88 Zenchianism And The Creator Of The Chat Group's Identity

Hearing Allen's reply, Selena and her classmates couldn't help but marvel at how talented Allen was.

Allen could use psychic powers and has programming skills comparable to the <Supreme Programmer>.

They couldn't help but groan at such injustice when they thought about it. They used to be arrogant because of their <Supreme> talents, but when they met Allen, who has better <Supreme> talents, they couldn't help but feel humbled.

Now they knew why even the authorities at Supreme Academy couldn't figure out Allen's true <Supreme> talent. After all, Allen might have more than two <Supreme> talents, was what they thought in their mind.

Seeing such a gap between their <Supreme> talents, they stopped comparing themselves to Allen, or else they would feel despair. On the bright side, they still had <Supreme> talents, unlike others, so with that thought in their mind, they composed themselves.

"Who hasn't yet introduced themselves?"

Lei asked his classmates, and when he posed such a question, his classmates shifted their attention towards the two <Supremes> who had yet to introduce themselves.

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Seeing that their classmates had already introduced themselves and it would be rude not to, the two of them sighed as they got up from their seats.

"I am Arthur Pastell, the <Supreme Artist>."

A young teenage boy whose appearance was 16 introduced himself as the <Supreme Artist>. He had white hair with streaks of yellow that reached up to his nape. He had a pair of yellow eyes that stared at his classmates in disinterest.

He was the introverted sort who liked to hide distantly in his room to produce his work of art rather than converse with his classmates, as seen by his conduct.

And as they had expected, after Arthur introduced himself, he sat back on his desk and continued sketching a realistic landscape of a forest filled with flora and fauna on his sketch pad.

Since Arthur had already introduced himself, they didn't mind his actions as what counted was that Arthur cooperated with them in their introduction despite not being interested in it.

Seeing that Arthur had already introduced himself, the only one left who hadn't introduced themselves was a teenage girl wearing a long green scarf around her neck. She had cyan-colored hair that reached up to her shoulder, and her eyes were the same color as her hair. Her hair had a noticeable wooden equal sign hairpin.

"My name is Jade Green, the <Supreme Apostle>. I am the apostle who spread the religion of Zenchianism throughout the world after receiving an oracle from Lord Zenchi."

The teenage girl with cyan hair introduced herself as the <Supreme Apostle>. Jade also didn't hide the fact that she was the one behind the prominent religion circulating throughout the world.

In contrast to other religions, Zenchianism was the only one that had been proven to be true. Religion was only genuine if the God that people worshiped answered their prayers or if the God being worshiped in that religion demonstrated that he or she was real.

Zenchianism was a religion that worshiped the Supreme God Katake Kage Zenchi. Jade Green was the head apostle among all apostles of Zenchianism around the world as she received more oracles than the others.

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Not only that, but Jade could also perform miracles through her power of faith. The more faith she has in Lord Zenchi, the more potent her miracles will be since her miracles need faith energy to work.

Jade was dubbed as the 'Messenger Of Lord Zenchi' since she could even communicate with Lord Zenchi, unlike the other apostles.

One of the reasons why Zenchianism was approved as the first-ever genuine religion was when the <Supreme Terrorist> and <Supreme Bomber> had planted bombs on the moon and destroyed it, Jade led all of the followers of Zenchianism to pray for it to be restored. Miraculously, the moon slowly reverted to its previous state as if time was rewound.

Such a miracle was even chronicled, which solidified people's beliefs that God existed and that his name was Katake Kage Zenchi. Even most of the world's atheists had been converted into Lord Zenchi's ardent disciples.

Allen was aware of Zenchianism because he was a devout follower of Lord Zenchi, but he kept it hidden because he still doubted whether Lord Zenchi existed. It's a bit contradictory, but Allen wasn't the sort to believe in gods and such and the fact that he wasn't an atheist already demonstrated that he was a Lord Zenchi follower.

But when Allen had received <Supreme Order>, he also had the <Supreme Apostle> talent so he had more knowledge about Lord Zenchi than Jade Green. Allen even dared to claim that he could use the power of faith and miracles better than Jade Green.

Allen had also received information about Katake Kage Zenchi when he had received the Administrator Privilege. In the system message that he had received when he joined the chat group, the Katake Multiverse was mentioned, and it wouldn't take a genius to put all those pieces of information together to know that Katake Kage Zenchi was the creator of the Katake Multiverse and the chat group.

Allen had even believed that one of the reasons why he even won the lottery of receiving the Alternate Multiverse Chat Group System was because he was a believer in Zenchianism. There wouldn't be any other plausible reason since Allen didn't remember entering the lottery so he had believed that he had entered the lottery when he became one of the believers of Zenchianism.

Even the Administration Privilege didn't give him any specific information about the requirements for joining the lottery other than that the chat group members were all protagonists of their universes.

Using his <Supreme Analyst>, <Supreme Deducer>, <Supreme Detective>, <Supreme Problem Solver>, and <Supreme Theorist>, Allen had deduced that it was likely that the members of the chat group were all part of a grand scheme within the Katake Multiverse, and it required them to gather all protagonist within the universes contained within the Katake Multiverse.

In the end, Allen didn't know if his deduction, was correct or not since it was all a deduction of his. Even his <Supreme> talents weren't enough to accurately deduce the meaning behind the chat group's existence.

Allen didn't think about it too much for the time being because overthinking would lead to nothing but more unanswered questions.