Devil's Bible

Chapter 867 The End and Destruction

The end of the world is a truth.

After the end, there may be a new beginning.

Therefore, fate does not care about the end, but rather protects the end, making it form a cycle.

However, the destruction of the world is not the right thing to do.

Therefore, under no circumstances should the world be allowed to be destroyed.

If that's the case, as time goes by, it will return to a muddy state, and something within that mud might finally settle down, from which something akin to fate might be reborn.

And even if that were the case, what would be resurrected might no longer be fate, or even be considered a mere coincidence.

Kru's understanding of all this was not yet clear, but Nemus saw it clearly through Kru's insights.

Taboos are essentially things that disrupt the original digital model.

The emergence of taboos caused the entire digital model of the world to teeter on the brink of collapse, resulting in numerous flaws.

In order to restrain taboos, fate sends down 'sin'.

This special mark of sin causes the target to be marginalized by the forces of fate.

In normal times, even the slightest sin would lead to constant targeting and eventual expulsion from the world.

But now that the world is entering its end times, people's study of taboos has become increasingly radical.

This is not because sin no longer exists, but because the side effects of sin have diminished.

Fate doesn't have much energy left to eliminate sins; it focuses more on continuing the world's future.

But it is precisely because of this that there is a sliver of a chance that Kru's plan could succeed.

Before the end times, anyone who becomes tainted by forbidden sins will be quickly targeted by fate.

This kind of targeting and exclusion creates a 'concentration effect of sin'.

Essentially, it's the same method the sun god used to deal with the broken numbers.

If we can't handle the problem immediately, we should gather all the surrounding problems together to better control it.

When a suitable opportunity arises, it will be resolved quickly.

This is why sins attract each other; once one delves into sin, one will accumulate countless sins.

However, now that the end times have arrived, all kinds of sinful aggregates have appeared, whether it is the abyss or the calamity of the earth, they have all become enormous sinful entities.

The concentration effect of sin is still present, but it is not as strong as before.

Therefore, at this point, if Kru could only suppress the corruption of sin with his will, then perhaps he could only achieve the goal of "enemy and friend sharing the same origin," using the power of sin to perform acts of salvation.

This is a path that, if successful, will gradually imbue one's sins with a special mark by fate.

Perhaps they will be pardoned by fate, thus becoming an exception in destiny.

If that's the case, then the Earth Godhood might be a better fit for the other party.

After all, the earth itself is not in a healthy state right now.

The calamities have spread across the land and are now very difficult to clean up.

The ideas that Nemus previously presented were orthodox and standard, and were also the ideas that the Earth God originally appreciated.

This is correct, but even if one becomes the god of the earth with this correct idea, the situation will not be much better. One will still have to face the fact that most of the land is occupied by earth calamities.

However, if the ideal is completed in the form of sin, and the divinity is accommodated in the attitude of "enemy and friend are of the same origin", then perhaps the problem of the earth's calamity will not erupt directly, and there will be an opportunity for transformation, decomposition or even improvement.

This is a rugged and winding path; if you can make it through, you might be able to see even more beautiful scenery.

At that moment, Kru felt that the taboos within the rain and the taboos within the soil were growing rapidly. Knowledge was chasing after him.

Or rather, them!

The minds of Morin, the smiling face, the crying face, and Kru and others seemed to be linked together by a taboo.

Their understanding of taboos merged rapidly at this moment.

At this moment, two kinds of forbidden knowledge rapidly grew in their minds.

One is the taboo of destruction in the rain, and the other is the calamity of the earth—the taboo against life.

As for the previous confusion and taboo surrounding smiling and crying faces, these have now been quickly washed away and become an insignificant part of the knowledge.

On this land, destruction and anti-life are the themes.

The four members of the group, including Kru, were in a very delicate situation.

They are all being pursued by forbidden knowledge, and their sins are constantly increasing.

At this point, to avoid losing control, one must control one's thoughts and not be completely overwhelmed by forbidden knowledge.

But at this moment, their minds were all connected, and the four of them were pulling each other together.

Furthermore, it is necessary to rely on and master the taboos in order to construct a stable line between the earth and rainwater, thereby forming a new historical achievement.

This requires a deep understanding and appreciation of taboos.

A stubborn person with two blocked ends.

The four people pulled and restrained each other, knowing the danger, yet they ran wildly down the dead end, afraid that if they slowed down even a little, they would give the others an opportunity.

In this state, all four of them quickly showed signs of losing control.

Their will and cognition are intertwined, forming a truly illusory battlefield with Kru's hallucination abilities.

Forbidden forces churned within it.

Having witnessed this scene, Kru knew that if things continued, this desperate, relentless journey would fail.

Although taboos are no longer as absolutely fatal as they once were, it doesn't mean they are safe now.

Any indulgence or loss of control over this thing will lead to terrifying chaos.

"What should I do?" Kru kept organizing forbidden knowledge, trying to restrain and regulate it, but found it difficult to do so.

But it was at this moment that Kru thought of Lord Nemes.

If it's Lord Nemus...

Kru instantly found a solution. If Lord Nemus were in this situation, he would choose to believe in the wisdom of 'all beings', or rather, only wisdom.

Instinctively, Kru's gaze fell on the mud soldiers and sand generals.

In the real world, these things are just ordinary soil and gravel.

However, as Vision, Taboo, and the four others joined forces to create a battle, they seemed to actually exhibit some 'intelligence'.

So Kru immediately focused his attention on these things, observing those individuals that were contaminated but had temporarily survived.

The three mythical beings 'connected' to his brain, although they discovered this through synchronized knowledge and cognition, quickly stopped caring.

Their knowledge of taboo subjects is synchronized, but each person's comprehension ability is limited.

Furthermore, it is also on the verge of spiraling out of control, so it needs to concentrate its mind and attention to determine which aspects of the shared knowledge are useful, then absorb them and assemble them into its own structure! (End of Chapter)

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