The myriad forms of life, the thousands of cities, "God" remains unwavering in His black humor.
Or perhaps it can be understood... "God" doesn't care.
"God" has no morals, no stance; He doesn't care who is right or wrong.
To "God," the morals of humans, the lives of humans, are but as insignificant as dust.
As for how to survive after arriving on the Pangu Continent?
That's something the local humans should consider for themselves.
Extinction is just the norm.
In the world, there is no "God loves all".
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For most human cities, having the information provided by Lu Yuan was already a stroke of great fortune; they avoided many detours.
Many other civilizations actually had no extra information and could only rely on their own abilities.
In a Safe Zone, atop a kilometer-high tower, a group of octopus-shaped lifeforms were engaged in a heated debate.
They were observing the outside world through technological means.