Chapter 930: Chapter 696: The Principle of Multiple Constructs
“Place your hand on my head. I will let down the defenses of my mind, allowing you to examine all the changes within closely.”
Sonia looked impatient, given her current body structure, many actions were no longer possible for her.
“Among the Transcendents I know of, the highest have obtained only five World Fragnts. Acquiring each fragnt brings noticeable changes, but these changes don’t manifest in raw power.”
“In fact, if the configuration is optimized, even with fewer fragnts, one’s actual combat power could potentially be greater than others.”
Roger nodded. After the Fifth Tier, pure increases in power beca marginal. At that point, the pursuit shifted from utter destruction to a broader adaptability.
Roger could imagine that those Fifth Tier Transcendents who had lived long enough would likely possess more than just three or five fragnts.
These fragnts probably couldn’t be rged infinitely, but for those long-lived Transcendents, before entering any new world…
They would gather as much information as possible, then make trade-offs based on the world’s rules, preserving as much combat ability as possible.
This was the essence of true strength.
It was foreseeable that varying depths of understanding of the sa set of rules would lead to wildly different outcos.
There would be both vertical intensity and horizontal breadth.
And with every step forward, forget about acquiring a whole World Fragnt—even the radiance of a fragnt required countless years of accumulation.
In this process, Vitality beca a critical factor.
Sonia had previously ntioned that these Fifth Tier Transcendent Lives often wouldn’t appear in the real world. The low energy density of reality was simply insufficient—akin to forcing a Shark into a fish tank.
The confined space and inadequate oxygen levels would severely restrict this oceanic overlord’s freedom.
Their very existence opposed or obscured the rules of the world, and staying away from the real world was beneficial for everyone.
In such cases, hidden spaces like Everworld beca the ideal choice. Beyond that, most powerful Fifth Tier Transcendents would hide within the Mist of the world, avoiding the rules in its crevices.
And there, they could fully wield their power.
According to Sonia, conflicts between Fifth Tier Transcendents were rare. In constrained environnts where they couldn’t fight at full strength, maintaining only Fourth Tier Peak intensity often rendered outcos indecisive.
Moreover, their strength primarily stemd from exploration of external worlds. With no internal resource battles, conflicts were naturally minimized.
Most importantly, even under limitations, using the power of World Fragnts required consuming a significant amount of Vitality.
Fighting beca tantamount to courting death.
And a aningless death at that.
Even those eager to plunder would largely set their sights on other worlds. Normal Fifth Tiers were exceedingly difficult to kill. Striking rashly would likely fail, potentially costing one their life.
This situation surprised Roger sowhat.
Ever since entering the Transcendent World, every step forward ca with bloodshed and slaughter. In that ga-like world, the Demon Hunter’s hands were stained with blood, while also enduring the scorn of the entire world.
The Solitary Roger here had co prepared. Over ti, he felt a creeping fatigue, but facts were facts: limited resources ant every step forward required accumulation and struggle.
In such a scenario, conflict was inevitable, the rhythm of existence. Prolonged lifetis made the Transcendents cold. Over ti, betrayal and intrigue perated the entire Transcendent World.
By comparison, before entering the Transcendent or as a Low-Tier existence, the world seed much gentler.
Currently, as Sonia described it, top-tier Transcendent Worlds appeared comparatively free of intrigue and strife. This environntal shift offered Roger so relief.
Additionally, variations in the proportions of rules yielded significant ranges of combat ability among Fifth Tiers. If fragnts were flawed or power lacked an edge, even a Pioneer with three more fragnts fused than another could easily suffer a major loss.
Without absolute dominance, and with enemies so hard to kill, nobody willingly forged mortal enmities. Furthermore, everyone had their own specialties, and collaborations in the next world were highly likely.
“Feel my guidance. You need to understand my physical structure…” Sonia’s voice echoed in his ears. Roger steadied himself, condensing his consciousness into a ball before thrusting forward.
Pop!
It was like a bubble bursting. Roger felt himself rging into a warm ocean. At that mont, he could effortlessly sense the changes in Sonia’s body.
Her massive form trembled uncontrollably, kneeling to the ground as she struggled to endure.
“Don’t wander aimlessly inside… This sensation reverberates in the depths of the soul,” Sonia said, shivering.
“Go deeper, to the core of the central construct.”
Roger said nothing but cald his scattered thoughts. Only then did he realize that even a fleeting mont of his attention had profoundly affected Sonia.
Every thread of thought was like a flexible tendril, and the sensation acting upon the depths of the soul was beyond anyone’s resistance.
“Good, just like that.”
Sonia’s breathing beca much steadier.
“I told you before, the core construct of every Transcendent is their deepest secret. What they can share with others, at most, are structural components.”
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