Consuming Ji Cao is indeed the best route.
However, His Majesty intends to offer the Ji Cao to General Herodotus, who is clearly dead, to see if Herodotus can be resurrected...
For the nearly hopeless possibility, choosing the most arduous and rugged path.
Firstly, if His Majesty's revival is incomplete, his qualifications and talents are severely damaged; whether he can heal himself and gradually recover in the future is a concern.
This is gambling with one's future.
This is exceedingly irrational.
Secondly, if Ji Cao is not consumed, then what about Ji Cao?
Neither the living gods nor the dead gods can bring back a small world. Now is the only time created by oneself laboriously to consume Ji Cao, if not eaten,
it can only remain outside, continuing to be contended over by others.
Yet His Majesty clearly does not consume it, implying an intention not to give up and to contend for the Ji Cao?
