Devil's Bible

Chapter 803 Fictional Difficulty

The Demon Prince's achievements require him to reconstruct the virtual world by reinterpreting the rules himself.

To reconstruct a new set of rules in a way that differs from the existing correct rules of the world, and to ensure that these rules function properly.

Virtual power is a special power used by the Abyss to assist in this, which only demon lords can slowly obtain from their territories.

The virtual power that the Demon Lord previously used to mimic various rules was this.

It's just that Nemes's share is a bit too big now.

To encompass an entire set of rules requires a huge amount of virtual power. Even with the continuous accumulation of power in Nemus's territory and the help of Kru, only eight hundred sets have been accumulated.

Ultimately, it was because Nems didn't have enough time.

If Naims had been given a few more years to accumulate experience, the situation would have been much better.

Unfortunately, time waits for no one.

However, Nemes himself was unwilling to compromise and lower the quality of the finished product in order to increase the success rate.

If you want to increase the success rate, as long as Nemus is in the abyss, he can use the trait 'Abyss Gaze' to attract the help of the will of the abyss, and this virtual power is basically as much as you need.

That would just bind one too deeply to the will of the abyss.

Upon embracing the power of the virtual world, Nemus did not immediately begin simulating the rules.

He is gradually pushing the divine nature of discipline within his body to change.

Of course, this one-fifth of the divine authority should be called a fictional divine authority for now.

Nemus's understanding of change is undermining the commandments established by the God of Commandments.

The more this is the case, the more Naims understands the changes in the world.

“The God of Discipline probably hasn’t exhausted all the rules governing the changes in the entire world…” Nemus gradually came to understand.

Most numbers in this world are not 'complete and holistic'.

This is especially true for higher-level numbers.

For example, even the powerful Death God of the Death pantheon has never obtained the complete End Rules. Judging from the current situation, it may not even have half of the End Rules.

The same is true of the God of Discipline. When He obtained the rules of change, He also proposed the path of discipline based on His own understanding and observation of the world.

Throughout the process, the God of Discipline only acquired a portion of his divine essence, which may be more than what the God of Death acquired at the end of the world. However, there was still a degree of change involved, which was integrated into the entire world.

These fundamental numbers cannot be fully grasped by humans.

So if you look closely, you'll find that the sun god controls 'time and space,' but a small piece of time is missing, and a large piece of space is missing.

The god of wisdom only obtained a portion of 'destiny' through legend.

Needless to say, the God of endowment does not hold a large share of the concept, because that is the nature of the concept; all kinds of concepts are part of the concept.

The same applies to 'change,' which is a fundamental rule of the world. If the God of Discipline truly has complete control over change, then the entire flow and transformation of the world will be under the control of the God of Discipline.

And clearly, the God of Discipline cannot do that.

He can only establish a certain order through precepts, and then mobilize change through corresponding methods.

This is the opportunity.

Nemus delved deeper into it, and then Nemus proposed the fictional principle that he had already completed.

The virtual power of the abyss was infused into the principles of fiction, and everything fit together perfectly.

A rule, through the portion of the "changes" that Nemes possessed, began to spread and permeate the entire world.

Everything went very smoothly at first.

Fiction is a form of change, a reflection of dissatisfaction with the present, a vision of the future, and an exploration of the possibilities of life. It uses fiction to stimulate change.

This approach to describing the existence of change is indeed feasible and is another way of expressing change.

All sorts of rules of change can be fictionalized and thus bring about certain transformations.

However, the initial smooth sailing does not mean that there will be no problems later on.

As the fiction was established, changes were rapidly taking place.

The virtual rules began to become unstable halfway through.

Just as if its foundation were unstable, this virtual power quickly began to collapse and could no longer support any more power.

The negative force generated after linking to the world's rules is still rapidly spreading towards Nemus along this virtual power.

Upon seeing this, Nemus quickly abandoned this virtual power.

Remobilize a virtual force.

Naim calmly summarized the mistakes and then continued to analyze the reasons for the previous failure.

"It's a matter of the details of the rules." Nemes's use of fiction to coordinate changes is not problematic in principle; the key issue lies in the details.

How fiction handles various subtle changes.

How can things that lack self-awareness change?

Are all the connections between things in the universe explained through fiction?
Besides, can a fictional existence really support the future of the entire world?

The essence of global change, personal change, environmental change, rule change...

Various changes flowed through Nemus's mind. If Nemus wanted to use fiction as the core, he had to use fiction to explain all the changes.

With the rules within his mind constantly shifting, Nemus once again began to connect the world with virtual power, and then reinterpret the fictional rules.

The main plot remains unchanged; the changes are more subtle and involve the handling of fictional elements and other minor alterations.

Throughout the process, "change" itself is not static.

The God of Discipline, on the other side, was currently locked in combat with the Moon Goddess, gradually gaining the upper hand.

Although he couldn't free up his hands to directly attack Nemus for the time being.

But there was absolutely no problem with His manipulation and transformation through the precepts.

The existence of the God of Discipline is like a huge source of interference, making Nemus's understanding of the intricate workings of the rules of change when they are fabricated less clear.

The goal is to establish a model of the overall rules governing the world amidst such interference.

Eight hundred chances are virtually impossible.

Nems, however, did not rush. He began experimenting again and again, subtly altering the rules time and time again.

In this process, some of the fictitious rules that Naims built, which were correct the previous time, started to have problems the next time.

The standards for what is right and what is wrong begin to blur at this moment.

Eight hundred chances are quickly used up in these repeated trials.

Judging from the progress bar, Naim's construction of the fictional rules has hardly changed compared to the first time he built them.

Everyone was watching this scene.

When it comes to restructuring the rules, only the rules themselves can function; outsiders can't offer much help.

"Is it still too hasty?" The Moon Goddess frowned at this moment. (End of this chapter)

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like