Chapter 598: Chapter 598: The Hidden Deadly Information
After returning to his own territory, Fang Jie spent his days absorbed in digesting the World Origin Power, and then continued watching various fundantal questions from the records in the discussion area.
This discussion area had been used for so many years and actually had a plethora of records.
Even though only a portion had been organized, it wasn’t sothing that could be thoroughly understood in a short ti.
Previously, Fang Jie had rely skimd through so of these records—nothing more.
But one day, his expression suddenly changed. “Can it be true, or is it just a coincidence?” Fang Jie discovered that so tactics in these materials were entirely different from others.
On a whim, Fang Jie recalled because there were always so substantial contents within these materials.
However, when all the materials were summarized, Fang Jie discovered a pattern, and according to that special pattern, he obtained a peculiar sentence.
“Do not transcend to a demigod, or you will die.”
Yes, a straightforward sentence, but it profoundly shocked Fang Jie, always feeling that it might be a coincidence or perhaps a re prank. However, these words made Fang Jie dare not take them lightly.
Because this was hidden too deeply, unless one, like himself, extensively studied a large amount of foundational data and then integrated this specific type of data, one would not truly obtain this sentence.
Such deep concealnt, if it were rely a prank, would be incredibly unbelievable.
After all, the workload involved in these materials was not a minor issue. Nobody would spend so much ti just to scare others, and the few who could discern this were rarer still.
It was only Fang Jie, with such leisurely curiosity, who could discover this passage.
Most importantly, these materials were not fake; there was a lot of valuable information within them, and rely the value of these things was very high. So, if it was not a coincidence, then the issue was very serious.
“No, I must thoroughly investigate what is going on here.”
Fang Jie was perplexed. There were so many demigods in the discussion area, even within his own territory.
This indicated that becoming a demigod wasn’t a problem, but why would it cause death? This question posed a significant conundrum and could possibly be part of a conspiracy.
And those who hid the information so secretly were likely not plotting anything simple.
It was very likely orchestrated by the gods behind the scenes, as only that could explain the reason for their actions.
Since it was hidden so deeply, there should be more than just this sentence; there must be other things. Fang Jie began comparing the data and then searching for patterns according to them.
At first, without searching, Fang Jie didn’t realize, but once he started looking, he discovered that many records shared commonalities. What he had found before was only the most significant and most apparent commonality.
Just that alone would require luck to find—it wasn’t easy to sort it out.
And other pieces of information were even more secretive and required careful comparison and searching to possibly uncover. If it hadn’t been for his considerable strength, which allowed him to analyze many things, ordinary people couldn’t see these issues.
Even legendary-level powerhouses might not be able to discern anything from these complex records.
As he continued looking, Fang Jie began to feel increasingly astonished.
It turned out that becoming a demigod truly was a very dangerous affair. Based on the data above, Fang Jie analyzed so previous conversation records and found that at regular intervals, demigod-level powerhouses would disappear.
Because they were mixed in with a large number of demigods, specific issues were not noticeable.
Each massive disappearance of demigods involved so newly advanced demigods, and shortly after these demigods disappeared, a new batch would erge. Moreover, the paths of this new batch of demigods were almost identical to the previous ones.
But if one did not conduct detailed comparisons and analyses, it was impossible to detect these issues.
And each ti this happened, so old demigods would step forward to speak up, diverting everyone’s attention. Over ti, there were probably very few who could spot this.
Only those proficient in analysis and fond of analyzing could discover so issues from these dynamics.
Ordinary people who ca to the discussion area were not very familiar, or they only connected with a few individuals. With a few missing, they were not taken seriously by them; after all, death among demigods in the All Heavens Hunting Ground was not an odd occurrence.
But when these events were compiled, the implications beca different.
“Only a divine being personally intervening could explain what’s happening.”
Fang Jie ca up with a way to beco a demigod—by killing other demigods and then obtaining Divine Fragnts. rging the Divine Fragnts, he could beco a demigod easily.
The only downside was that the path of the other party would beco his future path, which could not be changed.
But if the original path was already quite similar, then it would not have much impact.
Moreover, with the Divine Fragnts in the hands of a divine being, perhaps they could be refined into sothing even more suitable for oneself, so maybe there would be no impact. Otherwise, why would the gods do this?
Perhaps there was so guidance involved, Fang Jie suddenly thought of so help the Cloud God had given him.
Besides, upon his return this ti, the urging of the Cloud God for him to quickly break through to demigod status suddenly sent chills down his spine. It turned out that he was just a crop of chives, and the other party was already eager for him to ripen.
“Could the cultivation thod he originally gave have been for a target he wished to cultivate?”
Fang Jie thought to himself, but he didn’t dare utter a word about these matters.
After all, the temple was within his territory, and the divine statue of the other party was also inside the temple. Although he was in the Lord Mansion, Fang Jie felt not the slightest sense of security. If the other party heard him, he might act ahead of schedule.
Although he had not reached the demigod level as expected, the divine being might have prepared many reserves.
The divine being did not care if he lived or died, but Fang Jie himself only had one life, and if he died, he really would be dead. Despite the fear and cold sweat in his heart, Fang Jie didn’t dare utter a single word.
“No, keep looking; they must have left more information.”
The information here wasn’t left by one person but by many. Perhaps they were an organization, or maybe they were an organization in the past, and what they are now, nobody knows.
They might even have transford into new divine beings, then perform like the previous gods, which wasn’t impossible.
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