Chapter 821

The gods expended great expense to bring the Holy Spirit directly down from the depths of the abyss.

After understanding their current situation, these Holy Spirits decided not to be tempted to take the seemingly convenient path, but instead to forge their own way, forming a vertical shaft and ascending directly to the surface of the earth.

The Holy Spirits are at an extremely high level, with both their upper and lower limits of combat power. For example, the Holy Spirits under the command of the three great gods of the past—the God of Light, the God of War, and the God of Life—have combat power that even surpasses that of gods of weaker divine power.

Of course, this is also related to the fact that the gods of this world have all usurped power and are not legitimate.

Even so, the power of the Holy Spirit still requires the gods to treat it with caution.

For such a group of top-tier extraordinary individuals, opening up a vertical shaft passage, at least from the perspective of it, is not much more difficult than breaking through layers of window paper.

In particular, they bear a heavy responsibility, as a certain fellow is arrogantly using this divine realm to attempt to become a true god, and the specific rituals have been running for quite some time.

It can be said that every minute of delay increases the opponent's chances of success.

Therefore, it is best to stop this arrogant ascension ceremony as soon as possible, both for their masters and for themselves.

Therefore, they naturally did their best.

Furthermore, these Holy Spirits were not as severely affected by the corruption as their Master.

Their rationality and absolute loyalty enable them to prioritize the greater good at this moment.

This is why the Holy Spirits, belonging to different deities, can now work together so well—some digging holes, others moving earth.

Thus, their work efficiency was terrifying. The Abyss Lord only had about 90 seconds to consider whether to abandon the core of the underground palace or try to forcibly bend these holy spirits.

The core of the underground palace is not the core of the abyss realm.

However, after decisively abandoning the surface palace complex in the face of Black Rob's puppet army, the importance of the underground palace core has greatly increased.

It can be said that if even the underground palace is lost, then His control over the Abyss will be reduced to only one-third.

This abyss realm can be roughly divided into three parts: above ground, underground, and the framework.

From the perspective of His personhood, the framework is the most important element; it is the manifestation of His word and the refinement of the laws He has mastered.

But the other two parts are equally impressive.

The Dao needs a carrier, and the reason why the Primordial Material Plane is the Primordial Material Plane is because the Primordial Material Plane is the evolution field of all Daos.

As a place of practice, the divine kingdom also has the function of developing the Dao. The specific method of development is to learn from nature, study the Dao of Heaven, establish a dimensional divine kingdom similar to the prime material plane, develop techniques, and interpret and enhance one's own Dao.

Therefore, both the surface and the underground are true carriers of the Dao.

If both are lost, one will have the status but not the power to exert it, which will inevitably be greatly affected.

Faced with a difficult choice and urgent consideration, Yuanzhu ultimately demonstrated the decisiveness of a seasoned player.

In less than ten seconds, he made his choice and hardened his mind.

He believed that the worst thing in doing things is to lack perseverance, so He was determined to carry out the strategy of driving away wolves and fighting tigers to the end.

So He directly plucked the core of the underground palace—the Heart of the Abyss—with his own hands, and then used divine magic to throw it at Oberon the Reaper, one of Black Robo's clones, who was wearing the Twilight's End armor.

Black Robb himself would never sit on that throne of the true god.

But Oberon can.

Although doing so will inevitably result in the permanent loss of a part of himself, and the longer the God of the Setting Sun exists and the greater his influence on the world, the more he will lose.

But Heroborg believes this is a necessary price to pay.

He and his enemies were locked in a life-or-death struggle, and he never expected to win unscathed.

He was willing to pay the price to achieve his goal.

This cost even included resurrecting the god of nature in Oberon, who became the god of the setting sun.

Isn't this idea quite bold?

This used to seem like a pipe dream.

But anything is possible with human effort, especially now, things are progressing step by step, and it has developed to the point where there is actually a certain possibility!

Against this backdrop, the Heart of the Abyss became an essential material.

Because this thing is the dark remnant born from the backstabbing of the God of Nature by the Elf King when he was in a state of nirvana.

When the Elf King extracted the power of the essence law, the core of the God of Nature was entropyized into the Heart of the Abyss.

The Elf King dared not touch this thing. He was the one who was to create a new timeline, and his strategy in the new timeline was to lead the Elven race on a positive and righteous path. His goal was to gain favor by leading this world out of the vicious cycle of negative energy, making the new timeline the undisputed dominant timeline.

In this context, the corruption represented by the Heart of the Abyss will lead Him to eternal damnation.

However, Parus can utilize the Heart of the Abyss.

Because He is the King of Destruction, representing the past, the technology He possesses and the concepts He represents are all in harmony with the Heart of the Abyss.

Therefore, He created the realm of the abyss through the heart of the abyss.

However, Parus had been using multiple identities and cultivating henchmen for a long time, making Black Rob a mere junior in comparison.

Parus, being the person he is, would naturally not throw himself into the mess.

Therefore, He is the Lord of the Abyss, but the Lord of the Abyss is not Him, but merely an alias of Him.

Parus had many ulterior motives. He wanted to ensure that the path of the Lord of the Abyss was either blocked or too smooth, without enough resistance to allow Him to complete each step to more than 80%.

So, He wouldn't mind playing a trick and slaying the enemy of Heaven (the Dao)!

Specifically, he obtained a qualification certificate that was no less powerful than Black Robb's Scepter of Nature by staging a scene of "sacrificing family for the greater good and killing myself".

At that time, what awaits Him will be a vast and promising world.

Similarly, it was precisely because he held the Heart of the Abyss that Parus noticed when the spirit of the God of Nature was still lingering and brewing a demonic form in the dimensional realm.

Then he realized that if he could obtain the unformed form of the demon god, he could not only completely extinguish the remaining consciousness of the god of nature, but also elevate the final result of His grand plan to another level.

If He were to succeed in this endeavor, He would dare to take the initiative to attack the King of Fear and eliminate this demon whom He has always regarded as His most dangerous enemy.

Whether the new timeline created by the Elf King becomes the main timeline is of no concern to Him. All He has ever sought is a dignified release, to leave this abyss.

With His current abilities, where can the Demon Emperor not go, not even to the vast world beyond the realms? He has so much to accomplish, but His greatest trouble now is that he is stuck in shallow waters, unable to make any progress!

With such deep thoughts, Parus was naturally unwilling to be eliminated so easily.

He had been calculating the gains and losses, and He had already guessed who the true mastermind was of this puppet army that had suddenly attacked.

It was precisely because He knew this that He gave the Heart of the Abyss to Black Robb.

Some people might not understand, this doesn't make sense! Since you regard Black Robo as the number one enemy, it means that in your eyes, Black Robo is more powerful than the gods. So, at this moment, shouldn't you be helping the gods to kill Black Robo?

That's right! Parus is determined to find a way to kill Black Rob.

It is precisely because Black Robb needs to be eliminated that the Heart of the Abyss must be given to him.

Because the gods would never touch this thing. Under the name of the God of Nature, they are all black to red, their hatred is deeper than the sea, and they themselves have fallen into such a miserable state that if they were to touch such an extremely black and evil thing, they would die on the spot!

But Black Rob is different. Black Rob is an agent of the Heavenly Way. He has no enmity with the God of Nature and is a close ally. If there is any other being that the God of Nature can trust, then it can only be this one.

However, the Heart of the Abyss is not the God of Nature, but merely the vessel for the corrupted laws of the God of Nature after being betrayed. The true God of Nature remains in the Dimensional God Kingdom.

In other words, the Heart of the Abyss is extremely dangerous for Black Rob.

Although it was dangerous, it was also an opportunity. After all, judging from the timing of Black Robb's attack, Parus could easily guess that Black Robb must have known about the situation in the dimensional kingdom, and that the inability of His servants to return in time was probably Black Robb's doing.

Parus believed that, in this context, Blackrob would consider uniting the body (Heart of the Abyss) and soul (remnant soul) of the God of Nature, then using an ascension ritual to cleanse the God of Nature of all impurities, and using the Scepter of Nature to complete his authority over the laws, thus reconnecting him with the Heavenly Way and completing his resurrection.

Such a massive project is something that even the gods at their peak, led by the three giants, might not have dared to undertake, but Black Robo dares to, and is almost certain to, do.

Because this outsider from beyond the heavens represents a glimmer of hope for this world.

This world now needs such extraordinary miracles, which even the gods dare not imagine, to be saved.

Conversely, only such extraordinary miracles can truly motivate outsiders to go all out, bear unimaginable risks, and be pushed to their limits, thus potentially leading to their demise.

Otherwise, He couldn't imagine how the other party could possibly lose.

Of course, it must be pointed out that everyone has their own perspective, and Parus's definition of winning and losing is different from that of Black Robb.

Black Robb's wins and losses are highly tied to the mission given to him by his true self.

In Parus's eyes, as long as Black Robb doesn't die, it's not a loss. At worst, the foreign flesh decides not to leave and is completely dissolved into this world's cauldron.

How can this be considered a loss? With Black Rob's current power, if he were to advance further, it would be tantamount to achieving a form of spiritual union, investing in the information of outsiders, becoming one with the world, and remaining immortal until the end of the world. This is like a different kind of entrepreneurial failure where one goes home to inherit a billion-dollar fortune. How can this be considered a loss?

In short, Parus believed that the only one who could truly kill Black Robo was Black Robo himself, and that he would only be defeated by his own ambition.

Having too much ambition and too strong desires, and risking one's life at crucial moments, is the only way to lose.

From a certain perspective, Parus's judgment of people was quite accurate.

Black Robb really does have a knack for acting crazy in crucial moments, and he'll risk his life for small gains.

However, what Parus failed to calculate was that Herob was actually well aware of his own shortcomings. He simply knew his mistakes but refused to correct them.

Some might say that, in terms of the outcome, this is no different from not knowing one's mistake!
No, there is a difference.

Even if you admit you're wrong but don't correct it, the advantage over not admitting your mistake is that you're not as arrogant.

Weakness and ignorance don't kill people, but arrogance does.

Was Black Robb arrogant? At least he thought so; he was arrogant but not arrogant.

When he realized that the Heart of the Abyss had appeared in the super array in an extraordinary, mysterious, and unrestrained way, heading straight for Oberon, he knew that something big was about to happen.

In less than a second, the extraordinary AI matrix that was assisting him completed a massive amount of analysis and deduction, enabling him to make a final decision.

Ultimately, he decided to take the order.

Oberon's ascension to the title of the God of the Sunset is, in essence, nothing more than another, more down-to-earth scepter of nature.

However, if this opportunity is used to revive the god of nature, then from a certain perspective, it would be possible to accomplish something similar to 'collecting all the weapons in the world and casting tripods to stabilize the state'.

If this step is completed, the mission in this dark world will be practically a foregone conclusion, and the rest will be just a formality, since there will be no one left to cause any major trouble.

Since the results are so tempting, and since he is capable enough, then let's go!
Black Robb decided that he would completely break free from all constraints and do this!
The first step is to summon Luo Yuansu, who is currently in the new timeline, to join the game.

In the new timeline, after making contact with Black Robo and exchanging information, Luo Su stopped engaging in holy duels with the incarnations of the gods and began to take a more cautious approach.

In fact, because He killed more than a dozen incarnations of the gods and dared to agree to such harsh conditions, the gods and the Elf King lost the will to duel with him.

Therefore, both sides gave up on determining the outcome through efficiency in high-level games, and what remained was a long and arduous battle.

This fierce battle resembled an unconventional dynastic struggle for supremacy.

However, the stage is an entire planet, and its area is enormous.

The Elf King's advantage lies in his ability to whistle unfairly, show favoritism, use cheat codes, and even rewrite history.

Take, for example, those things buried deep within the Broken Isles.

To put it in a metaphysical sense, those so-called Titan creations, even the King of Mountains and Seas Razt, and the ancient dragon gods he inspired, are meaningless in themselves.

But because Luo saw it and pondered it, he gave it meaning.

When you delve into the power of idealism at its most advanced level, you're essentially playing with concepts—it's very abstract.

The more Luo Yuan Suo pondered and cared about it, the more real the so-called Dragon God and Titan creations became, and Luo Yuan Suo became an important real anchor for their existence.

As the creator of the new timeline and the controller of the Well of Time, one of the Elf King's most remarkable abilities is to transform the stories you create into history and reality.

Of course, it's not like just anyone can make up a story and the Elf King can fulfill it.

There is an inherent logic to this: not only must the person who wrote the story have sufficient spiritual power, but they must also have enough influence over the real world and have a deep belief in the abridged story.

Only after these conditions are met will one be willing to pay the price to make the illusion become reality.

If Luo Suyuan firmly believed that he would wake up to find billions of angels riding on his face, then the Elf King would never have been able to realize that.

That's why He designed an archaeological routine, a one-sentence advertisement: Dig and you're bound to be surprised.

Luo Susu did not immediately see through the Elf King's trick.

But his mind wasn't on the adventure.

Especially after making contact with Black Robb, his major actions on the Broken Isles stopped at building a fortress-level complex on Dragon's Lair.

Soon after, they withdrew from there and returned to the Green Dome City of Afrin with the allied forces composed of the vanguard teams of various alchemical factions.

The subsequent conquests and expansions were rather unremarkable.

Even though the Elf King seduced him at every opportunity, making the drama of the ancient dragon god and the Titan ruins more and more real, and subtly leading him to the Elf King's greatest secret.

Luo Su seemed to have gone blind, losing all curiosity about it and focusing solely on development, expansion, and conquering territories.

As a result, both the Elf King's plan for the revival of the elves and the gods' plan for rebuilding their faith suffered enormous damage due to Luo Su's abnormal source matter legion.

By the time Black Robo summoned Luo Yuanshu, he had already established a super empire known as the 'Silver Machine' in the main timeline, which covered most of the North Pacific Federation.

In other words, the largest landmass in the world has been occupied by the Luo element.

This is actually a major reason why, after the Elf King sensed the fluctuations of divine ascension, he was willing to completely abandon his grip on the gods' weaknesses and use his most precious opportunity to force them to join forces.

He's already on the verge of collapse, and if Black Robo's true form were to obtain the position of the true god of the Sunset God, then the game would truly be over.

As for why they knew that Black Rob was behind Ascension.

To put it simply, Herobrine was a witness when Herobrine conspired with the God of Nature to establish the Dark Underworld. He knew Herobrine's identity and origins, and also knew what made him most unique.

Parus knew that Blackrob was a stranger because the Elf King had revealed this to Parus when they conspired together before the Elf King betrayed the God of Nature.

Moreover, just look at Black Rob's puppet army, and then look at those silver giant towers resembling source material spires that construct the super array.

The Elf King, after all, can sit in a transcendent place and look down on every existence in this world and every time and space. He is not blind, and as long as he is willing to pay a price, he can naturally see some scenes that have not been distorted by the heavenly secrets.

Therefore, He easily connected Herobor with the elements of Loth and thoroughly determined many things.

Moreover, the Elf King knew very well that in this day and age, apart from Black Rob, no one else could afford to perform the Ascension Ritual and possibly succeed; even the Ghost Emperor couldn't do it.

So, there's not much to say; the trump card is meant to be used at crucial moments.

If He hadn't made a complete break with the spacetime that Black Robb was in, His Spacetime Well wouldn't have been able to interfere there, and He would have had to add some gamble to Black Robb's life.

Now, all we can do is try our best in terms of logistics...

(End of this chapter)

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