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I don't care what your focus lies on, the comparison you made is not applicable to this case at all. Ruling a country means ruling the people in the country through social influence. Ruling all of creation in this case is, as I explained, COMPLETELY different. Mori isn't restricted to ruling the beings within the universe but all of creation itself. I won't repeat it what I already said, I already explained why the statements are completely different.I diverge from your viewpoint. My focus lies not on the location but on the linguistic construction of the statement, which lacks any correlation to attack potency.
Mori as stated to become a "Buddha who restores balance to the universe"I am uncertain about the origin of the Buddha reference in your argument.
Additionally, I find it insufficient to interpret the statement without substantial evidence to support such an assertion.
There more than enough substantial evidence, such as Mori having power that can control all of creation, Mori being an all-powerful spirit, and as I explained in my previous reply, Mori ruling all of creation. The karma statements and the main statement used for the current L2-C qualifications already imply he can significantly affect all of creation while him being called "all-powerful" implies he can outright do whatever he wants with them, in other words, destroy and recreate them. And given that the context behind the "all-powerful" statement is him becoming a "true god free from the laws of nature" it should not be just a figure of speech.
The requirements for 2-C are
2-C: Low Multiverse level
Characters or objects that can significantly affect, create and/or destroy small multiverses which can be comprised of several separate space-time continuums ranging anywhere from two to a thousand, or equivalents.Mori controlling and ruling all of creation through his powers as an all-powerful spirit should be way more than enough to be considered "significantly affecting".