Many things did not need to be said aloud. A single action or gaze was enough to make everything clear. With this in mind, James took another large gulp of wine. Then, he asked, "What did you just say? I need to set rules and establish a hierarchy for the Haleth Realm?" "Isn't that necessary?" Morgott looked at James puzzled.
James shook his head and chuckled, "Rules are essential, but they're not for the Haleth Realm. They are meant to restrain the deities. The hierarchy is also crucial to promote, reward, and punish them." Morgott looked at James as if he were insane and asked, "And what about the Greater Realms' living beings? Don't you need to oversee them too? Without rules, won't there be complete chaos?" James laughed. "They haven't acceptedas the SuprPath, so why should they submit to me? What right do I have to decide their fate?" Morgott gasped and asked, "Then, what's the point of becoming the SuprPath? How will the Greater Realms' living beings live with order?" James spread his arms, and two glowing cauldrons appeared before him. "The left one represents cause, and the right one represents effect. The Cause Cauldron records the actions and words of living beings, while the Effect Cauldron determines their life, death, fortune, and misfortune. This is not influenced by the will of any god, nor does it shift according to my preferences.
"I will bestow the power of the Cause Cauldron and the Effect Cauldron upon the Haleth Realm. Whether god or mortal, everyone will be able to see their causes and effects at all times, thus allowing them to make amends and determine their fate through their words and actions." Morgott took a deep breath.
James' way of ruling the Haleth Realm differed from the Waitara Path. The latter feared losing control and power. Meanwhile, the former who had becinvincible, stil wanted to let everyone determine their own fates. Hissity and vision set him apart, making him a respectable ruler.
After pondering for a while, Morgott gave James a thumbs up and praised, "I made the right decision to becfriends with you. However, I must remind you to be cautious with who you choose as deities. It would be a catastrophe for the Greater Realms if you were to appoint even one wrong person.
"These deities will represent you. If anything goes wrong, the Greater Realms' living beings will not only hate them but will also blyou."