And what kind of idiot god would you have to have that they wouldn't be suspicious after the first death? Or if they have any friends that might be suspicious, assuming the loss of memories is enough to throw them off. You've already proven to the entire Far Shore that there's at least one shinki around who thinks murdering an unwanted god is a good solution, so you're not exactly helping your own scheme.
The power dynamic between gods and shinki means that you don't have the luxury of a direct conflict, it's just not a reliable option. I'm not saying you have to rely on others to solve your problems for you. Take initiative and make them solve your problems for you. Surely you're smart enough to come up with a way to turn two people against eachother, kukuku.
Whether you put parts of the truth into it or not is up to you. Does it matter how the problem is solved if the end result is the same?
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The power dynamic between gods and shinki means that you don't have the luxury of a direct conflict, it's just not a reliable option. I'm not saying you have to rely on others to solve your problems for you. Take initiative and make them solve your problems for you. Surely you're smart enough to come up with a way to turn two people against eachother, kukuku.
Whether you put parts of the truth into it or not is up to you. Does it matter how the problem is solved if the end result is the same?