Seeing Doug's ears perked up high and his gaze turning fierce, Philip realized that his thoughts were becoming increasingly impolite to the God of Dream World and quickly reined himself in.
Although he didn't worship any of the gods in this world, he still held a deep respect for them. After all, not everyone shares the same perspective and belief.
Take Doug, for instance. When Philip questioned its absurdity, Doug's expression quickly grew stern. With that, Philip believed that Doug, or perhaps all the dream citizens, were devout believers in whoever was the owner of the Dream World.
Furthermore, Philip realized that Doug had a point. His thoughts were ignorant and lacked depth. He shouldn't have done that kind of comparison.
"This is my first time having an actual evidence that there is a real God," Philip mused. He then made a mental note,