As the person in charge, Lurek had access to a large number of channels and lists for assessing and contacting such adventurers.

“Then we’ll have to choose carefully,” Lurek suggested after a moment’s thought.

"Anyway, the existence and function of the 'Legendary Dungeon' can't be kept secret, so it can be used as one of the top perks to attract and reward top adventurers."

After a moment of solemn silence and careful consideration, and after a detailed discussion of the pros and cons, the group basically settled on the idea, but all agreed that it should not be announced in a high-profile manner immediately.

It must be launched cautiously at the right time and in the most appropriate way.

However, the work of screening and evaluating personnel in advance can certainly be carried out intensively ahead of time.

"What about the Church of Holy Light? They are our most steadfast ally; they should also have a certain number of seats, right?"

Maxim, who was in charge of foreign affairs, offered his timely suggestion, stating that it was his duty.

Maxim is currently managing the Night's Watch's diplomatic affairs diligently, so he must carefully consider all those who are on good terms with the Night's Watch, or even those who are as important as allies.

“The Church of Holy Light, to be honest, they don’t really need to think too much about it, do they?” Popper blinked and immediately pointed out its characteristics.

"You have to think about the power system of the Holy Light Church. It is more or less closely related to the rules of Holy Light. Those devout believers pursue the pure path of Holy Light, and the number of elites within them who can reach the peak of level ten and need to break through with the help of external forces is definitely not large."

"So they don't naturally take up many spots. They even have to queue up among their own people, so they won't put too much pressure on us."

That seems to be the case.

We can grant more authority to the Church of Holy Light, since they don't really take up many seats, and the rules they choose to comprehend are mostly specific, sacred projections related to Holy Light.

Outsiders rarely compete with them for these specific rule projections; instead, they internally arrange the usage time themselves.

Moreover, the Church of Holy Light is undoubtedly an ally of the Night Watch, and will absolutely stand firm when the end comes.

“Then, what about the countries in the Order Covenant?” Maxim asked again.

As a seasoned diplomat of the Night's Watch, he had so much to consider, and he had to ensure a balance between various issues.

This was originally a covenant organization formed by various countries on the continent of Leviathan to combat rats.

Now, in the international community, they have also taken the lead, following the Night's Watch.

After all, the number of Night Watchmen is indeed small compared to the size of these individual national entities.

The Night's Watch has a total of just over 100,000 official members.

In addition, not many family members and other relatives could arrive.

A city encircled by towers, an eastern wilderness.

The two actual gathering places of the Night Watchmen basically divided up the entire population, leaving large empty areas.

With the increase in the number of places.

Those kingdoms that survived the brutal trial of the rat plague developed rapidly with the selfless help of the Night's Watch.

Aside from the fact that their population growth is indeed slow, they have surpassed their pre-rat infestation state in other aspects and are showing unprecedented vitality.

It's important to understand that these countries were targeted by the Night's Watch, who ruthlessly eliminated a large number of scourges.

Furthermore, the Night's Watch intentionally used these countries as guinea pigs, carrying out bold institutional changes and planning designs.

This has led to the vigorous development of these countries, filling them with new vitality.

No kidding.

Leviathan, once a marginal continent, has transformed after many hardships into one of the most dynamic, fastest-growing, and undisputed leading regions in the world.

After a lengthy conversation.

Alyris finally finalized the spot.

“Give them three times the number of places as the Church of Holy Light. After all, there are so many countries to share, this number is just right.”

After all, the allied nations are staunch supporters of the Night's Watch and have consistently and steadfastly prepared for the apocalypse.

We can't treat them unfairly.

"So what about those additional countries? This news can't be kept secret anytime soon. What will happen to these people? Even if we can't release the quotas directly, they will definitely try every means to find out and find a loophole."

This is a legendary promotion.

It's important to know that with the opening up of the Night's Watch's data-driven quota,

Many nobles, generals, soldiers, knights, and mages—people who were neither members of the Night's Watch nor adventurers—secretly made a covenant.

Those who actively responded to the challenge and cleared a portion of the void had mostly reached level ten.

And then there are those guys who were already quite strong to begin with.

They also desperately wanted an opportunity.

The crowd fell silent, the atmosphere becoming somewhat heavy. They occasionally whispered among themselves, unable to come up with any particularly good solutions.

Because each of them has their own concerns.

“I think we should set aside a few spots; that would at least attract their attention and calm their restless minds,” Maxim suggested.

The main reason he made this suggestion is because the current world situation is somewhat unfavorable.

Again.

The pressure from the Night's Watch is immense.

Moreover, the Night's Watch is clearly interfering in the internal affairs of these countries, and the common people and the lower classes in these countries have begun to stir.

Releasing out a few spots to divert attention is a good idea and can temporarily ease the tense atmosphere.

“Then let’s give the Church of Holy Light half the number of places, but don’t say it outright. Instead, give those shrewd guys who have gone to great lengths to find us and paid a high price a chance,” Ariris decided decisively.

Thus, a simple allocation was initially determined.

It's still necessary to analyze each case individually.

But these issues were left to the people below to carry out the specific tasks.

"Get ready, we need to have a big plenary meeting in a few days," Alyris concluded.

As the meeting ended.

Cana and Popper left the conference room together and went to the laboratory.

For Kana, the Divine Kingdom Project is the most important thing.

He didn't need to worry about anything else; Alysse and the others would handle it.

The laboratory is spacious, bright, and filled with equipment.

Popper settled casually into a large, comfortable chair. “The God Kingdom Project is probably no longer a secret within the Night Watch,” Popper said, glancing at Cana, who was pacing and observing in the laboratory. “With so many top researchers working on similar projects for so long, plus the allocation of key resources, anyone who isn’t an idiot can guess some of it.”

Upon hearing this, Kana simply nodded slightly, a faint smile on his face, seemingly unconcerned.

"Whether I conceal it or not doesn't matter. I am the only god in this world. In terms of power, I have absolute dominance."

Even if this plan gets leaked, it won't make any difference.

Because everyone can only imagine it.

After all, most people don't even have legendary status, let alone understand how to use the power of gods; that would be like a foreign language to them.

"Speaking of which, I am now your subordinate god, so why did you only grant me the rules of space and silver metal?"

Popper tilted his head curiously and asked, "I thought you were going to give me some kind of data-driven rules or something."

“It’s very simple, the world won’t allow it,” Cana turned around, his tone calm but undeniable. “Applying data-driven rules and mastering data-driven rules are two completely different things.”

“Data-driven rules have not been fully implemented in the world yet. Even if I share these rules with you, you will still be locked into the world.”

It's a very simple question.

Datafication is a core rule built into the foundation of the architecture, and it is a rule that can truly bring about earth-shattering changes to the world.

How could you possibly grant permissions arbitrarily?
Once you have data-driven rules, you can make many deep modifications based on the underlying logic.

This is equivalent to indirectly gaining many permissions in the world through data-driven rules, which is something that no single rule can match.

Not to mention, the world has not yet fully integrated data-driven rules into its own rule system.

Kana was able to master it entirely because the rule was created because of him.

Moreover, even if the data-driven rules of the world are fully established, it is not necessarily possible to share their power with Popper.

The more fundamental reason is that the world is only so big, and the major rules can be divided and applied to different individuals, allowing the rules to be mastered by many people.

However, core principles like datafication are clearly not suitable.

One controller is already the limit of the world; adding another controller who can be shared would also be unacceptable at the rule level.

“Well,” Poppot flicked his tail, somewhat dejectedly, “I can only grasp the surface. It seems there’s no difference in my understanding between becoming a god and when I was still a legend.” She had thought that becoming a god would make it easier for her to understand higher levels of power application and accelerate her research.

But the reality seems to be different from what she thought.

“You’re dreaming,” Kana ruthlessly shattered her illusion. “You were forcibly elevated to godhood simply because I shared my power and became my subordinate deity.”

"How can taking shortcuts compare to those truly gifted individuals who climb to legendary status step by step through their own abilities?"

“They are wielders who have mastered the power, while you are like a child holding a weapon.”

They may be at the same level of strength, but their control, understanding, and future potential are on completely different levels.

“Never mind, it doesn’t matter,” Popper waved his paws, regaining his relaxed expression. “Anyway, it’s not a bad thing for me.”

This result is already the result I've been dreaming of; there's nothing more to hope for.

"By the way, let me tell you about the current status of the Divine Kingdom Project."

Popper immediately changed the subject, a hint of smugness on his face, and nimbly jumped off the chair, pulling Cana to the wall next to him.

It was covered with a dense array of various sticky notes and simple articles and charts filled with key points of the plan.

"First of all, according to your original plan, we are going to set up the prototype of the God Kingdom project here and build a huge, impregnable fortress."

Popper pointed to a desolate and ruined area east of Leviathan on the map, ravaged by war.

Setting that place as the frontline battlefield against the Void is perfectly fitting.

“Using the constructed fortress as the core foundation, we will conduct the initial operation of the Divine Kingdom Project there,” Popper explained in detail. “According to you, as the Divine Kingdom Project gradually expands outward, we can set up a uniquely designated spatial rupture point in front of the fortress.” As she spoke, she pointed to a highlighted mark on the map.

"In this way, even if only the initial stage of the God Kingdom plan is completed before the end of the world, we will still be able to achieve our initial strategic goals."

The Divine Kingdom Project is essentially about building an earthly divine kingdom on the earth.

Centered on KANA's data-driven rules, we are accelerating the data-driven transformation of the world.

Otherwise, if we wait for the world to slowly implement all the data-driven rules on its own, who knows how long that would take?
Perhaps it is already fast on a global scale, but on a global time scale, it is far too long for life, even for gods.

And Cana's divine kingdom is destined to be completely and comprehensively digitized, just like the games of the past.

The earthly divine kingdom can reach the highest standard of application.

At that time, the construction process of the fortress will become extremely simple, and the changes in the form of the fortress and the scheduling of its various structures will become clearer and more intuitive.

Similarly, members of the Night's Watch, or anyone who has been digitized, will thrive in the Fortress.

Because everything here has been digitized, everything has become clear and easy to control.

It's like being in a more realistic game.

With the presence of the earthly divine kingdom here, it is equivalent to providing a powerful stabilization to this space.

The divine kingdom is a stable anchor.

By driving this nail into the Leviathan continent, it is equivalent to building a solid defensive barrier across the entire Leviathan continent.

At that time, the void outside will no longer be able to open rifts at will and appear in other places on the Lebia continent; they will only appear in the places designated by Kana.

That is the battlefield in front of this fortress.

After all, Lebia has become the headquarters of the Night's Watch, and it also houses the City of the Ring, as well as various key and iconic buildings of the Night's Watch.

Everyone on the continent of Lebia is thriving; it has become the most promising place in the entire plane.

Of course, it must be protected with all our might.

Kana has even prepared for the worst.

That means that other places have completely fallen, and the final comprehensive defense will be carried out only with the continent of Leviathan as the center.

The worst-case scenario is that after the apocalypse ends, everything except Leviathan will become a true dead zone devoid of life.

It will take an extremely long time and a golden age in the future for the world to recover once again.

But this outcome is far better than the near-desperate situation of ten or even twenty years ago.

At that time, Kana was even contemplating utter death after the world's destruction.

In the end, it was nothing more than being able to preserve a certain amount of life.

Now, we dare to hope that we can preserve a complete continent.

This is proof of relentless effort. (End of Chapter)

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