Devil's Bible

Chapter 912 True or False

Such is the tablet of fate.

Before it was broken, all the gods regarded it as an obstacle, a limitation, a shackle.

Due to a confluence of various reasons, the clay tablets shattered, and with the gods' powers and responsibilities becoming unequal, the world spiraled out of control.

However, everything can only be considered a deeply entrenched problem that is difficult to reverse.

In a numerological universe, everything inherently possesses the 'weakness' of relying solely on mathematical expectations.

If mathematical expectations only follow individual will without unified macro-level regulation, it will only lead to resource polarization within the world.

The cumulative expectation in mathematics, the concentration effect under extreme self-will, and the imbalance of power and responsibility.

This is why a world that was created from the beginning, possesses extraordinary power, and has all kinds of destiny-related forces, came to its end in just a few hundred million years.

At this point, each deity realized the importance of the Tablets of Fate.

However, these people's goal was not to have fate mend the mud tablets and put the rules on their heads again.

Instead, they chose to take the uniqueness of the clay tablet of fate to a further extreme.

The more pieces of destiny one controls, the more other rules one can manipulate.

Just like the Goddess of Discipline, she has mastered the way of transformation, but she can also use clay to borrow the rules related to thought and combine those rules with her own divine rules.

Therefore, possessing a portion of the mud will give you many more options in battle.

Once you control most of the Fate Tablets, you will gain more control over the rules.

Only in this way can we better access the world's resources.

Only then can we find a future in this end times.

The outcome of the battle between Nemus and the Goddess of Discipline is actually quite difficult to predict.

They can both grasp various changes. As an ancient god, Nemus can control all kinds of changes, while the Goddess of Discipline has more deflection power.

As her influence grows, so does the amount of deflection she can utilize.

With their thoughts aligned, the two seemed to have rekindled that upward spiral in their relationship.

If the Goddess of Discipline is stronger, Nemus can take advantage of her strength to gain an increase in power.

As Nemus grows stronger, the Goddess of Discipline can detect changes through discipline, thereby revitalizing herself and gaining extraordinary enhancements.

In this situation, what they need is an external force that can disrupt this dynamic equilibrium.

Judging from the current situation, that piece of fate is just an external force.

The clay block, inscribed with maxims about cause and effect, gave the acquiring party an unprecedented advantage.

The Tablet of Fate holds completely different powers in the hands of different people.

In Avis's hands, it merely gave him an additional causal characteristic. However, because this ability was not yet within him, its flexibility was not perfect, and he could not deeply grasp its underlying principles through practice.

If it were in the hands of other gods, then the Destiny Clay could serve as another form of divinity, allowing them to engage with other rules to a certain extent and bringing them great convenience.

She has some knowledge of the Tablets of Fate and can even pull off some outrageous moves similar to those of the Goddess of Discipline.

By using the unknowable nature of fate's clay, they concealed their secret plans.

If the tablet returns to the hands of fate, then the Tablet of Fate becomes the proof of the supreme god, its crown, and its declaration of its superiority over other deities. It can be said that this thing grows stronger with stronger opponents; the higher the level of understanding and means, the more terrifying the tablet's effect.

Without hesitation, the saints restrained Avis, their powerful mental energy violently rushing into Avis's mind, frantically searching for memories related to the mud.

Avis had used that communication ability before, and since the Fate Mud could not be observed indirectly, it was impossible for it to be placed elsewhere; the mud must still be on Avis's person.

While searching his memories, a surge of holy power erupted, beginning to incinerate Avis's entire body.

Clothes and skin turned into invisible ashes under this force.

Memory exploration and visual observation together led to the location of the Fate Mud.

On Avis's chest, where his heart used to be, a stone had been placed.

Through this strong connection, Avis strengthened his bond with the stone, allowing it to sustain his life.

The moment he saw it, the saint reached out without hesitation and tried to pull it out.

The goddess of discipline became focused at that moment.

Once he succeeded, he immediately used deflection force to transfer it from the material plane into his own hands.

Apart from the saint who seized the Destiny Mud, the other saints were all on guard.

Although the Goddess of Discipline, being a mind-sharing being, did not discover that Nemus had any other plans, but... minds are unreliable.

If Nemus had no information at the beginning and was tricked by the Goddess of Discipline, resulting in the exposure of all his secrets.

So, given that so much time has passed, and Nemus has been actively maintaining the existence of shared thoughts, it's impossible that he's completely helpless about all of this.

After all, sharing thoughts is just sharing. Although you can obtain relevant information by thinking, there is still a step of searching with your thoughts.

If the search terms are incorrect, some information may be missed.

This is not impossible. Even if you keep the idea of ​​'getting all of Naim's thoughts' at all times, and ensure that Naim can exploit any loopholes in Naim's thoughts every moment, it is still possible for Naim to do so.

For example, if a 'normal' thought suddenly appears in Naim's mind, then if you only look at this seemingly normal series of thoughts, then Naim doesn't seem abnormal at all.

However, the Goddess of Discipline sensed something was wrong. Combining this with Nemus's past memories, she discovered that the string of 'thoughts' was just a code.

If we correlate it with Nems' past experiences and memories, then we can form a new set of 'ideas'.

This new idea is the Dragonborn's plan to rescue Avis, which includes using a specific release of divine power to create a wave that is meaningless to the Goddess of Discipline but understandable to the Dragonborn, in order to notify them.

Throughout the entire process, Nemus's thoughts were being read by the Goddess of Discipline. However, if the Goddess of Discipline were to be even slightly negligent, she would not be able to detect Nemus's scheme, and Nemus might actually succeed in obtaining the Destiny Mud.

And this is only what has been discovered; whether there are others yet to be discovered, the Goddess of Discipline is uncertain.

Nems is perfectly capable of making multiple interpretations based on his memories without having to recall them.

While this way of thinking may not be able to devise complex plans, it is perfectly capable of employing simple methods.

Nems must have some other arrangements in the shadows, and these arrangements, combined with his current thoughts, are what he truly wants to achieve.

Everything right now is 99% real, with only 1% hidden.

But it is precisely this hidden thought that is truly fatal. (End of Chapter)

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