone outside relying on their own abilities, but most of them did not choose to severely damage the world because they did not have the ability to create the world. Xin does not pursue the ultimate answer, and the outside world is not as interesting as the multiverse.

"Since you've come here, do you want to go out and have a look?" Suddenly one day, Lal asked Kent.

Kent thought to go to the outside of the basket, to the real outside of the multiverse?

Now that you've come this far, it doesn't matter if you go a little further.

Lal invited the three of Kent to go outside in her spaceship: "My 'Voice of Azure' is faster than 'Deep Space Silence'."

"Will your technology also be upgraded?"

"Yes, we also have our own scientists." Lal smiled, as if he was laughing at Kent's ignorance. Did he think that the monitors were always eating their money?

Although the technological development of the monitors is very slow, a technological upgrade may take hundreds of millions of years, but they have plenty of time, in short, progress is a good thing: "Sometimes we also learn from the civilizations in the multiverse, but the civilizations in the multiverse The turnover is too fast and rarely develops to a level where we can benefit,” Lal said.

Kent thought to himself, isn't it because the competition in the multiverse is too fierce? Clans are exterminated at every turn, and the civilization that can develop is not so much strength as luck.

"But the outside world may not be safe." "The Mandrake I met last time is your traitor. I have also seen anti-monitors."

"Yes, they have existed in a long history. They are an inescapable crisis for us monitors, and they are also a threat to the multiverse. However, the outside world is beyond your imagination. Can't meet anyone."

luck? Kent doesn't know how to complain, but the rules of the universe are no longer valid outside, so what to say if you don't talk about luck. There are no coordinates, no reference, no compass and positioning, and no sun or stars. It's like being thrown into the middle of the desert without knowing the direction. I really don't know what to rely on except luck.

So Lal just went outside to have a look, and didn't go deep, because once he went deep, he might not be able to come back.

The voice of Azure was really fast, but even so, Lal still stopped and stopped, muttering: "It seems that the map of the multiverse has changed again. It is true that universes are born and universes are destroyed every day."

Kent is ashamed, and can only say that there are too many universes in the multiverse. Because of too many, low-probability events such as birth and destruction are infinitely magnified.

Fortunately, the monitors monitor these universes. No matter how much the multiverse changes, Lal will not get lost.

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