Such an enemy is truly unwise.
As for prematurely slaughtering Lis, Azus didn't have such thoughts.
Not to mention that Lis, as a World Tree Favored, is under Gaia World's protection, Azus understands that even if he acts with his current incarnation, killing Lis is almost impossible.
Moreover, unlike Divine Positions such as [Slaughter] or [Fear], the world rules represented by [Wisdom] are doomed to never have any breakthrough if obtained through plunder.
Rather than taking a risky move, Azus is more inclined to witness the emergence of a Divine who possesses the [Wisdom] Divine Position.
Should that time come, if it can guide the direction of the future, Azus would be satisfied.
Azus planned this way, but now it seems Lis might have misunderstood somewhat.
The God of Knowledge feels a rare sense of helplessness in countless years, but he can't directly tell Lis.
"Forget it, you'll understand later."