Born Sacred

Chapter 166: The Birth Of World Will

Born Sacred

Chapter 166: The Birth Of World Will

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Chapter 166: The Birth Of World Will

Suddenly, a strange change occurred between heaven and earth, interrupting Noah’s thoughts.

It was an indescribable sensation.

The mountains were still mountains, and the water was still water, yet at this moment, Noah felt that the mountains were no longer merely mountains, and the water was no longer just water.

It was as if a world that had once been black and white had suddenly become vivid and full of color.

"The world will has been born."

Noah took a deep breath.

The birth of Blue Star’s World Will did not cause any earth-shattering commotion. Aside from Noah, only a very small number of individuals could perceive the subtle changes between heaven and earth.

Noah closed his eyes and began to communicate with the World Will.

After an unknown period of time, he opened his eyes, a trace of shock flashing within them.

"So this is the World Will?"

Through his communication, he came to understand the nature of its existence.

It was not a life form, nor did it possess complex emotions such as joy, anger, sorrow, or happiness.

If Noah had to describe it, Blue Star was the hardware, while the World Will was the software. Only when both hardware and software were complete could the Blue Star World truly begin to function like a fully operational system.

As the Child of Civilization, Noah naturally became the administrator of the Blue Star World.

Through the World Will, he could exert influence and implement his intent, such as opening or closing Instances. He could also observe any corner of Blue Star through the omnipresent perspective granted by the World Will.

Just like now, with a slight movement of his thoughts, the Sun Shooting Bow appeared before him.

As he drew the bow, a golden arrow condensed instantly.

"Twang."

Noah released the arrow, and a streak of golden light shot through the sky.

At the same moment, deep within a bottomless trench in the Eastern Ocean, a Third-Order monster lay quietly in the depths.

Without warning, a beam of golden light pierced through the seabed. Before it could react, it was obliterated instantly.

Arrow after arrow, Noah continued to fire. Golden streaks of light appeared across the world, piercing through ocean depths, remote mountains, and ancient forests, eradicating every hidden Third-Order monster across Blue Star.

...

There were quite a few Third-Order monsters hidden across various regions of Blue Star, and their existence remained a significant threat.

Noah had long intended to eliminate them.

As for First-Order and Second-Order Demonized Monsters, as long as their numbers were not overwhelming, he did not pay much attention to them. However, these Third-Order monsters were a different matter.

They were well aware of the dangers of Blue Star and had gone into hiding, rarely daring to reveal themselves. Places such as the deep ocean were considered forbidden zones beyond human detection. By concealing themselves there, they had remained beyond Noah’s reach.

But the moment Blue Star’s World Will was born, everything changed.

Within the World Will’s monitoring network, these Third-Order Demonized Monsters were extremely conspicuous.

And once their locations were revealed, not a single one could escape Noah’s Sun Shooting Bow.

After eliminating all the Third-Order monsters on Blue Star, Noah let out a quiet breath. Now, he no longer had to worry that, if he left Blue Star for an extended period, these hidden threats would emerge and cause chaos.

Afterward, Noah fired a few more arrows, clearing several regions of the sea where large numbers of Demonized Monsters had gathered. Only then did he put away the Sun Shooting Bow.

As for the remaining Demonized Monsters on Blue Star, they were no longer capable of causing any significant trouble.

Demonized Monsters feed on demonic energy, and at present, there was very little of it left on Blue Star. As a result, these monsters would gradually weaken, especially those of the First Order.

If they wished to survive, they had only a few options.

They could hide and wait for the day when the spatial passage between Blue Star and the Remnant World reopened. However, First-Order monsters would not live long enough to see that day; only Second-Order and Third-Order ones might endure.

They could also devour one another to compensate for their losses.

Or they could occupy regions where demonic energy was still present.

Noah’s thoughts stirred, and he immediately thought of the world shard he had placed outside Montpellier City. The demonic energy there was the most concentrated on Blue Star, and it could very well become a focal point for attacks by Demonized Monsters.

He contacted Roland, informing him of the good news regarding the birth of the World Will and the complete eradication of all Third-Order monsters on Blue Star, as well as the potential for heavy attacks on the world shard outside Montpellier City.

"All the Third-Order monsters are dead? That’s great."

Roland, upon receiving the news, was instantly overjoyed. The greatest threat to Blue Star had been eliminated.

As for the possibility of the world shard outside Montpellier City being attacked, he wasn’t concerned at all. After all, it had already been designated as a battlefield. Now, without the threat of Third-Order monsters, they could handle the situation with far greater ease.

By concentrating their firepower and delivering a decisive blow to the invading Demonized Monsters, they could significantly reduce the overall threat across Blue Star.

Noah was equally unconcerned.

With Starfall Country’s full mobilization, along with military support from other nations, as long as the number of invading Demonized Monsters was not overwhelmingly large, they would pose little threat. And even if the situation became truly difficult, there was no need to worry.

He would step in personally.

...

Next, Noah continued to wait for his teammates to emerge from the Advancement Instance.

What he didn’t expect was that, instead of his teammates, he received a distress signal from another world.

The signal receiver could be activated simply by placing it in his backpack. Once a distress signal was received, a system prompt would appear.

[You have received a distress signal from Purple Profound Civilization. Do you wish to consume a cross-world teleportation device to go to their rescue? 30, 29...]

"So fast..."

Noah was speechless. It hadn’t even been half a day since he had returned from the Civilization Convergence Zone.

However, distress signals were like this, completely unpredictable. They might appear one after another, or there might be none for half a year. Both situations were normal.

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