Lourdon's reminder immediately quieted the scene.
Whether the ongoing discussion or the private chats among the players, there was a momentary pause.
For the former, it meant that a reasonable explanation had emerged for some past anomalies.
For the latter, it was as if a chasm that had existed between players and NPCs was suddenly filled.
Origin or Divinity, whichever it was.
The appearance and extension of these concepts confirmed that "NPCs also level up through experience points."
This shattered one of the deepest divides between the game world and the real world.
It was enough to leave one astonished.
Heine pensively said,
"If the faith of mortals can converge to form a God with an 'Origin,' does this imply that 4,000 years ago, even those who were not Transcendents had something similar to an Origin inside them? Only at that time, due to the external conditions, or rather the observational methods, it was impossible to confirm.