Devil's Bible

Chapter 906 Responsibilities

"Not good!" At this moment, the Goddess of Discipline sensed something from Nemus's thoughts, and her divine power suddenly fluctuated, causing a misunderstanding in her coordination with the God of Storms.

The moment this happened, the God of Storms was taken aback, but quickly responded.

Thanks to hundreds of millions of years of hostility and cooperation, the Storm God has an exceptional 'understanding' of the Discipline Goddess.

In the tacit understanding prior to this, everything was presided over by the Storm God, a deity whose thoughts were not aligned with Nemus's.

All the Goddess of Discipline had to do was use her power according to the tacit understanding.

This sudden departure from the unspoken understanding could only have one reason: the Goddess of Discipline had discovered some unusual change, forcing her to... flee.

The Storm God and the Discipline Goddess moved almost simultaneously, but the Storm God was ultimately a fraction of a second slower.

Due to the difference in thinking, something had already appeared beside the God of Storms.

It was a black, special power.

The moment the fog appeared, a sense of depravity spread out, pulling at the God of Storms as if to drag him down.

"The Calamity of the Earth?" The God of Storms recognized it almost without thinking.

It was at this moment that the God of Storms understood why the Goddess of Discipline had dodged so quickly, causing problems in their previous joint effort to annihilate Nemus.

"It's one of Nems's subordinates..."

"Has he already absorbed the Earth Godhead and become something akin to a God of Calamity?" The God of Storms realized instantly.

He could clearly feel this pulling force spreading from his current divine body towards his true form within his divine kingdom.

Fortunately, the God of Storms is much safer than the God of Discipline he once was.

The reason why the God of Discipline was able to be directly pulled out of the divine kingdom was largely due to the presence of the Son of God, a traitorous incarnation of Nemus.

If the Son of God had not become a saint and held the Holy Wish Ceremony, directly giving advice through the Holy Wish, then the God of Discipline would not have been dragged out.

Although the God of Storms is also being pulled along, the problem is not that serious.

Firstly, after the incident involving the God of Discipline, most deities strengthened their defenses in this regard.

The divine kingdom has implemented several measures to prevent the main body from being dragged away by other forces.

Secondly, although the God of Storms is not at his peak at this moment, he is still better than the God of Discipline was back then.

The moment he sensed the pulling force, he immediately drew upon his divine power to resist it.

If the Storm God hadn't fallen to demonic possession and developed an aura of sin, with calamities attracting each other, this earth calamity triggered by Kru might not have even been able to pull the Storm God's true form away.

"The new Earth God..." The Storm God's vision tracking quickly found Kru's whereabouts.

"They were indeed hiding in the material plane!"

The rule that gods cannot appear in the material plane seems to be an ironclad law.

After Nemus ascended to godhood, even when traveling to other material planes, he would be restricted and unable to directly connect with them through thought.

However, this is not entirely impossible to go against, after all, rules are not the same as regulations.

Rules are numbers derived from the world, and regulations are merely special constraints imposed by the environment to make the world better.

In this situation, the lower limit of the rules is actually higher, and even gods cannot disobey them.

Because it is essentially the result of multiple rules working together.

Even a single deity, despite possessing sufficient understanding of one rule and being a deity of that rule, cannot cope with the others. Therefore, the various rules established by fate, such as the prohibition of deities from descending into the material plane after the mythological era, or the prohibition of other deities from interfering with the thinking of or transferring into other deflection forces before the potential deviation state of a new world stabilizes, must be obeyed by all deities.

However, there are exceptions.

The god of the earth was once such an exception.

One important reason why fate sets rules to prevent the descent of gods is that gods would disrupt the stability of the material plane.

The god of the earth is not within this scope.

The element of earth itself symbolizes the stability of the space it carries; therefore, the presence of the Earth God in the material plane will only reinforce the stability of the material plane.

Of course, this is on the premise that the Earth God cannot carry too much divine power to the Prime Material Plane.

This situation is just right for Kluge right now.

He himself doesn't have much divine power; in fact, some mythical beings might be able to suppress Kru.

In this situation, Kru's location on the material plane is equivalent to being in a safe house built for him by fate.

If the God of Earth hadn't caused such a huge problem by starting with life in order to reverse the fate of all things returning to mud, let alone the God of Storms engaging in a life-or-death divine war with him.

Even the sun god would find it difficult to truly kill the earth god.

It can be said that the death of the Earth God was largely due to his own self-destruction.

Since ascending to godhood, Kru has not been excluded from the material plane. As long as the divine power reserves of his 'body' do not exceed 100,000, he will be able to stay in the material plane indefinitely.

During this period, Kru only needed to take on the responsibility of stabilizing the land.

Overall, this place can only be considered a sanctuary for the weak.

The opponent may be 'invincible' in the material plane, but there are also limitations to what they can do, and they will not be seen as a threat by other gods.

But things are different now. The Earth Calamity perfectly compensates for the opponent's lack of divine power reserves and attack capabilities while staying in the material plane.

Using the power of the Earth's Calamity, this calamity can perfectly penetrate the material plane and then attack things in the astral plane.

It could be said that, based on this alone, Kru would be one of the most disgusting gods.

However, even with great divine power, one can only be beaten in the face of this situation, and probably cannot even dodge, at least not for the time being.

"Responsibility?" The Storm God is the one who is hardest to avoid.

At this moment, the God of Storms immediately understood.

In name, deities are equal in power and responsibility.

The amount of power one possesses corresponds to the amount of responsibility one bears.

In the past, however, fate could be more or less regulated, for example, by establishing various rules.

But after the tablet of fate shattered, things spiraled out of control.

Firstly, fate has lost the ability to establish rules. In response to the loopholes that appear in the world later, fate can only rely on macro-level forces of fate to manipulate things.

Such manipulation, while not entirely ineffective for deities who are naturally capable of interfering with fate, is of limited use.

The gods shirked their responsibilities. (End of Chapter)

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