Devil's Bible

Chapter 923 Fragment

This time it was indeed extremely dangerous.

The description of the Storm God transforming into the formless End and then launching a fatal attack on Nemus is merely a cognitive one.

In fact, there was no 'subsequent' process in the whole process.

The fatal attack enveloped Nemus the instant the transformation occurred; there was no process involved.

Or rather, the process was torn apart and ended by an invisible finality.

There is no reaction time, no room for reaction.

Even if Nemus had other ways to counter this move, they would be fatal in an instant, leaving no time to execute them.

It was almost as if they were instantly killed.

However, even with this seemingly unbeatable move, the Storm God's intense desire to win became his Achilles' heel.

Nems successfully manipulated the change by sensing the other party's intention.

To be precise, winning and losing are themselves a form of change.

In that extreme state, the power of change hindered the invisible end of time.

It was during this brief opening that Nemus chose his strongest defense mechanism—burrowing into the True Spirit.

The true spirit comes from other worlds and is not found in the fruits of destruction of this world.

Therefore, they entered the true spirit and escaped the destruction of the invisible end.

Then, Nems reversed the spiral.

The cataclysmic disaster is the nemesis of change, and the formless end is the calamity that brings everything to a standstill and breaks everything apart.

Nemes took this as a halt to change, and then continued the binary opposition with its own change, completing a new spiral.

Only then did it escape this invisible end, and through the spiral, temporarily place it below the spiral.

only……

“The True Spirit is not invincible after all…” Nemus carefully observed the True Spirit and found that it was covered with cracks.

If his spiral had been a little slower, allowing the true spirit to linger in that invisible end a little longer, then the true spirit might have truly disintegrated and broken as a result.

Seeing this, Nemus understood the upper limit of the True Spirit.

To be precise, the true spirit itself is not a very powerful force.

The true spirit, in the world before he transmigrated, was probably just a life trait possessed by everyone.

It's only because of the rules of the other world contained within after the transmigration that this world seems relatively special in the present world.

The reason why it can penetrate into it and resist various forces is simply because the true spirit itself has a sufficient 'foundation'. Any force that does not penetrate to the extreme can hardly cause damage to this fundamental true spirit.

But now it seems that an apocalyptic catastrophe would be enough to accomplish that.

Nems' previous plan to hide in the True Spirit while all things return to mud, then endure the mud period, and emerge again after the new world is opened, now seems to have no feasibility whatsoever.

"If it suffers similar damage a few more times, its true spirit will surely collapse."

"In that case... I will actually get hurt because of it."

For Nemus at present, the True Spirit is nothing more than an empty shell and a protective mechanism, but at the same time, there are still some connections.

After all, many of the characteristics of Nemus's external existence are deeply connected with the True Spirit.

If the True Spirit shatters directly, it will have a certain impact on the characteristics of Nemus.

He needs some time to adjust before he can resolve these effects.

“Therefore, gradually abandoning the True Spirit at this time is the right choice…” Nemus made this decision.

However, even though it was correct, Nemus still felt lost about the future.

He didn't have a divine kingdom as an ultimate safety net, and now he has to give up his only safety net, the true spirit.

Although Nemus had gained some resistance to apocalyptic calamities after the spiral of the invisible end, this resistance was nothing compared to the protection of the true spirit. "Where is the way out?" Nemus's heart was not lost, but his thoughts seemed to be blocked.

Even if we take down the Storm God now, it won't be too difficult to harvest the deflection power of the Storm God and the Discipline Goddess.

But Nems still felt an unprecedented sense of difficulty.

The sun god is too powerful.

That's basically an enhanced version of yourself with a strong first-mover advantage and comprehensive development.

Most importantly, compared to himself, the Sun God had almost everything he had, but Nemus lacked things that the Sun God possessed.

Previously, True Spirit could be considered a unique advantage of Nems.

However, now that the True Spirit path has been seen through, Nemus has abandoned it.

So it seems that there is only one unique advantage left...

A tattered page appeared in Nemus's hand.

The moment Nemus obtained the fragment, he could see the aura above the heads of all things.

Fate exists like air.

Like the Tablet of Fate, this thing possesses characteristics that cannot be indirectly observed.

It is obvious that this thing comes from outside the universe.

However, compared to the true spirit, this thing did not cause any upheaval when it entered the world, so it did not create any new possibilities for the world.

Besides, Nems wasn't quite sure if fate had ordained this thing.

From the memories of the Goddess of Discipline, Nemus confirmed that the collapse of the Tablets of Fate was most likely related to this thing.

Everything should have been under the control of fate.

The deity whose name was erased back then was likely also under the observation or even control of fate in his plot to seize the tablet of destiny.

The goddess of discipline even speculated that fate at that time probably wanted to push forward some new rules to further restrict the gods.

That deity was very likely just a pawn chosen by fate.

However, the existence of the fragments was something that fate failed to observe.

As a result of multiple factors converging, the situation spiraled out of control, and ultimately, the fateful clay tablet, which would not have encountered any unexpected problems, malfunctioned.

At that time, fate most likely noticed the existence of the tattered scroll.

But because of the collapse of the tablets of fate, fate could no longer intervene.

"Furthermore, due to its unique nature, the collapse and disintegration of the Tablet of Fate is estimated to have given rise to different possibilities for the world due to this 'variable'."

"As the world's possibilities split, the location of the fragments will randomly fall into different world possibilities."

"This thing is essentially a manipulation of fate... Did Saint-Datmenley find the other party on his own, or was it fate testing this thing..."

The Dartmenley family storyline is too bizarre.

He became a saint by using the fragments of the scroll, and then got involved in matters related to the quagmire.

He also got involved with another 'True Spirit'.

Ultimately, he was guided by fate to form a deep causal bond with Dartmenley.

In other words, after the tablet of fate was accidentally destroyed, fate began to search for the existence of the remaining fragments.

However, due to the unexpected influence of fate on the fragmented scroll, fate itself had no way to 'control' it.

This is how the Dartmenley family came to exist.

In retrospect, the Dartmenley family is essentially a custodian of fragmented life. (End of Chapter)

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