Devil's Bible

Chapter 941 Hope

"so……"

"What exactly are the rules contained in that part of the Destiny Tablet in the Abyss?" Nemus squinted as he communicated with the Abyss.

As a calamity, the abyss appears quite different now.

The birth of the abyss was not in the 'blueprint' of fate, and naturally it was not in the sun god's prediction.

When the broken numbers first appeared, fate summoned these gods to deal with them, and subsequently, they propelled the birth of the sin of 'negative numbers' and locked these broken numbers in place.

The sun god, sensing the corrupt and chaotic nature of it, associated it with the image of the 'abyss'.

And so the abyss was born.

In the vision of the sun god, the abyss was merely a temporary dumping ground.

Store it away, and then let life come into being within it. These life forms, called demons, will become more concrete carriers of the Broken Number.

After that, all that's needed is to deal with the demons, and the abyss can be weakened step by step.

The idea is good, but it's likely the only thing the sun god miscalculated.

After the abyss condensed, it was fine at first, and was kept within a certain range.

At that time, the Abyss was more like a dungeon within the Astral Plane.

Golden Seeds from all over the world take pride in venturing into the abyss for training and use the slaying of demons as a source of pride.

In this situation, the Abyss has indeed been reduced to a certain extent, and it no longer looks like a calamity, but rather a resource production site.

However, some of the problems in the Abyss soon escalated, and the contagiousness of the demons began to become uncontrollable.

Those killed by those demons have their minds corrupted and broken.

If these fragmented numbers are not purified or returned to the abyss in time, they will further pollute other numbers.

The previous weakening of the Abyss was merely a superficial disguise. In reality, those demons were spread throughout the world as spoils of war, specimens, and even stories, following those people.

These things did not initially show any signs of being contagious, but they quickly began to spread as sins.

One by one, the golden-blooded beings fought their way through the abyss, becoming corrupted and their souls filled with sin, ultimately leading them to fall into the abyss.

In response to this situation, the gods quickly devised a solution, but they were still unable to truly eliminate the abyss.

The abyss is like a stubborn disease; any means used against it can only make it more docile, but cannot truly eradicate it.

Faced with this situation, the sun god had no other choice.

The failure of that Abyss Project left the Sun God looking grim for a long time.

This time, while the other four calamities belonging to the elements of earth, wind, water, and fire have already appeared, the Abyss, the most primordial element, symbolizing incompleteness and corresponding to the calamity of ether, is unexpectedly quiet.

Nemus's communication with the Abyss remained smooth, but as Nemus delved deeper into the piece of fate's mud, the Abyss remained unresponsive.

The Abyss seems to have no information whatsoever about that piece of clay of destiny.

The God of Discipline could clearly see it, and the Demon of Rot could pinpoint its exact location, but the Abyss, who actually obtained this piece of mud, seemed completely unaware of it.

Nemus spoke with the Will of the Abyss, and after a brief silence, the Will of the Abyss gave an answer.

"I don't know anything about this... I have collected Fate Tablets, but I don't know about that large piece you mentioned." The Abyss Will gave a rare, clear reply.

"It can't be that bad..." Nems was a little confused.

Although the Fate Mud has characteristics that are difficult to observe, the problem can be gradually grasped by exploring additional changes in power.

That lump of destiny clay has been in the abyss for about two or three hundred million years. During this time, whenever any demon touched the lump of destiny clay, it would leave a mark.

As long as the abyss continues to sift, it will eventually find the existence of the mud of fate.

Unless that lump of mud fell into the abyss and was never touched by any intelligent life.

However, this is unlikely.

Over hundreds of millions of years, the abyss has been opened countless times, both inside and out.

If such a clod of mud really existed, given the demons' habit of crawling around everywhere, it's likely that a demon would have touched it long ago.

The Destiny Tablet itself can sense certain rules by touching it.

Based on their own understanding of the rules, they can directly invoke the corresponding rule capabilities.

Once such a call has occurred, it is impossible to hide it from the abyss.

At this moment, the abyss is most likely lying.

This is normal, though. Nemus has made it clear that he wants to use the Fate Mud to form rules, thereby restricting the Abyss and gaining deeper control over it.

The abyss is a calamity that has been 'normalized to the greatest extent'.

Over such a long period of time, although the Abyss Will still exhibits chaos and corruption, it is precisely because of its massive population that the Abyss Will possesses a relatively high level of rationality.

He is able to correctly perceive all things and then make reasonable arrangements and plans.

This is fundamentally different from other disasters that, once they appear, lead to the destruction of the world.

The Abyss has its own aspirations; it longs to mend its broken parts and has made various efforts to achieve this, such as the four generations of demon princes to date.

In terms of its purpose, after the Abyss completes itself, it is more likely to devour the world and replace it with the Abyss, rather than simply pushing it back into a muddy state.

Therefore, the Abyss is still an ally at present, but it is not a very honest ally.

After a moment's thought, Nemus chose to believe in the Abyss.

In this matter, the Abyss is most likely lying, but upon closer examination, some logical flaws can be discovered.

If the Abyss discovered the Fate Slab long ago, then it would most likely have already begun using it.

So, as a demon prince, as an ancient god of change, and as the being that drove the changes in the low-dimensional hunting grounds of the abyss, it wouldn't be too difficult for Nemus to discover the anomaly.

With enough effort, we can probably pinpoint the exact location of that lump of mud.

The Abyss knows this, so theoretically it is highly likely that it is lying, but logically, it has no need to do so.

Gradually, Nemus seemed to have guessed what rules were recorded in that piece of clay from back then.

"Hopefully..." Nemus has now basically observed where most of the rules are.

Previous observations outside of crystal walls were not simply observations.

His understanding of the world has been greatly enhanced.

Nems even observed the number of thoughts.

The same applies to the unknown; upon returning and looking at the god of wisdom, one has already grasped the truth.

There was one rule that was not observed.

Hope! (End of Chapter)

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