I Am Also An Extraordinary Creature -
Chapter 1117 - 809: Explosion? Turn into a Big Grinning Flower
Chapter 1117: Chapter 809: Explosion? Turn into a Big Grinning Flower
Zheng Yichen, dragging the Chaos Evil God around, acted like a true Calamity Star. The Chaos Evil God spread Black Darkness Chaos to devour the Divine Realm, while the places Zheng Yichen passed through were instead thoroughly eradicated.
Under this eradication, the Divine Realm Territory vanished entirely. Lilith, standing by, was furiously calculating, her black dress having long turned fiery red.
As Zheng Yichen wiped out the Divine Realm Territory, he sharply increased his strength. Meanwhile, the Chaos Evil God, in its environmental consumption, also grew stronger. Now it was a race to see who could act faster.
Additionally, Lilith ensured that Zheng Yichen’s unleashed Malicious Erosion maintained its maximum effect, preventing its impact from resetting due to high-speed movement.
Despite this, the pressure from the Chaos Evil God behind him grew increasingly overwhelming.
The accumulation speed of his own force wasn’t slow—but neither was the Chaos Evil God’s.
At this rate, dragging this standoff on, Zheng Yichen estimated he could wipe out the entire Divine Realm.
"Phew... It’s about time."
"Boss, the accumulated strength might not be sufficient."
"It’s enough." Gazing at the retreating native inhabitants of the Divine Realm ahead, Zheng Yichen stopped, turning to glance at the Chaos Evil God devouring the Divine Realm behind him. The areas consumed by this monstrosity resembled the Chaos Furnace.
No, it was worse than the Chaos Furnace.
Closing his eyes slightly, Zheng Yichen reopened them, his aura shifting dramatically.
In the conference room, the large glowing sphere that had been motionless started pulsating faintly.
The Virtual World Core, monitoring Zheng Yichen, exhibited its first "excited" reaction. Upon Zheng Yichen stopping, it detected a Data Overflow alert—this was a phenomenon exceeding the Virtual World’s capacity.
Although Zheng Yichen had obliterated vast lands of the Divine Realm, reducing its capacity, this was still within acceptable limits. Even if Zheng Yichen’s explosive attacks reached a strength capable of Data Overflow, it wasn’t sufficient to eliminate the Chaos Evil God outright.
The Chaos Evil God, having gained ten percent core authority, now possessed formidable immortality—disabling it would require much more than a single Data Overflow-level strike.
Yet Zheng Yichen didn’t bother trying other approaches. He went for the method it most hoped to see.
During the devastation of the lands, the aura Zheng Yichen emitted contained traces of Oblivion—weak and subtle. But now, that aura of annihilation was fully unveiled.
No—it was a force surpassing annihilation.
Normal destruction, no matter how devastating, wouldn’t affect the Virtual World itself. Even attacks leading to Data Overflow would at most damage a portion of the Virtual World’s memory capacity.
That sort of loss was even less significant than the havok Zheng Yichen wreaked upon the Divine Realm Territories.
The force surpassing annihilation compared to regular destruction was like breaking space versus breaking boundaries; merely shattering space doesn’t account for breaking boundaries, while breaking boundaries far exceeds simple spatial collapse.
Now, the strength deployed by Zheng Yichen, viewed by the Virtual World Core, was akin to "Breakworld" power.
Under such power, the Virtual World was highly likely to face complete annihilation—far beyond a typical destruction that might reset things to begin another era.
However, this was precisely the outcome the Virtual World Core longed for.
The Virtual World itself was inherently flawed—forever approaching reality but never reaching true authenticity. A lack of physical substance was one reason, though remedying this deficiency wasn’t challenging.
The research department had already run relevant tests long ago, producing a batch of sixty Virtual Worlds at a minimum.
At least one-third of these sixty had undergone multiple trials.
Prior to that, many other Virtual Worlds had provided ample research data.
Once this batch of Virtual Worlds was depleted, the research department would create another batch—albeit fewer in number—as the Virtual Worlds grew more refined and costly over time.
If everything proceeded as expected, the next batch of Virtual Worlds would likely incorporate physical matter within their simulations.
If it could persist until the next batch’s production began, it might emulate that generation of Virtual Worlds itself.
After all, its framework was already quite advanced, and the next iteration wouldn’t vary significantly; the primary difference would involve embedding physical substance within the refined system.
For the physical elements, it already had numerous plans: space fragments, materials tied directly to the world, and even sacrificial rituals—all feasible strategies, each with unique benefits.
But they still wouldn’t suffice.
Now, the force Zheng Yichen unleashed—the one surpassing annihilation—could advance the refinement of "World Creation."
If true authenticity couldn’t be achieved through normal progress, reaching the apex of World Creation, then initiate everything from complete destruction first.
Even if the sequence felt unconventional, as long as the result aligned with expectations, it would suffice. Just like simulating the Big Bang, doesn’t it also begin with devastation?
Through annihilation, summon renewal—relying on the soil of power exceeding destruction to let the seed of World Creation take root and sprout.
Under the Virtual World Core’s calculations, the probability of accessing World Creation data surged dramatically now.
The increasing likelihood prompted the Virtual World Core to divert additional authority. From the Chaos Evil God’s original ten percent share, it now controlled forty percent—an alarming ratio for the Virtual World Core.
After redistributing its authority, the Core altered its form further, enhancing its ordered structure to resemble Zheng Yichen’s white ball.
The next move was leveraging order to repair progress amidst the chaos of destruction.
The prerequisite? The Chaos Evil God, now possessing nearly half core authority, must be completely eradicated in the subsequent attack. As for the consequences?
Irrelevant. As long as the ultimate goal—obtaining World Creation data—was achieved, even sacrificing ninety-nine percent of the Virtual World’s capacity would be acceptable. Preserving the World Creation information alone would be worth it.
Other data? Unnecessary—the Great World’s Boundary Breaking Faction research department had backups.
So, could this Proxy Agent accomplish it?
"We might be getting played—the exact reason’s unclear, but give it all you’ve got later." Zheng Yichen said to Lilith, arriving at this conclusion due to the Chaos Evil God’s oddly deliberate movements.
When he unleashed Oblivion, the Chaos Evil God seemed restrained by something, its actions sluggish—as if villains intentionally awaited Magical Girls to transform.
Did they seriously believe the transformation process rendered them undefeatable?
Or were those villains simply idling, eager to watch Magical Girls change costumes during transformation?
"I’ve prepared, Boss," Lilith replied.
"Hmm..." As Zheng Yichen left, the ground beneath his feet instantly collapsed, a brutal scarlet aura erupting upward. At that moment, Oblivion’s force, along with other strengths bolstering him, was employed in full.
The accumulated power from eradicating the Divine Realm Territories burst forth completely.
Following Zheng Yichen’s trail, the surrounding environment disintegrated, revealing dense streams of data beyond the crumbling scenery.
Held in check, the Chaos Evil God suddenly seemed energized, its colossal form consuming the Divine Realm retracted rapidly, condensing to the extreme. Its compressed form, resembling a meteor, shot straight toward Zheng Yichen.
It aimed to confront Zheng Yichen head-on in this manner.
The giant black cleaving saber struck the "meteor," its outer surface shattering upon contact with the battle saber. The black material weapon crumbled instantly, exposing the fishing rod within.
The fishing rod, capable of channeling Oblivion’s force, unleashed Oblivion the moment it made contact with the meteor.
A shapeless black wave spread outward instantly, Zheng Yichen’s visible range turning pitch black, while the meteor resembling a Calamity Star emitted strange, dazzling luminosity.
This resembled witnessing Oblivion’s spectacle again—only this time, he wasn’t distantly observing but situated right beside the source of light during the world’s annihilation.
The Calamity Meteorite, compressed from the Chaos Evil God, radiated increasingly intense light as though on the verge of detonation.
Staring at it closely, Zheng Yichen sensed within the meteor a force opposing Oblivion—its aura intriguingly parallel yet distinct from his.
His own Oblivion lacked purity, primarily because it stemmed from impressions left by observing a world’s demise, reconstructed through memories—not even considered a proper simulation.
The Calamity Star merely emerged from the Virtual World’s fabric; even now, as it radiated opposing energy due to Oblivion’s influence, it wouldn’t equate to authentic counterforces to Oblivion.
At most, it paralleled Zheng Yichen’s makeshift Oblivion—or even fell short of that comparison.
Was this coincidence?
Zheng Yichen didn’t think so—and he wouldn’t let his enemy succeed.
With cracks splitting open his Vajra Body, Zheng Yichen’s internal force erupted stronger, rapidly consuming his Essence of Life and the power accrued from obliterating the lands.
The sturdy Vajra physique wasn’t shattered by external stress but instead by the explosion of internal energy.
Brilliant light bloomed from the Calamity Star, and the yet-to-be-fully-obscured Divine Realm was plunged completely into darkness following this explosion. The black void even seeped into the Mortal Realm.
Players stared in confusion; the indigenous inhabitants panicked in terror.
Within this darkness, Magic Tools and other items that emitted light ceased functioning—not because they wouldn’t shine but because their light was instantly engulfed by shadow.
Even pressing a hand against the source revealed only pitch-black fingers obscuring the faint illumination underneath.
Crack—
A distinct shattering noise reached Zheng Yichen’s ears. The glowing Calamity Star before him couldn’t withstand the strain and began crumbling.
As for the energy seemingly poised to detonate, it was swiftly annihilated by Oblivion in the midst of this disintegration.
Attempting to explode under Oblivion’s exterior pressure? Absolutely not! With the container dismantled outright, what remained wasn’t a catastrophic explosion—but mere sparks.
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