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Chapter 415: The Convenience of the Faith Module
Chapter 415: The Convenience of the Faith Module
"Wow, the divine realm's data collection is pretty fast." Qin Muye received several documents and skimmed through them.
He came here to conduct an inspection, but most of the data was actually being gathered by the spirits.
These statistics were mainly for backup purposes, mostly comprising data such as area, height, soil quality, and water quality.
The data would be updated regularly to monitor whether the divine realm would change if the deity was absent for a long time, or if it could maintain itself independently even without the deity.
From the current situation, it seemed that the divine realm could still sustain the distribution of divine power to the supernatural beings under its dominion even in the absence of a deity.
To Qin Muye, it felt like an autonomous program, and there currently seemed to be two methods of distributing divine power. The first method was feedback-based, meaning the more faith provided, the greater the divine power returned to the believers. This type was often regarded as a blessing by the local supernatural beings.
The second method was based on positions within the church, similar to a salary system, and this was the primary method.
If those who have deep faith were given sufficient divine power feedback, wouldn't that cause chaos? The main material plane needs a constant supply of faith to sustain the gods, and if divine power was granted based on faith, the most powerful would not be the church but rather some devout ordinary people scattered in the wild.
More importantly, the supernatural beings were the key, and most of them held positions within the church. Therefore, the first method could be likened to a bonus, and the second to a salary, forming a reward system to deepen faith.
Non-supernatural believers, on the other hand, could not receive any feedback and could only provide faith, making them the primary source of faith.
Based on these data, Qin Muye understood that the deities did not really care about their believers, or even their well-being. They were primarily concerned with faith.
As for those who truly served the people? They could never become deities because that would conflict with the interests of the deities.
"Currently, I have a general understanding of the divine system. I need to take it back and make some adjustments. I must say, this system is being seriously underutilized by these incompetents."
Qin Muye couldn't help but shake his head. He could see the potential of the divine system, but not in the so-called divine offices or divine essences, rather in the faith module.
Don't be fooled by the fact that the faith module only deals with faith. It actually encompasses much more, especially the faith channel for communication with believers, which is an extremely advanced communication method.
The divine realm module was also very powerful, acting like a high-performance computer capable of handling various tasks, and it was naturally formed rather than artificially created.
Qin Muye naturally needed to understand this, especially the faith module. If he could extract the communication method, the Demonic Network could shift from the mental channel to the faith channel.
This means that as long as one has faith in Qin Muye and possesses the corresponding Demonic Network and personal server, there would be no signal loss. Moreover, various abilities such as energy mobilization and magic sharing could be communicated through the faith channel, significantly improving efficiency and greatly enhancing confidentiality.
After all, the subject of faith is Qin Muye. Any existence other than the spirits that attempts to steal or infiltrate would likely face the currently indescribable evil deity, Qin Muye, upon contact with the Demonic Network.
They would either die on the spot or be unable to effectively infiltrate the Demonic Network.
Of course, even if they managed to infiltrate, it wouldn't be a significant issue. The Demonic Network is a derivative of Qin Muye, so their intrusion would be equivalent to entering his body. Qin Muye would detect it immediately, provided they weren't killed by the network's firewall, antivirus, and other security measures.
"Other modules, not so impressive."
Qin Muye didn't find much value in them. The divine realm is the processor, the divine flame is the filter, the divine essence is the storage, the divine office is the directional receiver, and the deity itself is a large piece of hardware.
"In the future, I might need to consider the transformation of the first Titan-level megastructure." Qin Muye surveyed the divine realm, his mind beginning to ponder. Soon, he realized something.
If he really intended to build a Titan-level megastructure, then this divine realm might not be sufficient.
After all, it's called a Titan-level megastructure. It should at least be as large as a world, if not spanning several worlds, to properly defend the Endless Abyss.
So, at first glance, a single divine realm is not enough. "At least fifty divine realms, I guess. Thanks to the benevolent people and benevolent deities who sent me these divine realms. Otherwise, I wouldn't know when I could gather enough on my own."
Although Qin Muye said fifty, he was actually thinking about something else: the divine realms of deities were not sufficient.
He needed at least a hundred divine realms to meet his requirements. After all, fifty was the minimum, not his ideal standard.
Therefore, he was also considering something: since the God of Holy Light could create deities artificially, he could do the same. After all, a divine realm is a standard feature for deities. Once they become deities, they are guaranteed to have a divine realm, even if they start with nothing. But that's fine; Qin Muye could help them develop.
The main requirement is the divine realm, and internally, Qin Muye wouldn't be too strict about development.
"I can give it a try. It's not a big deal, but the problem is how to bypass the God of Holy Light, and I don't have the corresponding data. That might be troublesome."
According to the intelligence gathered, no one has become a deity for several millennia. The reasons for becoming a deity are vague, as this involves deities, and there are no records.
The spread of knowledge is itself restricted by deities. Many books that have been passed down have been altered countless times by various divine churches, and even the publication of books is subject to review by divine churches. If the content involves deities, it will inevitably be modified and censored.
Thus, the intelligence his agents gather about deities varies. The power of divine churches can span kingdoms, but people cannot, due to the backwardness of the world. This leads to differences in the interpretation of texts, all of which are biased in favor of their own interests.
Even within the Church of Holy Light, there are various interpretations, as priests interpret texts in ways that benefit them and disadvantage their political rivals. Piety is one thing, but interests are another.
"The commotion of becoming a deity is significant, and it attracts widespread attention. Therefore, the possibility of becoming a deity quietly is very low." Qin Muye knew the description of the last deity's ascension. Even if the texts exaggerate and beautify the event, it cannot be avoided.
He guessed that deities are part of the world's rules, so it's not possible to remain low. In the process, it's inevitable to trigger the perception of other deities.
It's impossible to bypass this, and it would be pointless to try.
"So, I need to make them move on their own and guide them from behind the scenes."
" sigh, getting a hot meal is really troublesome; I have to start from planting the raw materials."
"Fortunately, the cost is not high. The biggest cost is time. As long as the server doesn't crash, there won't be many problems."
Qin Muye felt that as long as he didn't cause any trouble, there shouldn't be any issues. Just like in the instance dungeons, he was the biggest troublemaker and an unstable factor.
If he stayed out of trouble, the world's lifespan could be much longer.
"This plan might link with the subsequent faith severance plan. Let the Black Hand and the Think Tank plan it."
Qin Muye's method to sever the faith of the deities is simple: make the main material plane's people believe in him. He isn't a deity after all.
First, harvest a wave of faith, and when it's no longer useful, harvest them as labor. Finally, harvest the entire world.
Then, of course, change the server. What else could he do? Growth requires resources, and the resources of one world are far from enough for Qin Muye. As for sustainable development, that takes too long. Qin Muye can't wait that long, so he might as well plunder the world and consume it.
There are countless servers and instance worlds, so losing one is insignificant to Qin Muye. With so many codes, the "Lord of the Ages" shouldn't be affected either.
Consuming a couple of them, "Lord of the Ages" definitely wouldn't care.
(End of Chapter)
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