Devil's Bible

Chapter 914 Winning and Losing

The feeling of picking up sesame seeds but losing watermelons was a painful reminder for the first time in the heart of the Goddess of Discipline.

The 'thought' of the clay she possessed was about one-ninth the size of the complete clay tablet.

However, this piece of clay representing 'cause and effect' only represents about one-twentieth of the original.

The above maxims on cause and effect are not complete; they only contain about half of them.

This is not just a two-for-one exchange.

The more complete the tablet of fate is, the stronger its power to manipulate the rules.

"If Nemus had already obtained the mind tablets, then in the process, was my mind corrupted or altered?" The Goddess of Discipline was startled.

Facing the ancient gods who have existed since ancient times... no, Nemus has not existed since ancient times.

This strange creature that emerged from change... no, Nemus is an extraterrestrial being, and he was once an ordinary human...

The thoughts in my mind are constantly changing, although each time I can find the essential understanding and then correct it.

But this kind of thing is like guarding against thieves.

Each time you correct your perception, it only takes a single thought.

But if you waste every single moment thinking about this, the difference will quickly become apparent.

The thoughts of the gods seem to turn exceptionally fast, and countless ideas can emerge from this flow of thought.

However, every thought is also extremely important. Every thought process wastes a certain amount of time to correct one's erroneous perception of Nemes.

This behavior itself is a great weakening.

And most importantly, even the Goddess of Discipline cannot be certain that this level of modification is already the limit of Nems.

The potential of the Tablet of Fate is extremely high; how one controls it after obtaining it is entirely up to the individual's skill.

In this upheaval, the Goddess of Discipline has arguably ruined herself completely.

When she used the Destiny Clay, she chose a 'Discipline' style of play to share her thoughts, and this sharing itself was very much in line with the expression of discipline.

In exchange for sharing, we enjoy change.

The essence is to transform change by remaining constant.

Nemus, on the other hand, used the 'change' of thought, using the characteristics of his own 'external existence' to constantly cause the Goddess of Discipline to make mistakes in her thinking and cognition.

Under normal circumstances, the Goddess of Discipline would not have much trouble dealing with this kind of change in mindset.

Unfortunately, this is not the normal situation now.

The concept of shared thought was constructed by the Goddess of Discipline herself, and she has been unable to unravel it throughout this process.

In other words, the current situation combines the strengths of both sides, which is why the Goddess of Discipline appears so passive.

"I was too distracted by that muddy clod of earth that seemed to be carrying the weight of cause and effect!"

"And all of this was orchestrated by Nems..."

Once their shared understanding reached a certain level, they established a 'consensus': acquiring more Fate Mud would determine the victory in the next battle.

Given this consensus, the information that Nemes had previously used to explore the Fate Mud naturally became the focus of attention.

All I can say is that Nemus was a born evil demon.

Without thinking at all, and without needing to think, he used thought sharing to set up a mental trap.

This influenced the Goddess of Discipline's thought process, and she herself used this to successfully steal the key piece of clay representing destiny.

The balance of power now seems to have tipped in Naim's favor.

Within the astral realm, various divine powers fluctuated and shifted. And this shift stirred up an unprecedented upheaval.

There has never been such intense fluctuation of divine power in a thousand years. Even the world-destroying divine war between the Earth God and the Storm God a thousand years ago may have been more powerful in terms of its impact, but the quantity and variety of divine power surging in this time are far less than what we see now.

Countless gods unleash their divine power here.

Countless divine beings were drawn here by divine power.

Most of the divine abominations were destroyed by the aftershocks of the divine war almost as soon as they got close.

However, the divine monsters continued to surge towards this side in droves.

Divine abominations themselves do not possess reason; they are products of the chaos and deformity of the gods.

Even if some of the divine abominations were initially only somewhat chaotic and had the potential to develop into 'intelligent life', they would quickly lose their rationality and be assimilated by the divine abomination horde after being thrown into the astral plane by the gods to fend for themselves.

As a calamity theoretically on par with the Abyss and the Earth Calamity, the Divine Abominations were previously only considered to pose a significant threat to ordinary life.

Many of the golden race who explored the astral plane perished because of divine abominations.

However, when facing the gods, the divine wicked can be said to have absolutely no power.

Based on their current performance, the Divine Abominations have failed to live up to the name of the Three Great Calamities.

But things weren't calculated that way.

The reason why the Divine Abominations appear weak is entirely because the Divine Abominations are too strong.

The top-tier divine abominations can be considered the most advanced mythical species. Some weak divine powers, if their methods are not good enough, might be tricked by these divine abominations and have their divine bodies killed.

Because of their individual strength, the gods and abominations actually have significant problems with each other, making it impossible for them to truly unite.

Even if they devour each other, their power will be stuck at the boundary between mythical beings and gods.

Therefore, the Divine Abominations were stuck there. As a 'group' type of calamity, it neither possessed the ability to mobilize groups like the Will of the Abyss, nor was it like the Earth Calamity, which was inherently interconnected.

But it is different now.

The God of Storms became the breakthrough point.

He seemed to transform into a storm capable of destroying the world, and countless divine beings were drawn into the swirling wind, either willingly or unwillingly.

Then, just as the Goddess of Discipline was becoming suspicious due to her understanding, the God of Storms had already rammed into Nemus.

He no longer cared about other strategies, nor whether the Goddess of Discipline had any other strategies. The God of Storms chose the most furious divine strategy!

His violent divine power was unleashed wildly, and countless winds surrounded him, or rather, he was these countless winds.

With the surge of divine power, every inch of this area's 'space' output tens of millions, approaching hundreds of millions of values.

However, in order to maintain a storm of this size, the God of Storms expends hundreds of millions of divine power every moment.

This is an expenditure, unlike other deities who only suffer a maximum of 10% loss, with most of their divine power being quickly recovered and replenished by faith.

The Moon Goddess's divine power reserves are only a little over one billion.

There might be a few more Storm Gods, but not by much.

In this situation, it's almost certain that the God of Storms has started to use his trump cards.

Using hundreds of millions of years of divine power reserves, just to win this divine war that may only exist in a dozen or so thought processes.

The God of Storms has staked everything on this.

If he wins, he will become the God of Calamity. With the special nature of the God of Calamity, he might be able to have divine power that is no longer so scarce, just like Nemus.

We lost, so be it! (End of Chapter)

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