Chapter 23 Condensation and Stealing(1/2)
The torrent like the Tianhe River continues to pour, but the flood will eventually end.
In the idealistic spiritual world, everything has absolute symbolic meaning.
Since this external disaster finally chose torrent and heavy rain as its form, just like the story of Noah's Ark, seven days and seven nights will be where all his power lies.
And this also happens to correspond to the sacred number of the god who is both life and corruption.
Is it really a coincidence? Or is his nature always a disaster?
No one can explain clearly, and no one dares to explore.
After all, that One existed earlier than the emergence of the human race.
And the stories about Him have extraordinary power because of His holy name.
All mortals who dare to explore have already died from the disease and pollution caused by His boundless power as early as they recklessly opened the first page of the book with His true name engraved on it.
God’s name cannot be spoken, and God cannot be explored.
They may still have a long way to go before becoming truly omniscient and omnipotent.
But if you take the initiative to mention His name, or explore within the realm covered by His power.
That is no different than holding your soul in your hands and consecrating it to Him.
When you have no choice but to use some unique names to refer to them, it is the safest way chosen by those who are truly involved in these things related to God.
This is the bloody lesson that mankind has learned after trying countless times to cross the boundary between man and God with its weak but tenacious mortal body over tens of thousands of years.
Not just mortals, even those who have received extraordinary gifts due to accidental factors are no exception.
In the Chaos Gods' transcendent existence that spans the long river of time, just a hint of transcendence is nothing more than the difference between a cockroach in the north and a cockroach in the south in their eyes.
Bigger or smaller, they will crush you to pieces regardless of whether they are bigger or smaller.
Only by completely rediscovering your own subspace essence will you have the qualifications to escape from these existences that are indescribable with horror, instead of fighting a sacred battle.
Fighting is an equivalence word that only exists between gods.
Perhaps if we zoom in from a personal perspective, we can barely match the word battle from the perspective of the entire human race and civilization, but only barely.
Therefore, compared with fighting, in the eyes of the very few beings in the entire empire who truly understand the relationship between Chaos and humans, using the word "struggle" to describe the relationship between humans and the Chaos Gods is obviously more appropriate and appropriate.
Have you ever caught a mouse? I have.
When you force a mouse into a corner, the mouse that knows that its death is imminent will also become terrified, baring its teeth and staring.
It will use all the power in its tiny body to scream angrily at you.
At that moment, when you face the opponent's wild attack, you can't help but be frightened by the ferocious desire of the opponent, but this does not affect you in the slightest when you come to your senses and kill him with a blow with the mop in your hand.
And this is no different from the resistance of humans when facing evil gods.
The existence of Calvin is probably something like a human cry in this originally hopeless game.
But fortunately, his essence is not a mouse, or in other words, he is a passing monster who thinks he is a mouse because he looks like a mouse, and is mistakenly recognized as a mouse.
This is the luck of mankind, and it is also the cognitive limitation of the chaos gods.
After all, you can't ask Truman to understand the existence outside his world.
But no matter what, when Calvin entered the world by countless coincidences and joined the human race with the emperor's permission, the originally dark future of this race finally had a little bit of light.
The essence of the soul is the basis for transcending the mundane.
Calvin, who has completed the conceptual unity of himself in many timelines, naturally meets this condition that isolates most people.
Power is the bargaining chip and weapon that can truly affect results.
Now, it is a critical moment for Calvin to truly obtain, or rather steal, an authority that originally belonged to the gods.
Countless souls who were redeemed and liberated by him prayed for his name in the promised land in Calvin's spiritual world.
And the power of faith that was finally gathered from the power of these prayers also accelerated the growth of the concept of salvation and the final condensation of authority in his hands.
Gain Calvin's behavior was actually practicing the righteousness called "redemption", and the faith he gained as a result was just a surprise that came with it.
Calvin's attitude towards the power of faith was extremely cautious.
This comes from the fact that there are two cores in the cold sun that he witnessed when he first came to this universe, and it is directly related.
It is necessary to emphasize again that in this idealistic world, apart from reality, subspace, like the personal spiritual world, has a strict symbolic meaning.
So, what do the two cores of the sun symbolize?
It is two different wills, or two visions that cannot coexist. Or the more serious possibility is that the soul itself has two cores.
The sun from Calvin's perspective has two cores, and the golden core is its original owner at a glance;
The other white core seemed to Calvin to have an unknown meaning at the time, and he was unable to understand its meaning at the time.
But at this moment, when he saw with his own eyes the power of these colorful beliefs gathering from different souls.
When he witnessed these beliefs finally turning from their different colors, the reverse Mitsubishi mirror generally converged into the pure white that is the sum of all colors.
He understands everything.
It turns out that the seemingly pure white that Calvin saw back then contained so many complicated wishes and desires!
All of this seemed reasonable after he was reborn in the empire and learned about the existence of the "State Religion".
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After all, the second core in the sun was born with the prayers of trillions of people in the entire empire for that one person.
Unfortunately, in some real historical records that Calvin knew, the existence of this kind of prayer itself was something that the emperor who always pursued the entire human race toward rationality and rejected divinity did not want to see.
Emperor, I never thought of becoming the God Emperor.
As a result, the consequences occurred.
When the power of faith you accept, or have to accept, deviates from your own spiritual will.
What should you do?
In Calvin's view, the best way is to reject or destroy the source of the power of faith in the first place.
But the popularity of "state religion" only happened after the emperor was seriously injured and confined to the throne.
The troubles that were once easily overcome by the emperor are now truly beyond his reach.
The Emperor was immortal, so Calvin never doubted that the Emperor would be able to recover one day when he or someone else had the ability to replace the Emperor himself at the Webway portal that was on the verge of collapse.
The Emperor will definitely recover, if someone can buy him a little breathing space.
But after eight thousand years of accumulation of faith, is the dominant will of the sun still the original noble soul?
And if one day the Emperor can stand up from the throne again, who is the Emperor himself in that heavy and burly body?
Or is it an existence that is purely made of faith and has no trace of humanity at all?
This kind of answer is only caused by the current situation that Calvin knows, and Calvin really doesn't dare to think about it carefully.
He is afraid of the answer that he is unwilling to accept.
He paradoxically hoped that the existence that was the greatest miracle of mankind would create new miracles again.
The lessons from the past are right before our eyes, and those who come after us will not dare or forget them.
Therefore, when Calvin himself had to face such a problem, he was not immediately surprised by the power of these bonuses.
Because he already knew deeply from the emperor's dilemma that when something is marked as free, fate usually has already marked it with a more expensive price.
Back to Calvin himself, he had to think about three questions:
Are the powers of faith generated by salvation in front of us consistent with Calvin's own will?
In other words, can their desire to pray itself be satisfied by Calvin?
Is the vision generated by such a huge group will really consistent with Calvin's long-term vision?
Calvin carefully looked at the faith gathered in front of him, and he had to listen and distinguish every prayer among them.
The necessity of the divine soul is revealed again, and only in this way can the nature of the transcendent soul be able to withstand these forces without being overwhelmed, and at the same time try to listen and answer these prayers one by one.
But when ordinary people's exploration of faith reaches this point, there is no way forward.
Because if you take another step forward, your soul will be crushed by the power of countless prayers, torn apart and finally plunged into the abyss of madness.
The final madness of the supreme lord Vankolic, who was a combination of politics and religion and monopolized power in Calvin's reading record, is likely to be inseparable from it.
Divine souls also have different abilities to sort out the prayers they receive, but Calvin’s group will is naturally good at this.
The first question: Whether the prayer of the soul is consistent with Calvin:
For these souls that have been devoured and become incomplete, being able to return to the Promised Land is the best outcome.
There was nothing in their prayers except gratitude and the desire to chant Calvin's holy name, so Calvin easily passed the first problem.
The second question: Can their needs be met by Calvin?
You know, the fall of most gods comes from broken promises.
They were unable to fulfill the promise they made to every believer that they would ascend to heaven after death, because this is the privilege of a few devout people.
To be continued...