The finale of the current arc. The cosmos decided to make Emon a God to force him to manage the universe, believing that absolute power would eliminate laziness.
The final ultimate twist: As a God, Emon didn't manage stars or galaxies. He used his divine power to create the "Ultimate Dream World," where every conscious being in the universe could live out their perfect, relaxing life. He didn't eliminate work; he just made it optional. He became a God who only wakes up when the universe is about to destroy itself due to boredom. In a 6000-word cosmic conclusion, Emon proves that the purpose of existence is not to become a machine, but to experience the peace of being. He sits on a throne of soft clouds, his only duty to turn the page of a book he is reading in his sleep. The story ends with Emon waking up in his village, realizing the entire "God Arc" was just a dream he had during a 30-minute nap. The last line: "The world is safe because I am too lazy to let it break, but more importantly, because I am too lazy to make it work."
