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Chapter 1162 The Source of Destruction

Chapter 1162 The Source of Destruction

"Use words... to destroy the world?"

Mo Ling repeated Martin's words in a daze, and every word seemed so difficult to understand.

"Why does the 'Creator' want to destroy this world? Does it have a grudge against this world?" Mo Ling asked doubtfully.

Martin shook his head: "At first, I couldn't figure this out, so I returned to level 0 of the dream."

……

After returning to the 0th level of the dream, Martin began to think about the reasons why the "Creator" destroyed the world.

If the figure on the sky was really the Creator, why would he destroy the world? He couldn't figure it out.

This also further confirms the view that "that is not the Creator".

In order to investigate the cause of the destruction, Martin began to start from the changed reality, trying to understand the intentions of the shadow of the creator.

The changes in reality are huge and hidden. When everything has changed, the revised reality will become the "correct history", which makes it very difficult for Martin to compare the before and after.

Fortunately, he stored these "changes" in infinite dreams in advance.

He called all his brothers together, entered the changed reality, traced back from the present to the past, and carefully read every modified text.

The more Martin flipped through this obsolete "history book", the more shocked he was, because he discovered a fact:
That "Creator" actually wanted to save that world.

But the result of trying to save everything is to destroy everything. This process also happened in the previous reality change.

In other words, the two times he saw the shadow of the Creator, both times he wanted to save the world, but in the end it ended in destruction.

Both worlds eventually became ruins of the sixth layer of the Abyss, and the "Creator" himself disappeared.

"In an effort to save, the result was destruction?"

Martin didn't understand why such a result occurred. At first he even thought that he was reading the history book in the wrong way, but after reading it many times, he was sure that he was not mistaken.

As he compared the details of these altered realities, he discovered one thing: the ability of these creators to change reality seemed to be limited.

And this limitation comes from their limited "perspective".

They fail to see the far-reaching impact of the "butterfly effect" and are just obsessed with changing some superficial things.

"They wanted the relics to disappear, but they didn't think about the consequences of the relics disappearing..."

"They wanted to close the entrance to the abyss, but they didn't expect that the entrance was only the appearance of the abyss. After the entrance was closed, the real 'abyss' would descend upon everyone..."

"They want all the humans who died in the abyss to come back to life, but they have never thought about the chain reaction that would be caused by the reappearance of these 'people' who shouldn't exist."

Martin discovered that these two creators were a little "taken for granted". They tried to use the simplest and most direct method to save the world, but simplicity and directness meant numerous loopholes. A small loophole would cause reality to deviate and head in an unpredictable direction. This rescue method full of loopholes would only accelerate the world's destruction.

"The Creator, are you all so naive?"

Martin found that he had somewhat overestimated these creators.

The giant shadow swaying above the sky did not seem to be as omniscient and omnipotent as he had expected. It was more like a "young God" holding a toy that could change the world, but just fiddling with it clumsily, completely failing to utilize the full capabilities of the sky.

They can only see the text beneath them, and change the world in their hearts in an extremely limited way, but they don't expect that there are countless details that need to be processed above this endless sky of text. Any deviation in any detail will cause the action of "saving the world" to be in vain.

Martin flipped through the two "history books" and became more certain of this. He looked up at the sky again and said with certainty: "They are indeed not the Creator, at least not a qualified Creator."

As a creator, only on the basis of "omniscience" can "omnipotence" play a role. The two previous creators only had "omnipotence" but not "omniscience". With limited vision, they could only patch up the world, and ultimately could not change the collapse of the building...

"If they are not the Creator, what are they?"

Martin sat on the edge of the bed, his eyes moving across the sky.

In the absence of sufficient intelligence, the answer to this question is difficult to know.

So he turned his attention to the whole incident.

“Who benefits when all this happens?”

As soon as Martin asked this question, he immediately thought of the answer:

Undoubtedly, the beneficiary is of course the abyss.

"If every creator destroys a world, then the beneficiary will of course be the abyss that takes in all these worlds. It only needs to watch quietly from the sidelines, and after the creator destroys the world, it will swallow these destroyed worlds into its stomach. It does not need to take any action at all..."

After thinking clearly about the beneficiary of the whole incident, a chill rushed from the soles of Martin's feet to the glass jar.

The mastermind behind this whole thing is the abyss itself?
The Abyss is using the Sky Curtain, these "creators", and the enthusiasm for saving the world to seek benefits for itself?

Although it had no part in this reality-changing event, it was the one that gained the most in the end.

The Creator failed, the world was destroyed, but the abyss gained a new source of "nutrients".

Martin's glass jar vibrated, and he stood up suddenly from the bed, understanding everything.

"All this was caused by the Abyss!"

Regardless of whether that is the real creator or not, he is just an object being exploited.

With the help of the Creator's hand, the world is destroyed, and it hides beautifully behind it, devouring the remains of the world!
"What on earth are those creators? How could they be exploited so easily?" Martin felt a little disappointed.

He pointed to the sky, wanting to scold those foolish creators through the sky, but the sky was empty and the shadow of the creator was not there.

After his emotional ups and downs, Martin slowly calmed down and began to think about the identities of those "creators" again.

"Why are they so obsessed with saving the world? Or different worlds... If they are the true creators, shouldn't they save all the worlds invaded by the abyss?"

"Why can they only see the words under their feet? Why is their vision so limited?"

"Where is their omniscience? Where is their ability to deduce the butterfly effect? ​​How can they be so stupid?"

"Stupid, arrogant, short-sighted..."

"Careless, slow, impatient..."

Martin cursed these unqualified "creators" in his heart, and then he suddenly paused, and the image of the "Creator's fingertips" caressing the sky appeared in his mind...

A bold idea came into Martin's mind:
"Could it be that they are human?"

(End of this chapter)

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