Prayers, huh… Di Tou couldn't help but laugh at himself. He had found himself reincarnated into a world of cultivation, and after journeying to the very end of the path of cultivation, he decided he would become a fake god and answer prayers! How interesting was that!
Mocking himself aside, to be honest, Di Tou wasn't very fond of this path of action. Although it was true that he was giving the mortals a system of power to leverage in order to defend themselves, Di Tou much preferred if at least psychologically the action itself came from 'themselves' and not from an outside influence.
By giving the mortals a 'god' or a target of prayer that would respond, Di Tou was worried that it would perpetuate the idea that mortals were fundamentally lesser then, or could not deal with cultivators on their own and could only rely on another cultivator, or in this case 'god.'
