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Chapter 930 God-Level Divine War
"It really is... one step away from death!" The layers of decay around the rotting demon grew thicker and thicker.
The power of imaginary numbers is constantly permeating and transforming, eventually forming actual information protection.
Previously, the wars between the gods were not fought in this way. Under the divine war strategy, each battle required a great deal of time to gain a slight advantage.
Then use these advantages to snowball.
Before this snowball rolls to a certain point, the battles between the gods will fall into an extremely 'mediocre' situation.
Even beneath the calm surface, turbulent undercurrents are already surging.
However, unlike fighting Nemus, Nemus's keen perception of combat has been pushed to its limit by the influence of the changing rules and the mythological worldview.
In this situation, Nemus can instantly grasp the fatal information that would have taken hundreds of attempts to detect in the past, and then, with his terrifying research ability, he can devise a targeted move in the blink of an eye.
The Ancient Gods' Path drives change, allowing Nemus to have a massive amount of numerical output available every so often, even outside of his own home world.
"But you won't have it easy either!" The Rotten Demon felt this battle was extremely dangerous, but that didn't mean he was going to back down.
His attacks are fatal because they incorporate the power of imaginary numbers.
The numerical value of anything hit becomes meaningless, which means that any defense is actually not very effective against it.
At the same time, any individual who is hit by his attack will be instantly drawn into the most indescribable situation.
In addition to his ability to 'deny established facts', if it weren't for a top-tier powerhouse like Nemus, many gods would be instantly killed by him as soon as they left their divine realm.
Unfortunately, most gods never leave their divine realm.
Furthermore, the divine kingdom possesses an independent spacetime domain due to the accumulation of immense divine power, making it more difficult for him to make a move.
His information reserves are limited, and the imaginary power he can utilize also has an upper limit.
If you actively infiltrate the divine kingdom, you will only expose yourself.
From this perspective, what he fears most is actually the numerical-based playstyle.
By dividing the massive numerical value into multiple saturation attacks, his imaginary number attacks will be quickly and effectively crushed if they fail to keep up.
If it were a one-on-one encounter with a powerful being like Nemus who could pinpoint his actual existence, the Rot Demon would have run as far away as possible long ago.
But now, he is not fighting alone.
The divine runes tightened even more at this moment.
Before Nemus, the Goddess of Discipline radiated divine power, her divine light resembling an iron chain bursting forth from the entire world.
These iron chains, linked together at each node, form a terrifying grid, like coiled serpents.
"What happened?!" In this world's possibilities, the other gods were still unaware of what had happened and glanced at the changes in the astral plane with some confusion.
They understand the world less and less.
The slumbering place of the prime material plane was recently exposed, revealing information about the slumbering place concealed by the sun god.
Then some of their deities discovered the hidden information.
Then, under the will of powerful gods, conflicts suddenly broke out between the various pantheons, and a divine war with an unclear main body was taking place everywhere.
Then, they suddenly sensed that something had happened to the God of Storms.
Before we could even investigate the details of the Storm God in the Astral Plane, the Discipline God has now caused such a commotion.
What is wrong with this world?
Before any further action was taken, the message from the Goddess of Discipline began to spread outwards in accordance with the rules of the world.
Regarding the possibilities of the world, regarding the struggle for power within those possibilities, regarding the schemes of the Sun God, regarding myself being the main supporter of the possibilities of this world, and regarding the information about Nemus.
At this point, all the information was torn apart by the Goddess of Discipline.
"If you don't want to die, the most important thing you can do now is to come and help me."
"Otherwise, even if you detach yourself from the possibilities of this world, you will find it difficult to obtain a future!"
At the same time as the words of the Goddess of Discipline, the voices of other powerful deities also rang out.
The powerful divine forces of their respective pantheons were now connecting them with people they trusted.
The gods of wisdom, death, bestowal, and even the moon are all trying to rescue people.
These gods appear to be getting weaker and weaker in the increasingly escalating wars of the gods, but that does not mean that these gods have no role to play.
While divine battles and similar techniques represent the pinnacle of combat skills, and there's no way to further improve those skills, the equipment and equipment can still be upgraded.
Every deity, regardless of the strength of their divine power, represents a set of rules.
If the pantheons can cooperate closely, the gods can take on the role of the saints in the original divine wars.
Even though gods may not be able to communicate with each other, they can still manipulate the rules they represent.
When multiple rules combine and work together, their combined effect during the war of gods is no less than that of the rules ordained by fate.
Although it could only be maintained during the war of the gods, and because the gods could not be as close as one, there would be wear and tear and gaps in their cooperation, it was still a power that was close to the world level.
Therefore, deities are still very important.
Some of these gods gritted their teeth and chose to go to other worlds, even if it meant merging with their counterparts there, or even having the other as the dominant entity.
But at least you can trust your own pantheon to some extent.
There were also some who had no other choice but to seek refuge with the Goddess of Discipline.
The main pantheon is the Furious pantheon.
With the death of the Storm God, they had nowhere to go, even if they wanted to relocate.
Besides that, there is the Sky Pantheon.
The sun god inexplicably remained silent on this matter.
Even some deities who wanted to find the sun god could not find him.
At this time, the Moon Goddess was also recruiting people.
However, they were previously at odds with the Moon Goddess because of the Sun God's command.
Furthermore, the Moon Goddess's technique was somewhat crude in comparison.
Therefore, many of the original gods of the Sky Pantheon were unwilling to leave and chose to come and join the Goddess of Discipline.
In addition, there are other gods in the pantheon who are unwilling to leave their humble status.
Immediately, about fifty deities gathered in this direction.
The divine runes of the Goddess of Discipline flowed continuously, establishing an initial connection with these deities in the form of a grid.
Without a greater degree of trust, the Goddess of Discipline mobilized the divine power of these deities by assigning specific tasks.
She commanded these deities to obey her orders, using divine power to advance the rules of divinity, and then ensuring that these rules conformed to the mythological worldview she promoted—the Great Spiral of Evolution.
At this point, Nems seemed to have been completely crushed.
Chapter 931 "Existence of foreign elements" VS "Characteristics of imaginary numbers"
It must be said that the Goddess of Discipline is extremely powerful at this moment.
She didn't waste any words; she laid out the reality, and the gods would instinctively choose the 'correct' path.
And this correctness is largely due to familiarity.
Who is Naims?
I vaguely remember it, but not very well. It probably has some connection to the Sleeping Town.
Nobody knows whether the other side is strong or has a future prospect.
However, someone who can survive in the material plane probably isn't that strong.
This perception led them to instinctively underestimate Nemus, even though Nemus was now on the opposite side of the Goddess of Discipline and needed the Goddess of Discipline to fight against her with greater power.
In this situation, Nemus did not go around broadcasting that he was stronger than the Goddess of Discipline or that he had a better future than her.
Because they had never had any contact with Nems before, these gods were unable to make any accurate judgments about Nems.
They naturally have a degree of trust in the words of the goddess of discipline.
Most people were skeptical of what Nems said, and generally thought that Nems couldn't possibly be that capable.
This confidence stems from hundreds of millions of years of contact with the other party, and Nems cannot gain their trust.
At this point, there's no need to say too much; actions speak louder than words.
The Nemus was surrounded by a large number of divine runes, which were constantly contracting to form a blockade.
This kind of blockade is not just a spatial and temporal location blockade, but also a rule-based blockade with a deeper meaning.
Nemus's strength lies in the fact that he is an ancient god, capable of connecting with the rules of change at any time and drawing power from various changes.
At this moment, the divine war system constructed by the Goddess of Discipline formed a rule-level blockade under the Great Spiral of World Evolution.
Even Nemus found it difficult to sense the changes in the world, let alone extract more power from them.
Throughout this process, the Goddess of Discipline was anything but reckless.
Using her own mythological worldview, she gradually integrated power and then suppressed Nemus's living space little by little.
She was well aware of one thing: if she didn't proceed cautiously, given Nemus's profound understanding of change and the extent to which fate had favored her, Nemus would definitely discover her weaknesses.
Therefore, all I need to do is suppress Nemus; the rest—killing Nemus—can be left entirely to the Rotten Demon.
The opponent's abilities are so numerous that they seem designed specifically for becoming an 'assassin'.
Once observation is abandoned, the other party's information becomes inactive, difficult to read, and will soon be naturally forgotten.
At the same time, the attack is highly lethal; once it touches the target, it will kill instantly.
It could be said that this is the perfect environment for the Rotting Demon to unleash its full potential.
As Nemus was constantly being pulled by the Goddess of Discipline, his energy was being rapidly drained.
Countless thoughts raced through his mind, to the point that the presence of the rotting demon was becoming increasingly less noticeable in his perception.
Even though Nems constantly reminds himself of this, he still finds it difficult to avoid.
Beneath the corrupted layer of the rotting demon, Nemus found it increasingly difficult to directly observe his opponent.
This inevitably leads to the loss of information about the Rotten Demon.
It takes more effort to remember this information.
However, once more energy is devoted to remembering the rotten demon, the oppression of the Goddess of Discipline becomes undeniable.
Any mishandling of the situation will only make things more dangerous.
In contrast, the Rotten Demon often doesn't need to attack; it can use its own characteristics to constantly distract Nemus's energy and attention.
If Nemus chooses to focus his attention on the Goddess of Discipline, the Rot Demon will have an opportunity to launch a sneak attack.
Back then, one wrong move and you could really lose your life.
Nemus finally realized just how disgusting his "external existence" really was.
Of course, they seem to have the same effect, as they are both things that cannot be indirectly observed and their own information is difficult to recall without subject observation.
However, the two operate in different ways.
Nemes's "external existence" is essentially Nemes being wrapped in an unrecognizable number. Information and number are one. Once the subject of the number is not observed, the information does not exist in the process of observation, and the memory will naturally be biased.
The imaginary characteristic of the rotten demon is information deactivation; the information no longer pulses, loses its meaning, and no longer has the ability to spread.
Having explored the fundamental differences between the two, Nemus already had a way to break the deadlock.
Under the spiraling transformation, Nems gradually lost its ability to resist.
Throughout the entire process, the amount of resistance he could mount was not significant.
A tremendous force of change suddenly erupted, its massive numerical output instinctively attempting to overturn all the divine runes' restrictions.
But the goddess of discipline had clearly staked everything on it.
The Grand Spiral is also rapidly advancing under such intensive use.
The Goddess of Discipline felt that as she gradually suppressed Nemus, the favor of change began to return to her, and her understanding of change began to continuously improve.
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