In the game "Super God," thankfully, it can simulate countless worlds.

Chapter 205 Internal Struggle within the Temple of the Gods

You gasped, then fell silent.

You've oversimplified things.

[You asked Karen Moss why you were destined to die no matter what?]

[You're just a nobody. Do you think the power struggles among the bigwigs of the Pantheon would even care about a fourth-tier ant like you?]

Karen Moss chuckled self-deprecatingly, slowly exhaled, and then looked at you with pity. Seeing you clench your fists again, his gaze immediately turned serious.

[Karenmos tells you, putting aside the possibility of being eliminated if you fail the mission, let's just say that even if you don't erase the mark of the gods, you'll still be able to return to the Temple of the Gods after a successful mission.]

Do you think the forces behind him will let you off the hook?

You will still die then.

[However, you were clever enough to try and erase your divine mark, but it didn't work.]

If you only carried out a regular mission, then you have indeed successfully escaped your predicament, and the Temple of the Gods can't do anything to you.

But who told you to be so unlucky as to be caught up in a special mission?

You don't think the Pantheon wouldn't have countermeasures for this kind of special mission, do you?

[Karen Moss gave a cold laugh, "Let me tell you plainly, for missions created due to internal strife, the Temple of the Gods will extract a fragment of the soul from the person who performs the mission."]

[The mark of the gods can be removed by a seventh-tier powerhouse, but once the soul is controlled, no one can do anything about it.]

The curse of killing through the soul is virtually impossible to defend against.

This tactic is primarily used to silence witnesses at crucial moments, preventing hostile forces from obtaining more clues through the investigation.

After all, these kinds of missions are often related to power struggles among the higher-ups of the pantheon, involving many of the gods' secrets.

[Whether it's you or him, fragments of your soul are stored in the Temple of the Gods, only belonging to different factions within it.]

[The entity behind the possession of these fragments of your souls can easily annihilate your lives at any time using these wisps of soul.]

"Holy shit!"

Upon seeing this, Lin Yuan felt his head buzzing.

"I hope they don't really waste my chance to continue the simulation!"

A simulated opportunity where one's life is constantly in the hands of others, no matter how useful the simulation may be, is unacceptable to Lin Yuan.

Lin Yuan suddenly felt dizzy, realizing that the continuous special simulation that had boosted his strength was about to be ruined.

"If we abandon this special simulation, who knows how far the next one will go!"

He was very satisfied with the wizarding world, and the simulation also allowed him to access countless secrets of the Void Continent.

Lin Yuan would be very unwilling to simulate a different world.

"But you really can't blame the simulated version of yourself for this."

Lin Yuan sighed.

If anyone has a problem, it's their own lack of ability.

Your mind was in turmoil for a moment.

You originally intended to use your dual identity to gain advantages from various factions.

But now...

You fall silent. Forget about carrying out your previous plan; the real issue now is how to save your own life!

If Karen Moss wasn't lying, then this mission was a dead end from the start.

It's simply a matter of who dies first and who dies later.

You don't even know when the Temple of the Gods took the fragments of your soul.

[Perhaps when they were first captured? Or perhaps during the mission teleportation process?]

After leaving the cell where Karenmos was imprisoned, you arrive at the top floor of the Wizard Tower.

Looking at the two dimensional rift spires before you, those powerful wizard weapons that exuded immense energy could no longer offer you even the slightest sense of security.

You gaze through the wizard's tower towards the distant City of a Thousand Stars.

The city is filled with countless buildings, and the towering wizard towers are a testament to the wizards' power.

Unfortunately, all of this is irrelevant to you; you remain weak on your own.

Even if you advance to the fourth level of wizardry and possess so many trump cards, you still have no ability to resist a truly powerful opponent.

You need help; the situation is beyond your control.

Even if you stall for time and don't kill Karenmos, three months later, when the Pantheon uses the Mark of the Gods to eliminate the losers...

They will inevitably notice your unusual behavior.

They can still kill you directly through your soul using certain special methods.

You were a little discouraged, but you eventually pulled yourself together and started researching, trying to find a way out of the predicament.

[Through research, you discover that while a soul-cursing technique may kill the target, death is not always inevitable.]

[If your own soul is strong enough, or if there is an entity that understands the laws of cause and effect or the laws of fate and is willing to protect you at all times.]

[Actually, they could still survive.]

There is no such thing as a foolproof method in this world, not even in the pantheon of gods.

Karenmos believes you are doomed because he doesn't think you have any way to resist the soul curse.

[You're just a level four wizard; perhaps you used resources you stole from him to exchange for the opportunity to have a level seven wizard erase the mark of the gods from you.]

But what other options do you have now?

The soul is of paramount importance to humanity; even a fragment of it must never be allowed to fall into the hands of others.

Otherwise, they will pay a heavy price.

[A heavy price to pay doesn't necessarily mean death.]

The strength of a soul curse lies in its stealth; the victim is unaware that they are about to die.

But what if we had taken precautions beforehand...?

You thought of your mentor, Vivian, but after careful consideration, you decided against seeking her help.

My intuition tells me this isn't a good idea.

Although you have a teacher-student relationship, you've only met once, and a deeper relationship takes time to develop.

What you lack is time.

If you go directly to her, Vivian will most likely think you, as a student, will only cause trouble and may not be willing to fully help you.

Your mentor isn't your servant; they have no obligation to help you unconditionally.

Rather than being disappointed later, it's better not to damage the relationship in the first place. Only when the situation is truly resolved at the last minute should you make a final decision.

You took out the crystal ball, hesitated slightly, and then chose to contact Livia.

For some reason, you have an inexplicable sense of trust in the witch you've only met twice.

You choose to trust your feelings.

As if knowing you would contact her, Livre told you not to rush, that she would leave Sky City to see you right away.

After putting away the crystal ball, you seriously considered the possibility of living off a woman.

How can I put some things?

[You shouldn't assume you're not suitable if you haven't even tried.]

[You think Livia isn't a bad choice, after all, you're not getting any younger, it's time to think about your personal life.]

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