Devil's Bible

Chapter 577 Why can't I do it?

This behavior is actually quite ridiculous in the eyes of a petty person.

As the creator, he himself was not part of the big picture; instead, he was held hostage by the big picture created by his own creation.

This doesn't mean he's weak; it only means he has a huge weakness in a certain area. In the army of villains, someone with such a huge weakness in their understanding is called a piece of trash.

In this respect, this Nia god is even weaker than Hayes.

Hayes did retain some of his power, but lost it due to the Eldar's coexistence with the world.

However, Hayes still held the upper hand in matters of world war.

Although the Eldar were unwilling, they had no choice but to follow Hayes's wishes and form an alliance with Adrian's world, and send people to fight.

Throughout the process, after the Spirit Race suffered casualties, there was some internal strife among them, but in the end they still obediently went to fight.

The reason for this is that Hayes and the Eldar share common interests in the overall direction.

The Eldar simply wanted to protect their own interests without taking on more responsibility.

Their overall strategy remains the same as the one Hayes envisioned.

However, in this world, the situation is completely reversed.

It is ordinary people who shape the overall situation; they seize the initiative and determine the course of the world.

As the creator goddess, Nia could only back down and even had to cooperate with the other party.

"How did he become a Creator-level being with such an awkward personality?" When they conquered the world of giants, the dwarfs asked Nemus about the power of the Creator.

According to Nemus, those he could pull into this world-building war basically all possessed the power to easily destroy the entire Lilliputian race.

However, their power is limited by the 'fictional space'; they can only release their power through thought and across the world.

The world is the medium, and the instability of this medium greatly limits the output of their power.

Therefore, although the Creator is powerful, the Lilliputians are not entirely without ways to counter or defend against Him.

However, it is still undeniable that the Creator's power far surpasses that of life forms like theirs.

The petty person knows these things, which is why he finds them strange.

However, the villain then began to seriously consider how to use this to make the world unstable.

Their mission is to gather intelligence about the world, find the bugs in the world's inherent rules, and then use them to affect the world's stability.

With decreased stability, the Creators would lose their channels for external intervention. If they were to send troops, this world, though powerful, would not be able to defeat the Dwarfs.

"While most of the rules in this world are neither harmonious nor particularly prominent, they are also generally not problematic. The only thing that can cause problems is the moral and legal system."

The rules and foundations of this world were not something that the god Nia had ever considered manipulating.

Or rather, his knowledge was somewhat insufficient to support the other party's tricks; he could only push things along in a 'normal' direction, letting his thoughts blur the details, and allowing the world to develop on its own.

The inherent, subtle rules are automatically completed in the operation of the entire world.

It belongs to the model world base formed under the mentality of seeking no merit but avoiding mistakes.

It will not provide any benefit to the Creator, nor will it pose much of a hindrance to individuals in other worlds.

In other words, the rest of the world can basically be regarded as a blank slate with low bonus value.

Its unique feature is its 'morality and laws', which is also the only area where it can be used for argumentation.

In this process, the biggest flaw of the aristocratic royal family was almost laid bare in his mind.

"Could it be a trap?" Things were going too smoothly, so much so that even the villain was beginning to suspect that it might be a trap.

This world can't be that simple, can it? He really was just a reconnaissance soldier who infiltrated ahead of others. Although he was an elite among elites, in the end, he was just a petty person.

But if everything is really as he has investigated, then perhaps he will have the opportunity to single-handedly complete the task of destroying a world?

"Is this even possible?" Even the little man couldn't help but start to doubt himself.

He believed that if the opportunity had been right, he could have killed a giant on his own, using his innate talent.

That was already a special achievement that would allow him to be promoted directly to Apostle.

What if you single-handedly destroyed a world?

Even the Creator would applaud him in this situation.

In an instant, the little man became excited.

This excitement even stirred the shepherd's emotions.

The shepherd didn't know why he was so excited; his emotions were stirred, and he began to fill in the gaps in his excitement on his own.

An idea popped into his head.

"If nobles can morally blackmail the goddess Nia, then why can't I?"

"Nia clearly cannot solve these problems."

"His morals are too rigid, and his abilities are too weak."

"That's why there are figures like the 'first king' who discovered the flaws in morality and law, developed witchcraft, and formed a system of identity-based morality."

"The one who was wrong was not the first king, but the god Nia."

"Since he accepted the advice of the first king, he had a duty to protect the king who was able to rationally control the course of the world."

"But he had him killed, and at the time he was neither able to deal with the aftermath nor to support a capable new king."

"That's why the world has gradually deteriorated and become what it is now, and this Nia God is still bound by the so-called big picture, unable to act freely."

"If there is any real external threat, I don't think we can win in this kind of world."

"Therefore, at this time, a strong and powerful person is needed to turn the tables and kidnap Nia."

"Thus, we can drive change in the world and get it back on track!" These ideas came to the shepherd naturally.

When the little people discovered it, they were all surprised.

Isn't this shepherd's thinking evolving at an alarming rate?

His ambition emerged in his excitement, and the shepherds, influenced by his emotions, were also quickly changed, with ambition also forming within them.

And in order to adapt to this ambition, his instincts drove him to automatically complete the ultimate goal of his ambition.

From a simple, honest boy who raised sheep in the countryside, his mindset has evolved several times in a short period of time, and he can now be considered a person with the potential to become a strong individual.

Of course, whether or not this potential can be tapped depends on the specific circumstances.

However, this also illustrates some issues.

"Are there really no problems here?"

"This sheep-raising boy was just an individual I randomly selected."

"But given the extent of this change, is there something special about him that I haven't noticed?" (End of Chapter)

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