Not enough.
If that "He," similar to the Superior Beings one has associated with in the past, is in the mainstream half-alive state, then to make Him reveal more of Himself, additional assistance is required.
Just by looking at the chaotic situation of the marks on the hands, it's almost certain.
As for how to assist?
The royal descendants have been brought here as dancers, isn't that sincere enough?
Besides, according to Clara's father's thoughts, the previous acts fall under blasphemy against the Divine Beings.
Especially carrying out such acts coincidentally in this place, it virtually recreates the pride of the Wenlan Family to the greatest extent.
But what if the dancer converted?
No longer seeing the dance as entertainment, but restoring its initial religious attribute?
At this moment, wouldn't the nature of the act reverse completely, as if laying bare the pride of the Wenlan Family, sacrificing it to Him?
