Devil's Bible

Chapter 866 Errors and Distortions

On the other side, in the archives, the atmosphere was somewhat silent.

"Are you sure you don't want me to stop this farce?" Akemi asked.

He had already stood up, and the divine power within him rippled slightly. With a simple movement, he could alter the surrounding environment, stop the rain, and resist further invasion from the forbidden forces.

However, at that time, Kru and the others will lose their eligibility to attain godhood.

"The assessment isn't over yet, is it?" Nemus flipped through a book from the Church of the Earth—the biography of the Sun God.

In the mythological era, the sun god was relatively 'ordinary', after all, he was only a god in the fiftieth position, neither high nor low.

Although he had some ingenious ideas and achieved some historical accomplishments, he was only a slightly stronger, medium-level divine power.

His power began in the Golden Age.

This biography of the sun god records some of his deeds during the golden age.

As Nemus turned the page, he said, “You don’t have any more time, Akrimi.”

"They are your best choice."

“But he betrayed you.” Akrim knew Nemus was right, but he didn’t care.

Save the world...

The god of the earth did it without hesitation.

They, too, joined the charge toward the end.

In the end, they lost completely.

This church exists because of the earth god, who is its final pillar.

If he too succumbs, then everything concerning the god of the earth will be destroyed.

But that was their end, their final chapter.

Akemi is in a state of being both enlightened and not truly enlightened.

He hoped that someone could step forward, obtain the title of Earth God, and then become the Earth God once again.

They will resurrect these people of the Earth Church and launch another charge called Salvation.

However, it is entirely acceptable that they are powerless to do anything, and in the end, they all perish and are destroyed, ushering in the end.

“Just betrayal.” Nems looked at Kru in the rain, his eyes flashing with an emotion that was hard to tell whether it was admiration or something else.

“We knew from the beginning that if one day I could achieve my own goals by sacrificing him, then I would not hesitate to use him as a tool to sacrifice.”

"He's the same way; he won't hesitate to betray me if it means he can achieve his ambitions."

“A twisted relationship,” Akemi commented.

“The world itself is distorted.” Nemus did not deny the distortion of this trust relationship.

“From the moment cold numbers began to be passed down, the relationship between people began to become distorted.”

"The calculation of numbers has always been nothing but cold calculation."

"When it falls into a wrong calculation and makes huge mistakes, there are even more distortions beneath this coldness."

"Aren't you also a product of this distortion?"

“That’s love,” Akemi said, shaking his head. He then silently sat back down at the table and added, “You’re right, that’s twisted.”

Akrimi was the son of the god of the earth.

However, he is different from the children of other gods.

The divine children are very powerful. Although they rarely enter the material plane, they are better representatives than saints in places like the astral plane. Therefore, most divine children are actually quite famous in the circles of gods.

Akramie, however, was different; shortly after his birth, he grew up in the material plane.

Apart from a small number of high-ranking members of the Earth Church, not many people knew his identity.

The reason for all this is simply that he is the offspring of God and man.

Therefore, compared to other divine children, his divine power has not been transformed into many forms, and his physical status is closer to that of an independent life, yet he has not reached the unique state of a mythical species.

That in itself is a miracle.

Although there is no reproductive barrier between humans and gods, even a slightly larger movement by a god can easily kill a human, let alone allow them to conceive offspring together.

Even if the gods are extremely careful in performing the procreation ritual, neither men nor women, gods nor goddesses seem to have the possibility of conceiving each other's life information.

God will kill everything.

The life information that enters a deity's body will be squeezed out and erased, making it impossible to contain the deity's life information.

When the life information of a deity enters a human body, it will completely 'deify' the person, resulting in the person becoming a ray of light that exists only for a moment.

It's like the pastor's attempt to purify himself failed.

No one knows who Aklimya's father or mother is, nor does anyone know why he was born.

No one knows why the Earth God would have a child with such a human.

And why the Earth God changed so much after that period of time.

Even Akrimi himself knew that before that, the Earth God, though 'merciful,' was a standard 'deity,' and he was also very good at calculating mathematical expectations in accordance with numerology.

The Earth God was willing to go against the tide and choose to fight against the final return, largely because of the changes that occurred after meeting that human.

Akramie asked his 'father god' for the reason, and the answer he received was the ridiculous 'love'.

However, in the eyes of those who understand the laws behind numerology, love is something that should not exist; in Nems' current words, it is distorted.

After Akemi stopped moving, his gaze involuntarily turned to Kru, waiting for his reaction.

As for Morin and the smiling and crying faces, to be honest, although these people also participated in the assessment, Akemi never considered them as candidates.

Kru was unaware of everything that had happened in the archives, nor did he know that the opportunity he had risked everything to fight for, even at the cost of being shrouded in taboo, had almost led to his complete disappearance.

But at this moment, he was slowly activating forbidden power.

There are many more taboos; every action, force, or piece of knowledge that disobeys, disrupts, or interferes with the number is a taboo.

At this moment, Kru discovered that the taboo within the rain was called destruction.

The taboo of destruction and the end are very similar, but there is a close yet different relationship between the two.

At this moment, Kru finally understood the difference.

The end is the truth; the numerical extension of this world itself ultimately leads to the end.

If everything is in a normal state, then it is normal for the world to eventually end and return to dust after billions or even billions of years have passed.

At that time, even fate will always protect the end.

But the destruction of taboos is not like that.

Destroying taboos is a mistake. The world of numerology itself is flawed, and this flaw is rapidly amplified by a series of errors.

So destruction and end have combined, that the world has entered the end times after only a few hundred million years of operation.

Thus, the peculiar situation arose: destiny upholds the principle that all things return to the earth, yet it constantly strives to maintain the world's operation—a unity of opposites. (End of Chapter)

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