Chapter 919: Conjecture
Where will the gods be when they abandon the heavenly realm?
Einstein made many conjectures, the most reliable of which was the rotten answer to the "other space".
But what you see in front of you is beyond Einstein's conjecture.
The vast white and flawless space, without any earthly elements, without earth, without clouds in the sky, or even with any life in it.
This world, which rejects all this and allows only the purest white to exist, has many names, the divine realm, the heavenly realm, the box court of the administrators, the court of order, you can call it as you like.
"How is that possible?"
Einstein's expression became sinister, and her first suspicion was that Yum was playing tricks, but when she saw the surprise on Yum's face that followed her into it, Einstein began to consider another possibility.
The Celestial Realm has indeed been abandoned, and it is not the same as the Celestial Realm as we see it now, and Einstein was able to tell the difference, the biggest difference being the size.
The abandoned Celestial Realm is a complete world, and now this Celestial Realm is more like a corner of the world that has been cut out, with boundaries in front and back, left and right, up and down, and then only a broken space remains.
If this celestial realm is a part of the greater celestial realm, it is fine, but if the two celestial realms are not the same, then things are a little troublesome, and it can even be said that they got out of control before Einstein was born.
Einstein looked at Yum, and Yum also looked at Einstein at this time, and the two had similar looks in their eyes.
The Outsider is the residue of the world that has been precipitated after repeated 'destruction and creation', and is not completely destroyed, and is the product of the world before reincarnation.
So will there be any other residue left?
For example, the divine realm that has not been completely destroyed?
If so, what about the gods?
Einstein felt that he had grasped the key.
Let's make a hypothesis.
After experiencing the annihilation brought about by the three evil gods, a certain god was lucky enough to survive by relying on the remaining fragments of the divine realm and was inherited by this world.
The incomplete destruction leads directly to the incomplete inheritance, the god system in the new world fails, and the gods of the previous world seize the power to take it for themselves before the new god is completed.
After taking possession of the divine power that should have been shared by the gods, the gods of the Old World became the gods who actually ruled over all the divine powers and dominated the entire system.
In this way, whether it is the abnormal behavior of the gods or the elevation of human beings to gods, it can be justified.
After listening to Einstein's hypothesis, Yum nodded.
"Actually, that's what I think. ”
As an outsider, Yum is more familiar with the 'remnant', so he also understands the doorway better, and the various signs he has encountered before prove the possibility of this hypothesis from the side. For example, if he devours a god but only gets a part of the divine power that has no roots like duckweed, it is because the divine power does not belong to the person he devoured, but belongs to something else, and the root is not in the body, of course, the divine power will return to the original place after the death of the god.
"It's a problem. ”
Yum's expression was a little ugly, not to mention that his plan was difficult to implement, and the enemy was also very different from what he expected.
"So what we're dealing with is the 'Old World God who gathers all his divine power in one place'?"
The gods are a decentralized system, with dozens or hundreds of gods sharing their powers, and each god has the strength of Einstein or even Youm himself.
This alone is already difficult to deal with, and now there is a god who has all the power that should be held by dozens or hundreds of gods in the palm of his hand, so how strong is this god?
Thinking like this, Yum had the idea of retreating, this kind of illegal god is no longer something that the people here can deal with, and the best way is to bring Lucia over.
But apparently Einstein didn't think so.
"Don't panic yet, even if you take all the divine power for yourself, you can't really control that power completely. ”
It's like concentrating water that should have been divided into ten boxes into one box, and there are indeed ten parts of water, but there is only one box, and no matter how much water there is, he can only take his own portion.
The analogy is not entirely appropriate, for example, how much water the gods as a box can hold, which is not clear to anyone.
But even if there is a gap in the metaphor, it is not entirely wrong.
First, since the gods were born to stabilize the world, something like a self-defense mechanism, and since they were born with a clear purpose, their own specifications tend to be closer to what is needed.
Second, if the gods really have the power to rival the evil gods, then there is no need to bother to engage in conspiracy, let alone prevent the awakening of the evil gods, because at that time, it is enough to go up directly.
Hecate was uncomfortable, watching Einstein and Yum frown and say something she didn't understand, she felt a fire in her stomach, she didn't like the feeling that she was being left out, it felt like she was not qualified to participate in the discussion.
"What else is there to say now? Won't it be over if you take out those stupid gods and beat them up?
INTERVIEWER It's because I can't do it that I have a disagreement. Yum is really envious of Hecate's simple and rough way of thinking, stupid people have the advantage of being stupid, that is, there are few troubles.
After despising the two weak chickens, Hekate looked like he was about to take the lead in the charge, but when he was about to leave, he couldn't help but turn around and quietly ask Yum.
"What the hell were you talking about?"
The reason why Einstein was not asked was because he wanted to save face, if Einstein knew that he didn't actually understand them, would Hekate still be alive?
Yum was a little helpless, but he could only answer Hecate in the simplest words as much as he could, and condensed everything to the point where even a fool could understand it, as long as Heckat didn't accidentally forget his brain and didn't bring it out.
"To put it simply, the enemy is stronger than we think, and at worst it could be as strong as your mother. ”
After hearing this, Hecate still looked at Yum with a puzzled expression, and just when Yum thought that Heckat had forgotten to bring his brain when he went out, Hecate asked.
"So what?"
There is a big gap between Hecate's incomprehension and Yum's thoughts.
"They're Mommy's enemies, if they're enemies, they'll fight, no matter how strong they are?"
Yum slapped his head, and he almost forgot that these guys are out-and-out fanatics, and they are not afraid of death for the sake of the evil gods.