Chapter 751 - 751: Strange Heavenly Dao Data_1
Chapter 751 - 751: Strange Heavenly Dao Data_1
"Strange, there seems to be something wrong with the data?"After capturing the Reflection of Heaven's Way three more times, Wang Linchi made a discovery: the traces of the Heavenly Dao seemed to be slowly fading away, as if forcibly erased by something.
"Is the Heavenly Dao self-cleaning? No, that can't be right. It doesn't even possess such an ability."
These traces encompassed everything in history, as if the other party had formatted and wiped clean all evidence of its existence. There was no way to restore it. This wasn't a computer with a chance of data recovery. Once the other party successfully erased it, there would be no chance left whatsoever.
Fortunately, there was some good news. By capturing the Reflection of Heaven's Way three times, he had successfully gathered all the data regarding the other party's possession of the Heavenly Dao.
Excluding these issues, I really want to know where this possession ability of its comes from, Wang Linchi thought, looking at the special data. It didn't match the style of the Chaotic God World at all; it seemed to be something from outside the standard. It seems like it's either a Superpower or something to do with Martial Arts.
Superpower and Martial Arts might seem quite distinct on the surface, but in reality, they weren't so different. Wang Linchi knew of a Superpower Martial Art called Magnetic Field Rotation. The entity seemed to be in a similar situation, successfully taking over the world by fusing Superpower and Martial Arts.
That wasn't the issue. The problem was the impossibility of replicating the secrets of this possession ability, just as others couldn't replicate his Book of Records and achieve his level of power. Even if Wang Linchi obtained it, he wouldn't be able to reach the entity's level if he tried to use and improve upon this method. Learning from it and using it as a reference, rather than making it his primary focus, could potentially lead him down a completely new path. However, simple imitation would be a dead end because every individual is unique. Even clones of the original possessor would diverge due to different experiences.
Next, the coordinates...
Indeed, Wang Linchi had extracted two coordinates from the entity's data. They seemed to belong to an unlucky individual who had transmigrated twice; the second time, he had even been sold. Fortunately, the world that sold him wasn't the original protagonist's world but another one entirely.
Judging from the energy levels, the world he's in can't be ordinary. It's very likely one of the worlds that previously traded with the protagonist's world—either the Special Ability World or the Martial Arts World. This thought suddenly occurred to Wang Linchi. Wait, that's actually plausible.
As a sold protagonist, only with great Luck could he have come this far. The possibility of reaching an unparalleled level without any Luck wasn't zero, but it was practically negligible. Luck always played a part at some point.
Since they're all in the same world cluster, why not go and stir up some trouble for them? Wang Linchi mused. The Six Paths of Reincarnation had already been deployed once; a second time wouldn't hurt. He vaguely remembered that Sun Rui, the business protagonist he'd sent to another world with Truck Hero, was in one of these two worlds.
However, there was a potential issue: were these two coordinates problematic? He suspected these coordinates led to high-energy Special Ability Worlds and Martial Arts Worlds, but the issue was whether these locations were what he thought they were. What if they were traps, and he got killed the moment he entered? Such a scenario wasn't impossible.
Once the Six Paths of Reincarnation has the Chaotic God World under control, I'll send the Saint Master... Wait, no, the Saint Master is currently plugging the Sea Eye; he can't be used as cannon fodder anymore, Wang Linchi lamented. He had such a useful bodyguard, now assigned to guard duty. To relieve him, Wang Linchi would need to find another unlucky soul to take his place. However, a suitable replacement was nowhere in sight. Where could he find such a perfectly suitable unlucky soul?
If I send a game character over, I'll lose my current 'human skin' to wear. He realized he was severely short of manpower, leaving him somewhat at a loss. Sending his Family over probably wouldn't work; their adaptability was too weak. Instead of sending the Family, it might be better to send the Six Paths of Reincarnation itself. That way, the efficiency might be higher. With good Luck, they might even conquer the world directly. If their Luck was bad, they would undoubtedly hit a steel wall, resulting in complete annihilation.
Doing so now would cause Wang Linchi to suffer losses so great he'd metaphorically vomit blood; after all, the Six Paths of Reincarnation had just entered open beta. He had only received the first wave of dividends from the Chaotic God World, which wasn't even enough to cover the resources needed to maintain the Chaotic God World during his historical experiments. Even if he were to do that, he'd have to wait until the returns outweighed the costs. Using the Six Paths of Reincarnation as a bomb before recouping his investment was too extravagant; he only dared use it as a bludgeon.
Forget it, I'll deal with this later, Wang Linchi decided, temporarily shelving the idea of finding an unlucky soul to scout for traps. Instead, he focused on studying the Heavenly Dao's data.
Besides the structure of the possession, Wang Linchi had naturally obtained other data that were also quite useful to him. The most fundamental of these was its governance Experience. In this aspect, the Heavenly Dao of the Chaotic God World far surpassed Wang Linchi. It had truly handled matters personally, which was likely a contributing factor to its befuddlement when it was backstabbed. This was unlike him, who acted as a hands-off manager and also had a civilization computer to assist, allowing him to be largely indifferent to such matters.
After reviewing it and ensuring there were no issues, Wang Linchi modified this governance Experience into a module fitting his own interests. He then inputted it into the civilization computer, letting it use its models to identify and fill any gaps. His Family could also access this module and even view the original governance Experience, which was an added benefit. Wang Linchi estimated that once this benefit was fully assimilated by the civilization, overall efficiency would increase by about ten to thirty percent, depending on the level of execution. Even the best Experience required sufficient execution to be effective; relying on Experience alone wouldn't accomplish anything. Unless it was the kind of Experience a game character gained—which could be used for leveling up and increasing strength—it would otherwise be useless.
If I create another game character and use it as an avatar for scouting... No, the cost would be too high. The thought of creating another game character to use as cannon fodder seemed appealing, but a quick cost calculation showed it would lead to absolutely ruinous losses. It wasn't as simple as just creating a game character; it required sufficient resources for modification and enhancement. Even the best technology couldn't function without financial backing.
And then there are the cultivation techniques and hierarchical planning? Wang Linchi continued his review. The final part of the data concerned the Heavenly Dao's techniques for cultivating the lower realms. The Chaotic God World was Level 1, the Green Nether Fairyland Level 2, and the subsequent Qiandao Realm Level 3. Each layer exploited the one below, forming a chain of extraction. Costs were borne by the upper levels, while tributes were levied from all energy levels. Taking the Chaotic God World as an example, its Heavenly Dao only needed to manage the Level 2 worlds, its direct lower realms. The costs of the Level 3 worlds were borne by the Level 2 worlds themselves. The Level 1 Chaotic God World didn't concern itself with this, only demanding resources annually from its subordinate realms. If resources were insufficient, the lower realms had to make up the deficit with their own fundamental source.
So, the multitude of lower realms under the Green Nether Fairyland weren't actually recruited by it, but were brought over from the Chaotic God World. That's why it inherited the original operational logic, constantly making demands on its numerous lower realms.
This technique had its pros and cons. It was like the main artery of the Chaotic God World; to maintain sufficient control, these lower realms had to be bound to it. This dependency led to the Green Nether Fairyland's rebellion, which severed this "main artery" of the Chaotic God World, nearly causing its sudden demise. This drawback was too fatal. Therefore, unless this technique was optimized and improved, it was practically useless—a "chicken rib"—for Wang Linchi, who possessed the Six Paths of Reincarnation.
If it's completely modified based on this foundation, it's not without merit, but the cost is a bit high. And I'll still have to wait until the Six Paths of Reincarnation has rebooted the Chaotic God World before taking action. Furthermore, the matter of the traces being forcibly erased also needs investigation. The Heavenly Dao vanished from history just like that... I have a feeling it was rescued by someone.
Wang Linchi wanted to investigate this, but he truly lacked the means. His interventions in the past were made through history. Unless he could travel back in time to the Heavenly Dao Era, it was a lost cause. With history itself erased, how could he possibly investigate?
The main thing is this method of erasure... it feels a bit... Wang Linchi pondered, but ultimately, he had no clues or concrete evidence. This was because the method was strikingly similar to his own, leading him to suspect his future self was responsible for the erasure.
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