The spacious living room where Charles and 005 were standing was transforming; the wall murals and the exquisite furniture around them squirmed, revealing a dark red hue that resembled flesh.
Eventually, everything became flesh, and eyes in a variety of sizes and shapes appeared in the flesh. Every single eye was staring intently at 005 covered in ck bandages.
The eyes opened wider, allowing Charles to take in more information. The flesh walls throbbed, bing something that resembled a heart to provide nourishment to Charles'' eyes.
It wasn''t Charles'' first time seeing 005, but human eyes were too inferior to see through her true appearance, so Charles had only seen what she looked like on the surface.
This time, however, was different—he could see more and deeper than just the surface. The ck bandages riddled with bizarre inscriptions were merely a facade—a facade to conceal the tiny spheres that resembled snowkes behind the bandages.
The snowkes were interconnected, and they were vibrating at a certain frequency. The trembling of each "snowke" would affect the surrounding snowkes, making them tremble as well, and thus reflecting 005''s movements.
Just like how the human body wasposed of cells, these "snowkes" were like cells that made up 005. Unlike the human body''s cells, however, these "snowkes" had their own independent consciousness.
Charles could sense emotions from them, and emotions could onlye from those with independent consciousness.
However, it turned out that Charles had barely scratched the surface. There were more things to be discovered beneath the pitch-ck, intelligent "snowkes." It was a spacepletely different from the surface; here, matter was meaningless.Every single snowke housed living beings, and Charles even heard their screams, which seemed to be their way ofmunicating with each other. Each snowke was a country or even a.
005 was a massive gxy epassing theses, and she was moving slowly but steadily.
However, it turned out that even the creatures living on the snowkes had something more than what met the eye.
Charles could see something within them, but just as he was to take a deeper dive, the part of his brain responsible for warnings forcibly interrupted his observation.
The knowledge that he was inadvertently assimting during his observation had taken away a huge chunk of his humanity. If he were to continue observing 005, he''d be reborn as a new god in just three minutes.
The eyes all over the flesh walls closed at once, and the rm bells ringing in Charles'' head disappeared at the same time.
Of course, 005 was aware that Charles was observing her, but she couldn''t care less about it.
"How does it feel to be a god?" she asked.
Everything around them was slowly returning to normal. The walls and furniture no longer appeared to be made of dark red flesh. Charles opened his eyes calmly and stared at 005 using his human sensory organs. ?
As expected, human eyes were far too inferior to "see" 005.
"It doesn''t feel great. I feel like I''m driving a car with no breaks. I can only elerate and speed toward a predestined end."
005 stroked the ck cat in her arms and remarked, "Humans are inherently inferior. It is not strange that a human''s pitiful consciousness and mental ability cannot withstand that kind of power.
"Since you''re not willing to abandon your humanity, then it is only natural for you to pay the price to keep it."
005''s words were clear and logical. Regardless, Charles still found it hard to imagine that 005 had never been a separate entity but was a collective of what seemed like an entire gxy.
<em>Swoosh!</em>
Just then, Sparkle appeared behind Charles, and she quietly stared at the two.
Charles nced at his daughter and spoke, "Let''s talk about something else. I want to talk to you about something."
"I''m listening."
"A thousand years ago, you and some other gods had sealed God Fhtagn. I have to deal with him, so I guess it can be said that we''re on the same boat, so…" Charles trailed off.
005 wordlessly stared at Charles, waiting for him to continue.
"Can you tell me what exactly happened back then? Can you also tell me the method you used to God Fhtagn as well as how long it''s going tost," Charles continued.
If it were impossible to deal with God Fhtagn, then sealing him seemed to be worth it. Charles and the other Charleses were running out of time. He had to do his best within the limited time avable to them.
"Indeed, we sealed Him, but we sealed him to iste the outside world from Him, not the other way around. For example, in mosquito-infested ces, humans tend to use mosquito curtains before going to sleep to ensure that they won''t get bitten by bloodsucking mosquitoes."
"It is a powerful seal for other beings, but in the eyes of God Fhtagn, it is merely to keep those bloodsucking mosquitoes out. A mosquito has never seeded in awakening Him, but what about Him?
"If He truly wants to awaken, then no one can stop Him, including that seal."
Charles''s heart sank at that remark. Those words weren''t what he wanted to hear from 005.
"Are you really telling the truth? Why did you change your story from before? Just what are you hiding from me, and why are you hiding things from me?" Charles asked.
The corners of 005''s bandaged mouth curled up slightly into a smile as she replied, "You think too highly of yourself, Charles. I''m not hiding anything from you, and I have no reason to do so.
"I granted you three wishes simply out of curiosity—I wanted to know if you''ll stay firm in your choice even after consummating those wishes.
"If you really want to know what happened a thousand years ago, then you should ask the others instead of me. I wasn''t the only one present at the time."
Charles was reminded of the eyes he had seen upon arriving in the Subterranean Sea, but he chose not to believe her immediately.
"Then, why have you been collecting those body parts? I knew you had ulterior motives, but I decided to ept the risk anyway. Now that things havee to this, I think you should juste clean."
If it were merely out of curiosity, there''d be no need for 005 to go to such lengths just to obtain them. Charles believed that 005 was definitely hiding something.
"Charles, those are just mementos, and I have more of them—more than you think. Unfortunately, it''s not as deep as you think.
"You''ve chosen your own path, and it is up to you how you''re going to walk it. It is not necessary for you to ask questions. You''re afraid of getting caught in someone else''s scheme, but you seek guidance from others.
"Don''t you think that''s contradictory?"
"And I believe you should know that my eyes aren''t only on you. I have my eyes on many people out there. Humanity is just a flower garden with many different flowers, and you''re just one of the more bizarre flowers.
"A blooming flower is in its most beautiful state, but it is the closest to withering as well. Once a flower has bloomedpletely, it is time to move on and appreciate other flowers.
"It''s about time I tend to the other flowers. Goodbye."
Charles felt a bit anxious upon seeing that 005 was about to leave. Unwilling to give up, Charles asked, "I thought you hold no malice toward humans? If that''s the case, then why won''t you answer such a simple question?"
"I do hold no malice toward humans, but I''m talking about humanity as a whole, not individuals. And strictly speaking, you are no longer considered a human."