"Go to the abyss? Go to fight a bloodbath?"

Popper was completely baffled by what he heard.

After learning about the existence of the Abyss, she crammed on knowledge about it and of course knew what the Blood War was.

According to the updates from the Astral Dragons' legacy, the current Blood War has occupied all twelve levels of the Abyss. These twelve levels are all battlefields, divided into twelve battlefields.

Even the earth dragon, who was specifically attending the meeting, couldn't understand this and couldn't help but ask, "Why? Why would you want to participate in the blood war at a time like this?"

After all, everyone is very busy right now. Participating in the Blood War would be a waste of a lot of energy and pointless; their main focus should be on fighting the Void.

"The gates of the void are opening and proceeding in an orderly manner, which we cannot resist."

Now that the Night's Watch has increased in number, we can take this opportunity to send a large number of Night's Watch members to plug these void rifts and annihilate all the void creatures that rush out.

However, this is still the period when the vanguard has emerged. The reason why some void crises occur in the game at this time is mainly because everyone is too busy dealing with the void to focus on the chaos caused by the evil gods.

But now that the problem of the evil god has been dealt with first, they have plenty of time and energy to plug these newly opened loopholes.

Cana's Night's Watch acted decisively, and the world provided them with ample assistance.

In the beginning, it was used to block both the crisis of the evil god and the invasion of the vanguard of the void, which is why we have the current favorable situation.

However, we cannot become complacent just because things are going so well; various projects and plans are still being steadily implemented. But Kana clearly felt that this was not enough.

"Whether it's the Night Watchers or the adventurers who have already started to digitize, their numbers are increasing rapidly. The most important and unavoidable problem we still face is the experience point issue."

There is indeed no good solution to this problem until now; we can only wait for the Void to invade.

The problem is that the void doesn't proceed gradually—they first open rifts with their tentacles to let the vanguard in, and then the main force, which consists of enormous bodies, arrives slowly.

The vanguard force is limited; once some rifts and gates are opened, it will not increase further.

The Void doesn't care what damage these vanguard troops can cause or what information they can obtain. It's better if they cause damage and obtain enough information, but it doesn't matter if they don't.

Once the entire body is close, it becomes a direct and complete invasion, with only two stages: full penetration and climax. It doesn't proceed gradually.

Therefore, gaining experience points remains a problem. By the time they have countless experience points from a full-scale invasion, what they lack will no longer be experience points, but sufficient combat power.

Moreover, as the world falls into a certain calm, the Night Watch will have fewer opportunities to make sufficient contributions. So even if the world wants to give them a back door, it cannot simply throw the Creation Stone over there, and cannot bypass the basic logic of the Creation Stone.

"Therefore, I want to go to the nearest Abyss Blood Battlefield and then connect a section of the world space that has been cut off to that battlefield."

Even the Earth Dragon was now confused about what Kana was trying to do. "I possess a piece of world space that exists both within and outside the world. It was once a shadow, carved out over a long period of time and at great cost, together with another evil god. This characteristic makes it both a part of the world and not a part of the world."

What Kana was referring to was the space where the Triune God had been hidden, the true contingency plan left behind by the God of Shadow, and the core of the trap that Kana set to lure the God of Shadow down.

Now that the Trinity is long dead and the Shadow has abandoned most of its power, leaving only its consciousness to escape, this space has lost some of its function.

Since we're keeping it anyway, this is a good opportunity to put the idea in Kana's mind into practice.

“Through this interconnected yet concealed space, we can treat it as a battlefield against demons. In this space, the power of a demon that dies will be stolen and then turned into experience. In this way, we have an extremely stable and abundant source of experience.”

Upon hearing Kana's words, Alyris frowned and couldn't help but ask, "Won't the Abyss notice? This is energy plundering."

Upon hearing this, a wicked smile appeared on Kana's face.

"I have become a god."

His core ability is data processing, which includes the exploitation of experience points.

Of course, without the world's help, such plunder would be imperfect.

In gaming terms, once you leave the world and kill creatures outside, the experience points you can plunder may only be between 40% and 60%, depending on the environment where you are.

He was able to use his own strength as cover.

"That is a battlefield of bloodshed. Their attack on the Abyss is not just about completely wiping out the demons, but also about seizing the power of chaos while they are killing the demons."

“It is perfectly normal for all sorts of people on every battlefield to try to transform the power of chaos into the power of order for their own use.”

Otherwise, even if you kill a demon in the abyss, although the demon is truly dead after it dies, its energy returns to the abyss and continues to create more demons, so isn't that still meaningless?

Perhaps this is enough for those Avengers who simply want revenge and whose strength is legendary or even about to reach legendary status, but for those top legendary figures or gods, this is not enough; they need a more fundamental weakening.

Therefore, the stripping and severing of the power of the abyss has never stopped, but the pace of the abyss's invasion has never stopped either. At most, it can only be considered a stalemate. The abyss is even still developing steadily, just not as rapidly as before.

In this situation, their behavior is simply the same as that of those people.

Furthermore, since Kana is a god, it's perfectly normal for him to do such a thing, and the Abyss can't do anything about it. This is the consequence of his sins, and he has to bear the consequences. It's his instinct.

"Of course, there are downsides to doing this, namely that we will definitely be under close scrutiny, but it doesn't matter, the world that is carved out is still a world."

He could still wield moderate divine power in that world. You think the Abyss is so powerful? Then send someone with moderate divine power to fight me. (End of Chapter)

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