Sure, here's the translation:
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Ascension to godhood had never been a concrete concept.
Or rather, the "god" in "Ascension to godhood" did not have a singular interpretation.
From a narrow perspective, so-called ascension to godhood was merely the process of mortals becoming deities.
No matter what method or approach one used, it could be called ascension to godhood.
However, from a broader perspective, the true meaning of ascension to godhood was not so; it truly referred to the transformation itself.
Transforming from a mortal to a deity was "ascension to godhood," and so was becoming a complete Great Divine Power from a True God or an incomplete Primordial God.
Even taking other paths, such as becoming the favored of an Outer God, or a demon like Typhon, was similar.
And following this road to the end, becoming the creator, the Supreme being equal to the world, could also be referred to as "ascension to godhood."