The content unfolded as she expected; the Goddess of Salvation had started doubting whether she could sever the world's eternal cycle of reincarnation.
She comforted her for a long while before the Goddess of Salvation finally adjusted her mentality.
"Goddess of Plague, you'd really make a fitting mother," the Pestilence Witch said, watching this scene and unable to resist a comment.
The Goddess of Plague merely rolled her eyes in irritation. In this world, it was difficult for divine beings to conceive offspring, and even if they did, the offspring would not be gods. This was because, fundamentally, deities were manifestations of the world's essence.
Take the case of the Goddess of Fertility, who wished to give birth to the offspring of the King of Ash—the child might inherit aptitude or talents connected to their bloodline, but the unique abilities derived from the soul could not be passed on. It was impossible to create another King of Ash or godlike being.