Devil's Bible

Chapter 936 Pages

"You've come, Nemus!" Destiny still stands atop the Crystal Wall System, overlooking the entire world. The world's changes and trends are all in his eyes, and the future is naturally under his observation as well.

“What a different view…” Nemus looked at fate, and then at the world.

Viewing the world from outside the crystal wall system evokes a variety of completely different insights.

Back then, Nemus had come here once. On that occasion, he experienced some of the special features of the crystal wall system. This understanding provided considerable help in his later traversal of the crystal wall subsystems and his comprehension of spacetime.

But at that time, Nemus was nothing more than a demon lord.

Our horizons and knowledge base were far less developed than they are now.

At this moment, when he looked at the world through the crystal wall system, he could see all the changes completely.

If he had come here once before becoming an Ancient God, then becoming an Ancient God wouldn't have required so much trouble.

"In the end, it is nothing but a scene of destruction." Fate said this, and the crystal wall system changed, as if the whole world was turned upside down.

What is presented before us is no longer the world as it was before, but the inner workings of the world's rules.

"I don't have much more to say to you, so you'll have to see for yourself," Fate said, glancing at the Fate Mud that Nemus had brought.

"What about the information about the Sun God?" Nemus didn't rush to observe the rules within the world, but instead asked Fate, "I want to know some of the secrets he possesses..."

"I have an agreement with him about this, so I can't tell you!" Fate shook his head, appearing very inflexible.

Regarding the sun god, Fate knew his thoughts and had always left behind various means to restrain him.

However, the sun god truly has the ability to save the world, so even if fate has its own consciousness, it will not target the sun god too much.

They would not break their promise or reveal the secrets of the sun god for this reason.

In this respect, fate is exceptionally law-abiding.

This is not surprising. Fate is essentially the starting point of order, and it should not even have self-awareness. It is the arrival of external forces that drives the birth of its consciousness.

Seeing this, Nemus stopped asking about the sun god.

This is something that can be done even if there's no guarantee of success.

Over the years, the Sun God has collected many pieces of clay representing destiny.

Even a single speck of mud, a matter of fate, could attract the pursuit of the Sun Saint.

Having acquired so many pieces of clay representing destiny, the Sun God must have visited this place many times and had numerous exchanges with destiny.

It's normal to make various agreements with fate through this.

After a brief silence, Nemus, while observing the rules of the world, asked, "Then, could Fate tell us about the time when the True Spirit and this thing entered the world?"

Upon hearing this, Fate revealed a secret that startled even Nemus: "The birth of our world may very well be related to the world where your true spirit resides."

"The so-called mud..." Accompanied by the words of fate, the inherent rules of the world changed, and the mud, the primordial thing and the beginning of all things, appeared before Nemus and fate.

The swirling mud seemed to contain endless information and matter in every speck of mud.

Every speck of mud, in essence, involves the profound mystery of 'infinity'.

In theory, infinity is the path they will take next.

After a multi-dimensional world, there should be infinite multi-dimensionality.

The numerical magnitudes will be completely flattened.

However, the infinity of each mud dot cannot be transformed, and even the mud dot itself cannot truly be expressed.

"Because mud was a special thing that did not exist in the first place."

"I wasn't even born at that time."

"Mud doesn't exist in essence, yet it does, until a wave comes and the mud is stirred up once."

"It was this turbulence that gave rise to the movement within the mud." "With this movement, the power had nowhere to be transmitted or consumed, and that's how I came into being."

“I am that force itself, and naturally, ‘I’ propelled the birth of the world.”

"And so a kingdom built from mud came into being."

“After that, the mythological age arrived quickly, and the true spirits followed.”

Fate looked to Nemus, to the true spirit deep within Nemus's soul.

Then he smiled, and from within destiny, a similar true spirit manifested.

“My true spirit is not something external; rather, it was naturally born within my own being after I saw your true spirit.”

“At that time, I knew that the fluctuations that caused the mud to change, the force that was transmitted into the mud along with the fluctuations, came from the same place as the true spirit.”

"It is precisely because of this that I was able to develop a true spirit and gain a self."

"Based on this, I roughly speculate that there is a vast world cluster in some unknown place."

"Then, at an unknown time, a major event occurred."

"This major event caused a disturbance, which also affected your true spirit."

"As for that scroll of pages..."

"It's very likely that the damage occurred during that battle..."

"That thing is very likely part of a larger entity."

"It is extremely adept at entering different worlds and possesses the essence of shielding the world from observation."

"That book seems to have been born to infiltrate different worlds and hunt for the crystallization of their destiny."

"So even I didn't discover that thing at first."

Upon hearing the words of fate, Nemus held the tattered scroll in his hand, and a scene seemed to flash through his mind.

Amidst an unprecedented upheaval, something resembling a book crumbled.

One of the pages and a wisp of true spirit shot through the unknown and mysterious realm, landing in this world stirred up by the preceding fluctuations.

Knowing this, Nemus was finally somewhat prepared.

Fate, after all, still had some reservations about the sun god.

Although he had an agreement with the sun god not to reveal the sun god's secrets.

However, there is always a way to circumvent such contractual agreements if one wants to.

For example, this time, the other party was referring to that scroll of pages...

The fragments obtained by Nemes were missing about one-fifth.

So Nemes always referred to it as a fragment, and it's normal for Fate to call it a page, but at times like these, even the slightest difference carries a wealth of information.

Nems was fairly certain that the key to Fate revealing this information lay in the differences between the pages and the fragments.

Therefore, by extrapolating from this, we can conclude that the missing one-fifth of the scroll is in the hands of the Sun God.

And that one-fifth...

Nemes took out his tattered book and discovered that the missing part was in the upper left corner of the page.

Even after removing that part, the remaining pages were still a jumbled mess of characters, indescribable.

But Nemes now has a general sense that there is actually no content on these pages.

Based on writing conventions, if there is any content at all, it would probably be in the missing upper left corner! (End of Chapter)

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