Chapter 1324 The End
"17 o'clock, 17 o'clock,..."

"2 o'clock, 2 o'clock,..."

The bronze die hesitated between two numbers, and the simple version of Chen Qi was also getting anxious with the Boundless Immortal.

……

"17 PM, it has to be 17 PM!"

The plain-looking Chen Qi, with fire in his eyes, was no longer "plain" at this moment.

He stared greedily at the swaying bronze dice, his gaze as fierce as a wolf's.

It was as if they wanted to kill point [17] with their gaze.

……

However, to everyone's dismay, no matter how ardent Chen Qi's gaze was in the unassuming version...

He has no weight at all in the number [17].

It was as if He had no influence whatsoever on the bronze dice.

……

"2 o'clock, 2 o'clock!"

Unlike the simple version of Chen Qi's greed, Wuliang Immortal is quite "down-to-earth".

He had no desire to ascend to heaven in one step; he only wanted to stand firmly on [2].

……

Unfortunately, He received the same treatment as the simpler version of Chen Qi,[2] and did not respond to His "favor" at all.

On the contrary, [17] was "hesitant" or "lingering" towards him.

……

"I, the Viscount, am truly too outstanding. I am no longer like an awl in a bag, but like the sun falling into a pot of boiling oil. It is impossible to hide my true identity."

"It was clearly the [small machine] that was throwing the dice, but the bronze dice were still deeply influenced by me."

"Sigh, [Little Machine] is really useless, destined to be a [2] point."

……

Whether it's the simple version of Chen Qi or the Boundless Immortal, they are both fully aware of the current situation.

Although the truth is somewhat comical, the [2] point on the bronze die was influenced by the simple version of Chen Qi.

Conversely, [17] points show a greater fondness for the Boundless Immortal.

……

It is precisely because of this that the Boundless Immortal knew more than the simple version of Chen Qi.

More accurately, it was the Boundless Immortal who "read" the words on the dice[17].

These words were originally supposed to be deciphered by the thrower after the score was determined, but now they have been interpreted earlier.

……

"[17] The same wish can only be fulfilled once!"

The Immortal Wuliang was stunned for a moment upon seeing this rule.

It was precisely during that moment of distraction that the score was finally determined.

The bronze die landed steadily on the number 17.

……

"Hahaha, destiny is indeed in my hands."

"So what if I was born with a 2 o'clock destiny? I still managed to defy fate and change my destiny."

"You have to rely on yourself and believe in hard work."

……

The moment the score was settled, the unassuming Chen Qi became completely arrogant.

At this moment, He no longer saw the existence of the Boundless Immortals, but rather "no one else."

……

No wonder the plain version of Chen Qi has undergone such a huge change, it's because the [17] point is too big.

He even felt that as long as he made a wish, he could become king in the next moment.

If handled properly, achieving the Holy Domain is not impossible.

This is truly a meteoric rise to power.

……

"Oh, it's all my fault for being too curious."

“I shouldn’t have read the words on the die face [17], otherwise the die’s indecisiveness would not have been broken.”

"But what is the significance of the existence of this [17th] rule? Or is there any necessity for its existence?"

"The so-called same wish refers to the wish of the same person who makes the wish, which cannot be fulfilled twice."

"Is it that wishes cannot be repeated between those who make them?"

……

Unlike the completely insane, simple version of Chen Qi, even though the current points are not what the Boundless Immortal wanted, He still maintained a very good demeanor.

Compared to the wishes that points can fulfill, the Boundless Immortal is more concerned about this rule [17].

……

So far, the inscriptions on dice [1], [14], [15], and [17] have been "deciphered". The previous rules all contained profound meanings, and rule [17] must be no exception.

……

So what about the remaining [19] and [20]?
Rule #20, in particular, is really thought-provoking.

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"Hahaha, Xiao Chen, you're finished."

Say goodbye to me forever!

"Although it's a bit of a pity and a bit of a waste, it's all for the sake of completely eliminating potential risks so that we can go further in the future."

"I still choose to destroy you with a wish of [17] points!"

……

After experiencing euphoria, the more down-to-earth version of Chen Qi ultimately inherited the "meticulous" nature of the [Destiny Machine] and calmed himself down through "calculation".

[17] Although the wish is good, compared to the future of [Chen Qi] becoming a "god-like" being, nothing is worth giving up.

One must be down-to-earth and take things one step at a time.

……

"I wish that there is only one [Chen Qi] in the world, and that is me!"

Despite the considerable financial burden, the unassuming Chen Qi resolutely made his wish.

He wanted to use this wish to announce his birth to the whole world.

From then on, no one could replace me.

……

Perhaps the simple version of Chen Qi was too excited, because his wish actually had an echo.

The same wish was made, but it was repeated at the same time.

After the echo stopped, Chen Qi's face immediately darkened.

The Boundless Immortal still exists within His perception.

Doesn't that mean the wish is invalid?

……

"Impossible, the wish at [17] points could never fail to eliminate Xiao Chen."

"It's just that my wish didn't come true."

"Damn it, Chen, what are you doing?"

Why are you mimicking my speech?

……

The simple version of Chen Qi, whose mentality was almost completely broken, looked at the Boundless Immortal with a look of fear and despair.

Although the answer has not yet fully surfaced, He has already foreseen His own end.

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"It's a pity that the experiment was still too crude."

"Although the wish was not answered, is it because the same wish was made twice, or because we were too greedy and made two wishes in one chance?"

"This conflicts with the free fulfillment of the three wishes in [1]."

……

The utterly merciless immortal didn't even spare a single sympathetic glance for the plain-looking Chen Qi.

His gaze lingered on the bronze dice, his thoughts deep and complex.

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It seems that the third wish is destined not to be "wasted" in the inner world.

The bronze dice will also accompany Him to the outer world.

Whether this is a good thing or not, even the Imperial Viscount himself cannot judge.

However, at this stage, the inability to make wishes, or rather, the continued existence of the bronze dice, is still quite necessary.

……

“Xiao Ji, you were right before, you have to rely on yourself to be a person.”

"See? Even without the dice, I can still beat you!"

"Through my own efforts, I, the Viscount, have proven that there is only one [Chen Qi] in this world, and that is me."

……

Having grown weary of the game, Chen Qi no longer wanted to play this game of truth and falsehood, where we were intertwined.

Then his murderous gaze fell on the plain-looking Chen Qi.

……

Under this watchful gaze, all sorts of "futures" engage in a chaotic battle.

Ultimately, one future was completely locked in.

That is the imperial viscount's "arrogance and self-importance".

The simple version of Chen Qi has completely disappeared; only [Chen Qi] remains in this world.

(End of this chapter)

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