I Am Also An Extraordinary Creature-Chapter 1750 - 1228: Defiant Will
"Finally stabilized, how’s the situation in New Hell?" A group of engineers exerted great effort to stabilize the connection between the Heavenly Path System and the World’s Will.
During their break, they were curious about the state of the New Hell. Some engineers, using the now-stable Heavenly Path System, took a look and couldn’t help but twitch their eyes. In less than half an hour, New Hell was almost completely dismantled by Zheng Yichen.
"Why bother?" One engineer said with a headache. Even if it was to test Zheng Yichen, there was no need to be so aggressive. Although they obtained useful information, the cost was somewhat steep.
"Anyway, we’re not responsible for the New Hell. Even if it’s dismantled, creating a new one afterwards is easy."
Indeed, creating a new hell is quite easy, just a bit costly.
"It’s probably impossible to recover New Hell, but these gains should shut those people up. Damn, do they really think we’re omnipotent?"
Another engineer looked at some information received by the Heavenly Path System and cursed. While they were urgently repairing the stable connection, those bastards in the development department started chattering.
They bombarded them with various inquiries and even angrily ranted about how some important experiments were affected or forcibly interrupted due to the instability of the Heavenly Path System, causing waste of vital resources.
This even included some Oblivion research, and almost led to an accident with the only special experimental subject.
This made the engineers particularly annoyed. Previously busy with other matters, they hadn’t had time to talk back. Now free, they started lashing out in return.
The group of bastards in the development department could use the Heavenly Path System freely, while they had too many factors to consider. The development department uses the Heavenly Path System, and so does their boss.
It had to be used in all aspects, and when issues arose, they were expected to solve them. Did they think they were beasts of burden?
After a bout of ranting, the engineers felt a lot better inside. Don’t treat them as ordinary programmers; their brains are like supercomputers, and the combined manpower of those bastards in the development department wouldn’t be enough to counter them.
After venting, these engineers continued with subsequent maintenance work, dealing with those headache-inducing error messages.
"Strange, why is the World’s Will so unusually active? What stimulus did it receive?" An engineer looked at the error messages, full of confusion.
After re-establishing the stable connection, the activity of the World’s Will increased by nearly 11%, as if it had taken a stimulant. Considering the massive scale of the World’s Will itself, this increase was a significant issue.
But following the error messages, the direction ultimately found was related to Oblivion.
"Not good! The Heavenly Path System has been affected!!" After a brief silence, these engineers exclaimed in alarm. Previously, they had confirmed that the Heavenly Path System was protected by the World’s Will, preventing it from falling into the madness caused by those experimental subjects.
But now, the intensity of Oblivion endured by the World’s Will suddenly increased significantly, directly piercing through the original protective barrier, leading to unexpected situations.
Without any hesitation, these engineers immediately brought out a new Simulated World Core and conducted simulated tests. The tests proceeded less than halfway when those Simulated World Cores couldn’t withstand the pressure and burned out.
"The problem is serious." The engineers immediately reported the information from their side.
Before any feedback came, they accelerated the troubleshooting of the Heavenly Path System, finally confirming that the system was indeed affected. The influence from Oblivion, although not driving the system to biological insanity, caused it to develop self-destructive tendencies.
Some errors that should have been reported were not identified as ’errors’ by the self-destructive Heavenly Path System. Even among the error message prompts, some supposedly correct error information appeared.
These error messages were related to repairs and stabilization but were incorrectly marked as errors by the Heavenly Path System.
Errors that shouldn’t be marked were marked, while those that should be were skipped as normal. This thing had already started to malfunction.
At this moment, the engineers were grateful that they hadn’t personified the Heavenly Path System during its design. Otherwise, it might have killed them when problems arose, or masked the error messages, leaving them no chance to find the issues.
"When I was an ordinary person, I had to fix all kinds of bugs. Never thought I’d still be fixing bugs now..."
While the engineers were complaining, a response from higher-ups arrived, instructing them to temporarily halt the analysis of Oblivion, solve the issues with the Heavenly Path System first, and then restart.
"Alas, let’s just do it." The engineers on site sighed and continued their work. The organization certainly wouldn’t give up on Oblivion force, and right now, only the Heavenly Path System could analyze this force correctly.
It’s foreseeable that the days ahead wouldn’t be easy for them. Just repairing the bugs day and night was enough to overheat their brains.
New Hell.
Zheng Yichen smashed the avatar of the New Hell’s Will and, after enhancing the disequilibrium of the Great World’s World’s Will through willpower interference, began violently dismantling the invading New Hell.
The fragmented pieces of the New Hell flowed into the Hell Spirit Realm, where Mist City’s Hell Will proved to be quite useful at this time.
She governed the Hell Spirit Realm, creating a massive vortex that swiftly tore the New Hell fragments over, allowing the Hell Spirit Realm to grow at a visibly fast pace.
"You’re really good at taking advantage," Julie observed as Mist City’s Hell Will, who seemed overstuffed, slightly pouted, eating so much yet still not being adequate.
"No, this time I can help," Mist City’s Hell Will quickly said. She had always followed Zheng Yichen around to reap benefits but couldn’t provide substantial help, which made her feel quite guilty.
So she made a bold decision: the Great World’s Hell could be sacrificed—even though the Hell Spirit Realm under her control now far exceeds the former Mist City Hell, reaching a super large hell scale, what difference does it make?
As long as she remains in the Great World, she would inevitably be targeted by the Boundary Breaking Organization, unable to counter the World’s Will of the Great World. The size of hell, no matter how massive, would be futile.
This led her to do something extreme: "I can divide the force of the Hell Spirit Realm, letting all the Proxy Agents possess hell traits, which function like miniature forced Otherworld Transformation."
"Oh? That’s not a bad idea, but doing so won’t be good for you," Wu Lingluo watched Mist City’s Hell Will, realizing the consequence was a significant weakening, potentially even degrading.
"I know, but without you all, I wouldn’t have any good outcome in the Great World, so I might as well abandon everything here."
"Interesting thought. You’ll find a good result," Julie placed her hand on Mist City’s Hell Will’s shoulder, noticeably adopting a kinder attitude. If Mist City’s Hell Will continued ’freeloading’ like this, she would truly find an opportunity to use the Mist City Hell Spirit Realm as a consumable.
"...Actually, I didn’t want to do this either," Mist City’s Hell Will sighed, and after making this decision, her personification became more prominent.
This choice, in a way, defied her instincts. As the Hell’s Will, she should be thinking about how to help Hell grow better.
Yet in defying her instincts, she also defied the position of the Hell’s Will.







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