Xyrin Empire-Chapter 1384: Unprecedented Bingdisi
My shout must have reverberated through the clouds—at least through the whole family, because Anwina immediately popped her head out from the bottom of the northwest corner of the house, the Little Ghost nervously looking at me: "Master, what happened?"
She seemed to have come straight out from the basement...
"Nothing happened to me, Bingdisi is the one in trouble," I waved to Anwina, "Go prepare some snacks, juices, tea, or something."
"Oh." Anwina nodded, her entire body floating out from the ground, drifting along the wall a few meters before slipping back into the house: that’s the kitchen location. This Ghost Maid’s usual way of roaming around the house was quite nimble.
Bingdisi looked at me, puzzled: "Why are you asking her to prepare these things?"
I hesitated for a moment, sincerely explaining: "Isn’t it normal to prepare some refreshments during discussions to help focus?"
Bingdisi narrowed her eyes suspiciously: "Why do I feel like you’re preparing for some family celebration..."
Suddenly I felt embarrassed, having just ordered casually, unaware that I had touched Bingdisi’s sensitive heart in this special situation. Yet on second thought, her ability to still fret over these things indicated that the situation wasn’t serious; if she were really expelled from the Star Domain’s divine system, Bingdisi wouldn’t be so calm now: despite her fearless and carefree appearance, this female hooligan takes great pride in her Divine Race honors.
"I don’t want to alarm so many people," Bingdisi grumbled, biting her lip, as I led her towards the door, "On the way back, I specially didn’t let Qianqian notice anything wrong, why are you so loud!"
I turned to look at her, after spending time with this female hooligan, I could somewhat guess her thoughts: "You feel embarrassed, don’t you? Want to talk to me alone and then run to the Divine Realm to solve the registration issue yourself?"
Bingdisi looked up at the sun, indicating she knew nothing.
This stubborn gal never lets anyone know about her troubles and would never seek help unless, like last time, she was forced to reach out to Father God. She can hide all her issues away unless cornered. Despite her rough and carefree personality, Bingdisi does harbor intricate emotions like most women, although they’re less like flowing water and more like shifting sands; they may seem smooth, but will still feel rough underfoot. Her sensitive and intricate state is what I term as "dead stubborn."
Due to prolonged merging, which could even lead to divine deregistration, Bingdisi must have seen this as a challenge she must face independently, not wanting others to see her in such an embarrassing predicament. Perhaps she might discuss it with me as the second involved person but would still want to solve it herself in the Divine Realm. Normally, I’d understand her rationale and let her handle her own affairs, but this time it needs discussing with Sandora and the others, because...
Before leaving the Divine Realm, Father God had already speculated potential situations, mentioning things to me...
"Do you know something you’re not telling me?" Bingdisi unexpectedly picked up hints from my fleeting gaze, asking suspiciously. I marveled at her mismatched keen intelligence and chuckled lightly: "Don’t worry, everything will be fine."
"I’ve traversed the world and don’t need your comfort." Bingdisi dismissively turned away, her tone significantly more cheerful.
Soon, everyone who could discuss business and those thinking they could or declared they would joined the gathering, which really was just Sandora, Big Sister, Qianqian, the Divine Clan sheets, and Bingdisi and me as the involved parties. The younger ones wanted to join in, but Big Sister’s glance held them back. Miss Lin, usually outstanding in various discussions, was absent due to parental duties, so her daughter stepped in, though I doubted her trouble-making tendencies would help, opting to temporarily ignore.
The sole "youngster" allowed to participate was Lilina: inherently an adult, and possessing theological expertise. More reliable than even the Main God, her involvement in such deliberations was evidently acceptable.
Bingdisi sat amidst the circle of people like facing an interrogative panel, her casual demeanor unchanged, acting totally carefree about the situation: "Honestly, it’s not that severe, seeing you all fret—a mere pop-up from the registration system, while I am now robust and worry-free..."
"It means that due to some residual effect from soul unison, Bingdisi was momentarily shielded from the Star Domain’s divine system," Sandora tapped the coffee table, contemplating aloud, "And quickly restored, but the Pantheon noted your divine registration might encounter issues – aren’t they implying your divine registry still has anomalies?"
Bingdisi realized her attempts to divert attention were futile and resignedly spread her hands: "Basically that’s it, the Pantheon can’t pinpoint precisely what’s wrong with my divine registration, but they’re sure it’ll eventually encounter issues."
"What’s the principle behind divine registration?" Big Sister questioned Bingdisi directly, striking the core of the topic, "How do you determine if a deity belongs to the Star Domain Divine System, and under what circumstances will a Star Domain God be deregistered?"
"Well, it essentially involves the soul but is rooted in deeper aspects," Bingdisi’s fingers formed a beam of light, drawing a circle on the table, everyone’s attention immediately fixating on it, causing the female hooligan astonishment, "Eh, you’re looking at this circle for what?"
Me: "Aren’t you demonstrating divine registration to us?"
"Oh, I drew a circle just to focus, it’s unrelated to the topic."
Everyone: "..."
Before I could grab Lilina to hurl over, Bingdisi finally reached the main point: "Explaining the difference between Divine Race souls and conventional living souls is complex; you just need to know one thing: Divine Race souls are also our ’essence of existence,’ inimitable, irreplaceable, and immutable, encompassing the ability to affect all things—commonly referred to as divinity.
The root of this divinity is our collective Divine Race’s power source: Father God."
Father God, as the Void Creature’s information disturbance power, spawned the Divine Race while granting us the ability to leverage this disturbance power, thus embedding the Void Creature’s imprint into the depths of each Star Domain Divine Race’s soul. You can trace Father God’s shadow from our powers and lives, similar to how your scientists discovered Ra’s power imprint in source energy ore, it’s the same concept."
"Is this Void Creature’s imprint what you use for divine registration assessment?" Big Sister nodded knowingly.
"Well, the Star Domain Divine Race, born from the Father God, each carry a Void mark, which is equivalent to our identity tag. Those who joined the Star Domain Divine Race through other means, like the Divine Servants who ascended from the lower realm, also receive an acquired mark. We call these collectively ’Divine registration,’ and it’s the same with the Huron side; the Huron Divine Race carries Lord Hila’s mark," Bingdisi said as she looked at Sandora. "Aren’t you Xyrin Apostles gradually transforming into Gods as well? So you should also carry Chen’s Void mark, actually you probably already have it now; isn’t your Spiritual Network carrying his..."
Halfway through the sentence, Bingdisi suddenly froze, then let out a strange shout: "Oh my! Holy light of his mother! I know what’s going on now! I have two dog tags!"
See that, even Gods can easily go mentally unstable when overstimulated, and this female hooligan is already talking nonsense.
"This is probably what’s happening," I felt it was time for me to speak, so after some thought, I said, "Actually, before leaving the Divine Realm, Xingchen mentioned some things to me. It was a hypothesis made based on the varying degrees of assimilation of Bingdisi. One possibility is what’s happening now, and he told me to be psychologically prepared. Well then, Bingdisi, welcome to the Xyrin Divine System..."
Bingdisi glared at me for a long time, then gritted her teeth: "So you knew all along? Is that why you called everyone over?"
This female hooligan is quirky, so before she could go on a rampage, I quickly waved my hands: "It was just a guess before, seeing that you hadn’t shown any signs for several days, I thought Xingchen was just being paranoid. Only just now did I dare confirm that it’s really happening."
Bingdisi’s expression softened slightly, but there was still a hint of confusion. The situation before her was unprecedented. I am a hundred percent certain that there has never been a case of dual Divine registration since the Star Domain was established—unless some Great God had accomplished the same feat before Bingdisi and spent a few days with King Huron, but I figured a character of Bingdisi’s level shouldn’t have a second one appearing. So facing this unprecedented situation, the female hooligan was bewildered as well. She tugged at her hair, muttering to herself: "So what should I do? Is there any way to save my Divine registration in the Star Domain? Hey, since Father God anticipated this day, did he mention if there are any other impacts? Is there a solution?"
"There are definitely other impacts, but since each Void creature is different, and I’m still immature with many variables, Xingchen wasn’t sure about the specific impacts. Anyway, it’s certain that there won’t be any major negative effects," I recounted what Father God had privately told me back then, organizing my speech, "Instead, there might be some positive effects, like being able to use the power of the Xyrin Divine System from now on..."
"Excuse me, is there any special power of the Xyrin Divine System that I can use right now?"
Bingdisi’s question stumped me, then I remembered that the Xyrin Divine System currently only had two confirmed God-like factions: Little Crow’s Crow God System and Big Sister’s Disaster Goddess, besides which the Xyrin Apostles’ combat power was not significantly related to divinity. Even if it was, Bingdisi probably couldn’t use it, so I scratched my head: "The combat power might be hopeless, how about being able to get food at the military canteen without swiping a card? We’ll treat you with the benefits of an enlisted military officer..."
Bingdisi silently took out her brick and started fixing a chain on it while mumbling: "My household registration is almost gone, and you still can’t say anything sensible. All these costs just for a dining card at your canteen..."
I quickly jumped onto the back of the sofa, assuming a defensive posture: "Don’t you want to know the solution?"
Bingdisi put down the brick, glaring with a deadly aura at the five-man-minus-one group of Divine Clan police sitting around her: "No laughing, be serious!"
Even when lying down, they couldn’t escape being accidentally drawn into the situation.
I got down from the sofa back, clapping my hands: "First of all, dual Divine registration is an established fact now, it can’t be changed. A Void creature mark is something that absolutely cannot be erased unless you find a power of a higher level than the Void. I guess the Pantheon cut you off probably because the two different Void marks on you were manifesting at the same time. I don’t know how your Star Domain’s registry system works, but in the Xyrin Network, if a unit’s Identification code followed by another unknown number of the same level cannot be read, even if the identification code is true, it would immediately be cut off from the network—because the system suspects the unit’s ID is being hijacked. But it seems your certification mechanism is somewhat different from the Empire’s, you got back online after being cut off, which shows that even though Pantheon discovered you have a suspicious ID, they prioritized your valid document. But this is not a long-term solution. So we need to find a solution while keeping your dual Divine registration status intact."
"Keeping dual Divine registration, updating the Pantheon system?" Bingdisi was tugging her hair back and forth, looking quite troubled, "It doesn’t sound that simple. The Pantheon’s recognition process for Divine registration isn’t just validating an ID number—though I know you like that analogy. The Divine Registration System was created by Father God a long time ago, it’s a complex system that has been running for countless years, and it connects with the communication network of the Star Domain Gods, monitoring the status of all Gods, and even the disaster alert network of all worlds affiliated with the Star Domain. These things are like your Empire’s Total Data Network. Adding an external Void mark to this network, even if it’s just for me, would mean altering the foundation of the entire network..."
Qianqian was nodding her head back and forth, seemingly wanting to say something. After getting my permission, she spoke up like popping beans: "Many people on Earth have dual citizenship! Does the Pantheon not even have room for one exception? Isn’t it just as simple as adding an ID card?"
I really envied Qianqian’s optimism...
"Divine registration and nationality aren’t the same?" I shot her a sideways glance, then tapped the table with my finger, "Bingdisi, want to hear Father God’s suggested solution?"
Bingdisi immediately focused with a solemn expression.
"Xingchen over there can have the Pantheon slightly modify the partition in the Divine Registry, creating a new special Divine System, meanwhile, we’ll split out a new segment in the Imperial Data Network over here," I explained slowly, "After all, you already carry the Xyrin mark, so we definitely need to register you with an ID card here in the Empire, otherwise it would be too improper. But I’m worried you might encounter the same problems in the Empire Data Network: being cut off due to a suspicious ID. Although the Empire doesn’t have a Divine registration system yet, our permission system is much more sensitive than your Divine Race system, so it’s not a bad thing to be over prepared. To avoid potential problems, we should simply prepare a separate network segment that allows dual ID holders for you ahead of time."
Bingdisi counted on her fingers for a long time, then looked up with a bewildered expression: "Why does it sound like I’m being isolated?"
"Even if it’s isolation, it’s the highest level of isolation in history," I rolled my eyes, "For you alone, both the Star Domain and Xyrin have to carve out a special series in their social systems, isn’t that a high standard? Moreover, you yourself won’t feel any difference from before, I can guarantee that, so you don’t have to worry about being isolated. From now on, you will be the fifth Divine System outside the Four Major God Systems of the Star Domain—of course, this Divine System is just you alone. You are also a brand new sub-clan outside the various Xyrin sub-clans and Apostles—of course, this sub-clan is still you alone. From now on, you are the Main God of the Bingdisi Divine System, the Leader of the Bingdisi-type Apostles—just the logic of the name alone is enough to scare people witless!"
The female hooligan made a wry face: "... Mother of all, really, there’s no other solution?"
"I discussed it several times with Xingchen: during those early mornings when you sleep in," I spread my hands, "Your current situation is like trying to burn gasoline in a diesel engine—you are the gasoline. So the only solution is to put a gasoline engine in the car, unless we give up on the car. Miss Goddess, don’t feel any psychological pressure, it’s natural to be nervous the first time, but you get used to it after a while..."
I noticed Bingdisi reaching for her brick again and quickly resumed a serious tone: "Actually, it doesn’t affect you at all, you’re still a member of the Star Domain Divine Race, and you can simultaneously be a member of the Xyrin Divine Race. Your Divine registration is not only not canceled but also comes with a free offer. The only change is that you have a different title, but I think as a genius, who graduated with a Dark Divine Race identity from the Light Divine Academy, changing a title should be easy for you to accept. It’s just a psychological hurdle that once you cross it, everything will be smooth sailing..."
Bingdisi remained silent, probably knowing that I was right: it was merely a psychological hurdle, but for many, psychological hurdles are the most painful. She had been part of the Light God System for all these years, and now suddenly being kicked out to be independent, even if it’s just "nominally kicked out," is quite challenging...
Just as I was halfway through my thoughts, Bingdisi clapped her hands: "Mother of all, it’s just changing a word on the work permit, that thing barely gets seen except when claiming allowances. Let’s settle it that way!"
This time it was my turn to be dumbfounded, and Bingdisi was still urging: "What are you still standing there for? Chen, hurry and inform Father God, let you guys discuss how to expedite the procedures. I’m waiting to get my new work permit."
And then I realized: for a shameless female hooligan, psychological hurdles are the easiest to cross. This rascal figured it all out in less than thirty seconds...(To be continued. If you like this work, please vote and give monthly tickets on Qidian.com, your support is my greatest motivation. Mobile users, please go to m.qidian.com to read.)







