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Seven hundred and ninetieth chapters truth

Sophocles, the demon king who acts in a high profile, has been roaming the world with his clones and followers for a long time. Now the world has suddenly discovered that this high-profile act is also a disguise.

"If I guessed correctly, no, based on my understanding of gods, this judgment cannot be wrong at all. Sophocles... is an impersonal god. And this misjudgment is the root cause of the development of the matter at this stage."

In the spacious conference room, there were only a few people sitting here and there, but at this time, I probably looked a little ugly.

After all, the contact with Sofokli was not just once and twice. Only now did he realize that the person he was communicating with was actually a divine server that could only think logically and make rational deductions. It seemed a bit stupid no matter what.

"...At least you discovered the truth after the fact, which is much better than those guys who were miserable and didn't know the reason."

"Heloise, you...are actually comforting me?"

"... As someone who is used to being narcissistic, of course you can think so."

Glancing at the dead cat who was cheering me up in his own way, I took a deep breath and sorted out all the past intelligence clues again. This time, I couldn't make any mistakes.

"Sophocle, to be precise, he is no longer an abyss demon, but a pure god of order. Although it is incredible, it is the only explanation for the current situation..."

Among the audience were not only the magicians from the Kingdom of Mage, but also the special envoy of Helent, the high-level editor of Little Goblin, and the Grand Duke Solan of Oran. All parties wanted to know what happened at that time and why they were attacked.

This kind of accident.

As an opponent of Sofokli, I am afraid that I have the most say on this issue, and in order to unify the next battlefield, I must also give an explanation and explanation to all parties.

"He successfully used his incarnation to become a god. He is the 'God of Evolution' that has been forgotten by the world. This may be a secret in the eyes of the world, but it is not a big secret to everyone here. But there is one thing, it is probably not

People still remember that everyone may have thought that with the revelation of his true identity, the God of Evolution would naturally become a joke and a black history, but in fact... the God of Evolution has always been living in Sophocles' body."

"I don't know what he thinks, but over the long years, he has indeed transformed most of his existence into the impersonal god of evolution. The Sophocles that the world knows is just the impersonal god.

A false doll God made from past personality data.”

Sophocles, as an intelligent individual, died long ago. The date of his death cannot even be inferred. The most likely thing is that it was the moment when the impersonalization of the God of Evolution was completed.

Yes, dead people, after an intelligent creature gives up itself, even if it is invincible, it does not even have the concept of "self", so it is no different from a dead thing.

But a dead thing makes the whole world fear and tremble, and it costs us an unbearable price.

Reason? Unreliable. Maybe he got lost while pursuing more powerful power and was bitten by a more rational and orderly clone. Maybe he was forced to split his spirit and finally went crazy. He gave up on himself. Maybe he was deceived by others.

, went astray...

Well, although these facts are somewhat familiar, I am talking about Sophocles, definitely not Roland.

What? Are you a little scared, how far did you almost go? Of course... scared! Looking back now, if the system hadn't cheated me, I would have been in trouble. I had no reason not to use it back then.

Through repeated deductions, the truth about the individual Sophokli was revealed. Although it seemed very ridiculous, the result was really hard to laugh at.

A God of Order who climbed up on the corpse of the Lord God of the Abyss, wore the skin of the Great Demon of the Abyss, and hung out in the Abyss for who knows how many years. He became the sworn enemy of Order, and finally sacrificed everything to fulfill his duties as the Lord God of Order.

, pushing the "rules" he represents to the highest point.

"The root of everything is the 'evolution' of his priesthood."

Impersonal gods are like a computer that only knows mechanical thinking and hard work. They will try their best to operate according to the expected design, even if it will bring destruction to them, as long as they operate according to the established procedures.

Perhaps, they will set their own safety as a very high priority, but the nature of the gods of order is that as long as there is a conflict between the priesthood and the self, they will inevitably choose to perform the priesthood.

This is also the reason why no matter how powerful the impersonal God is, it actually doesn't matter. Mechanical and rigid thinking circuits are the stupidest.

"The actions of impersonal gods are too rigid. As long as I act according to your rules, I can naturally gradually weaken you. As long as you are weakened to a certain extent, I can eventually kill you easily."

If I guessed correctly, Sophocles and Cavins also tricked the Lord of Holy Light into sending clones to the scene based on his mechanical thinking.

But what makes Sofokli better than him is that he is the Lord God of the Abyss after all. Although he has a relatively high starting point, the nature of chaos allows him to swallow countless souls and memories, and he has more complete virtual intelligence as a disguised virtual personality.

He acted extremely smoothly, and his disguise successfully deceived the world. When everything was revealed, it was already too late.

Sophocle's priesthood of order is evolution, and the pursuit of the Chaos Abyss is also evolution. For so many years, a god of order has been promoting evolution in the abyss, and no one has noticed that something is wrong.

"And the key figure in this is the other main god Cavins..."

What Cavins probably did was to see through Sofokli's disguise, and then tell him, "I have a plan that can achieve true evolution," and then present sufficient evidence and a logical chain that can withstand scrutiny.

Sophocles, the impersonal god, will sacrifice everything in order to perform his duties.

It can be said that Sophocle was just a dead object, a prop, and a murder weapon, but the real murderer who caused huge losses was Cavins, the mastermind behind the use of this prop.

Since then, Sofokli has actually been acting in front of me, and even led me into the game many times. Fortunately, I have never trusted Sofokli and have never been fooled. As for who is behind it, no need

Too many mentions.

As for whether Cavins himself believes in the so-called pure evolution...I swear on my kneecaps that have been hit by arrows repeatedly, if he has faith, he will let me, the worst person in this world...let me stay single for the rest of my life?

"...I feel the malice of the world, so it's better not to make this vow..."

"Is it different if I don't swear?"

Ahem, if Cavins really has any beliefs, and I'm not sure what I'm saying, my second uncle's niece's second son is named Ersi. Next time he calls him out, everyone will fight in a group to vent their anger...

"...Turned around in a circle, or did you ask the crowd to beat Cavins?"

The dead cat's reaction was really fast. It didn't even make her faint.

"No, there is no need to push at all, I just feel your malice."

Ignoring the increasingly arrogant dead cat, I returned my attention to this inference. Now that the fact that Sophokli is an impersonal god and the murder weapon has been confirmed, the remaining facts are just inferences.

We originally thought that Cavins had no allies because no one would have common interests with the Destroyer, but "idealists believe that ideals are more important than life", and Sophocles appeared as a special case.

From the very beginning, they have been on one side. They have been acting in front of us and in front of the world.

The other two main gods of the abyss were tricked by them, not only serving as cannon fodder to attract firepower, but also as backup sacrifices to realize their "ideal".

The Lord of the Devil was tricked by them, and Sophocle had no intention of rescuing him from the beginning. The Lord of Tyranny was only a candidate for sacrifice. If it appeared on the battlefield on the Western Front, it would only be the result of adding one to the number of sacrifices.

And now, Cavins has achieved his goal. With enough sacrifices, the chaotic space has met the criteria for opening the door. If it cannot be stopped as soon as possible, everything will be irreversible.

And when all the facts are thrown in front of us, what we are left to do is actually very obvious.

"Analyze the chaotic space and tear down that door at all costs! Then... kill Cavins and end it all." (To be continued.)


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