Chapter 864 Sample
Chapter 864 Sample
"Your idea is really dangerous!" Yun sighed helplessly. He really couldn't understand why Lishvim had such a naive idea.
"Something happened? What could possibly happen?" Lishvim's tone revealed a deep sense of dejection, as if he had lost all hope in the world. "We don't even have a home anymore. What could be worse than this?"
Yun couldn't help but feel a surge of pity, but at the same time, he felt helpless about Lishvim's stubbornness. He pressed on, "What on earth is it that makes you so persistent? People like you who don't even have a home, what do you need to change the world?"
Lishvim was silent for a moment, then slowly said, "I don't know what it is. It's just a legend. No one knows its true appearance anymore."
Yun's curiosity was piqued, and he pressed on, "If that's the case, then why do you still care so much? You've been sealed here for so many years, so why did you become so active when you came to me? Not only did you take over the bodies of my men, but you also forced me to come here and open the door for you."
The more Yun spoke, the angrier he became. He really couldn't understand why Lishvim had been at peace for so many years, but once he was involved, he became so excited and impatient.
"Don't you think this is all too bizarre?" A hint of confusion and helplessness lingered in Lishvim's voice. "It's like everything was orchestrated. I can't revive a lifeless proto-body, and a proto-body can only be possessed by free spirits. But the problem is, there's no way a free spirit would come here on its own initiative! So, leaving that place is harder than climbing to heaven."
He paused, then continued, "Add to that the suppression of the five Eternals' clones. Even if I manage to escape, there's absolutely no way I can escape. Worse still, my range of movement is extremely limited. Finding someone with the power of creation to help me open that door is simply a pipe dream!"
Yun was completely stunned when he heard this. He had never imagined that things would be so complicated. He had unknowingly fallen into such a seemingly unsolvable dilemma. Moreover, he had unintentionally helped Lishvim solve all the problems he had mentioned, and all at once!
This was truly laughable, Yun secretly groaned. Wasn't he offering to solve their problem? Anyone would be ecstatic.
"You understand too?" Lishvim raised the corners of his mouth slightly, revealing a smug smile, as if he had anticipated Yun's reaction.
However, Yun scolded mercilessly: "Understand? What do you understand, you idiot!" His voice was full of anger and dissatisfaction, and he was obviously very angry at Lishvim's attitude.
Yun pondered inwardly, now certain that he was once again at the mercy of fate. However, he wasn't sure if this was a deliberate arrangement by the First Born. After all, so many things happening so repeatedly, it couldn't be accidental.
"Haha, I don't believe it either, but it happened." Lishvim smiled helplessly, seeming to be confused by this series of coincidences.
The more Yun thought about it, the angrier he became. He glared at Lishvim with wide eyes and snapped, "You idiot! Didn't you realize I did this on purpose? Was it just for this tomb?"
Lishvim was startled at first, then shook his head and replied calmly, "The fact that you're so angry proves you didn't mean it. With so many coincidences, it must have been orchestrated. Now that things have come to this, I'm afraid there's nothing we can do to change them. We might as well be more open-minded and face it calmly."
Yun was really speechless about Lishvim. He originally thought that Lishvim had not thought of this, but the facts were completely beyond his expectations.
"Haven't you always believed in your God? Don't you think that as long as you work hard, you can achieve anything? But why did you give up so easily?" Yun continued to persuade Lishwim unwillingly, hoping that he could change his mind.
Lishvim replied dismissively, "There's nothing valuable here, nothing worth coveting. If we could reach other places, like the Fate Writing Table, the Heart Purifier, or the Protozoa Manufacturing Plant, they would be far more useful. After all, I can't imagine anyone other than a god who could come here."
Yun couldn't help but feel a little annoyed when he heard Lishvim's words. He suppressed his anger and asked coldly, "Can't you... be a First Born?"
Upon hearing this, Lishvim suddenly became alert. He stared at Yun intently and asked, "Oh? Do you know something? Or have you received guidance from the Firstborn?"
Yun finally realized his slip of the tongue. He was so upset that he almost wanted to slap himself in the face. Anyone who had managed to survive this long was no pushover. Even after being sealed for so long, a simple oversight had already alerted him to his problem.
"Do you think I just wandered here on my own?" Yun's lips curled up slightly, revealing a faint smile. He knew full well that answering the other person's question in this situation wasn't a wise choice. Instead of answering directly, it was better to respond with a rhetorical question. This would not only allow the other person to speculate freely, but also buy him some time to think.
Lishvim obviously hadn't expected Yun to ask such a question. He was stunned for a moment, but quickly regained his composure and said, "Well, then it proves that you are indeed the one chosen by God."
Yun couldn't help but feel helpless after hearing what Lishvim said. He couldn't understand why Lishvim, who had been so impressive just a moment ago, had become so strange and different the moment he arrived.
Yun decided not to waste any more words with Lishwim. He asked directly, "Okay, is the tomb door in front?" He really didn't want to continue arguing with this guy who seemed to have some problems with his brain, because it was too energy-consuming.
Lishvim nodded and replied briefly, "Yes, we'll be there soon."
Seeing this, Yun said nothing more. He quickened his pace and walked towards the tomb door. However, when he reached the door, he suddenly discovered something strange - the wall that should have been painted with exquisite murals was now empty!
"What's going on? Where are the murals?" Yun stopped in his tracks, his face filled with suspicion, and carefully observed his surroundings. He was certain that it wasn't that there were no walls, but that the murals had suddenly disappeared for some unknown reason.
Yun had originally been filled with curiosity about these murals, eager to know what happened to this so-called god. But the sudden disappearance of the murals had extinguished half of his curiosity. He even had a strange thought: the murals seemed designed just for him. The murals appeared where he had experienced them, but disappeared where he hadn't.
"Huh? Where are the murals?" Lishvim's tone was full of astonishment.
"So there are murals here?" Yun frowned slightly, and the doubts in his heart became deeper. This place seemed to hide many unknown secrets.
"Of course, but...but..." Lishvim's throat suddenly seemed to be blocked by something, and his speech became stammering.
"But what? You forgot?" Yun's voice was cold, revealing a hint of gloating.
"You...what did you do?" Lishvim's tone was full of fear, as if Yun was a terrible demon.
"What did I do? I did nothing. This is fate. How can I control you?" Yun had a disdainful smile on his face, as if he found Lishwim's accusations very ridiculous.
"Impossible, impossible." Lishvim muttered to himself, as if the whole world was collapsing in front of him.
"What's impossible? As for fate, you know, it's omnipotent. I don't know if the mural you see is the same as what I see, but what I see is indeed what I did before, as if it was describing my previous life. I was very surprised at the time, why is your god the same as me?" There was a hint of sarcasm in Yun's words, and he seemed to not care about Lishvim's reaction at all.
At the same time, Yun couldn't help but feel a little suspicious. He began to wonder if the murals he saw were exactly the same as those he had seen before. After all, it all seemed too coincidental. Could it be that someone had deliberately used some special method to create these murals specifically for him to see?
To get to the bottom of the matter, Yun decided to take the opportunity to inquire about it from the side. He felt that if he could continue with this topic, it wouldn't seem too abrupt. So, he feigned surprise and exclaimed, "What? How is this possible?"
Before he finished speaking, Yun suddenly saw a person emerge from the stone wall of the ceiling - Lishvim! However, Lishvim seemed to be completely unaware of Yun's existence, his eyes directly cast on the murals on the wall.
This was a perfect opportunity; Yun could have seized it and killed Lishvim in one fell swoop. But when he saw Lishvim rush out so recklessly, he couldn't help but feel uneasy. Clearly, this incident had dealt a heavy blow to Lishvim, causing him to completely lose his vigilance.
Yun thought that perhaps killing Lishvim right now wasn't the best option. If he could use this opportunity to disrupt his mind, perhaps it would produce some unexpected results.
"This... this... how is this possible?" Lishvim's voice was full of disbelief, and his body was trembling slightly because of extreme shock.
Seeing this, Yun raised the corners of his mouth slightly, revealing a helpless smile. He looked at the mural that still showed his past, and felt a little sad. What exactly is fate going to do?
"You also noticed that this mural has been tampered with?" Yun sighed helplessly and said slowly.
Lishvim turned his head sharply, his eyes fixed on Yun, as if he wanted to see through his exterior to his innermost being. His sight was so sharp that he seemed to take in every pore of Yun.
Yun felt a little uncomfortable with Lishvim's direct gaze, and couldn't help but take a step back, keeping a certain distance from Lishvim.
"What are you doing?" Yun's voice was slightly uneasy.
Lishvim did not flinch at Yun's reaction. He still looked at Yun seriously and asked solemnly, "Is everything you said true?"
Yun was confused for a moment and asked doubtfully, "What's true?"
Lishvim pointed to the mural behind him and explained, "So, the things depicted here are all things you've experienced personally?"
Yun suddenly realized that Lishvim was questioning what he had said about the mural. He hesitated for a moment, then nodded and admitted, "This... is..."
However, just as Yun answered, he suddenly realized something important: Lishvim meant that the murals depicted their god and Yun experiencing exactly the same things, at least in the beginning.
This couldn't be a mere coincidence! With so many things happening, and countless deviations possible in any one of them, it was truly puzzling how they could all fit together so perfectly.
"Are you sure?" Lishvim continued seriously.
"There is no need for me to lie to you. The people I brought with me are right behind us. You can go back and find them. You can learn from them about what I experienced, and it will directly correspond to the murals." Yun also discovered the problem. What exactly is the connection between himself and this god?
"This...how could this happen?" Lishvim suddenly felt a little disappointed.
"What did you think of?" Yun looked at Lishvim's sudden disappointment and felt something was wrong.
"Haha, your coming here is not a coincidence, it is inevitable." Lishvim looked at Yun again.
"Inevitable? I know, it's fate." Yun didn't quite understand.
"No, fate didn't arrange for you to come here. It arranged for countless people. All of them have the same problems, the same encounters, and the same experiences as you. Only those who are truly in sync with you, no, with God's experiences, will be guided step by step to come here." Lishwim said.
"This..." Yun also understood it at once. Although there will be too many deviations here, as long as there are enough samples, there will definitely be a result that is the same as the expected target. But there is a prerequisite that the samples are large enough. In other words, he is just one of the billions of samples, a sample that finally got here. In order for him to get here, there are countless samples alone, not to mention those who died in order to achieve the same experience.
Yun couldn't imagine that this was true. Even in the virtual online world, this project was undoubtedly huge, not to mention... Yun shuddered at the thought.
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