Devil's Bible

Chapter 638 The Key to Unlocking the Shackles

Unlike young people like Mocania, and aside from psychopaths like Adrian, old monsters like Hayes, who have lived for hundreds of years, have many ways to control these Eldar.

Under these circumstances, even if the individual members of the Spirit Race were unwilling, they had no choice but to unleash their most powerful resources and intervene in that meat grinder battlefield.

One after another, gigantic, bizarre entities entered the battlefield.

In recent years, the Eldar have also been actively searching for a way out.

With the Eldar's intelligence network, they naturally knew that the entire universe would end after a certain period of time.

Although they wanted to defend their 'homeland,' they were also unwilling to perish with it.

Therefore, they are actively thinking of solutions.

In the process, they came up with a solution—since the world was going to disappear, they would use materials to create a world in which their bodies could continue to exist.

Gather resources and create a closed but healthy home world.

They have everything they need to survive in this world.

They simply didn't know that with the destruction of the world, how much of the home they had built would still be real, and how much would be fake.

Therefore, they are also seeking common ground.

And at the same time, another special device is being manufactured—a virtual rule generator.

They stored up enough mud ore, and then, relying on their own thoughts, used Eldar technology to condense their cognition and forcibly generate virtual rules.

Thus, according to their calculations, even if the fictional space disappeared and their reality collapsed, these spirit races could still maintain their existence by relying on the home world they built themselves.

Once the real world is reached, the home world and the virtual rule generator can serve as a buffer.

To ensure they don't die immediately in the following period of time.

According to their plan, as long as they don't die immediately, given the superiority of the Eldar, they can quickly adapt to the environment of the real world, then seize and transform the materials of the real world, thus completing the Eldar's transformation and upgrading.

At that time, they will be the Eldar of the real world.

Even with the Eldar's high level of utilization of the material world, they are still able to become a privileged race in the world.

At least that's what the Eldar themselves think.

They have little understanding of the real world and can only construct a possibility for their survival based on limited information.

However, this possibility has now been forcibly pushed onto the battlefield.

The current battlefield can truly be described as a meat grinder.

Waves of dwarves appeared, then unhesitatingly plunged into the battlefield's meat grinder, ultimately choosing death.

At this stage, it becomes very difficult to establish anything systematic.

On the Eldar and the Prayer side, due to Nemus's arrangement, it is difficult for them to obtain the medium's blessing from this world, and they cannot even breathe any oxygen.

For the dwarfs, all sorts of disasters could befall them at any moment. The few legions that had gathered together managed to defeat the disasters with their giant, gifted elephants, but they would be wiped out by even more targeted disasters in the next moment.

In such a chaotic battle, any organized group will be noticed immediately and then subjected to attacks from all sides.

The same applies to the Eldar's foundation—their homeland.

A huge crystal appeared in mid-air, and the numerous halos within it rapidly spread out, supporting a series of rhomboid light-cast barriers.

Inside the barrier, everything seemed to be in a normal state.

After the giant crystal appeared, countless spiritual fluctuations flickered within it. Upon seeing this, the surrounding spirits quickly abandoned their own bodies and plunged into the crystal.

This crystal is tens of meters tall, which is the scale of this world, but even so, it is still four or five meters tall for an average person in the real world.

Countless rays of light of various colors converge within it, each ray possessing a unique color and subtle differences.

These lights are the 'spirit' of the Eldar themselves.

Their thinking operates within this framework, thus forming a series of stable rules.

Although these rules are virtual, they have now formed a stable state thanks to the support of a large number of ideas.

"If those demon lords find out about this, they'll probably be willing to pay a high price to get it." Nemus was quite satisfied with this sight.

Although the other party is an enemy, because the action takes place in a fictional space, all their knowledge and technology are actually fed back into that fictional space and indirectly controlled by Nemus.

Even Nemus applauded the Eldar for this method of establishing virtual rules based on their own ideas.

Demon lords generally do not leave their territory; any demon lords active outside are basically projections of them.

Because once a demon lord leaves its territory, it is essentially just a high-ranking demon.

Their divine status is merely a virtual one, essentially a product of a fabricated god.

It becomes ineffective when leaving the territory.

However, if the Eldar's technology matures further, while it might not allow the Demon Lords to leave the Abyss at their peak, it would at least prevent them from becoming too weak elsewhere.

This is a technology that is not very useful at the moment, but has a very promising future.

Even the abyss might be interested in this.

The problem with demons is that once a powerful demon reaches a certain level, its influence is limited to the abyss, and it is too difficult for it to leave.

"If I can perfect this technology, I'm afraid even the will of the abyss will consider me a candidate for the next generation of demon prince," Nemus thought to himself.

Although, according to Nemes's guess, he was probably already on this candidate list.

"The Consciousness Virtual Home System is a key that can unleash the demons of the abyss."

"If handled properly, a large number of demon lords can appear in the material plane."

The number of demon lords is undoubtedly greater than that of gods and saints.

Currently, the advantage of the Abyss is its virtual nature, which provides half of the ascent path.

Just like Nemes's fictional space, some things are fake, so it is easier to do things that are difficult to do in real life.

“Once the Abyss can no longer hold those demon lords, war will inevitably come…” Nemus narrowed his eyes, seemingly looking forward to that situation.

The abyss is the error of the world; the convergence of fragmented elements has formed the abyss we see today.

Its existence is essentially the same as that of a catastrophe.

However, the Abyss has existed for so long that it has acquired a certain degree of 'stability'.

Although demons are still a scourge, they have also permeated every aspect of this world.

In this respect, the great calamities that have only occurred a thousand years ago are quite different.

It is perhaps foreseeable that, tens of thousands of years or more later, the calamity creatures of the Earth's calamities will stabilize to a certain extent, thus forming a unique characteristic of the world. (End of Chapter)

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