Super God Academy: The Stranger

Chapter 70 The Will of God and Foresight

If Chimu had detected a dangerous situation on Kakers, he would have used this method to quickly build up his own combat power.

However, the downside is that it can easily lead to dependency. If one does not overcome their laziness in the future and go back to make up for the knowledge they lack, they will easily be caught out by top experts and suffer a fatal blow.

Furthermore, the combat style was passively shaped into the form of the programmer who designed this system from the very beginning, but this is not something that cannot be changed.

The reason why Super God Academy does not adopt such a method is probably because it is afraid of having a negative impact on the future of the three major god-making projects.

As for combat power, Taotie is only at the first level of trial. Even if Death God Karl doesn't stand on the side of Super God Academy, and Taotie civilization wants to kill, isn't there still the Victorious Fighting Buddha Sun Wukong to protect them? Moreover, Super God Academy itself is not without protectors.

Therefore, from the perspective of Earthlings, this was an invasion by an alien civilization, a terrible apocalypse.

From the perspective of both the Super God Academy and ordinary god-creating civilizations, this is a training ground for the growth of new gods.

But it's different in the eyes of those top-tier experts; they all have the terrifying unknown of ultimate fear pressing down on them.

Karl envisioned ushering in the era of the Void.

The angel was thinking about continuing his glorious future.

Lieyang thought that light energy was limitless and that he could maintain his dominant position by bombing the sun.

As for the demon civilization, Morgana is probably only thinking about how to protect herself from Keisha's pursuit, or even fight back. She can't even guarantee that now, let alone the future.

In the eyes of these great gods, this was a test of the void, a test of whether the sword that pierced fear, left behind by the Divine River Civilization's Super God Academy, could truly face the void without being broken.

Otherwise, even if Karl really entered the Void, he would probably just be delivering snacks to others. Keisha and He Xi know that they must improve, otherwise when the Void really arrives, the angels will know nothing about it and face annihilation.

As for the Lieyang Civilization, let's skip that for now. Apart from their technology for bombing the sun, they are not even as advanced as some spacefaring civilizations in other aspects. They are a god-making civilization that was prematurely matured by the Super God Academy, and they have to follow the policies of the Super God Academy in many ways.

However, looking at the lazy attitude of the first batch of students recruited by the Super God Academy, they had no idea what kind of responsibility they were shouldering, and they didn't even realize the responsibility of saving the people.

"It seems the government still hasn't intervened in the education of the Super God Academy," Qian Mu shook his head, somewhat regretfully.

During his last meeting with officials, he mentioned the need to strengthen the ideological training of super soldiers to prevent them from failing to meet ideological and moral standards and engaging in desertion or other similar actions on the battlefield.

The officials initially made promises, but judging from the current situation, there has been no progress whatsoever.

That makes sense, though. How could the Super God Academy allow the ideas and concepts of what they consider a low-level pre-nuclear civilization to "pollute" the will of the future galactic gods? It should be the other way around: the will of the galactic gods should determine the ideology of this civilization.

This is the consensus of the known universe. However, most god-making civilizations have gradually progressed from pre-nuclear civilizations to space-age civilizations. The chosen ones in the god-making project are exposed to the ideology of their own civilization from childhood, and the order they establish after becoming gods will also be biased towards their own civilization.

However, the situation is different when Earth's super soldiers are outsiders. The native civilization is powerless to interfere with the ideological construction of the future gods, and cannot infiltrate their ideas. So, it is self-evident who the future belongs to.

But what does this have to do with Qianmu? He's already capable of stepping out of the game, and as a spectator, he's inherently invincible.

The main reason for staying here is to see how all the schemes will unfold, and whether they will eventually fade from the stage of history or dominate the known universe.

Furthermore, the third layer of the Kabbalah civilization's heritage also involves knowledge of the void, but the introduction does not mention terms like "ultimate fear."

In the anime's storyline, Chimu is still unaware of the level of disaster represented by this extravagantly exaggerated term.

Is it the ultimate terror that applies only to the main universe or the known universe, or is it a catastrophe that occurred during the lost time of the Kabbalah civilization, affecting the entire universe?

If it were the former, it would be better. Even if Qianmu is not a match, he can retreat to the dimensional space to develop in a sneaky manner, and then come out of the mountains to defeat him in pieces after he has mastered his divine skills.

If it is the latter, Qianmu has to consider whether this is a technological lock similar to that of the Sophon in The Three-Body Problem, or an obstacle set up by an existence that surpasses the Kabbalah civilization for later generations. At least during the Kabbalah civilization period, there was no example of a civilization that would inexplicably perish after reaching a certain level.

This behavior is actually a barrier set up by a higher-level civilization, eliminating those who reach this level later.

If that's the case, then there's still a glimmer of hope, because it's impossible for a civilization to study all the truths of the universe in detail; even the Kabbalah civilization wouldn't dare to say that.

In that case, as long as we focus our research on the areas overlooked by higher-level civilizations, we can overtake them and bypass this obstacle, thus avoiding the so-called ultimate fear.

Qianmu sincerely hopes that the ultimate fear exists only in the main universe, and that the original plot does not involve any theory about dimensional space at all, but is divided according to the ascending authority levels of the material plane, dark plane, and void plane.

According to this theory, the ultimate fear may very well exist in the void dimension, and the Galactic Force happens to have the ability to counter the void, which fits the grand theme of the hero defeating the demon king. At worst, it would be a mutual destruction ending, and then everyone would live happily ever after.

However, just to be on the safe side, Qianmu decided to have multiple backup plans in several dimensional spaces. He didn't believe anyone would be so stubborn as to search every single dimensional space; they probably wouldn't be able to complete that task even by the time the universe heats up or the Big Rip occurs.

Creation, and then more creation, building secret bases in several dimensional spaces.

Furthermore, don't just rely on the legacy of the Kabbalah civilization. Explore other dimensional spaces yourself and see if you can get lucky and find a suitable one, especially one that is similar to the rules of the main universe.

With this in mind, Qianmu, full of energy, quickly entered the dimensional space he had just created and began to construct a dimensional space detection device, thus beginning his "Age of Exploration"!

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