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Appendix: The Gods

  "Hah! What the heck?! This doesn't make any sense! Why did she do that? She's crazy! I read her mind—she didn't even have any intention to defy me! How could she harm me? She stabbed my finger without any malicious intention! How? I was supposed to win this round!" The Dark God, Reaper, raged, pacing back and forth, while the Light God, Sistiel, laughed uncontrollably across the table.

  "I think you cheated a bit too much, Reaper. Eli was way too overpowered. And don't get me started on the demon continent. If she had accepted your offer, there wouldn't have been anyone who could match her. My Claire wasn't even close to being that overpowered. Well, I still won, though. That's why I couldn't stop playing this game. You definitely picked an interesting individual, Reaper."

  "Ugh!! She's nuts. What the hell does she want?! I gave her the whole world! And don't forget, she didn't even like Elidranthia, right? Why the hell did she refuse me?!" Reaper fumed, his voice echoing through the void. Sistiel could only chuckle, amused by his frustration.

  "That's why I never get tired of this game. They always make such unexpected decisions. Are you up for another round?" Sistiel asked, still grinning.

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  "Of course! This time, I'll win!" Reaper declared, his tone brimming with competitiveness. "So, what are we thinking for the next parallel world? Any ideas?"

  "Hmm... I was thinking about erasing the theocracy entirely. Maybe we could replace them with a Darklands full of orcs and other creatures?"

  "I see. Standard fantasy then. Will it be an isekai? Are you going to summon heroes? Or are you copying this Claire character again?"

  "Hmm... I'm considering making a parallel version of this world. This time, let's have the isekai protagonist be Alicia. What do you think? Also, no more demons for you—they were too OP. You picked an evil character and skipped the whole school arc because Claire was too busy with the demons, you know."

  "Yeah, my bad. It's not just about army size; it's about the emotions and relationships. Let's make her fall head over heels for Ludwin and then have Ludwin dump her."

  "Oh my, what a nasty twist. And what about Elidranthia?"

  "Hm... not sure. Want to make her more eloquent this time?"

  "Yeah, she was a bit too childish here."

  "Alright then! Let's set the table and generate the world!"

  And so, leaving behind the previous world where Sana lived, the gods turned their attention to a new creation. Meanwhile, Elidranthia lived happily ever after with her taller—though not necessarily older—friends.

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