I, the wizard, the foolish Buddha.

Chapter 551 The Best Part-Time Worker

The old Black Abyss members had repeatedly suggested seeking technical support from Heaven, but the Pope had rejected each proposal.

He believes that if the gods provide assistance in the Dawnlight incident, it could affect their fragile, distorted self-perception, reminding them of the true history and what they really are.

However, many people still hope to take the risk and try, since relying on the people of this world, it is probably impossible to resolve this matter in this short period of time.

So on this day, Brianna went to the study and found Olivia, subtly inquiring whether she could obtain some readily available technical information from heaven.

Olivia sentenced this matter to 'death'—the Kingdom of Heaven no longer understood the concept of the Holy Throne, and the gods had almost completely forgotten what the Holy Throne even was.

“The Kingdom of Heaven can’t even use the angels of euphoria properly anymore; we can’t count on them at all in this matter,” Olivia sighed.

Brianna looked disappointed.

Not far away, a 'little maid' pretending to read a book glanced back at Olivia, thinking to herself, 'Second sister-in-law shows absolutely no sign of recovery.'

This little maid is Olivia. Lately, Olivia has been taking her everywhere she goes, keeping a close eye on her.

O'Reilly disagreed with Olivia's words. Her view was the same as Roland's—the gods probably hadn't forgotten their memories, but rather only remembered them when they were insane.

Take, for example, Aurelia's second sister-in-law. As a genuine 'Forbidden Grand Scholar' of the Forbidden Sanctuary, and an existence incredibly close to God in the Evil Paradise, it wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that she is an omniscient book that has written the ultimate truth of the world.

How could she not understand the mysteries of the Holy See?

The same applies to the gods.

But just as Roland and O'Reilly had said when they were secretly cricketing, they would only remember all of this when they transformed into mad gods.

Just then, O'Reilly noticed Olivia looking over, and she quickly lowered her head to read her book.

O'Reilly found this book in a drawer when she first followed Olivia into the study. It was filled with formulas and theorems, making O'Reilly's head spin.

“Isn’t Roland leading a team on this project recently? It’s been two months, hasn’t it? How’s the progress?” Olivia asked.

Olivia was very conflicted about the progress.

She was worried that everyone was moving too fast, but at the same time, she hoped that everyone could hurry up.

The reason why I hope everyone can move faster is self-evident. As for the reason why I hope everyone can slow down, it's because the old Black Abyss members have been progressing too fast, so fast that it has frightened Olivia.

After all, countless millennia have passed since the dawn of the gods' creation of the world, to the emergence of a desolate world filled with life, and then to the appearance of the Age of Madness and the gods' complete decryption of the Holy Throne, which destroyed it!
Therefore, if the wizards could completely unravel the mystery of the Dawn Light in a shorter time, Olivia would be very pleased.

Because this proves she is right, and proves that the gods' newest favorites are exceptionally excellent.

But now, the wizards of the East plan to complete 20% of the progress within 20 years. This is like completing the millions of years of human evolution from Homo sapiens to modern humans in 20 years!
If any species could travel in 20 years what humans took millions of years to do, then in the eyes of humans, they would undoubtedly be monsters. Unspeakable monsters!

Just as Roland suddenly realized that the seemingly mindless magical insects in the Garden of Sincerity actually possessed potential far exceeding that of wizards, and were a kind of fear born from the Gestalt hive civilization.

As Olivia, a goddess, grew increasingly fearful of the wizards as she learned more about them.

"I don't know how tall he is now."

Brianna shrugged and said, "When he first started researching this stuff, I could understand what he made, but later I understood it less and less. So I have no idea how far he's going."

Olivia said with some surprise, "By the way, hasn't he been staying in his study for the past two months? Why did he go out today?"

As soon as he finished speaking, the study door opened.

"I'm off work, of course I need to go out and take a shower." Roland walked in wearing a loose bathrobe, drying his hair as he did so.

"Off work? What do you mean?" Olivia asked, frowning. Roland's leisurely and carefree demeanor gave Olivia a vague sense of unease. Roland walked over to Olivia, who was pretending to read a book, snatched the Book of Heaven from her hands, and slammed it onto the desk in front of Olivia.

Seeing that there was only one Book of Paradise, Olivia secretly breathed a sigh of relief.

Although the Book of Heaven is incredibly vast, one book is definitely not enough to describe the light of dawn.

A thousand books would be about right.

Therefore, this book contains at most 0.1% of the content.

However, achieving 0.1% in just over two months is still quite alarming.

Keep in mind that Johnson and his team spent two years completing only 0.1% of the content, while Roland did the work all by himself.

"Roland, you still need to speed things up a bit. If all else fails, we should pull some people from other projects to help you, otherwise this matter might be delayed forty years from now."

As Olivia spoke, she flipped through the book, and as she did so, her expression turned somewhat strange.

This Book of Heaven is not fully written; only one-tenth of its pages contain content.

However, this content is not the old translation of the Dawn of Light, but rather lines of formulas and theorems.

Each formula has only a few symbols, and each theorem has only a few simple words.

But they are like the mass-energy equivalence equation and the constancy of the speed of light; each sentence represents a law of this world.

This book is not a translation of some old scripture, but rather the truth and laws of this world!
As a deity, Olivia has a deep understanding of the laws and truths of this world and possesses a degree of omniscience.

Therefore, she immediately recognized what kind of law the preceding content represented.

But the further Olivia read, the less she understood. The truths and laws recorded in the book were beyond the comprehension of even the gods!

Every few pages, there was a percentage symbol. When Olivia turned to the last page, the number was 20%.

"This information was retrieved from the Well of Faith in Mald?" Olivia looked up in disbelief. "You completed 20% of the translation in just over two months?"

Upon hearing this, Brianna, who was leaning against the table, suddenly narrowed her eyes.

Most of the old Black Abyss members had experience in translation work, so naturally, Brianna was part of the team.

Therefore, she knew just how terrifying Roland's speed was.

"really?!"

Brianna exclaimed, "And work in Malrod takes time, doesn't it? Even if you finish all this work in two months... no, even if you give them two months, they still won't be able to finish!"

Roland sat down in the chair opposite the desk and started drying his hair.

"So I've been free."

Roland shrugged and said, "The bottleneck is right there—with our current technology, retrieving information from the ocean at the bottom of the world is like asking the southern kingdoms to produce aluminum products. The little bit they produce in a year isn't even enough for the king to make a set of tableware to show off."

So, the "working god" 'Dalak' was released from the lab.

The term "god of part-time work" made Olivia frown deeply; she strongly disliked anyone using that word to describe a god. (End of Chapter)

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