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This reappearance, however, did not make this end-of-the-world any better.
Instead, the entire End of the World began to collapse rapidly.
The End of the World is not dying, but already dead.
Like the skeleton of a floating whale buried there,
It just hasn't collapsed yet.
This sudden, forceful attempt to rebuild the foundation will not result in a revival of life, but rather in a complete collapse.
Everyone is involved at this moment; life and death occur, the end times run rampant, cause and effect dissipate, concepts cease to exist, and space and time collapse completely.
Upon witnessing this scene, the Sun Saint could only close his eyes and seek the power of the Sun God to help him.
Once spacetime is destroyed, the body ceases to exist.
Everything around us was shrouded in an 'unknown'.
This is why the "unknown" is something few people have ever touched upon. Even though Nemus explored countless mysteries, he only learned about it from the words of gods and saints.
In the mythological era, although the "unknown" was not manifest, there were quite a few related things.
However, as time goes by, various concepts and causal relationships merge, with spacetime serving as the foundation that covers everything.
This leads to the fact that even unknown things can be forcibly named using concepts, and then used directly as a 'black box' based on causal relationships.
This leads to more of the 'unknown' being submerged and obscured.
In this current situation, concepts and causality dissipate, spacetime collapses, and everything returns to its origin.
The unknown thus became the mainstream.
However, beneath this mainstream, there are two other things that exist.
Thoughts and destiny.
"I am a greedy person."
"Having both is my style!"
"By pooling the strength of the masses, we will achieve historic milestones, leave behind hope for the world, and explore other possibilities."
"Destroy the world, guide all things to annihilation, leaving only thought and destiny. As one who breaks through the mud, I too shall do it!"
"You and the sun... seem to be bound together a little too deeply!"
Nemus's words, existing in his mind, came at this moment like a fatal blow piercing the body of the Sun Saint.
The body of a saint is refined by all kinds of things, enabling him to survive in all sorts of strange and unusual environments.
Even when entering an ether layer that is entirely composed of ether, he can withstand the etheric torrent without being assimilated or distorted.
But at this moment, the Sun Saint only felt that his body was rapidly dissolving.
The world is destroyed, and time and space cease to exist.
At this moment, everything around us is 'unknown'. If these unknowns are stripped of thought and destiny, they will quickly return to the mire and become a puddle of mud.
Therefore, to some extent, they are already in a quagmire at this moment.
This unknown is something closer to 'source matter' than ether.
In this environment, if it weren't for the support from the Sun God, his body would probably have dissolved completely in an instant!
Even so, according to his own estimation, after his thoughts have gone through a few cycles, he will be completely dissolved as a result.
The reason for this is that he took control of the sun and gathered power.
While constantly accumulating strength, it also increased its physical size.
As Nemes said, he was too deeply bound to this world.
"According to chemical knowledge, the larger the contact area, the faster the reaction rate."
"Between us, who do you think would die first?"
As his thoughts shifted, Nemus's voice continued to echo, and at that moment, he was immersed in the symphony of "Unfinished Elegy".
The music is playing, a response to the unknown encroachment.
In this situation, Naims and his ensemble will undoubtedly last longer!
Chapter 687 The Savior Sun
The Sun Saint can reach relevant conclusions without even having to think.
He will die before Nemes.
Nemus will seize the historical number, and then use it as a link to complete his connection with the possibilities of the world, and then escape.
Now the end is over, and everything will return to the mud.
Once thought perishes, the initial driving force from zero to one, that is, the primal force of destiny, will disappear, and one will return to the original mud.
As for what real mud is like, aside from fate, all descriptions are probably inaccurate.
Amidst this terrifying catastrophe, the Sun Saint discovered that he himself had no good way to deal with the current crisis.
His power is constantly dissipating, and the only thing that can sustain him is his thoughts.
Use ideas to break through the unknown, and then differentiate the unknown to give rise to different characteristics.
Then, based on various characteristics, cognition is carried out, and concept assignment is completed.
And connect the concepts using cause and effect.
Cause and effect are interconnected, arising and ceasing indefinitely, eventually leading to an end.
Only then does life begin to develop.
Only by accomplishing this series of actions can one survive in the current situation.
Even a god would find it difficult to accomplish this under such circumstances.
In other words, the only way to survive is to escape.
and so……
"Should we escape?" This thought crossed the mind of the Sun Saint.
His connection with the Sun God is still intact, and as long as he makes that connection, he can use the Sun God's power to summon his own soul back.
As for his physical body, it's nothing more than some energy matter. With his status and position, he can freely obtain all kinds of high-energy substances. He can be reborn in less than a day, and after a month of minor adjustments, his combat strength can be quickly restored to full strength.
However, escaping first, while killing Nemus's current body and soul, also cuts off the possibility of obtaining the Mudspot Mark.
Although there are other souls active in that world's possibilities, under the current circumstances, neither the Sun God nor the Sun Saint can meet with Nems in the same possibility.
Only in the land of slumber can they meet so easily, without paying any price.
This is why it's essential to eliminate Nemus in the Land of Sleep.
Of course, it's not that it's impossible to go to Nemus's location at this time, but the cost would be too high, perhaps even exceeding the reach of a Sun Saint like himself.
So there's only one thing to do: kill Nemus first, seize the destiny aura of the Mudspot Mark, and send it back.
Even if it costs me my life!
The losses caused by the inability to adapt to the possibility of forcibly intervening in the world > the mud stain > the Sun Saint himself.
A simple calculation of value led the Sun Saint to choose to sacrifice himself.
Eclipse pattern → Annihilation pattern!
At the moment of the sun's end, violent forces shift within it, and time, which had previously vanished, reappears.
The sun is the ultimate form of fire, and the element of fire is the constituent of time.
The power of time spread rapidly at this moment, and the 'time' of the Sun Saint was also accelerated at this moment.
This is not a simple acceleration, but a method of acceleration that breaks one's own time into two or even more parts, detached from the environment.
This acceleration doesn't change the essence of time; it's still the same amount of time, but it's become much faster.
It was precisely through this acceleration that the Sun Saint gained much more room to maneuver at this moment.
Driven by an unwavering conviction, he used the historical achievements of the previous movement, "Unfinished Elegy," as a medium to launch his final attack on Nemus.
Regardless, his conviction burned brightly at that moment.
He must accomplish his own goal.
This unwavering conviction became the sharpest voice at that moment.
"Clear all obstacles!"
This is the belief of the Sun Saint at this moment.
He couldn't tolerate Nems not because he couldn't tolerate Nems, but because he couldn't tolerate Nems who had acquired the Mudstain Mark.
His beliefs cannot tolerate even a single possibility that could become an obstacle!
Therefore, Nems must be eliminated!!!
Their ideas collided at that moment.
Nemes wanted to stir up a huge wave that would sweep the world.
The flower of ideals, built upon a decaying shell, blossoms at this moment.
The ideas of the sun god, which were passed down in the sun saint, also became apparent.
"I want to become the sun that never fades!"
"I want my light to illuminate this world!"
"This is my world, this is my home!"
This is the belief of the sun god.
The era he traveled through was completely different from Nems'.
At that time, the world was ignorant, and his entire life, everything about him, all his joys and sorrows, were poured into this world.
One could even say that the sun god may love this world more than fate itself.
Because when they first transmigrated, the Sun God and Nemus had the same idea.
If the miracle of time travel happened to him, then it proves that he is bound to do something great!
And coincidentally, his circumstances at that time really allowed someone to do such a thing.
Thus, the sun god became the strongest god.
His beliefs thus became the guardians of His world.
"So... everything the Sun God did was just to save the world?!" Nemus was both amused and exasperated.
But thinking about it, it makes sense.
Nemes entered the late stage of world development.
Towards the end, Nemes saw many of its shortcomings.
The world is shaped like an inverted pyramid, with the top ten percent of people controlling ninety-nine percent of the world's resources.
Then they will continue to exploit the ordinary people below them.
This exploitation fueled the exploitative systems of the church and the nobility.
Nemes wanted to change all of this, but he was betrayed by the ugliest side of the world.
That's how Nemes came to be today.
But the sun god is different; He witnessed the most beautiful time of the world.
Everything flourishes, and various numbers are constantly generated.
The whole world is full of vitality and beauty.
But the essence of the world is just that.
The number of things in the world is finite. When something is finite, its development is difficult to change through human will.
Thus, in the golden age, sins began to arise, and ruins appeared.
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