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Chapter 379

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Saving a bitwall …

How on earth could one save a bitwall?

Although Chu Hao had obtained two F-level authorizations so far, which seemed to mean that he had saved two realms, the authorizations that he had obtained were rather vague. Apart from knowing that he had completely annihilated the invading enemies and thus saving a realm, the other details were actually very vague.

However, Chu Hao also had an idea afterward. It was very likely that annihilating the invaders was not the main point of saving a bitwall. The so-called saving would definitely be when the bitwall was under a fatal threat, such as the destruction of the Civilization Principle, like in the Haunted Circuit world, or when a special bitwall invaded and destroyed the entire bitwall. Only then could it be considered saving a bitwall. Pure bitwall invaders obviously could not directly destroy the bitwall itself. It was just like how the Europeans invaded America, wanting land and gold, not destroying the continent. It was just like how aliens invaded Earth, only wanting to eliminate humans and obtain Earth's resources, not destroying Earth itself. Most invaders would not actually destroy the bitwall itself, or rather, they did not have the ability to destroy Earth itself.

Because of this inference, Chu Hao first summed up two ways to save a bitwall, or rather, two possibilities. One of them was to save the Civilization Principle of a bitwall, and the other was to kill all invaders that could completely destroy the bitwall.

So, how could this bitwall, which was in the midst of a war of the gods, be saved? Or rather … What kind of danger had it encountered?

Could it be that the so-called projection of the Ancestral Titan was a bitwall invader?

No, Chu Hao immediately rejected this idea because whether it was in myths and legends or in the plot shown in movies, the projection of the Ancestral Titan was a creature of this bitwall, and it was the original creature that gave birth to Zeus and other gods. It could not be considered an invader from another bitwall.

So, what exactly was the crisis of this bitwall? Chu Hao did not think that just killing the Ancestral Titan could save this bitwall. The explanation of the main god's mission clearly mentioned saving the bitwall, but it did not say that killing the projection of the Ancestral Titan could save the bitwall. Obviously, these were two completely different missions … Saving a bitwall where the Civilization Principle had not collapsed, and where no invaders had invaded …

As he thought about it, Chu Hao's eyes became brighter and brighter because this bitwall was too special. There were no invaders, and the Civilization Principle of this bitwall had not collapsed, but the main god had clearly indicated that it was about to be destroyed. Wasn't this … the same as the real world he was in?

There were clearly no invaders from another bitwall, and the Civilization Principle had not collapsed, so why were memes rampant in this bitwall, and it was obvious that the outbreak was becoming more and more frequent? In the eyes of the people, this was a very obvious sign of doomsday. But what was the reason? There was no reason at all …

Perhaps … if he solved the crisis of this bitwall, he would be able to find the reason for the drastic changes in the bitwall he was in …

Nothing happened that night. In the early hours of the next day, the entire temporary camp was already busy. These elite soldiers got up early and began to tidy up the various supplies they piled on the beach yesterday. On the other hand, the five reconnaissance teams had received orders to go out and investigate the various terrains near the beach. After taking pictures, they would go to the temporary headquarters on the beach to collect and analyze the data. Before noon, a simple map of the nearby area had appeared in the hands of the various officers.

Compared to Zhang Heng, Chu Hao was very used to this kind of military atmosphere. He got up even earlier than these soldiers and began to prepare his magic for the day, then stored it all in his Divine Spark. This was his daily homework, and he persevered every day. That was why there were hundreds of magic stored in his Divine Spark, and he would not rest for the day.

After waiting for the soldiers to get up, he had a discussion with Bareton and the other officers. About three-fifths of the soldiers continued to go in and out of the Demiplane to transport supplies, while the remaining two-fifths began to tidy up the beach and the supplies that had been transported out. A very small number of people formed a reconnaissance team and began to investigate the nearby area.

In this way, when it was time for lunch, the members of the various teams stopped to rest for a while, including the reconnaissance team. The two-fifths of the soldiers on the beach reported some strange things they had found on the beach.

First of all, on the beach, including the reef area, they did not find any living creatures. There were very few crabs, shrimps, or crustaceans. As for the fish in the sea, there were almost no fish.

This was a very abnormal thing. One must know that this world was absolutely vast and sparsely populated. There were many places that had not been visited by humans. It was possible that no one had come to a remote beach like this for decades. Logically speaking, in such an ancient society, the beach should have many coastal creatures, instead of being barren like this. This kind of barren beach would generally only appear on the shores of modern tourist attractions.

Chu Hao and Zhang Heng looked at each other. Although the two of them did not speak, they could clearly tell that the other party had thought of the same thing. There seemed to be a scene like this in the movie. When the protagonist and his adoptive father went fishing at the beginning, they did not even catch a single fish. Moreover, judging from their conversation, such a situation was extremely abnormal. That was why they were complaining about the gods. They thought that it was because the gods were punishing the humans that such a situation happened.

Compared to Zhang Heng, Chu Hao, who had already absorbed the Divinity, knew more. That was, although the gods were powerful, they could not easily interfere with the mortal world.

Basically, all creatures that walked the path of becoming gods would be bound to a plane before they became gods. This plane was called their main plane or mother plane by the gods. Basically, it was very difficult to kill a god. This was because even if a god's physical body, Godfire, or Divinity were completely destroyed, part of their life essence would be pulled into the Astral World. As long as there were life forms in their mother plane that believed in them and continued to produce faith in them, the god would be reborn in their mother plane. Therefore, the path of becoming a god was known as the safest of all the paths of becoming a god.

There were gains and losses. Gods were born in the plane where the Godfire was born. In fact, they could be regarded as parasites of the plane. In order to avoid being rejected by the plane's instinctive consciousness, the gods would maintain the laws and energy balance of the plane in many ways. They would also protect and enlighten intelligent civilizations in the early stages of their budding. In fact, even in a non-magic plane like Earth, religion was equivalent to the order and civilization of that era in the chaotic ancient times and the dark Middle Ages. It was not the ignorance and ignorance that modern people thought it to be.

Of course, the gods enlightened the budding of civilization, developed faith, developed religion, and even adjusted the balance of the energy and laws of the plane itself. It was more for their own benefit. For example, enlightening civilization and developing religion was to gain more faith and believers. Balancing the energy and laws of the plane was the so-called understanding of the heavens and the strengthening of the Divinity.

This was all the information that Chu Hao knew from the Divinity. Although it was not complete, he was still a person who had been baptized by modern civilization. With his experience in the God's Realm and the Renegades Organization, as well as some information about the gods in the D&D world, he could infer a lot of supplementary information.

As a god, as long as they were not gods, they had to be attached to a main plane, a mother plane. Once a god did something that angered the heavens, such as intending to destroy the principle of civilization of the plane, or destroy the plane, they would inevitably be rejected by the plane's instincts. At that time, the god would not even be able to preserve his Godfire. It was more likely that he would fall directly. In addition, the planes themselves were divided into high, low, low, and non-magic classes. Therefore, although the gods were very powerful, it was difficult for them to interfere with the secular world. It was almost impossible for the gods to punish and descend without any cost like in novels. If they really did that, either the plane itself was on the verge of collapse and could no longer restrain the gods, or the gods were tired of living and had begun to commit suicide.

For example, on a large scale, it was basically equivalent to killing fish, crustaceans, mollusks, and other creatures in the sea of this plane. Basically, no god could do that unless they were gods above gods. However, Zeus and the other gods were definitely not gods above gods, so it was basically impossible for this to be the so-called punishment of the gods. With this analysis, an interesting point appeared …

In the first and second plots of the Clash of the Titans, in general, there was a conflict between humans and gods. Then, humans no longer believed in gods, and instead wanted to overthrow them. The gods were naturally unwilling, so they tried all kinds of ways to force humans to believe in them again. Then why did humans no longer believe in gods? Although it was not explicitly stated in the plot, there were actually many hints. God was cruel and merciless, requiring humans to sacrifice, and cursing humans to become monsters. These were all present in the plot. More importantly … there was no food to grow, no prey to hunt, and no fish to catch … these clues were all hidden in the plot and dialogue.

If one looked at it this way, it was actually very interesting because the gods were definitely not idiots. Their immortality came from the prayers and beliefs of humans. It was impossible for them to punish humans first and make humans unable to grow food, hunt prey, and catch fish. They would not do that, nor did they have the ability to do so … Well, even if they had the ability to do so, it was absolutely impossible for them to do so because they were not crazy and would not commit such a suicidal act.

But what about humans? If there was a world with good weather and the gods' blessing, where humans could harvest whatever they wanted, hunt whatever they wanted, and catch as many fish as they wanted, where there was peace and plenty of resources, and where they clearly knew that such a life was because of the gods' blessing, humans were not idiots. How could they doubt and resist the gods under such circumstances? Even if the gods were cruel, even if the gods required humans to sacrifice, even if the gods cursed a few humans to become monsters, for the vast majority of the people at the bottom, devout belief in the gods was definitely the mainstream. As for the middle and high-level people who wanted to go crazy, the biggest possibility was that they were directly torn to pieces by the so-called rioters at the bottom before the gods could react.

In this way, an interesting thing appeared. The most reasonable and logical reasoning was that there must have been a natural or man-made disaster first. The crops stopped producing, the prey went missing, and the fish disappeared. The originally fertile land and world became barren, but the gods still required humans to continue praying and sacrificing. This could cause the vast majority of humans, including those at the bottom, to doubt the gods, and even start to rebel against the gods when they were starving and unable to survive. This was because they attributed all the reasons for all this to the gods.

Similarly, the gods could not prevent such a change from occurring, so they were helpless, and in the end, triggered the plot of the first and second battle of the gods. This was enough to explain many problems …

Yes, Chu Hao could already be sure that this world, or rather this plane itself, was dying and weakening, which was why such a situation had occurred. The war between the gods and mortals was actually just a battle between rats and humans on a sinking ship that was about to sink and humans who were bound to die fighting for the deck that had not yet been flooded …

Chu Hao narrowed his eyes and looked at the horizon, at the faintly discernible blood red …

Was this … a meme?

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