Devil's Bible

Chapter 880 Love

Nemes did not believe that gods could be loyal, especially those who lived by mathematical expectations.

Their minds are filled with calculations, which is not a problem, but rather conforms to the underlying rules of this world.

However, precisely because of this, the more this system of calculating value is applied, the less external emotions such as loyalty and righteousness will be taken into account in the calculation.

Emotional concepts like loyalty and righteousness are essentially fluctuations in one's mental state. While these fluctuations can generate value, they are not stable enough.

For too many people, loyalty is merely a temporary choice and is difficult to maintain.

Therefore, choices that completely contradict mathematical expectations will be abandoned by both sides.

They won't value someone just because they are exceptionally loyal, nor will they choose loyalty themselves; they will absolutely betray someone if the benefits are sufficient.

However, the situation in the Sky Pantheon is not normal now...

"Could it be that the Sun God's plan to eliminate all the gods has already begun?" Nemus thought of the Sun God's goal of becoming the sole god.

The other side's goal was very clear: to depose all the gods in the world and reduce their status to what it is now.

The world is facing so many problems, largely because the gods have taken up too many resources.

However, these resources are mostly stockpiled within the divine kingdom and rarely circulate.

The sun god deposed the gods and demoted them to angels, so everything would naturally be distributed by him.

If all numerical resources were distributed and circulated according to his 'solar-centric' system, the world might be greatly improved. If the Sun God could find a way to avoid the inherent flaws in the numerical system, then he could likely save the world.

As a chosen one favored by fate, even knowing that fate itself would be overthrown once the sun god gained power, fate still supported the sun god.

On the one hand, it is because fate itself is special. Although it gives rise to personality, it does not value these things and is willing to be dismissed.

On the other hand, it is because the sun god is indeed a reliable path to salvation.

First, cleanse the other deities.

This is the key point, but fate did not do so, not because fate did not want to, but because fate could not.

The gods are in control of the rules, and their existence is closely intertwined with those rules.

Fate can cause any god to perish, but if more than two gods perish, the remaining gods will unite and then, in turn, use rules to govern the existence of fate.

Especially those powerful gods, they are not so easy to deal with.

Fate, though powerful, is subject to too many constraints.

And the most crucial thing has already been shattered...

Nemus thought of the mud of fate he had acquired.

The mud spots come from the Tablet of Fate.

But the tablet of fate had already shattered...

On the contrary, deities can rewrite certain destinies through their own status.

This shows that although fate still governs everything, and no god, including the current sun god, can be a match for fate, some powers are no longer under fate's control.

Therefore, fate cannot cleanse the gods.

On the contrary, the sun god might be able to do it, and judging from the situation of the sky pantheon, he seems to have already achieved some success.

"It seems we still have to deceive them." Naims quickly realized the reason after a slight shift in his thinking.

One major reason why fate could not clear the gods was because the sun god was among them.

The sun god's self-centered nature would never allow fate to solidify its supreme position. Once this will is revealed, fate becomes difficult to act upon.

Conversely, if the sun god were to act, fate would choose to compromise for the sake of this world.

To a certain extent, fate may even choose to help the sun god.

This is the 'square' of destiny, which is the primary driving force behind the world's emergence, one of all things, and the origin of rules and order.

Even if a personality develops, the order will not be disrupted because of that personality.

"Fate will only intervene when the sun god attempts to extinguish any other possibility of salvation."

"While most of the gods in the Sky Church are only of medium divine power, there are quite a few strong ones, and they also have the opportunity to become the seeds of salvation... How did the Sun God do that?" Nemus pondered.

"You're distracted during the battle?!" A voice suddenly rang out, filled with a sense of bewilderment.

As soon as Nemus's consciousness stirred, it was as if it had been drawn in and devoured by something.

Then a deity that seemed to symbolize the existence of beauty appeared before him.

As she drew nearer, Nemus felt as if she were the embodiment of all his desires.

All I need to do is win her over, and then all my other goals will be achieved.

"Cupid?" Nemus sensed the beauty and love emanating from her and exclaimed in admiration, "Truly breathtakingly beautiful."

Cupid is not simply a god of love; more accurately, he is a symbol of beauty, a collection of all the beautiful things that people pursue.

Because it is beautiful, that is why I love it.

This is why the god of love has become a mainstream and powerful god in the conceptual pantheon.

If it weren't for her somewhat weak foundation in concepts, she might have had the potential to become a powerful deity during the period of elemental chaos.

The same applies to conceptual pantheons; the key lies in the definition of the concept.

The beauty that people perceive and the pursuit of beauty are the definition of love.

Cupid was never good at fighting; most of the time, she only needed to stand there and radiate her influence to win.

Because she symbolizes beauty, and most people's actions are in pursuit of beauty, then what they pursue is her.

Beneath this beauty, one can easily lose if one is not careful.

Not only will they lose this battle, but they will also lose their fundamental strength to Cupid.

This is not simply a battle of strength, but a battle of minds and intentions.

As long as Nemus still harbors a sliver of longing for beauty, and feels even the slightest reluctance during his interactions with the goddess of beauty, then beauty will seep into his mind.

There was once a medium-powered deity who clashed with the god of love, but as the conflict continued, the medium-powered deity gradually fell in love with the god of love.

Then began a 'torturous love' of unrequited love.

In the end, the one with moderate divine power chose to commit suicide, dissecting his own divine essence and offering it to the goddess of love to prove his unwavering love for her.

Of course, at the last moment, the other party had some realization because he lost his divine status. Having lost his divine status, he didn't even have the right to talk about true feelings. He wanted to make amends, but in the end, his divine status still fell into the hands of the god of love.

And that is the terrifying aspect of Cupid.

"What exactly is deflection force? Mr. Nemes, could you show it to me?" Cupid looked at Nemes with a smile.

But Nems only responded with one sentence:
"Get out of here, you hermaphrodite!" (End of Chapter)

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