In the great hall, Nereus continued to express his opinion.
Many deities actually didn't care about the ownership of souls, and they didn't understand the value of souls either. It was simply out of a mentality that they didn't need to give anything, so they chose to wait and see how things unfolded.
Moreover, it must be said that Nereus's subsequent views, at first glance, seemed to have some merit.
"Ladies and gentlemen, the soul is merely a creation of authority and is not some precious thing. To Prince Laine, it is like the sea water to me, or the rocks to Princess Ourea, inconsequential in themselves, as long as we don't create too many, there is no burden."
"Furthermore, I have heard that Prince Laine also possesses the Godhood of Memory? From this perspective, the souls of creations should belong to each deity themselves."
A few heads nodded slightly, and, at least for the latter point, quite a number of gods showed agreement.