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Kane scratched his fuzzy chin as he considered the question. "I dunno, couldn't it just observe the circumstances of whichever living being it was evaluating? If it even did that in the first place."

"I'm only presuming intelligent intervention because it has the least amount of assumptions out of all possibilities and follows the evidence," Rui calmly replied. "In reality, we don't know anything about the Garden of Salvation. Including if it exists or not."

Neither of them had any idea how the Garden of Salvation 'accepted' living beings in need of a safe haven. Or if there was even an intelligent mind that accepted and rejected candidates by going through them.

However, if it existed, considering that those who entered it claimed to have entered it when they were in need of a safe haven the most, then, assuming it wasn't a coincidence, one could infer there was some intelligence that identified living beings who were in need of refuge.

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