Devil's Bible
Chapter 760 Purification Target
Dina revealed so many secrets to Nemus not because he had an exhibitionist tendency.
It's not because he's making preparations.
The information he shared, while somewhat confidential, was mostly unimportant.
Some things Naim can understand by thinking about them more or getting to know them more deeply.
In this situation, the only valuable intelligence is the spacetime deity, which is more spatial in nature.
However, Dina did not intend to reveal the exact location of this thing from the beginning.
Having some useful, but not crucial, information was enough to keep Naim occupied.
Nemes was fully aware of this, but it was a tacit agreement.
Nemes used various methods to force the other party to appear.
There was no time to prepare after the other party appeared.
If Nemus were to make a direct move, he might gain a certain advantage.
However, it is also very likely that Dina will be forced to pay a price, but this price will most likely be borne by the Silver City.
Ultimately, this damages the quality of the philosopher's stone.
Having achieved his goal and forced the mastermind to reveal himself, Nemus stopped there.
His goal was the same as Dina's: to obtain higher quality Philosopher's Stones.
Use this to open the path to the mythical species.
The difference is that Nemus has obtained a partial divine status of discipline and has already embarked on the path from demon lord to demon prince.
Dina obtained a portion of the Time Godhood and embarked on a path of direct confrontation with the Sun God.
Both are heading towards the mythical realm in their own ways, and then formally ascending to godhood.
The Philosopher's Stone is the most important component of this.
On this point, neither of them is willing to give in.
Therefore, there is no possibility of the two of them cooperating.
Both of them are true spirits, and in essence, they are people who have evolved from the foundation of 'true spirits from past lives'.
Although personality and cognition may change depending on one's starting point and experience, some fundamental aspects will not change much.
Therefore, they can understand each other's core thinking.
It's unknown which generation of alchemists were able to fuse with Dina, because they had no other choice.
One of them had already failed, leaving only remnants, while the other was born too late and was chased to the brink of destruction by the Sun Saint.
The merging of the two was a last resort.
But there's no such thing as having no other choice right now.
Furthermore, even if the two of them are once again driven to the brink of despair by the Sun Saint, it will be impossible for them to continue merging.
When fusion occurred, it proved that fusion was not 'correct'.
The fusion of Nemus and Dinai once again is nothing more than another demonstration of how it failed.
That's right. In their minds, both Nemus and Dina only knew one thing: Dina was a loser.
This point doesn't even need much discussion.
Because in their minds, there can only be one ultimate winner.
Dina and her team have already lost most of their chances of winning.
And it is clear that Denebinemus has a greater first-mover advantage.
He obtained the silver remnants, another portion of the Time Godhood, and information about the Space Godhood.
Even so, he still has to compete with Nems, who came from hundreds of years later.
While comparing strength over time is meaningless, strength is strength and weakness is weakness.
However, regardless of the circumstances, this point roughly indicates that Dina's growth in strength has reached a bottleneck.
This lack of sustained power already tells us something.
Dina herself was aware of this. Fusion was a choice made out of necessity.
Although they are all true spirits, they started from the same point.
However, some problems still arose after the integration.
That's why the philosopher's stone is held so tightly by Dina.
Nemes gradually figured out Dina's awkward situation, but he didn't care about Moro's attack.
This is just a card, a card from Dinai.
"Silver is, after all, just an incomplete stage between steel and gold."
"Using this to forge the Philosopher's Stone may have extremely limited effect on the problem of fusion with True Spirits."
"That's why he had to pursue higher quality philosopher stones."
"Because this is the only way for him to get out of this predicament."
Nemus has grasped Dina's current weakness, and naturally has a direction for the battle to come.
The Philosopher's Stone is an important resource for Nemus, but not a necessity.
It's different for Dina.
Draw a card!
With his sword drawn, Nemus finally looked at Moro, who had rushed up to him and was about to throw a punch.
Moro was fast and his punches were heavy.
In terms of numerical values alone, his numbers have reached an extremely terrifying level.
Even if it were released, it wouldn't be much worse than other golden varieties.
Moro's deck, on the other hand, chose a series that everyone was mocking—the Constitution series.
This type of ability has virtually no multiplier bonus; in other words, all the bonuses are added to its own stats.
Throughout the entire process, Moro basically doesn't need to draw any cards.
He used only the most ordinary fists and feet to smash at Nemus.
"I see. Because of the silver aura, one can use various types of passive cards without worrying that doing so will cause conflicts in one's body due to various traits."
"Therefore, they can completely disregard these restrictions and recklessly add various constitution cards to themselves."
"Nemus, I'll show you what it means to be king of numbers!" Moro looked at Nemus in front of him, a violent emotion erupting within him.
He slammed his fist directly into Nemus's face, intending to smash Nemus's seemingly indifferent expression.
Nemes swung his sword twice, once leaving a wound on his face and once on his chest.
This time, he made up his mind again, and his first punch landed on Nemus's face, turning his face into a bloody mess.
The second punch was to strike Nemus in the chest, killing him completely.
However, the next moment, a sharp pain made Moro realize that something was wrong.
All his delusions and emotions vanished at that moment.
His body passed by Nems, but his hand slipped away in the process.
A large amount of blood gushed out from it, making a hissing sound, like the sound of some kind of wind.
Moro watched all this in shock. He knew Nemus was a strong swordsman, but he hadn't expected him to be this strong.
This intensity was completely beyond his comprehension.
His stats made him feel as if he could see Nemus drawing his sword.
However, he couldn't understand it.
That sword strike itself wasn't fast; it was like a gust of wind or a blade of grass brushing past you.
But even with just that one sword strike, his arm was severed.
"Sometimes you realize that without skill, you're just a wild boar charging around recklessly." (End of Chapter)
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