Devil's Bible

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These six changes give a general idea of ​​how Andron's strength has changed.

In the first three points, he did not involve fate, but mainly controlled it through psychology and thought.

At the last three points, he gained the power of destiny and began to shift his focus to controlling destiny.

This stark contrast between before and after is precisely when Andron's psychology became abnormal.

After realizing his fate within the church, and due to his unique experiences, he became completely mentally disturbed.

As a result, they only want to have fun.

Furthermore, the more a sense of resentment accumulates in one's heart, the more pathological it becomes.

Finally, he had an idea: he wanted to test whether God could also be a source of amusement.

Therefore, he began his own planning, and during this event, he made the same decision as Nemus—to kill the Saint.

That's why his previous actions were so strange—to put the Holy Walker and the others at a disadvantage so that he could summon the Holy One more quickly.

At the same time, they began to secretly make moves, using the entanglement of fate to increase their own bargaining power.

The news about the number of gods was something he had never expected.

However, it was precisely because of the information about the number of gods that his goals changed.

He was thinking about how much fun it would cause if this news were spread throughout the world, and then this number of divine attributes were used as bait.

Faced with such pleasure, even the death of a saint seems insignificant.

Therefore, he made the decision to assassinate Nemes.

"Nemus, I'll use you as a stepping stone to fool the gods!" Andron felt himself ascending to a state of ultimate pleasure.

Big, Adrian, and Alice appeared instantly beside Naimus, and the cause and effect of their deaths entangled Naimus at that moment, locking him in place.

It was at this moment that Andron, following the power of Vislav, emerged from the shadows.

A force of destiny and the force of destiny of the God of Discipline merged, and then a seemingly invisible force burst forth.

The target was naturally Nemus; he wanted to pierce Nemus's body, cut open Nemus's soul, and then take away the divine essence within.

Meanwhile, on the other side, at the very moment Andron made his move, a surge of mental energy rushed out of his mind and then rapidly erupted.

Because there is no external medium, these spiritual energies can only circulate within Vislav's body.

However, Vislav happened to activate his own body.

His body began to glow in an instant.

These lights collided and merged with his spiritual power, and then quickly took effect.

A huge explosion suddenly occurred.

This was Vislav's last resort.

Since all the media in this area have been taken over by Nems.

Therefore, the only medium he can use is his own body.

He used his own body as a medium to blow it up, using pure destructive violence to create a sliver of freedom in the surrounding area.

The Hidden Saint then took over.

His combat skills were all acquired after he became a Saint, thanks to the Saint's terrifying learning ability.

Everything is top-notch, but those top-tier abilities that require a medium to access are not so easy to obtain.

The path of the reclusive saint does not concern him with those abilities; he focuses all his energy on the power of faith.

The power of faith, after being refined, becomes holy power.

The essence of the holy power of the hidden saint is faith.

His control over holy power is the key point.

The explosion that erupted from Vislav was followed by a wave of the hand from the Hidden Saint, and countless holy powers began to bloom through the newly opened 'freedom'.

Then, at this moment, the divine power accumulated by the Holy Walker was also drawn in and used by the Hidden Saint.

This force erupted rapidly, seizing the most crucial point.

The shattered land rapidly crumbled.

Driven by this force, the world entered its final moment of destruction.

It was at this moment that the Hidden Sage discovered a loophole in the fictional space.

"Now!" The Hidden Saint saw the fictional spatial rift triggered by the destruction of the world, his body also turned to light, and then exploded.

As saints, they are no longer naive.

Although Andron possesses some special powers, whether he can defeat the advantageous Nemus remains to be seen.

Therefore, they did not expect to escape unscathed.

At this moment, the two saints exploded their own bodies first, using this power to open a crack in the fictional space.

The appearance of this crack also caused some of the power within Nemus to dissipate.

The fictional space was constructed by Nemes, and at this moment he has firmly grasped the medium here through his arrangements.

This change, in turn, affected Naim at this moment.

Andron immediately seized upon this new opening in Nems's defenses and swiftly attacked Nems.

In that instant, with the help of his opponent, Nemus seemed to suddenly find himself in some kind of predicament.

However, at this moment, Nemus showed no panic whatsoever. He looked directly into Andron's eyes, which were shining with excitement, and his words spread rapidly along with the fluctuations of his mind.

"You think... I really didn't notice you?" Nemus's question pierced Andron's heart like a sharp blade.

The flaws in one's mind were quickly magnified.

Then the Nems in front of him quickly split apart.

Outside the fictional space, the gap that Vislav and the Hermit Saint had opened together left them both with stiffened consciousness after their souls slipped out.

Because outside this fictional space, there exists another Nemus.

Kru, who was standing behind Nemus, smiled slightly, even though the world he had created was buzzing continuously at this moment.

However, it still maintains the operation of his abilities under his mindset.

In the world of Kru, the twins naturally need to be fully utilized.

Within his own world, Kru constructed a special set of rules known as the Doppelganger.

Nems had asked Kru if the setup was complete, and that was the question he was asking.

Chapter 658 isn't enough!

"This... is impossible!" Andron's excitement lasted only a moment before it began to fade rapidly.

If Nemus here is just a doppelganger, then how did the previous Nemus manage to maintain the power to kill a saint with a single sword strike?

According to his understanding, the rules of the Kru world should not be able to do this at all.

Although he remained in hiding, his own fate was intertwined with the fates of others, thus concealing his true identity.

Under this cover-up, he was like a person without fate, someone who didn't exist.

Being able to move silently through virtual spaces without worrying about being discovered.

So he began to travel to other worlds to investigate their rules.

For example, he actually spent a long time in Nemes's garden world.

The way Nemes constructs the world is, to him, nothing short of art.

While the changes and advancements in various rules involve many of Naim's personal subjective perceptions, the underlying information about real-world rules is not false.

In addition, Andron spent a long time traveling to different worlds to observe their rules and then judge what they could accomplish with them.

He had been to the world of Kru.

The doppelganger rule in that world, though special, should only exist in ordinary life forms.

People in that world can all possess a dual self, like 'another me'.

Making a different choice at a crucial juncture in life can lead to the emergence of a doppelganger.

If one can find their own doppelganger, then the differences between the two bodies can interact, and thus form a special ability from 'different things'.

For example, a person who was supposed to become a knight might end up as a homeless alcoholic due to a wrong choice at a certain point in their life.

The drunkard represents reality, while the knight is a doppelganger; therefore, there are significant differences between the two.

If the two come together, they will merge and form a special ability—the Drunken Knight.

When drunk, one can acquire the physical attributes of a knight and master certain knightly abilities; the more drunk one is, the stronger these knightly abilities become.

In addition, there are various strange taboos associated with doppelgangers.

Every individual with a doppelganger needs to use their abilities carefully and cautiously, otherwise the doppelganger may rebel from their own body.

After all, for the doppelganger, the original body is nothing more than a loser who has usurped his rightful life.

This taboo surrounding duality is precisely why the Kru world makes other worlds wary.

Some doppelgangers, after defecting, lose their bodies and live some kind of bizarre life.

They then seek other forms of life through methods such as dreams, perception, assimilation, and replication.

However, this is also the essence of cultivation in the world of Kru: by subduing the dual body time and time again, and by making different life choices time and time again, one gradually understands the true self amidst these differences.

Such a situation has occurred in the world of ascetics, where a certain ascetic, while practicing asceticism, sensed another life for himself.

The joys and sorrows of life are all so real.

Compared to ascetic practices, the real and vibrant life naturally attracted him.

Thus, this ascetic became a doppelganger of someone in the world of Kru.

The two have nominally become one person.

They are able to connect across worlds through a mysterious connection.

The two then engaged in a secret contest.

Ultimately, the person in the Kru world achieved victory through his perception and regained 'possession' of the ascetic.

Then, together with the clown demon, they caused quite a bit of damage.

Under these rules, in Andron's view, it was perfectly normal for Kru to create a doppelganger.

But what gives Nems the right?

Nems is too strong, far stronger than Kru, the creator of the Doppelganger rules.

Let's set aside whether Kru could afford to build a doppelganger of Nems.

Even if he could afford it, why would Naims dare to do this?

Allowing an ambitious subordinate to touch one's life and create a doppelganger is an extremely dangerous thing to even think about.

Andron had observed Krue and believed that Krue was a person very similar to himself.

They may come from different backgrounds and have different experiences, but their core values ​​are similar.

If that's the case, then Kru is also a dangerous person.

Why would Nemes be so at ease with such a dangerous person?

However, at this moment, Nemus did not explain to Andron what complete decay was, or what the decay of life was, but there was still a difference between the flower of ideals.

He needed to finish up the last bit.

Andron is very strong; among the top Gold Saints this time, he is the strongest.

Only when Biggs finally understood his own future and was determined to die could he barely reach the other.

That is why even saints, blinded by their own limited perspective, failed to discover him.

The fact that he summoned three top-tier gold-type figures with his "Dice of Fate - Three" already demonstrates his exceptional combat power.

Even in a direct confrontation, he can fight against a weakened Hermit Saint.


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