Translator: Daoist6fubtiW
Su Yang was a little puzzled. Since breaking the closed-loop world’s evil deity would lead to their death, why didn’t the evil deities set up these closed-loop worlds as unsolvable, where outsiders would be targeted and killed upon entry?
Upon hearing Su Yang’s doubt, Cao Tianle explained, “After an evil deity has woven the world, they can only act according to the world’s rules. They cannot break the rules themselves. However, they can target us within those rules. The events within the closed-loop world are predetermined, such as when crises will occur, and everything is set in stone. When we outsiders enter, the evil deity can only send crises at specific tis.”
“As for why they don’t make it unsolvable, based on our speculation, the fundantal requirent for woven worlds is that there must be a solution. As for why a solution is called a ‘closed-loop world,’ it’s because the entities within the closed-loop world, even if there is a solution, are unable to et the requirents.”
“Evil deities create these worlds and must also exist within them, albeit we don’t know in what way. But even evil deities must operate within the rules. For example, if only Basic Foundation stage power can appear during a specific ti, even an evil deity can only utilize that level of power. While it seems like the evil deity is tightly constrained, I know that these evil deities have privileges within the world; it’s just a matter of scale.”
“These outsiders, like us, will inevitably be targeted by the evil deities. However, this is necessary; otherwise, the closed-loop worlds wouldn’t be so challenging to break.”
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