Devil's Bible

Chapter 907 Winning

For example, in dealing with the catastrophe on Earth, the gods chose to let it go, preferring to create floating whales rather than expending their own power to deal with the land bit by bit.

To use the Floating Whale, you only need to provide the mythical creature, the Astral Whale, and make certain modifications.

However, dealing with the earth requires a great deal of divine power to plan and then gradually clear it away.

Throughout the entire process, it was a pure act of sacrifice for the deities.

Therefore, in recent years, the gods have been very passive in dealing with calamities on earth.

As long as the calamities on earth do not continue to expand, the gods will pretend not to see them.

Only in the Central Plains region would the Seven Gods Alliance regularly organize the Golden Seeds to clean up the calamity beasts.

It can be said that the responsibilities borne by the gods have decreased dramatically.

Now, the appearance of Kru gives direction to the cause and effect.

Driven by a sense of responsibility, these gods could not escape these calamities of the earth and could only wage a 'divine war' against them.

From Kru, the God of Storms saw another possibility for the God of Calamity.

"Those who fail in their responsibilities will suffer disaster..." This is another truth about calamity, and also a truth that fate is willing to see.

By bringing disasters under control and downgrading them to a certain extent, calamities are transformed from world-destroying catastrophes into a form of punishment.

Using human form to control calamity, fighting against calamity, yet also utilizing calamity, with enemies and allies sharing the same origin, calamity is also incorporated into the world's system.

In comparison, the true meaning of the world's destruction in the God of Storms is that it is a path that has truly led to utter darkness.

"Persuade me to turn back?" The thought flashed through the Storm God's mind instantly.

If the God of Storms could absorb all the other calamities in the world and then govern the disasters according to Kru's ideals, then this path of the God of Calamity might truly be feasible.

but……

"I have no need to look back!" The Storm God felt no regret.

Before embarking on the path of becoming a god of disaster, he didn't have many choices.

His unwillingness to submit to the sun god, his greed for other powers, and his poor management skills led him to choose a negative faith to strengthen himself.

It seems like he always has a way back, but in reality, he has no other choice.

As long as he refuses to admit defeat, this is the only path he has.

And there is never any regret on this path.

Even if he already knew that Kru had unified the calamities of the earth, and that there was still hope for him, the God of Storms would not follow Kru's path.

"Too weak!" the Storm God thought to himself.

Although it was only a brief contact, the God of Storms had already seen through Kru's strength.

With the Earth Calamity, Kru could threaten most powerful gods, but that was all; his final fighting strength was only that much.

This is actually quite astonishing. Kru has only been a god for a short time, yet he is able to intervene in battles involving powerful gods. This has never happened before Nemus.

But for the God of Storms, this was far from enough. What he wanted was to defeat the God of Suns and have his own storms completely obscure him.

As long as victory is assured, destruction is inevitable; the God of Storms no longer cares.

What he has been pursuing since the very beginning has been only one thing—to achieve ultimate combat ability and then defeat the Sun God.

Kru has mastered the Earth Calamity. Logically speaking, the Earth Calamity is so powerful that even the gods would find it difficult to deal with. Its combat power should be much greater than this.

But in reality, Kru doesn't have much power at his disposal.

He needs to focus most of his energy on 'confrontation'.

Given that enemies and allies share a common origin, Kru cannot truly represent the calamities of the earth.

The Storm God disdains such limited power.

As soon as this thought crossed his mind, the God of Storms felt his aura of calamity grow even stronger. Although he still hadn't truly transformed into a god of calamity, becoming a world-destroying catastrophe like the calamities of the earth.

However, their strength has improved to some extent.

Many of the world's calamities and sins began to converge on him.

This is also one of the reasons why the God of Storms chose the path of the God of Disaster.

The element of wind represents the atmosphere of the world, the flow of breath, and the protection of all things.

If the God of Storms reverses it, then all the calamities of the world will flow towards him, and he will become the true cause of world destruction.

From symbolizing the flow of space in time and space, it transforms into an extreme evolution of world collapse.

The three major calamity groups in the world today are the Abyss, the Earth Calamity, and the Divine Abominations.

The Abyss is the oldest calamity, the Earth Calamity was born a thousand years ago, and the Divine Abominations are the result of hundreds of millions of years of continuous reproduction by the gods.

Besides these, there are all sorts of sinful spirits, large and small, and the sins they represent.

At this moment, as the God of Storms once again reaffirmed his belief in being a calamity god, some sinful souls began to lose control of their bodies.

Their bodies instantly disintegrated, and their souls were absorbed as a wisp of energy, which then merged into the body of the Storm God.

Even in the prime material plane, Kru could sense that some calamity beasts belonging to the calamity of the earth were being sucked away by the god of storms as wisps of black mist.

"The God of Storms... has gone mad!" All the gods who witnessed this scene instantly came to this conclusion.

Calamity is a powerful force, something all the gods know.

Many deities are secretly studying calamities, a fact that most deities are well aware of.

However, gods can use their divine power to purify sins, but they never directly absorb calamities.

Because calamities only drive people mad.

It is the power that destroys numbers and thus forms, and it is an existence that is contrary to reason.

Absorbing sins and calamities will only lead to madness.

Even with the will and size of the Storm God, if this behavior continues for a period of time, he will lose his mind and become a mad god.

The Mad God will lose the greatest advantage of a god: precise control over power.

Although gods like the Storm God, who belong to the rage pantheon, are not particularly good at building systems, they are more about brute force output.

However, being bad at something and being unable to do something are two different things.

Once the God of Storms loses his mind, even a mid-level deity could, after a period of planning and luring, kill him.

In today's world, reason prevails over irrationality.

In other words, even the current Storm God has taken a gamble.

He gambled that he could achieve the ascension to the God of Calamity before sin and calamity corrupted his sanity.

If he can grasp the true meaning of the world's destruction, then he can also control the calamities and thus preserve his sanity.

If you can't do it...

That's impossible.

The God of Storms resolutely completed this act of digging his own grave.

Then his gaze fell upon the surging calamities of the earth around him, and the calamities on his body instantly assimilated them.

After breaking free from the pulling force of the calamity on the earth, the God of Storms transformed into a gust of wind and flew towards Nemus and the Goddess of Discipline.

Everything is for one purpose—to win! (End of Chapter)

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