Fangzheng swore that he really did not intend to make a move this time, but … he had to!
He absolutely did not want to have a child with this damned thing!
Fangzheng did not even dare to touch her. After all, who knew how the Mother of the Black Goat reproduced? Maybe she would get pregnant just by looking at it. What the heck, if that was the case, then it would be even worse!
With the eruption of the First Flame, the outer layer of the black nebula was burned away like wool, revealing the core inside. At the same time, Fangzheng sensed a familiar fluctuation coming from the depths of the core, echoing with his Mark of Order.
That's it!
Fangzheng stretched out his hand. Soon, a mysterious silver-white light flashed on the back of his hand. The next moment, a cube flew out of the Mother of the Black Goat's body like a magnet and fell into Fangzheng's hand. Fangzheng took the cube and activated the Silver Key again without hesitation. He led everyone and quickly disappeared into the dimensional passage.
Everything went dark, followed by a hysterical scream.
"Why, why did it succeed?!"
The seemingly crazy voice startled Fangzheng. He hurriedly raised his head and saw the Goddess of Order pushing everything on the table to the ground in the laboratory in front of him. Her face was pale, her breathing rapid, and her eyes stared blankly at the table.
"Why? Why did it succeed? Why is it the same?! If that's the case, then what is this!? "
While shouting, the Goddess of Order flipped the table in anger. This also frightened Fangzheng. To be honest, this was the first time he had seen the Goddess of Order acting so crazily.
"That's enough …."
After flipping the table, the Goddess of Order hugged her knees and sat down against the wall.
"That's enough. Why is it like this? Why is it like this? Why do we exist? I've had enough. It shouldn't be like this. It really shouldn't be like this …. "
Err … Is this goddess alright?
Gazing at the sobbing Goddess, Fangzheng approached her cautiously. Then, he extended his arm to pick up the documents scattered on the table to see what exactly happened. But at that moment, the Goddess of Order suddenly stretched out her hand and grabbed him.
Holy sh * t!
At this moment, Fangzheng was really scared out of his wits. He was now in the memory of the Goddess of Order. Logically speaking, this was like watching a movie in front of a computer. His every move shouldn't affect what was happening in the movie. However, just think about it. Just when you were engrossed in the movie, the character on the screen suddenly reached out, grabbed your coke, and said, "I want to drink this." The audience's mood would probably be similar to that of Fangzheng's.
"Who are you?"
The Goddess of Order raised her head and stared at Fangzheng. But after a while, she let go of him.
"Forget it. I don't know where you came from, the past, the present, or the future. But none of that matters. You see, it's like this. What we know is what we should know. What we shouldn't know, we know now …. "
"Err … Sorry, I don't quite understand what you mean."
Judging from the Goddess of Order's reaction, it was obvious that she had regarded Fangzheng as one of her own kind. This was normal. The collective body of the Goddess of Order had said that only the Order race had the Mark of Order, and Fangzheng also had the Mark of Order on him. The Goddess of Order had obviously confirmed Fangzheng's identity through the Mark of Order.
As for why she was not surprised by Fangzheng's appearance, considering that the Order race had long mastered the concept of space and time, this was probably not the first time this had happened.
"It doesn't matter whether you understand or not. It's all the same."
The Goddess of Order sighed and stared blankly at the dilapidated laboratory in front of her. But Fangzheng would not let go of this opportunity. This was a chance to talk to the Goddess of Order! “
Not those pirated versions, not the amnesiac descendant of Fina, but the original!
"If it's possible, I'd like to hear it from you. Maybe we can discuss it?"
"Haha …. Well, it doesn't matter."
The Goddess of Order was already disheartened. She did not seem to care about all this at all. She just nodded and continued in silence.
"Do you know about the conflict between Chaos and Order? We failed. "
"Oh, I know about that."
"Hmm … Very well, it seems that I don't have to explain this problem to you. Since you know, I'll tell you what I'm doing now."
The Goddess of Order smiled bitterly, stood up reluctantly, and walked to the blackboard.
"Since then, I've been running from the tide of Chaos …. Do you know about the tide of Chaos? Alright, then let's continue. I've tried many methods, but all of them seem to be flawed. What we've done has triggered a counterattack from the Chaos. We're trying to forcefully separate what was originally fused together, and the backlash is unbearable — it's like a rubber band. You know, the longer you pull the rubber band, the more painful it will be when you let go. "
As she spoke, the Goddess of Order stretched out her hand and summoned a rubber band out of thin air. She pulled it hard, then let go. The rubber band snapped back together.
"You see, just like this. We've gone too far, so we've suffered a reaction that we can't resist. This is the end result."
The Goddess of Order spread out her hands with a bitter smile. But that was not what Fangzheng was concerned about. He was more concerned about the Goddess of Order's experiment.
"What is the experiment you're talking about?"
"Hmm, I want to investigate how all this started."
The Goddess of Order nodded and continued.
"Look, we've separated Order from Chaos. However, the universe didn't look like this in the beginning. That's why I want to simulate the process of a universe's birth to confirm exactly how the nodes and existences of Order and Chaos appeared."
"Hmm … I understand."
Hearing this, Fangzheng nodded. He more or less understood what the Goddess of Order meant. She wanted to investigate the mystery behind it by simulating a similar situation. This was actually not surprising. Many scientists on Earth were also doing similar things, such as particle colliders and so on ….
"So, what's the result?"
"The same."
"Uh … I don't understand?"
"The same, you know?"
The Goddess of Order became excited again.
"I divided a new dimension and simulated the Big Bang. I injected my divine power into it and used the power of Order and Chaos to fuse and explode. But guess what I found? The same! The same! Everything was the same! "
"Please calm down. I'm sorry, I don't understand. What's the same?"
"I created a new world, but the data, all the data, all the dimensions, all the concepts and theories are exactly the same as our world! Do you know what this means? I created this world through the explosion of disorder and chaos, but everything here is exactly the same as our world! What does this mean? This means that our world was probably created in the same way! We were created too!! "
The Goddess of Order became excited again and smashed the wall next to her frantically. Fangzheng was dumbfounded when he saw her reaction.
It wasn't that Fangzheng didn't understand what the Goddess of Order meant. In fact, he already understood what she meant very well. The Goddess of Order created a new world by simulating the Big Bang through disorder and chaos. According to the Goddess of Order, the new world was likely to produce a brand new Order, just like how Earth's gravity was different from the Moon's, and Mars' climate was different from Mercury's.
But the fact was that everything in this world was almost the same as the main world. This was not about the concepts of planets and galaxies, but about physics, dimensions, time and other fields. If they were expressed in numbers, then the "basic conceptual data" of both sides would be accurate to 100 decimal places — exactly the same.
Then how to explain it?
It was very simple. To explain it in terms that Fangzheng was familiar with, both worlds were made from the same game engine.
For example, Fallout and The Elder Scrolls, Half-life and Counter-Strike. Even though the background, setting, characters, and even the story and game genre were completely different, the internal materials and parameters were completely the same.
But to Fangzheng, was this even a problem?
To Fangzheng, it didn't matter at all whether the world was created or not. In fact, there were many questions about the birth of humans. Of course, everyone was familiar with the theory of evolution, but there were also people who weren't so familiar with it. For example, DNA tests said that humans came from Africa. This was strange. The five continents and four oceans were so vast. How did a group of homo sapiens travel the world from that era?
Considering whether homo sapiens knew how to start a fire, even if the Pacific Ocean wasn't covered, they wouldn't be able to swim across it.
Now, there was a saying that aliens had come to Earth at that time, and then conveniently took a group of apes in Africa to conduct experiments. Then, they each found their own territory and brought these experimental monkeys to their respective territories. That was why the different races around the world had similar myths and legends. Later on, the aliens might have finished their experiments and left, leaving the homo sapiens to develop on their own, which led to the current situation.
Of course, whether such a situation was real or not, Fangzheng couldn't be sure. After all, with the current ability of the Tendo Temple, he could do similar things. Therefore, it was not surprising that a higher civilization came to Earth and captured a group of monkeys for sociological experiments.
Maybe their summer topic was "On the Reproduction and Evolution of Primates in Different Environments"?
Although it was a little funny to say that the birth of humans originated from a group of aliens' summer homework, it was already in the past. Fangzheng believed that even if humans really knew that they were the product of their summer homework, they wouldn't take it to heart. Except for some stubborn idiots, other people would probably live their lives as usual.
But Fangzheng couldn't understand the Goddess of Order who looked like it was the end of the world.
"Isn't that a good thing? If our world was really created by someone else, then we can directly ask them to solve the problem of the tide of Chaos. "
Fangzheng felt that his thinking was normal, but when she heard what he said, the Goddess of Order was stunned. She turned her head and looked at Fangzheng with her mouth wide open.
"Aren't you ….. afraid?"
“???”
"We used to think that we were the highest civilization in this world, that our existence was for the sake of this world, but now ….. we find that we're just one of the created ones …."
"Uh …. I don't think there's any big problem."
Fangzheng looked particularly calm. After thinking for a moment, he felt that he couldn't understand the pride of the Order race. After all, he wasn't a member of the Order race in the first place.
"The important thing is to solve the problem. Now that it's like this, what's the point of worrying about our origins? It doesn't matter whether our world was created or not …. Of course, if it was really created, that's even better. We can go to the Creator. I believe they'll be willing to help. "
"What if they don't help?"
"At most, they'll just maintain the status quo."
Fangzheng chuckled.
"This world is already like this. What's there to be worried about? It's going to be destroyed sooner or later anyway. Might as well give it a try."
In fact, Fangzheng could guess why the Goddess of Order's worldview had collapsed so much. According to the collective, the Order race had always been committed to using the Order in their eyes to define the world, tidy up the world, and create the world. But now, someone told them that whether they defined the world or not, the Order was there. It didn't matter if they discovered it or not, and it didn't matter if they sorted it out or not. Well, it was no wonder that the Goddess of Order doubted her own value in life.
The NPC in the game made their own mods, but after a long time, they found that they had actually destroyed the game itself. This was the most appropriate way to describe the way the Order race did things in the main world.
"Let's give it a try …. Let's give it a try …."
Hearing Fangzheng's answer, the Goddess of Order seemed to have thought of something. She muttered a few words to herself, then suddenly stomped her foot.
"That's right, let's give it a try. It can't end like this. That's right, I know, it should be like this …."
However, before the Goddess of Order finished her sentence, Fangzheng suddenly felt a strong suction coming from behind him. The next moment, he didn't even have time to shout before he was directly pulled out of this world. Fangzheng could only faintly hear the Goddess of Order's voice.
"Wait, where are you going? How am I going to find you? Don't go yet ….! "
Unfortunately, this wasn't up to Fangzheng.
"Swish — —!!"
The next moment, Fangzheng was thrown out of the air and fell heavily on the snowy ground. Nimf and Ryoko Asakura beside him also fell to the ground. When Fangzheng raised his head and looked around, all he saw was a world of ice and snow — — they had returned to the main world.
[Beep — —!]
At the same time, a harsh system notification sounded.
[User has completed the hidden achievement "World Change"]
[Warning: User has changed the timeline of this world. The world will undergo unknown changes as a result.]
[Warning: System update coming soon]
[System update in progress …. System temporarily shut down]
Along with the notification in front of him, Fangzheng found that his Dimensional Codex System had suddenly dimmed and entered a locked state.
But that wasn't important. What he was more concerned about was — — what was going on with the world changing?
In the Goddess of Order's memory, he was having a moment's fun. Could there be a problem?!
Could it be that those weren't just memories of the past?!
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