Devil's Bible

Chapter 639 Hell?

"It has to be said that civilization is the greatest wealth," Nems exclaimed.

The Eldar are a civilization with significant flaws.

They inherit Hayes's irresponsible nature, but because they exist as spirits, they possess a unique ability to control things.

Their unique life forms, which can only exist in the virtual world, endow them with a way of thinking that transcends the common sense of this world.

Thus, the Virtual Home System was developed by them.

From Nemus's perspective, the current system, if actually taken to the real world, would probably collapse in no time, turning into a pile of mud.

The great spirits and spirit gods within will also perish rapidly because their essence has not transformed and they are unable to adapt to the rules of the real world.

But that doesn't matter.

The important thing about this ingenious idea is that it has made a start. Once you have this start, it won't be too difficult for Nemus to complete it and elevate it to a truly effective state.

Similar ingenious ideas are not uncommon among various civilizations and races in fictional spaces.

If he could collect them and then update them with a broader perspective, Nemus's knowledge base would be greatly enhanced.

After the Eldar homeland appeared, it immediately gained a huge advantage.

After making a brief attempt to project power outwards, it abandoned its release-type power.

The homestead system ensured that the Elven race within them would not be affected by the external environment.

However, outside the media, the media is still controlled by Naim to some extent.

Therefore, the Eldar chose the most direct tactic—ramming!
The enormous crystal flew through the air and then crashed down on the dwarf army.

The moment they landed, countless little humans in the huge crater were turned into a pile of minced meat.

Then, under this crushing process, the minced meat was completely reduced to a sheet of paper.

Then it is further compacted along with the ground.

After the initial impact, the massive crystal began to move again, soaring into the air.

Prepare for the next impact.

"The external speaker is unstable, the relevant thought conversion rate is decreasing, the external medium is changing, and flight cognition is being interfered with!"

"Strengthen relevant thinking; the entire 16th Battalion should incorporate flight control thinking!"

Inside the crystal, several spirits rapidly coordinated their efforts, and various spirit races constantly adjusted their thinking based on changes in external media.

These thoughts will generate corresponding external rules under the action of the virtual rule generator.

Ultimately, whether a crystal is flying or moving, it still interacts with external media.

This is the greatest loss of crystals at present.

All external media have been interfered with, and all their means of interference with the outside world have become ineffective, leaving them with no choice but to produce and consume their own products.

Although the Eldar have powerful thinking abilities, they also find it difficult to withstand this level of mental pressure for extended periods.

At this point, the Spirit Race had to stake everything on this battlefield.

Their world has already entered the battlefield, but the home system is not yet truly complete; at least the mud mine still has a huge gap.

In this situation, they had nowhere to escape to and could only fight.

At this moment, the resources of various Eldar races were transferred to their homelands to serve as power, driving the crystals into battle.

The crystal, once again in motion, didn't soar into the sky but instead began cruising close to the ground, intending to crash into and kill all the little people.

Nems observed that approximately 30,000 little people had died, but of them, only about 30 had transformed.

The ratio is approximately one in a thousand.

“Although the minds of those who fail to transform will fall into the ‘Humanity Domain·Garden,’ where they can potentially be revived through deep thought processes,” Nemus thought, “the cost is still too high.” He then made a slight swipe of his finger.

Not far away, a huge portal appeared.

From the portal, a large number of demon imps rushed out.

The world this portal connects to is called 'Hell,' a world created by the Clown Demon.

In the underworld, the beings are imps, similar to demons.

After all, the Clown Demon doesn't know much about the material world; his understanding is much deeper into the abyss.

However, this does not mean that the Clown Demon's thinking is rigid; on the contrary, his thinking is very unconventional.

He had spoken with Nemus about the chaotic attributes of the Abyss.

The Abyss is now basically synonymous with chaos, or rather, the Abyss is embracing all kinds of chaotic behavior.

In this situation, whatever kind of being appears in the abyss is a kind of chaotic rationale.

Even the demons who seek order and want to establish a peaceful world are just another manifestation of the chaos in the abyss.

Therefore, the Clown Demon felt that even the most absurd things, when they appeared in the abyss, seemed not absurd enough.

Nemus shook his head, believing that the demon who pursued order was merely one individual within the abyss, whose essence was simply to establish order through chaos, and whose root lay in chaos itself.

Its upper limit is to establish a certain level of order in the abyss, without affecting the chaotic nature of the abyss, which is why it doesn't seem absurd enough.

If that's the case, then why not build a special region from scratch that shares certain commonalities with the Abyss, but whose core is relatively ordered?

In this situation, it is natural to be able to reverse the abyss's foundation.

Unfortunately, after thinking about it carefully, the Clown Demon realized that he couldn't do it.

His understanding cannot build a foundation for order.

After all, he was already an old demon, whose soul had been cleansed in the abyss more than seventy or eighty times, and had long since cleansed everything in the material plane.

Therefore, his very nature is full of chaos, and he thinks about problems from a demonic perspective.

Therefore, that doesn't suit him.

So the Clown Demon slightly transformed into thought, constructing his own version of hell.

There are only nine levels of hell.

Within these nine levels, all the little devils live under a strict 'supervision' order.

Under such supervision, the little devils can only live for a period of time before they will become expendable and die in an orderly manner.

To change this future, we must do things outside the norm.

Because the order of supervision was specially set up by the Joker.

It is rigid and has certain loopholes.

These vulnerabilities can only be found by going beyond common sense.

In this respect, the Clown Demon's thinking is similar to that of the Holy Walker.

The Holy Walker binds the necessities of life in the world to faith, while the Clown Demon binds survival to the ability to exploit loopholes.

Therefore, in hell, any minor demon or evolved devil with a bit of status is a master at exploiting loopholes.

A large number of little demons made strange noises and rushed towards the crystal.

Many of the children were performing various unique acts. (End of Chapter)

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