Devil's Bible

Chapter 893 Three Gods

Even the figure of the Storm God paused.

Is the God of Insect Plague weak?

He is very weak. In other places, any powerful god could instantly destroy his body outside.

If his true form dares to emerge from the divine realm, the God of Storms could kill him in just two or three moves.

Is the God of Insect Plague powerful?

Very strong.

As a mid-level god, if it were before the elemental chaos, there would be no problem with him claiming to be a powerful god.

Although his numerical output has just reached the tens of millions level, it has already exceeded the upper limit of intermediate divine power.

It can only be said that over hundreds of millions of years, apart from those gods who gave up, any ambitious god has made great progress.

These deities are said to possess intermediate divine power, but none of them are lacking.

This kind of output is completely reckless; even the God of Storms would suffer a setback.

Unless a deflection force is used.

Just like the predicament of the Sun God, they now only have one deflection force at their disposal among the eighteen possibilities of the world.

To utilize more deflection force, more influence is needed to support it.

In this situation, since the deflection force has been activated, it is difficult to catch up with the divine power during the cooldown period.

It can only be said that the God of Endowment is no less capable in terms of strategic maneuvering; he planned everything from the very beginning.

By borrowing the power of the insect god, he successfully obtained the deflection force, and then stopped the insect god by unleashing its power in a violent manner, as if it were about to self-destruct.

The God of Storms immediately considered retreating.

In any case, the God of Gifts will not be able to refine that deflection power for the time being.

The fact that the God of Granting suddenly controlled the God of Insect Plague likely means that he has already used the Deflection Force.

It will probably take the opponent about twenty rounds of thought processes to cool down their own deflection force.

If I can catch up with the God of Endowment within fifteen rounds of thought, then the remaining five rounds of thought will be enough for me to severely injure the God of Endowment with my deflection power.

Although the God of Storms is the king of the gods of the raging pantheon, he is not raging at all except for his power.

On the contrary, the God of Storms is an extremely calm deity, so calm that he is absolutely rational.

He was previously a member of the Sky Pantheon. Although he achieved great divine power, he realized one thing at that time—staying in the Sky Pantheon, he would never be a match for the Sun God.

So he decisively left the Sky Pantheon and took over the then small-scale Fury Pantheon to research another path to powerful divine power—the God of Calamity.

Using negative emotions such as fear, despair, pain, and hatred as a form of faith, we gradually seek the true meaning of disaster.

At that time, he will become a symbol of disaster, and the rules he holds will transform into new forms as he acts.

A global catastrophe.

The God of Storms had already vaguely grasped this point after the God of Earth died and transformed into a great calamity on Earth.

However, a little over a thousand years was still not enough for the God of Storms; he still had not fully comprehended the Path of the God of Calamity.

Now, deflection force is crucial for him.

Because he also encountered the same bottleneck as Nemes.

"It's enough to do it!" the Storm God thought, stepping back to avoid further provoking the Insect God.

The personality left behind by the God of the Insect Plague, which was attached to the God of the Insect Plague, became relatively calm after seeing the God of the Storm retreat. Only then did the God of the Insect Plague gradually stabilize his mind and suppress the personality that had been attached to the God of the Insect Plague.

Seeing this, the God of Storms once again transformed into a gust of wind and chased after the God of Gifts. The God of Storms then divided the three paths leading to powerful divine abilities.

The path to understanding faith and mastering its rules is the path of the ancient gods.

The path of studying negative beliefs, which pushes rules toward calamity, is the path of the god of disaster.

The path to obtaining pure faith, combined with the deflection force—a power representing the future of the world—is the path of the true god.

The path of the true gods is the orthodox one. Its main purpose is to use the force of deflection to deflect the path of world destruction. In essence, it can be seen as a deflection and correction.

The three paths, the three ways of using faith, also represent three attitudes toward the world.

The ancient gods' path was to preserve tradition and seek the origin of the world.

The path of the God of Disaster is extreme. Whether the world is destroyed or not is irrelevant to them. As long as they become Gods of Disaster, they may even gain some benefit from the destruction of the world.

Who knows, even if the world is destroyed, the God of Calamity might still exist.

The path of the true gods is the path of salvation that destiny has deduced based on the possibilities of the world.

The negative beliefs of the God of Storms have long been collected, and all related insights have long been exhausted.

His only problem now is that becoming a calamity is not allowed in the world.

In particular, the God of Storms initially followed the path of a righteous god, becoming a powerful deity through the force of deflection, but later switched to the path of a god of disaster.

During this process, the God of Storms overcame countless difficulties, but the deflection force still caused interference, preventing him from truly comprehending the true meaning of the calamity's destruction of the world.

As a result, the Storm God stalled the progress.

It wasn't until the God of Earth, also a righteous god, transformed into a calamity upon death that the God of Storms finally understood.

It took more than a thousand years to barely come up with a method.

If a deflection force is an interference, then what if a deflection force interferes with a deflection force?

As long as the angle of the deflection force is given, the deflection forces will correct each other, and then the Storm God will soon be able to find the true meaning of the world's destruction.
Unfortunately, the God of Storms was overthinking things. While the deflecting forces did indeed interfere with each other, the interference also created another source of interference.

Thus, the Storm God's mutual interference scheme was quickly upgraded to a three-phase interference scheme.

The three-phase interference solution solves the problem of additional interference from mutual interference, but it is still not perfect.

So Storm God's plan has been pushed forward all the way to the tenth version, which Storm God considers the most perfect version.

The deflection force forms a spherical shape, which perfectly avoids interference.

But at this point, the God of Storms realized that his deflection power was insufficient.

He only has nine parts of the deflection force; he needs one more to form the ten-sphere version.

Therefore, he absolutely must get his hands on Naim's deflection power right now!
In the blink of an eye, the God of Storms had already seen the God of Gifts.

In terms of speed, apart from the Sun God, the Storm God believed himself to be second to none.

However, he only glanced at the god of bestowal before abandoning it and quickly chasing after it in the other direction.

After experiencing three false incarnations, seven abominations blocking his path, and an unusual astral fluctuation, the Storm God finally found the body of the God of Endowment that wielded the Deflection Force.

Fourteen rounds of thought processes have already passed.

The God of Gifts' expression changed slightly; the God of Storms' strength had slightly exceeded his expectations.

He originally estimated that the Storm God would need sixteen mental rotations to catch up, but he only needed to maintain four mental rotations for his own deflection force to cool down.

"This is troublesome!" (End of Chapter)

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