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Chapter 50: Uprising

Shiva's fight is really funny. Because Vishnu was exiled by Shiva, Brahma belonged to him alone, but Brahma could not beat him at all. Oh, and he dared not fight Shiva. In Indian mythology, he was dealt with by Shiva more than once. Although they were not born from mythology here, Brahma still had deep fear of Shiva.

The most important thing is that his theocracy is creation, while Shiva is destruction.

In any case, he stood at the beginning of life, while Shiva stood at the end. The opposition between him and Shiva was essentially a kind of opposition to rules. The tragic thing is that the rules he held were restrained by Shiva.

In a vast airspace, Brahma continued to evolve into a magnificent world, with cities, population, civilization reproduction and social progress all available, which was extremely real. These were transformed by Brahma's dreams. As long as someone enters these worlds, it is equivalent to entering his dreams and being assimilated by the dreams in an instant. In theory, these worlds are "real", because as long as Brahma wants them, they can evolve forever until the end of the universe. There is no need for Brahma to pay more energy.

This is the rule held by Brahma... "Creation". He is countless worlds, countless civilizations. The world and civilization will also give back to Brahma, and pass more of the power of thought to Brahma. Therefore, he is one of the few gods who can survive without relying on the supply of thoughts from the main material world.

But this does not give him much advantage. Although he is good at creating, he can also introduce enemies into his world and turn them into reality. But he cannot target Shiva. His world will have a fatal attraction to ordinary demons and even gods, but it is difficult to even contact Shiva, let alone introduce Shiva.

Whenever he creates a world, Shiva will look there, and the world is destroyed. Natural disasters, man-made disasters, diseases, and darkness. Countless disasters break out in Brahma's world, and soon destroy one world after another. Brahma has no way. Shiva is the incarnation of destruction, and in legend, he holds the power to end. There is still a defender between the two to maintain balance. Without this defender, no matter how many worlds Brahma creates, there is no difference in the result.

This maintainer is Vishnu.

It makes sense that Shiva exiled Vishnu from the beginning. Without Vishnu, the Brahma world was so fragile and unbearable that it was impossible to stay in his eyes for very long.

"No, don't do this, that's my favorite ice cream."

"Look at what a lovely life, they are so real from life to death, how can you bear to kill them?"

"Don't destroy it anymore, Shiva, your destruction will be fed back to reality, and the deaths of these lives will also be reproduced in reality!"

"Shiva! You are ending your future!"

Brahma was nagging, while dealing with Shiva's destruction in a hurry. He couldn't stop because these worlds are closely related to him. Every time a world disappears, the ideas that support him will be less and he will become weaker. Other gods absorb thoughts from the main material world, but he absorbs them from these worlds. Although the amount and quality they absorb are not as good as the main material world, it is fortunate and stable. It will not cause backlash. However, Shiva's actions at present have ruined his long-term accumulation and it is a lie to say that he does not feel sorry for him.

Yes, he can create, and he can create infinitely. But his creation requires consuming ‘creative’. This is also the reason why he always sleeps in legend.

Shiva is the opposite of him. If Brahma’s merit is creation, then Shiva’s merit is destruction. The more he destroys, the stronger his power will be. These are two extremes. It is precisely his kindness that restrains Shiva.

Speaking of which, you may not believe that Shiva is the most merciful god in the Indian gods. It’s ridiculous, the most merciful god is the god in charge of destruction. This is unreasonable, but it is most appropriate for Shiva. After all, the legend of the main material world has given him almost infinite power. If he is not merciful, who can restrain him?

He doesn't even want to have such power...

Except today.

Seeing that Brahma's world is getting fewer and fewer, Shiva's movements have not stopped. Brahma is good at creation and change, but he is the most difficult god to kill. Therefore, Shiva can suppress him but cannot kill him. Before these worlds are consumed, Brahma cannot sleep.

And it is time for him to exile Vishnu.

Once Vishnu comes out, Brahma's world will be stable and he will no longer be able to destroy it easily. The two top gods united together and even Shiva feels a little powerless. This is also the dilemma he is facing now.

He could not kill Brahma, nor could he prevent Vishnu from breaking away from the bondage. The battle was destined from the beginning. The only thing he could do was to delay, weaken Brahma's power through destruction, and wait for Vishnu to escape and give him a fatal blow to greatly weaken the combination of the two gods.

By that time, I believe that Reiser and others should end the battle, so I handed over the endgame to him.

Shiva believed that what she could not do did not mean that Reser could not do it. Faced with Brahma's endless creations, the legendary Reser could definitely solve it.

As long as you can weaken Brahma to a certain extent.

While thinking secretly, Shiva's suppression of Brahma became even stronger, and Brahma's new world was also destroyed faster. Often, as soon as it appeared, it was destructive, and various boundary membranes were wiped out by Shiva in an instant. Uncountable creatures, whether natural or creative, screamed when the boundary membrane disappeared. Shiva's power was also increasing.

But Brahma also stabilized because he discovered that Vishnu had left. His world was supported by defenders and became stronger and stronger. His resistance to destruction became stronger and stronger.

When they reach their point of view, there is no need to be delayed in fighting. It is entirely analytical and confrontation at the rule level. He couldn't do anything to Shiva before because Shiva held the power to end. But now with a defender, although the world will inevitably end, it can extend its "survival".

It is like a person is destined to die, but it can prolong his life and delay the arrival of death.

This is what the maintainer, Vishnu does.

With the addition of Vishnu, Brahma's confidence suddenly became full and he didn't care much about Shiva's oppression, but he never dreamed of it. Almost as Vishnu was exiled, Shiva suddenly stopped attacking him and suddenly appeared behind Vishnu. He used to entering Vishnu's back with a hand knife, and then pulled Vishnu's spine out alive.
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