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Chapter 956 The Ambition of the Abyss World

Chapter 956 The Ambition of the Abyss World

This world began to collapse and distort.

What is presented to the eye is a superposition of countless bizarre and colorful artworks, sometimes dazzling and sometimes dark, with tangible order and abstraction intertwined.

...

Nas Hortas has begun his operation.

What's strange is that the purpose of this dream deity is not to kill Milo and his group of outsiders, or rather, in His understanding, the concept of "death" no longer has much meaning. What He promotes is a kind of sublimation and evolution.

There is only one way to reach that state of sublimation, and that is through repentance.

...

It is conceivable that the abyss has completely eroded and corrupted the will and rules of this deity.

He is currently in a state of ambiguous "existence," having neither completely abandoned his past will nor been able to completely simplify himself into pure rule power.

To put it more aptly, Nas Hortas's role in this world is that of a book, a relatively interesting book, for the Chaos Order to learn from.

Because Chaos was very studious and genuinely loved the book, it repeatedly read Hotas's work, almost wearing it out and leaving it riddled with holes.

...

The current situation is rather bizarre.

The few who could fight turned into strange polymers, while the only one, Ji Xiang, returned to his true form.

The rules governing the transformation between the real and the virtual originate from the chaos of the abyss, something it learned from the book of Hortas. It belongs to the world-level order and cannot be defied.

Unfortunately, while this transformation didn't strip Milo and his companions of anything they possessed, it did cause them to lose their familiar combat abilities.

Take Imnal, for example.

His body transformed into a series of abstract descriptive passages, while his innate fractal rules now became a fire poker that kept branching out.

In the dream realm, he could easily cut the finger priest using fractal order.

In this state of the abyss, he can also fight using the fractal rules, the difference being that he uses a fire poker called "Fractal" to hit people.

The most critical problem is that he has no hands.

...

Similar chaotic situations were evident in everyone.

For example, Rebecca's revolver was simplified into a series of ingenious mechanical structural principles and calculation processes, including the experience of extracting raw materials and forging, which was thus imprinted in her memory.

But at this moment, her memories have evolved into a series of tangible things, constantly twisting and changing.

...

The largest and most bloated of these five things is Crow.

Because much conceptual knowledge is materialized at this moment, his size far exceeds that of others.

Similarly, the smallest one is Monqueya, who is a complete one-sided student.

...

The rules from Hotas continue to drive this evolution.

The Hookshot priest and Aegon, who had already submitted to this process of ascension, were now pressing towards them.

The church disappeared, and the outside world turned into the desolation that Milo and the others had seen on the train at the beginning.

At this moment, the two nebula giants had lost their ability to move. Their figures seemed to be frozen in mid-air. No, to be more precise, they had completely evolved into the prototype of that celestial sphere, with various orbits influencing each other, as if they were brewing something.

This time, Chaos seems to have big ambitions.

It is exhausting every means to utilize all the "raw materials" entering this world, to fully understand and utilize the principles of the rules, and finally to achieve sublimation.

...

"Is this the high-class atmosphere of a world that simultaneously imprisons both Outer Gods and Dream Gods?" This existence, filled with elements of knowledge and rationality, held a fatal attraction for Crow. For scholars, it would be hard to find anything more romantic in the universe.

Because he saw the “origin” in this world.

In Crow's view, the most elegant and romantic stage of everything is not its heyday, but the initial stage when everything begins to be conceived and incubated from nothing.

The universe has evolved into the dazzling constellations we see today, but it has actually lost its original "beauty".

And this abyss world presented that "beauty" back to Klaue.

This fascinated him immensely.

Intoxicated.

As it turns out, chaos does indeed possess infinite possibilities. It can deconstruct any complex entity, including inferior beings, ancient beings, CCDs, dream gods, ancient gods, and outer gods—everything is the raw material it learns to deconstruct.

The one who fell into this world is "the ultimate malice of the universe," Engel Korath, who is given the title of God of the Void.

He is a powerful Outer God whose divine nature is the annihilation of life, and has devoured countless celestial bodies and star systems over the long years.

His reserves of all rules and order, combined with Nath Hortas's divinity, intertwined and eventually evolved into this unique abyss world.

...

"A universe is being conceived here."

Imnal also made his own judgment.

Even Milo, who had a relatively deep understanding of the abyss, could not refute this view at this moment.

He had never seen such a grand abyss world.

The abyss worlds I've encountered are often very narrow.

Sometimes it's just a country, a city, or even just a church building.

Chaos seems to have learned something called "ambition" from Hotas or Engel Korath.

And this time it truly had enough raw materials to freely express itself with ink and wash, to complete the picture it envisioned.

...

In Milo's mind, the way to leave the Abyss was to destroy everything there, to completely end that world, and to let everything return to chaos so that he could leave.

In retrospect, that was merely a ridiculous judgment based on a narrow understanding.

The Abyss asked, "If I create a world comparable to the universe, how would you destroy it?"
Grandeur is only one factor; most importantly, you can't use brute force to destroy those deep-seated logics and theories.

The abyss needs to be deconstructed.

When you try to deconstruct this universe, you have already become a part of it.

...

“I’m thinking of staying here permanently.” A chat box popped up above Crow’s “head”.

"Suit yourself," Imnal flicked his wrist as well.

"Didn't anyone notice that thing walking towards us?"

Milo Bomb.

Right in front of them, Hortas, disguised as the old bishop, and Aegon, the devout penitent, were closing in step by step.

They have become part of this nascent universe. Although everything here was created according to them, they submit to everything here, play a certain role in it, and carry out its will.

"How am I supposed to pick up this big scythe and chop them down?"

After a long silence, Monquia finally pointed to his scythe, which was an abstract representation of a series of concepts, and asked a thought-provoking question.

(End of this chapter)

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