Doomsday Train, I went crazy by hoarding billions of items.

Chapter 122 The Divinity That Can Be Stripped Away

Chapter 122 The Divinity That Can Be Stripped Away
Upon hearing this, Majik laughed as if he had heard the funniest joke in the world, saying, "Looking for 'loyalty' in someone who can betray both gods and faith?"

Jiang Ran disgustedly threw him to the ground and handed her hand to Xiao Bai, who was standing nearby.

Xiaobai took out a handkerchief and carefully wiped her fingers clean.

Seeing the interaction between the two, Majik's face, which had been laughing wildly, suddenly turned gloomy.

He stared at Xiaobai holding Jiang Ran's hand, then suddenly knelt down in front of Jiang Ran, gently kissed the back of her foot, and raised his head with a humble yet frantic expression: "I can be your dog, but I can't stand that you have other dogs besides me."

"If you want my loyalty, how about I kill him with my own hands? I promise I will tell you everything I know completely and without reservation."

Jiang Ran stomped him to the ground: "You have no right to negotiate with me. Do you really think your immortality is something to rely on? You weak, defenseless ant, tell me, if I use your endless supply of flesh and blood to sacrifice to your so-called evil god, can I obtain some truth that I am curious about?"

Majik's face was pressed to the ground, and he did not even try to struggle.

Hearing Jiang Ran's words, he remained silent for a moment, then suddenly said softly, "If I had met you sooner, perhaps I wouldn't have had to go to such lengths to summon the evil god. An existence like you, if you could become a god, would be incredibly interesting."

Jiang Ran suddenly squatted down and looked directly into Majik's eyes: "Is this how evil gods become 'gods'?"

Seemingly not expecting Jiang Ran to be so perceptive, Majik, who was usually quite talkative, suddenly shut his mouth and stopped speaking.

But Jiang Ran saw his change in expression just a moment ago very clearly.

She had been thinking about this problem for a long time, and Majik, as expected, knew some of the inside story.

Sometimes Jiang Ran admired Majik. As a fellow player, where did he get so much inside information?
Based on that "Divine Dislike Clan Handbook" in his hand?

Jiang Ran continued, "What did you give Jing Lian that enabled him to actually summon the evil god?"

Majik answered the question quite obediently: "A seed."

Jiang Ran's expression was somewhat strange: "I thought that was something exclusive to big eyes."

Upon hearing Jiang Ran call that deity with big eyes, a hint of confusion flashed in Majik's eyes, then he suddenly burst out laughing: "I suddenly know why it's been chasing you so relentlessly."

After laughing enough, he continued, "As clever as you are, you've probably already realized that even a god as powerful as them must abide by the most basic rules of the game. This applies to Paro Island as well; even the will of a god cannot supersede the rules."

"That's why they desperately sow seeds, compete for believers, and constantly absorb nutrients in order to devour those beings similar to themselves."

"And those seeds don't actually belong to them. Instead, they absorb the power of the 'heart' to transform it into a means of plunder that is more suited to them."

"However, the more powerful a being is, the less it can tolerate the constraints of rules; it yearns for true 'freedom'."

At this point, Jiang Ran subconsciously said, "If one cannot transcend the rules, does one deserve to be called a god?"

But what Majik said was not entirely beyond her prediction.

It seems that it is precisely because they cannot escape the constraints of the rules that both the big-eyed creature and the giant octopus go to great lengths to find a way out of the game.

For some reason, Jiang Ran suddenly thought of how she had frantically absorbed power under the halo that might be the "heart," and a thoughtful look flashed in her eyes.

If they can become "gods" through the power of their hearts, what about others?
What about yourself?
They can all absorb energy, so why should they be allowed to monopolize it?
Majik did not respond to Jiang Ran's words. He simply said, "Because the rules came first, then the gods. It is reasonable for the created to obey the instructions of the creator."

Jiang Ran suddenly asked Majik an unrelated question: "And you, what do you really want?"

Is it simply a desire to survive? Or is it to obtain the so-called power of the gods?

But aside from his madness and paranoia, what impressed Jiang Ran most about Majik was his destructiveness.

He was filled with a destructive urge, whether it was towards games, players, or himself. What was the purpose of all this?

Majik seemed never to have imagined that anyone would ask him such a question, and his expression went blank and bewildered for a moment.

He quickly came to his senses and looked Jiang Ran straight in the eyes: "What if I said I wanted to break the rules?"

Jiang Ran wasn't surprised by his answer, but she said with a hint of mockery, "A person who tries to resist the rules by betraying and destroying them? Then what is the purpose of summoning the evil god?"

Majik remained silent for a long time, so long that Jiang Ran was about to lose patience and lock him back into the space when he finally spoke.

"What if I told you that the God-Hate Clan... were once gods?"

Jiang Ran was taken aback.

Majik's eyes were somewhat vacant: "What if I said that the qualification of a god can also be taken away?"

After he finished speaking, he suddenly stared intently at Jiang Ran's face, his eyes filled with the fervor that Jiang Ran was familiar with: "What was the first thought that popped into your mind when you heard all this?"

Jiang Ran lowered her eyes and did not answer Majik's question. Instead, she wrapped him up like a mummy and locked him back in the safe house.

She stood up, looked at the sun sinking into the sea in the distance, raised her right hand, and gently placed it in front of her heart.

The strong, powerful heartbeat seemed to resound in her mind, deafeningly loud.

Can we strip... God of his status?

Jiang Ran suddenly laughed.

*
12 pm.

The Heavenly Ranking has been updated again.

But this time, the name at the top of the Heavenly Ranking is the one everyone has been waiting for: the young lady.

Some people searched for the name "Little Spinning Top" in the player's ID, only to find that he hadn't even made it into the top rankings.

This is because, in order to prevent any unforeseen circumstances, Jiang Ran placed all the islands under the young lady's name, and for convenience, she also put all the supplies and such under one account.

The little spinning top and its own little rabbit companion remained in the lower middle of the train rankings.

This change didn't surprise anyone; in fact, some people had already bet that the young lady would betray Little Spinner sooner or later.

The only thing I didn't expect was that even though the young lady has reached the top, the little spinning top is still alive.

So someone tagged Little Spinning Top: "@Little Spinning Top. From being number one on the leaderboard to not even making it into the top 1,000, tell us about your journey?"

"I'm more curious about how he's still alive even though he's not number one on the Heavenly Ranking anymore."

"Does this mean that the young lady is actually a pretty nice person?"

"The young lady's dog will have a separate table."

……

This topic sparked a heated discussion, but Jiang Ran's attention was completely drawn to the newly unearthed treasure chest.


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