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Chapter 12 - Chapter 12: See Synesthetic World

Anbao's world, along with the other fifty-eight worlds, are all indebted worlds that actively sought Pangu's help after he became the Director of Creditors.

Pangu requested Anbao—the God of Consensus from this world's creator god, Chuzhi—to serve as his partner in helping these worlds turn loss into profit.

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**Pangu**: Creator God, Director of Creditors. Responsible for creating worlds, adjusting time, and managing the soul inventory. Oversees 57 indebted worlds, deciding which to merge and which to save.

**Wanquan**: God of Order. Responsible for keeping the world from falling apart. With the world becoming profitable, his appointed subordinates increased from 76,000 to over one million. He weaves the threads of destiny, ensuring things happen "just in time."

**Shanjue**: God of Value. Responsible for defining "what is right." He interprets the rules and opens windows beside them, allowing those crushed by the system to catch their breath.

**Qianhui**: Goddess of Sustainability. Responsible for distributing resources. She ensures limited things are divided fairly, and that cruel choices are accepted by all.

**Anbao**: God of Consensus. Responsible for making everyone "feel" what should be done. He spreads knowledge, guides collective consciousness, and helps the hopeless believe there's still salvation. The more believers he has, the stronger he becomes.

**Yuzhen**: Angel, cultivating to become the Goddess of Connecting Bonds. Responsible for remembering those who are lost. She holds onto memories that are about to break, ensuring Shanjue's strawberry hair clip will always have meaning.

**Zhenshi** (daughter of Wanquan and Qianhui): Angel, cultivating to become the Goddess of Forgetfulness. Responsible for helping people let go of their obsessions, allowing those stuck in the past to finally move forward.

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Seven gods, each with their own duty—one governs order, one governs value, one governs resources, one governs consensus, one governs memory, one governs letting go.

Pangu watches from behind, occasionally saying: "Not bad."

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