Devil's Bible

Chapter 635 The First War of Gods

Clearly, the world of St. Vislav is quite peculiar, the only world that the dwarves have failed to infiltrate.

In addition, even in the worlds of the Hidden Saints and the Holy Walkers, where the religious atmosphere is particularly strong, the dwarves successfully infiltrated and developed traitors within their ranks.

In this situation, St. Vislav was able to maintain this secrecy largely because he never revealed his power to outsiders.

Instead, they chose to channel their power into the bodies of allies such as the Holy Walker.

In this respect, Saint Veslav is the person who comes closest to Nemus's level of combat prowess.

“I was still a little short.” Nemus recalled the historical possibility that the Abyss had sent him into: the war between the God of Discipline and the will of the Abyss.

Gradually, Nems gained some insights through comparison.

The power of the gods is so immense that spacetime alone can no longer bear the weight of their power.

They need all living beings and all things as a medium, and then through the interaction of these living beings, they gradually leave changes in the world.

Like playing chess, you form a comprehensive network and achieve final victory through strategic planning.

Nems is doing the same thing now, using this method to plan and harvest Mocania.

In this process, Nemes has become a player, while Mocania is merely a piece with a certain degree of self-awareness.

The difference in their ranks almost made Mocania unable to even comprehend how she lost.

However, in this respect, Nems's strategy still has some problems.

His limited media outlets resulted in inconsistent and unreliable traces of his interventions.

If the medium is even slightly disrupted, the already set up situation will change accordingly.

If it was the work of God, then even if the entire Lilliputian army had been wiped out, the blockade of Mocania would not have changed.

However, in general, if others gain tremendous improvement in the fictional space, then Nemus's improvement will only be even greater.

According to Nemus's own accurate calculations, disregarding numerical values ​​and simply considering combat prowess, the gap between himself and a god is likely only one to three steps.

If the numerical difference can be met in these three steps, then it can be easily overcome.

It can be said that although he is not yet a god, based on his understanding of this world, Nemus's combat level is close to that of a god.

Saint Veslav, on the other hand, did not have such a strong understanding of this world, but he was, after all, one of the most convenient tools used by the God of Discipline.

He has a deep understanding of the relevant power operation model.

This experience was put into practice in this fictional space, and his related combat capabilities improved rapidly.

Once back in the real world, his skill multiplier is estimated to easily exceed ten times, meaning he can easily achieve numerical output levels above ten thousand.

It can be said that he has already had his experience used by the God of Discipline, and has transformed that experience into his own.

Even so, St. Vislav's ability to reach this level is truly remarkable and can be described as a genius!
Therefore, in terms of combat prowess, Saint Veslav is probably only one and a half steps away from me.

One step is to understand this world, since I have one-fifth of divine essence as a foundation, and several maxims of destiny as reference.

The remaining half-step was due to Nemus's superior personal skills. After all, he was an unprecedented sword saint, and Nemus's soul talent gave him a significant advantage in power control.

Upon closer inspection, Nemus could see that each of the seven-colored rays shining through the crystal pointed to a different area.

"Indeed, it's a case of generalizing from limited evidence!" Nemus nodded.

Unlike Nemes, Saint Veslav didn't have any maxims of destiny, nor could he understand the key rules of the world. Therefore, the only path he could take was through generalization based on limited information.

That is, to use a single path to restrain and regulate other rules and concepts.

Or rather, this is the mainstream approach used by most mythological species.

Mythical species are basically derived from only two or three top-tier rules, and they have mastered a unique innate rule.

In this situation, apart from a few special individuals, most mythical beings are unable to learn and understand so many top-level rules like Nemus.

Therefore, they can only use their own single rule to generalize from limited evidence.

The same is true of St. Vislav.

As a saint of the God of Discipline, the rules he comprehended were naturally the Way of Change.

His own saintly essence is spiritual light, which he has purified into light.

It takes light as its surface and change as its essence.

Different light waves represent different changes in the world; we use the colors of light to perceive and transform the world.

In this transformation, the essence of the world is concealed by various lights, like chess pieces, leaving behind a strategic layout.

Although his methods were inferior to his own, he still had the assistance of two top-tier Gold Saints, Saint Walker and Hayes, so he wasn't much worse than himself.

“Interesting.” Nems raised an eyebrow, showing interest.

This realm of divine warfare was something Nemus figured out through his own contemplation.

The previous battle for the lords of the abyss, while somewhat imitative, could only be considered a preliminary simulation.

This can barely be considered the first 'war of gods' initiated by Nemus.

However, the realm of combat, if one only ponders it on their own without actually fighting, will ultimately be imperfect.

Nemus observed the enemy's formation and then mobilized the dwarf forces behind the scenes to counter it. By taking advantage of the dwarfs' changes, he macroscopically controlled his own power to various nodes to counter Vislav's changes in light.

Nems then realized that his methods were still too crude.

It requires deliberately manipulating various changes, and the intention to act is too obvious.

Although Vislav was inferior to him in terms of combat skill, he could sense whenever Nemus made a move, and then a beam of light of a different color would shoot from a distance, its change in trajectory disrupting Nemus's control over the area.

"As expected, it's easier said than done. Just thinking about it won't have made a difference; I completely failed to realize that such a method would cause such a huge commotion," Nemus sensed.

His methods, if presented to Mocania, would be like a book written in heaven, only partially understandable.

However, when placed among those of similar level, it seems to cause too much of a commotion.

With a slight thought, the movements of various forces seemed to become faint.

Vislav, who was hiding within the world, was startled. He used the light to continuously probe outwards, and his mental power rapidly expanded to investigate Nems's movements.

However, at this moment, he could only sense some of Nemus's movements and deal with some of the opponent's minor tricks.

"Another iteration in such a short time?" Vislav felt a headache coming on. (End of Chapter)

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