Devil's Bible

Chapter 834 The Construction of the True Spirit

Nemes carefully perceived the changes in his understanding of faith.

Then we begin to process this part of our cognition.

It must be said that the fact that almost all deities have abandoned cognitive faith as their primary belief is actually a correct choice.

The divine fire needs to be driven by thought; the entire process requires frequent reflection.

This will consume a lot of energy, and may even lead to a state where one becomes bored with the sight of knowledge.

Furthermore, some people believe that faith can be toxic.

Many of the beliefs contained within were erroneous, and at times it felt to Naim like he was correcting a child's homework.

Obvious errors only make people extremely angry.

In particular, the mistakes inside may not be entirely wrong; you also need to understand his thinking.

That's practically a form of spiritual pollution.

It was his own fault.

Gods are already at the top of the world; they can become stronger simply by gaining faith. There's no need for them to suffer this hardship.

In most cases, suffering is pointless; if you enjoy suffering, you'll likely only experience endless suffering.

The same applies to deities.

If you enjoy refining your understanding of beliefs, then there are endless understandings and beliefs waiting for you to refine.

Furthermore, the benefits gained during this process are difficult to determine.

The growth of divinity is not a stable linear process, but rather follows the principle of diminishing marginal returns.

Each time is a push to the limit, which makes each time even more difficult.

Nemes's good fortune and advantage lay in the fact that the "marginal increasing effect" finally came into play in this process.

In cognitive faith, a single point of knowledge can be quickly propelled by the power of its characteristics, and then connected with other points of knowledge.

This leads to the formation of an effective cognitive network.

The more such nodes one understands, the higher the efficiency of that understanding will be, and the faster one will ascend to divinity.

The existence of the "marginal increasing effect" is the basis for the possibility that Nemus could complete the path to the ancient god within three months.

Otherwise, relying solely on the understanding and faith formed by the Abyss this time, it would be impossible to achieve even in three months, let alone three hundred or three thousand years.

besides……

"The third liberation of the true spirit is also the deepest liberation."

"After that, that flame will be placed within my true spirit and fully exert its power."

"That thing seems to have a very strong ability to integrate and process fragmented things like cognitive beliefs..."

Nemus sensed the flames within the True Spirit that were beginning to display their power, and his expression became slightly strange.

"Once the final liberation is complete, the true spirit will become a special soul structure that can be discarded."

"Of course, with complete liberation, this thing no longer has any external influence, so I don't seem to need to get rid of it."

"The structure of the True Spirit has a great advantage, as it can house a portion of consciousness."

"This thing's special defensive capabilities surpass those of world-class entities."

A true spirit can travel from the outer universe through the world's crystal wall system, and after several jumps, several possible worlds are derived as a result.

But the things within the true spirit still retain their complete core.

"Once I develop the technology to place things inside the True Spirit, my immortality will likely increase to a terrifying level." Nemus even had some doubts about what would happen if his soul consciousness hid inside the True Spirit.

Given the structure of the True Spirit, even if the world truly returns to mud, the existence of the True Spirit would likely be difficult to completely 'assimilate' into mud. It's just unknown when the next force resembling destiny will appear within the mud.

If it is 'fast' enough, then the true spirit might be able to survive the destruction of the world and enter a new world.

"Of course, this is not certain, and there is a very high probability that it is a misconception."

True spirits can travel through outer universes to come to this world, so they possess a strong ability to adapt to special environments. This is a cognitive inference based on normal rationality.

But the world ceases to exist, and everything returns to mud. In that condensed environment, whether the true spirit can still exist is actually an unknown.

"The true spirit is able to remain undamaged largely because it is subtle and tiny enough."

It's like a sharp knife that can cut through iron like mud, but it can't cut through the air.

The reason is that the composition of air is sufficiently dispersed and minute, and the precision of the blade is far from sufficient to work on molecules.

The same applies to the True Spirit. Its structure is not particularly large, and most known forces can probably capture and influence it through area-of-effect attacks.

However, none of them could act on it precisely and directly, and those indirect influences were insufficient to break the structure of the true spirit and affect its internal existence.

"The only solution to this is the resonance between an internal self-essence and external self-cognition, which triggers a liberation phenomenon."

"During the final liberation, I might be able to figure out the principle and complete the 'reverse transcription' technology."

"At that time, the world's conventional abilities probably wouldn't have been able to kill me."

"I will gain the ability to be immortal."

The larger something is, the less it can precisely target the details in an attack, and the harder it is to reach the true spirit.

The essence of this world is still that numbers reign supreme, and this kind of extremely subtle and precise attack is precisely the blind spot of most gods.

"Of course, the Sun God may be an exception. After all, he is a true spirit and has studied the true spirit."

"But even so, the research on True Spirit Technology will allow me to stand on the ground of immortality when facing other gods."

"I don't have a divine kingdom, so I guess I'll have to rely on the true spirit for security preparations."

Naim completed a wave of cognitive faith thought processing, and then discovered the emergence of a new cognitive faith thought.

The changes brought about by the lower-dimensional hunting grounds are spreading further, and some of these changes have already spread to the material plane.

This means that the gods also recognized the existence of this matter.

After a moment's thought, Nemus slightly opened the portal of the material plane to the lower-dimensional hunting grounds, allowing a limited number of people to access them.

This wasn't because Nemus was stingy, but because he cherished 'divine power'.

Nemus's divine power was not much to begin with.

The promotion of the low-dimensional hunting grounds throughout the entire Abyss relies primarily on the support of the Abyss.

The Abyss itself possesses the excellent alternative to divine power—virtual power.

Secondly, the existence of the abyss also has a virtual element.

This is also why the low-dimensional hunting ground has been able to spread so widely.

As Nemus stated from the beginning, this is a version update for the Abyss, not Nemus single-handedly placing a fictional game above the entire Abyss.

As for the game portal in the material plane, it truly relies entirely on Nemus's divine power as a link.

Human cognitive output has a certain role and cannot be completely abandoned.

However, there is no need to expend a lot of divine power to expand the player base.

However, regardless of the circumstances, some human players from the material plane have still appeared in the game of the Low-Dimensional Hunting Grounds. (End of Chapter)

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