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Chapter 390

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What was the Main God's Space? What was the purpose of the Main God's existence?

This was something that Chu Hao had always wanted to know, but he still didn't know until now. This was because he had always believed in one thing, which was that everything existed for a reason. The Lord God's Space definitely had a reason for its existence. Even if it was an amusement park created by an almighty, it would still be meaningful if it could make the almighty happy.

Chu Hao was also sure that the purpose of the Main God's existence was definitely not so simple. Not to mention other things, just from the almost endless exchange of the Main God's Space, it could be seen that the purpose of the Main God's existence was not just an amusement park or just to make people stronger. It was a bigger, more mysterious, and more profound existence.

Speaking of this, it was necessary to mention the World of Samsara.

The World of Reincarnation was a part of the Main God Space and the Reincarnation Team. In other words, it was the most important part. Even if there was no exchange from the Main God Space, just the World of Reincarnation was enough for people to gradually become stronger. This was an unimaginable world, the World of Reincarnation!

One world after another, and each world was formed according to a certain movie. At least so far, the World of Samsara that Chu Hao had experienced was all such movie worlds. There were no other ordinary worlds, such as other worlds that had nothing to do with movies, or novel worlds, manga worlds, animation worlds, and so on. What he experienced was only the reincarnation of the movie world.

However, it didn't mean that there were only movie worlds in the multiverse. In fact, the multiverse was more similar to the real world that Chu Hao was in, or those ordinary worlds with low magic, medium magic, and high magic magic. They weren't movie worlds. Chu Hao had received confirmation from Xi Kong when she was still alive. In the hundreds of reincarnations that she had experienced, she hadn't encountered a single movie world. All the worlds that she encountered were ordinary worlds without any plot. Just from this point alone, it could be seen that the ratio of movie worlds to the various worlds in the multiverse was very, very, very, very rare.

Then a question arose … Why did the Lord God send the God Realm's Reincarnation Team into the movie world?

Don't say that it was for the sake of danger. As long as the Main God gave out a mission, even the real world would be equally dangerous. Don't say that there were any secret treasures in the movie world. There were countless secret treasures in the low magic, medium magic, and high magic worlds. This was definitely not the reason why the Main God sent the God's Reincarnation Team into the movie world.

Everything had a reason for its existence. Chu Hao firmly believed that, so there must be a reason and reason why the Core God had sent the God Realm team into the movie world. And this reason and reason must be the reason and reason for the Core God's existence … Then what was it for?

Chu Hao couldn't figure out why the Lord God had purposely put the Reincarnation Team into the movie world. Due to the lack of information, he couldn't get a definite conclusion. So, in the end, he could only think in a different direction, which was to assume that the Lord God had a reason to put the Reincarnation Team into the movie world, and then think about what that reason was.

Did the Lord God have no choice but to put the Reincarnation Team into the movie world?

Chu Hao's reasoning reached this point and once again fell into a deadlock, so he had to think in a different direction. That was, what was the difference between the movie world and the ordinary world? Because it was definitely different, the Lord God had no choice but to put the Reincarnation Team into the movie world. It definitely wasn't just for fun. There must be more important information inside.

The difference between the movie world and the ordinary world … In fact, they were both worlds. There were no magic, low magic, medium magic, and high magic. In the entire multiverse, these movie worlds all had their own realistic prototype, or it could be said that there wasn't much difference between them and the ordinary world of the same level. Perhaps the only difference was that there was a plot in these movie worlds …

Yes, a plot!

A movie, or a story written by anyone, would have a plot, unless you specifically described mountains and rivers, but that wasn't a story. At most, it was an introduction. If it was a story, there would naturally be characters (creatures), time, place, and plot. This was a principle that could never be broken. Even if you were to write about insects, the insects would be the main character in the story you wrote, and everything that happened would also be a story.

In a movie world, according to the plot of the movie, there might be some details that were different from the movie and would be more logical, but the main plot would not change. In other words, the people, things, events, and even the time inside were all predetermined. If it was only an artistic process, it would be fine. For example, a movie novel or something like that, there would definitely be nothing strange about it. However, if there really was such a world, and it was completely based on the plot written by someone else to become reality, then it would really be indescribably strange. And to completely rely on random possibilities and not rely on external forces to naturally create a movie world plane, the probability was so small that it was almost incalculable.

It should be known that as long as it was a creature with its own consciousness, if it didn't have the influence of a higher consciousness, then its behavior would inevitably conform to laws and coincidences. There wouldn't be an absolute law, and there wouldn't be absolute coincidences. For example, it had to eat and drink every day. This was a law. Eating at 11 o 'clock today and eating at 12 o' clock tomorrow. Although it was roughly limited to a time frame, it was impossible to start eating at 12: 31: 49 every day, right? If eating every day was a law, then the time of eating every day was a coincidence.

The movie world denied this coincidence, because the world would inevitably change and develop according to the plot. From a certain point of view, the existence of a movie world in such a form was against logic, but such a movie world had actually appeared, and there were so many of them. The worlds that the God's Reincarnation Team had entered were all such movie worlds!

What did this mean? What did the Lord God want to express?

Moreover, there was another very important thing to pay attention to. As long as it did not violate the mission issued by the Lord God, changing the plot would often result in reward points and side plots. In other words, the Lord God hoped that the Reincarnation Team would change the plot. In other words, one of the Lord God's goals in putting the Reincarnation Team into the movie world was to let the Reincarnation Team change the plot.

These were the inferences and information that Chu Hao had obtained before the battle of the gods, but this information was not enough to infer the meaning of the Lord God's existence. It could only be said that the Lord God didn't want the movie world itself to exist. What the Lord God wanted the God's Reincarnation Team to do was actually to change or destroy the "script" that existed in the movie world!

Chu Hao also thought that since the Lord God didn't want the movie world itself to exist, why didn't he directly let the God's Reincarnation Team enter the movie world and set up a mission to kill anyone they saw, including the movie protagonist, and destroy any movie plot? In fact, the Lord God often issued missions like protecting the movie protagonist or following the movie protagonist. What did this mean?

At this point, Chu Hao once again fell into a dead end, so he had to think of another way of inference, which was the existence of the Civilization Monolith.

The Lord God, or the God's Reincarnation Team, could ignore the Civilization Monolith of a bitwall. Ordinary God's Reincarnation Team, or the vast majority of God's Reincarnation Teams, would not notice this, but for people who understood bitwalls, it was a very, very terrifying benefit. For example, if you accumulated enough reward points and side plots to exchange for space battleships with ultra-future technology, then even if you went to a medium or high-magic world, as long as you did not directly provoke those super big creatures, you could basically crush them all the way. Or, if you exchanged for high-magic cultivation techniques and combined them with the treasures of heaven and earth that the Lord God exchanged for, you could cultivate to a very high level. Similarly, if you went to a world without magic, low-magic, or even medium-magic world, you could crush them all the way, which was a very scary thing in itself.

However, the Lord God did not destroy the Civilization Monolith of those bitwalls to make the God's Reincarnation Team immune. Instead, it was as if they had integrated into the Civilization Monolith of any bitwall. When Chu Hao first obtained authority, he relied on saving the Civilization Monolith of a bitwall. Authority meant that he was the core of the Lord God's Space. From this point alone, one could see what the Lord God's inclination was.

From this point of view, Chu Hao's inference was that the Lord God protected the Civilization Monolith of each bitwall. In fact, the Lord God protected the Civilization Monolith of the entire multiverse. Previously, Chu Hao had deduced that the Civilization Monolith of a bitwall consisted of two aspects. One was the laws of the bitwall, such as various universal constants, various physical formulas, and so on. The more perfect and balanced the laws of the bitwall were, and the more effective the cycle was, the stronger the Civilization Monolith of the bitwall would be. The second was the civilization developed by the intelligent creatures that lived in the bitwall. The more brilliant the civilization, the higher the level, and the more virtuous the cycle, the stronger the Civilization Monolith of the bitwall. This could be considered intelligent life, and it could be called humanity. In other words, the Civilization Monolith was the strongest defense system formed by the Heavenly Axiom and humanity.

This was what Chu Hao comprehended in the World of Gods. At the same time, he had a new conjecture. Humanity had its own intelligent life that decided its rise and fall. Then … what about the Heavenly Axiom?

In some of the animations, comics, novels, movies, and even some theories that Chu Hao had seen, it was believed that nature, or rather the world of non-intelligent life, had a consciousness. This consciousness was called Gaia by these theories. It was a sub-consciousness of the world itself that did not have an image of a personality. It was only a sub-consciousness of the world that was protecting itself.

According to this theory, humanity's rise and fall was decided by intelligent life. Similarly, the Heavenly Axiom should also be managed by a sub-consciousness of Gaia. Only then would a plane's civilisation be qualified. Gaia's consciousness would periodically clean up the diseased parts of the plane's Heavenly Axiom. Only then could it ensure that the cycle would continue and not slowly weaken until the civilisation collapsed.

But according to the situation of this world during the Battle of the Gods, humanity itself hadn't actually collapsed. The customs, culture, and even the gods of this world were actually a cycle. It was very clear that the beginning of the conflict between the gods and humans was because the Heavenly Axiom had begun to collapse, not because humanity itself had collapsed. Then the question was … Where was Gaia!?

At this point, Chu Hao had a very extreme guess in his heart. It was just that this guess did not have any evidence to support it. At the same time, he also found evidence to support the previous scene. No matter how many changes were made, the outcome was still the same as the original plot. This allowed him to find evidence to support his guess …

Of course, he still needed to see if the necromancer that Zhang Heng mentioned existed before he could confirm this conjecture. If his conjecture was true, then … he knew how to obtain authority!

A large amount of authority!

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