Bu Siliang has divine calculations and can be controlled. With him, the chances of solving [Drowning] will increase.

When Bei Heng saw Bu Siliang, he had this thought at first. However, he also remembered some things from the past.

In fact, Bu Siliang helped him a lot in terms of knowledge, whether it was calculations or various historical knowledge.

Bei Heng learned all the sayings of God-created civilization and God-transmitted civilization from him. At that time, Bu Siliang popularized a lot of knowledge on the forum with the player ID Wandering Poet. Although most players sneered and did not pay attention, Bei Heng, as a ghost, was very interested, so he wrote it down.

According to Bu Siliang, the civilizations in the world are roughly divided into God-created civilization, God-transmitted civilization, and self-generated civilization.

This is a macro-distinction method. The creatures living in these civilizations may not know the exact origin of their civilization.

This is not surprising, especially in those worlds where the gods have disappeared, most of the surviving creatures do not think that they were created by gods or other things, nor do they think that there are higher dimensions in this world.

Because, once we admit that high-dimensional intelligence exists, we must think about whether the life in our own dimension is related to them. If we think it is not related, we can completely deny such ideas and live in the existing worldview.

In most cases, the truth or falsehood of the world will not hinder the survival and development of life. Knowing the exact origin of the civilization is not very meaningful to the living beings living in the present.

Bei Heng remembers that many forum players thought that the words said by id Wandering Poet were nonsense or middle school, and did not take them seriously.

At first, id Wandering Poet did not know the saying of middle school. After all, he was an old-fashioned scholar. He was familiar with the ancient sayings, but unfamiliar with the new sayings. Later, after understanding it, he suddenly realized it, so he followed the words of those players and claimed that he was just talking nonsense, just take a look.

At that time, Bei Heng was not familiar with the player forum, but the words said by the Wandering Poet did become the source of some basic concepts of Bei Heng.

In short, according to the Wandering Poet, the civilization of the infinite world is roughly divided into two types: from the lower edge of the high dimension and from the rise of the low dimension. God-created civilization refers to a civilization created by gods or other high-dimensional beings, and refers to a civilization developed by creating an intelligent species.

God-transmitted civilization refers to a civilization that is built by gods or other high-dimensional beings in various ways to help creatures build when low-dimensional species are about to ignorantly move towards wisdom but may perish due to various disasters, and gods or other high-dimensional beings notice them, or give them protection, or teach them how to survive, etc. Relatively speaking, the gods of god-transmitted civilization intervene in the middle, not at the beginning.

Therefore, unlike god-created civilization, god-transmitted civilization generally attaches more importance to faith, and the amount of power that gods can use in civilization is closely related to the belief of creatures in them. This does not mean that gods need faith to exist, but that the key to how much power they can use in the human world lies in the degree of their connection with the human world, or "bond", and this bond, in most cases, will be manifested as "faith".

As for the civilization of low-dimensional rise, this statement is easier to understand. It mainly refers to the upward evolution of animals. However, the wandering poet seems to be unsure about this aspect, because there are some complex problems, such as how wisdom can come from nothing.

The wandering poet also gave an example to illustrate his puzzlement about this kind of civilization. For example, humans draw a human figure on paper, which is equivalent to three-dimensional life creating a two-dimensional life. It is very easy to understand, but if no one draws on paper, how can a human figure appear on paper? Without three-dimensional life, how did two-dimensional life appear?

This is a rare difficult question for the wandering poet. Bei Heng didn't think much about it at the time, and he hasn't thought much about it until now.

However, along the way, he did encounter several civilizations mentioned by the wandering poet.

The world where [Saras] is located is suspected to be a self-generated civilization, the world where [Heavenly Father] is located is a divine civilization, the world where [Right God] is located is a standard divine civilization, and the interstellar empire world where he is now should also be a divine civilization.

However, due to the several generations of □□ of the ancestors of the empire, the divine culture of this world has basically been cut off.

Maybe the Abyss intervened in this, because they love to spread anti-God ideas. In the middle and late stages of civilization, there will always be an anti-theistic thought, but there will never be anti-demonism. It is nothing more than that they like to play language games the most. If they eliminate all the gods, they will naturally be the only ones left in the world.

In any case, objectively speaking, this is the inevitable historical process of the present world. The fate of the gods and the present world is only about five thousand years.

Bei Heng thought about these historical stories, and his eyes seemed to reveal some sadness. His eyes were dim, and his sight unconsciously fell on the ground. His expression was solemn and complicated.

The dark continent continued to dissipate, and when Bu Siliang struggled to stand up from the ground, he just saw this scene.

"You..." Bu Siliang was stunned, and the words came to his throat, but he choked.

This is undoubtedly an opportunity. While He is in front of him, he must say what he wants to say. There will be no second chance! Bu Siliang emphasized to himself loudly in his heart, but it was still difficult to speak.

What to say, how to say it, how to say it?

The more you know, the more humble you are, and the less you dare to take risks.

He noticed that the black ring was glowing, and it might be too late if he didn't say anything, so he finally spoke.

"No matter what, I hope you won't give up on us, at least... leave a way out."

Bu Siliang's words clearly showed a very crucial thing, but he didn't point it out, but chose a more euphemistic way of saying it.

Bei Heng raised his eyes and met Bu Siliang's gaze. Once they looked at each other, Bu Siliang subconsciously took two steps back, instinctively feeling afraid.

Maybe He didn't have that awareness, but His gaze was indeed quite terrifying, and ordinary creatures couldn't look at Him at all.

And Bei Heng looked at Bu Siliang, just following Bu Siliang's topic and thinking about what he meant.

Bu Siliang looked flustered, and then said: "We... can't completely leave God."

It's really complicated. Bei Heng felt the trouble, and although he had some questions to ask Bu Siliang, he didn't want to discuss this topic for the time being.

After taking a last look at Bu Siliang, Bei Heng turned Bu Siliang to [Drowning] without warning.

Bu Siliang saw the light and shadows around him change, and turned around and came to the black sea surrounded by weirdness. He paused for a moment, then became anxious. After a few seconds, he calmed down and said to himself in the void.

"... At least I succeeded in conveying an idea."

He could not represent all living beings, but only the will of an individual, but at least he succeeded in facing Him and speaking out.

Maybe it was meaningless, but it was a great improvement compared to before.

"Just wanting to be seen by Him, it took thousands of years, and I have been guarding the same plane. Fortunately, it was not completely in vain, otherwise it would be really fatal."

Bu Siliang touched his head and encouraged himself: "By the way, this is [Drowning]. If I can break through the weird group and reach the end of the weird sea, I can see Him again."

If it were the divinity, it might be easier to talk, although it would be more fatal if you were not careful. Bu Siliang cheered up and said, "Then I can think about what to say during this time before I arrive successfully. What I said just now may be a little offensive. I need to be more solemn."

Bu Siliang didn't know that Beiheng had been paying attention to him for a long time.

While he was talking to himself, the weirdness around him had surrounded him. A black light spread across the sky, and other players broke through the weirdness of the north and found Bu Siliang at a glance.

Those were players from [Sunset Rain Forest]. About half a day after Beiheng left [Sunset Rain Forest], the divine runes left in it began to take effect, and now [Sunset Rain Forest] has completely poured [Drowning].

When they saw Bu Siliang, they were about to ask why you were here alone.

The next second, Li Zewen and other players were also thrown out.

"Master Bu——" Li Zewen's nose and eyes were swollen, as if he had suffered a great injustice. When he saw Bu Siliang, he immediately rushed over.

"Sorry, I miscalculated a little." Bu Siliang blocked Li Zewen with one hand and apologized.

Li Zewen shook his head and said, "We are still alive, which means that Master Bu was right!"

The player on the opposite side watched them talking and was a little speechless for a while.

"Hmph, forget it, we are all comrades dealing with weirdness, let's let them go first."

So far, [Drowning] has gathered the combat power of players from four game worlds, and players have begun to have the power to fight back against weirdness.

But the overall scale is not enough.

Bei Heng calculated that according to the current situation, at least two or three game worlds of players are needed to deal with the weirdness of [Drowning].

If you want to kill two birds with one stone, it is best to go to the game world where "the brain of the Lord God" is most likely.

At this time, the black ring flashed a dark light, and the right pupil appeared in the form of a child.

He rushed over and grabbed Bei Heng's sleeve. Although he could not speak in this form, his eyes had said a lot.

"I can't take you away now, so you have to wait for me here, okay?"

Bei Heng reached out and touched his head.

He blinked, and his expression looked like he might cry in the next second, but he still nodded, then reached out and grabbed Bei Heng's palm, passing on the power of divinity.

He was very worried about the impact of human body and human nature on Bei Heng.

Bei Heng looked at him, withdrew his hand after a few seconds, and said: "You need to focus more on yourself and improve your awakening as soon as possible. I'm fine, don't worry too much."

Youtong raised his head and looked at Bei Heng dimly.

"There may not be only Zhong Chen as the Outer God."

When Bei Heng just contacted the black skin, he got some information that he didn't have time to hide, such as the situation of the starry sky in the present world.

"Don't be willful, you are more chaotic than Zuo Tong."

Bei Heng reached out and stroked Youtong's cheek.

When he mentioned Zuo Tong, his expression changed immediately, and soon he showed a confrontational heart, clenched his fist, as if making a promise.

"Well, let's do this first."

Bei Heng nodded, then left the Dark Continent and returned to the main star of the empire.

Thinking that he would deal with the affairs of the empire as the emperor, he found something strange in the palace when he came back.

Qilugus disappeared.

It couldn't be the player's action. With [Pure White Silence] still in effect, no internal or external forces should be able to interfere with the main star of the empire.

Why is this?

Bei Heng recalled some of Qilugus's performances and felt that something was wrong.

Speaking of which, according to the original plot logic, Qilugus, as the most loyal old minister to the emperor, theoretically could not fail to see that the emperor had changed, but he was still so fanatically loyal, even more than that.

Is it possible that he actually knew that he was not the original emperor NPC a long time ago?

Bei Heng thought of Qi Lugus's eyes, and thought that his overly fanatical loyalty was absolutely true.

Then there was only one possibility left.

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