It's hard to say whether Li Hao becoming the Creator was a coincidence or an inevitability.
But referring to the experience of the Candle Dragon, Li Hao is quite clear on one point—the Immortals, unless they inherit their Immortal Body, find it difficult to truly become a Creator.
After all, when it comes to courting disaster, those Immortals are much better at it than the Mountain and Sea Dragon Race.
The most crucial difference is that, unlike the Mountain and Sea Dragon Race, the Immortals cannot expand their population through reproduction; they are a "unique item" that decreases by one with each death.
Once the Immortals are all dead, even if Li Hao could forcibly extend the life of the Mountain and Sea Realm with his immortality, he would not be its Creator.
"So, are you saying that nearly all living Mountain and Sea Gods have the potential to become Creators?"
After understanding the history of the Mountain and Sea Realm, a new question suddenly emerged in Li Hao's mind.
