Devil's Bible

Chapter 108 Persecuting the Little Devil

Chapter 108 Persecuting the Little Devil (9th of 20 chapters released)

Nemus attained the number of divine attributes and belongs to the God of Discipline. Its internal functions also belong to the discipline, and under normal circumstances, it can only absorb faith that belongs to the discipline.

The problem is that the proportion of divine attributes held by the God of Discipline and Nemus is not equal. The God of Discipline has existed for many years, and subtly, whenever the discipline is mentioned, people inevitably think of the God of Discipline.

Nems was unable to receive the corresponding faith through this.

Therefore, Nems can only differentiate himself on the point of discipline.

Replace precepts with fictitious agreements, and replace rigid, inflexible collective precepts with each individual's own agreement and rules.

Then, some multi-dimensional elements were stitched together to increase appeal.

It incorporates Nems' current personal characteristics.

Perhaps it's a good thing that Nemus only has one-fifth of the divine attributes.

The limitations of divinity are not as great as one might imagine.

When he spoke of the fictional god, when the doctrines of the fictional god came to mind in others, when they came to know about it, and thus inevitably developed a trace of faith.

Nemes had already completed the connection between the divine and the believers.

At that moment, he could feel the faith of many believers converging on him.

During this process, Nemus could clearly feel that his divinity was changing.

However, because the number is too small, this change is not yet obvious.

"It's also related to the fact that most people aren't even casual believers." Under the fictitious agreement, Nemus secretly used it to restrain the followers of the fictitious agreement, but this restraint only made their thinking more inclined to the fictitious agreement.

It's similar to a long-term, subtle suggestion.

This does not mean that as long as a fictitious agreement exists, they will blindly believe in a fictitious god.

"Overall, the future looks promising." Nems was fairly satisfied with this.

"Next, we will further study the power of whale transformation, spread it as a reward, enhance the strength of our followers, increase the appeal of the fictional agreement, and thus develop more followers."

"And the mere attraction of a fictitious agreement is not enough."

Nemes realized that the problem with single products is that once people obtain them, the sense of satisfaction greatly diminishes their motivation.

Although Nemus was able to divide whale transformation into different levels and harvest them layer by layer, the power of whale transformation was too homogeneous.

Once acquired, even without further modifications, it can gradually adapt and strengthen itself through its own power.

"Therefore, whale transformation is best given as a reward to devout believers, becoming a bone in the mouth of ordinary believers."

"Before that, we need some lower-end forces or resources to attract them."

Thinking of this, Nems immediately thought of Towns.

Towns is somewhat of a talent; he has a good capacity for endurance.

Previously, he and Kurogane tricked a group of lesser demons to obtain enough power from them.

While not enough to advance their seed level, it greatly improved Downs' base stats after the temporary powers disappeared.

“So, the plan to scam the little devil still needs to continue!” Nemus’s eyes lit up.

"Summoning lesser demons in bulk. Although this time it doesn't have the oppressive feeling brought by the old priest, we can use our setup to threaten them. We won't take 90%, we'll only take 30%."

"Once those little devils fall for it, they'll mostly admit defeat."

“Those demons, once accumulated, can be sold as consumables using sealing techniques.” “This allows those who crave power to obtain temporary strength, thereby changing their current situation, yet they cannot escape the control of the fictitious agreement.”

Nems suddenly understood.

This can be described as a win-win situation. People at the bottom have gained power and the opportunity to change their own destiny. The Void Protocol has gained many potential followers, can develop a large number of casual believers, and can also select talents from them.

The only ones who suffered were probably the people from Naim's hometown.

However, if the little devil suffers, the blame will fall on Croc!
Once he had the idea, Nems quickly began to arrange things to proceed.

Three days later.

The faint sound of whales calling out rose up, and a cool breeze blew by.

"Is summer almost over?" Nemus thought to himself, and then got up.

Then, as always, Klu delivered breakfast and toiletries very promptly.

After Nems finished dealing with the matter, documents from the church arrived, containing information about a suspected new cult—the Fictitious Protocol.

"Those three who wanted to advance to full paladins during the previous investigation of the cesspool, are they almost fully recovered?" Nemus asked Kru.

“That’s right, they recovered a few days ago.” Kru was fully aware of the information within the church.

"Their failure to exterminate the whale dung beetles was largely due to human error, not their fault. So let's give them another chance to investigate the truth behind this fabricated agreement as a new test for them." Nemus wrote down his decision with a smile.

Kru pushed up his glasses and smiled.

“I understand, sir.” As one of Nemus’s kind, he naturally became part of the fictional agreement that very day.

Even now, his twin demon clones occasionally split off and head to the temporary base established by the clock tower in the southern district of the fictional agreement.

Currently, the internal structure of the fictitious protocol has been clearly defined.

At the very top is the fictional god, followed by Angel A, who is also an entity of the fictional god.

Below Angel A were several high bishops.

Kru's demonic avatar served as one of the bishops.

The purpose of sending a few trainee paladins to investigate was clear: to control the scope of the incident's impact.

In addition to the Floating World Society, various other forces also emerged in Baiwei Town.

It could be a gang, a cult, or some other strange organization.

This is not surprising, after all, there are one or two opportunities to encounter other whales in Baiwei Town every year.

Some trendy things are too easy to get in.

However, these small forces are basically unable to gain any real influence. Most of them are just trying to make a living in the Southern District, and their competitors are mostly the gangs in the Southern District.

Previously, the church was aware of the Floating World Society, but thought it was just a small force and that they weren't making too much of a fuss, so they didn't bother to go deep into the southern district to arrest them.

It was only through the old pastor that I learned that the Floating World Society had serious problems.

“I will give them what they want, thus buying enough time for the church to develop.” Kru understood Nemes’s plan almost as soon as Nemes mentioned it and immediately made the corresponding preparations.

With the issuance of the document signed by Nemes, the three trainee paladins who had just recovered from their injuries and returned to the church to report for duty received their orders.

Meanwhile, some changes have also occurred in the southern district in the past few days.

(End of this chapter)

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