78-78. hero of justice



(Honoré, sakahagi! (Yulsanzo Oooh!

 As soon as the warding was released, the line like part of the center of the divine body popped open.
 A huge eye. An angry, blazing eye with blood vessels floating out of it, glaring at me.

 A moment later, an invisible attack flew in.
 The reason I can recognize it even though it's invisible is because it's a conceptual attack using divine authority.
 The conceptual attack of God, which I call the authority combo, cannot be prevented by the human body, and should be impossible to even recognize.

 The power combo used by Hazard-Districtus this time seems to be 'Omnipotent + Absolute + Death'.

 The word "omnipotence" makes it sound like you can do anything you want, but frankly speaking, it's not necessarily wrong since it means that you can do it if you feel like it.
 However, this is not quite the same as complete omnipotence, since omnipotence only extends to the extent that God can control it. I would call it conditional omnipotence. In the case of Hazard-Districtus, it seems that his omnipotence extends only to a very small area, namely, the universe of the six worlds that he destroyed and this universe.

 On the other hand, "absolute" is often confused with "omnipotent" but is a different thing, a power of the arrogant gods used to reinforce the concept. On its own, it has no meaning, but when combined with other powers, it can give you an advantage when your opponent is an isotopic omnipotent being.
 That's why it's a meaningless power to use except for battles between gods, but for some reason the gods like to use it like a child's fight, saying things like "If you take this attack, you will definitely die", "It will never work, and even if it does, it will definitely revive you", or "I can definitely pretend that I didn't have to rewind your existence".

 They insist on it even if they don't have a subordinate god or absolute authority to do so.
 Why is that, really?

 The power of death is very straightforward. It is the authority over all concepts of death.
 To a god who has this authority, death is something that comes unconditionally to whomever he wishes.
 It is a literal right of life, death and deprivation for beings below God.

 By the way, if you combo these powers, it becomes 'Almighty + Absolute + Death'.
 If it was just a human, 'death' would be enough, but he would use 'omnipotence' and 'absolute' as well, I could see that Hazard-District's anger towards me was not so great.

 So how am I going to deal with this conceptual attack?

(Ba, bakana!

 Hazard-Distrius' huge pupils shrank in astonishment.
 Even though I had defeated the No-Life King, it was a reaction that clearly showed that he had underestimated me as a human being.

 Of course, the reason for the surprise is that Hazard-Districtus' conceptual attack had no effect, but what surprised him most was that I didn't react in any way.

 Yes, I didn't deal with any of the conceptual attacks.
 I didn't have to.

 In the battle of the gods, the most important thing is not authority.
 It's rank.
 In other words, the ranking of the gods, whether they are high ranking or medium ranking, shows the absolute power relationship.

 First of all, authority doesn't work for gods that are higher than you.
 That's why it's not uncommon for a reincarnated person to be cursed by a lower-ranked god just for becoming a god.
 The only way to overthrow them without using a cheat is to lead an apostle, have the race you created fight a war by proxy, or turn the wielder of a legendary artifact born from a god-killing anecdote into a believer and turn him into a rival god, and so on.
 In any case, there's no way to defend against authority from a god of a higher rank than you, so the lower-ranked can't win if they play each other properly.

 By the way, I'm not a god, but Eva has assured me that my rank status will surpass that of the supreme god Naron.
 It took me a long time to explain, but the bottom line is that even the Supreme God who rules over countless parallel universes can't kill me or my wife under the protection of Genri the Bride (harem rule) by authority alone.
 It's only that authority doesn't work, but it doesn't guarantee invincibility against a god. In fact, the god that gave me the most trouble was the medium thunder god (Thor) who didn't use his authority and threw his hammer at me from the beginning.

(No way! Sonnakotoga arielka! Cine Cine Cine! (Hakai Hakai Hakai!!!)

 But most gods, like Hazzard-Districtus, continue to shoot their authority in vain.
 For a god, it is impossible and improbable that his authority would be rendered ineffective by a mere human being.
 Acknowledging the existence of a human being of a higher rank than oneself affects the meaning of one's existence as a god. The moment you acknowledge them, you are guaranteed your own demise. That's why the moment you use your authority on me, God's defeat is fixed.

 Now, though, it's not as if Hazard-Districtus is a small fry. It would take him years to admit defeat, and as I said before, he wouldn't die instantly if I threw him into the sun. And honestly, it would be painful to kill the higher evil gods in my current body to complete the job.
 Normally I have a lot of limiters because my total soul is too big and I could destroy the world just by landing on it. It's easy to remove it, but it takes quite a bit of time and effort to reseal it, and if possible, I want to overthrow it as it is now.
 That's why I've prepared a secret plan in advance.

(Stella-chan, it's your turn! I need your help!
(Yes! I love you. (You can have it!)

 Stella's figure became a ball of light and was sucked into my chest.
 I quickly grew in strength and my body quickly transformed into a giant of light that could be over 200 meters long in the blink of an eye.
 That's right, with Stella's blessing I temporarily became an apostle of the stars.

 As for the mass, it looks like I could add more, but since Hazard-Distrius' god body is about the same size, this is fine. It would be able to cross over to the higher gods without having to remove the limiter.
 But for my own experience, this is the first time, but it's amazing.......the blessing of the star's will.
 I didn't know if I could experience such a tremendous sense of omnipotence when I became an apostle of the stars.

(Come on. I'll end it with a single blow.)

 From the item box, I take out the equally gigantic God's Annihilation Sword.
 I gave the original to Tanaka-san, but there's still more if it's the one I copied with the "Multiply" command.

(Kensei School of Depth, Kannagi!

 While duplicating a cheat that increased his attack power to the strongest attack he could do in his current form, he flashed his God-Destroying Sword.
 He gave a huge amount of energy equivalent to the opening of the universe to be directed and hit only Hazard-Districtus.
 That divine body melted away in an instant, but in his last moments, he had this telepathic message.

(Guff, hahahahaha! Waste! Waleha, ara yulu, hei kowtowni, hentai chteyl! Doji nihorobosarenaika kagiri, waarehamezu nanoda. (Ghee, gohahahaha!!!!)

 In death, the very definition of a sore loser's abandonment.
 I winced at the excretion of the curse left behind after the destruction was confirmed.

'It's as easy as killing all of you who are omnipresent in parallel worlds at the same time. So that's why I'm sorry.

 The evil gods are enveloped in light and at the same time, space distorts and collapses.

(Ah, I knew this would happen...)

 Hazard-Distrius, the evil god of calamity, was a parallel universe omnipresent higher god.
 It was said that he had once destroyed six worlds, but perhaps he had previously protected himself by the conceptual defense that he existed in other dimensions at the same time and could resurrect as many times as he wanted unless all of them were destroyed.
 However, I destroyed not only the past, present, and future, but also Hazard-Distrius in all dimensions. Therefore, in all the spacetimes he was involved in, the 'world without Hazard-Distrius' would be reorganized.
 Not only would the other world destroyed by the evil gods be restored, but the disaster of the zombie-infested city would also be undisturbed, and Sheila and Eryk would not have to die.
 My bill will increase, but... well, the omnipresent types can't be destroyed by legitimate means, so I've already factored in this level of risk beforehand.

(Big brother, it'll be fine.)

 As I disappeared into the magic circle, I heard Stella's voice, which seemed to be somewhat mature, echoing in me.

(So don't worry--)

 In the midst of the glow, I was enveloped in a strange warmth.
 Without a trace of anxiety in my chest, I left for the next world.



 As soon as the light subsided, an intense heat felt on my cheeks.

'Another hot start!'

 A building somewhere familiar could be seen burning and crumbling.
 And still people dressed somewhere familiar were running away, chased by soldiers I didn't recognize.

 By the way, my body has returned to its original size.
 It's probably because my own Stella has fallen asleep inside me.
 It would be troublesome if I transitioned as a giant, so I guess that was a good thing.

 It seems that even without the existence of the evil gods, the ZAOMAN empire would have risen and invaded that city.
 In other words, this is thirty years before the last time ... thirty years before the world where the evil gods disappeared, to be precise. Complicated.

 And it seemed that they didn't have time to think about anything too complicated.
 The imperial soldier was about to bring his sword down on the back of a mother who was hugging and protecting her five- or six-year-old child in front of me.

 She instantly interrupted him with a light-winged sprint and caught the deadly blade with her holy sword.
 He cut down the soldier with his returning sword and reached out to the father and son.

''Are you alright?''

 His mother turned and looked up at me, stunned.
 Unlike when we parted ways just a few minutes ago, the two of them were a healthy human color.

'Onii-chan, thanks!
Oh, thank you!

 The boy, the first to understand that we were saved, thanks me.
 His mother belatedly stands up, too, and tries to bow....

'Um, have we met before?'

 He looked into my eyes and said something like that.
 I rolled my eyes for a moment, but then I thought better of it and shook my head.

'No way. I'm just a passing.........justice.

 While sheltering behind my back as if to protect the father and child, while confronting the approaching Imperial soldiers I smiled wryly.