"Wait... wait... why haven't I discovered that since then?" Damon asked, looking down at the toddler god who surprisingly actually had knowledge of his attribute.
'I'm never going to underestimate gods again.' He thought with a wistful expression.
Lazarak shrugged with annoyance. His ego was stroked by Damon, and he was pleased his knowledge was being useful.
He was really starting to get depressed with how knowledgeable Damon was about so many things he didn't get a chance to shine.
"It's not my fault you're a bum. You got handed all that and you've been using a battle axe to cut vegetables."
He had to flex as hard as he could while he had the chance.
Damon gritted his teeth.
"It's more complicated than that. Humans have a lot of organs in their bodies. Some work without us even knowing how they work, just that they do."
Lazarak rolled his eyes, finally having gained an advantage over Damon and his high and mighty ego.
"Don't try to sound smart with me."
