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The ti rewinds to a few minutes earlier.

Fallen Area, on Earth, Divine Treasure Vault.

As the incarnation awakens and begins a day of college life, Li Hao, as the main body, also slowly opens his eyes.

Almost at the sa mont, dozens of Chaos Spheres orbiting around Li Hao also synchronously stop their operation.

These Chaos Spheres flying around Li Hao are world models he created with the Disaster Realm as a prototype.

To simulate the essence of the Disaster Realm as realistically as possible, Li Hao specifically used the Power of the Chronicles of Ti to conduct a creation experint with a realism of nearly ninety-nine percent.

These dozens of Chaos Spheres flying around now are the final products obtained by Li Hao.

Each Chaos Sphere is a miniaturized Disaster Realm...

Every miniaturized Disaster Realm is currently nurturing life...

If these Chaos Spheres were not in the Fallen Area but in the Ascension Area, then it might not be long before dozens of special small worlds appear among All Heavens and Myriad Realms.

Of course, these small worlds rely possess life.

As for whether they can develop into a unique world like the Disaster Realm, only heaven knows.

However, Li Hao does not care about these because his original intention for creating these Chaos Spheres was to explore the essence of the Disaster Realm, to understand how this world was ford.

"The chanism of this world is clarified..."

"But the question is, in what manner will this special chanism ultimately conclude?"

Muttering unclearly, Li Hao did not conceal the curiosity in his eyes.

Although he cannot directly interfere with the Disaster Realm through the Celestial Tao System, it does not hinder Li Hao from figuring out the purpose of this world's birth.

Just as Li Hao had previously anticipated, the essence of this world is actually exploring a path to beco a Celestial Father.

Any god captured by the Disaster Realm will be forcibly reduced in dinsion, making Them remain in the sa dinsion as the world, instead of becoming a high-dinsional existence detached from the world.

At the sa ti, the Disaster Realm itself gathers various concepts, nurturing a remarkable number of native gods.

In fact, this is also an important reason why gods cannot escape the Disaster Realm.

Because the Disaster Realm, independent of All Heavens and Myriad Realms, is the highest dinsion of this realm.

It is not that gods cannot elevate the dinsion of life away from the Disaster Realm, but this world simply does not have a higher dinsion than the Disaster Realm.

Any god intending to elevate in dinsion will eventually be astonished to find no road ahead, their path terminated.

If they insist on elevating dinsions, it rely adds a piece of incomplete rule to the Disaster Realm, thereby helping nurture a New God for the native world.

Of course, if it were only like this, it wouldn't lead to such panic among the gods of the Disaster Realm.

The existence of the Apocalypse is the crucial reason why gods in the Disaster Realm constantly seek breakthroughs and progress, even willing to form alliances and agreents.

From Li Hao's perspective, those so-called "poisonous" knowledge in the Disaster Realm is essentially another variant of the "poison of faith."

Gods spread knowledge embedded with their faith to propagate and expand their faith using this "poisonous" knowledge.

And the believers, through researching this "poisonous" knowledge, get increasingly close to gods until eventually becoming the incarnation of the gods on earth.

Then arises the question, can gods really acquire devoted believers at the Saint Rank without paying any price?

The answer is naturally no.

Among All Heavens and Myriad Realms, the so-called "poison of faith" is because the believers who are too obsessed and devout in faith influence the choices and actions of gods, isn't it?

So, when a group of inherently "Pseudo-Saint" believers becos part of the gods, what will the god beco?

Not to ntion, the number of these "Pseudo-Saint" believers is not insignificant.

Through careful analysis and observation, Li Hao can clearly inform everyone that these gods beco an aggregation of certain knowledge or concept.

Cultivation with particular knowledge as the link will eventually use this knowledge to reverse impact the existence of the gods themselves.

However, the gods of the Disaster Realm cannot possibly strip away the influence of believers on themselves through the elevation of the life dinsion.

Thus, logically, these gods who cannot escape and refuse beco aggregate of concepts, inevitably beco part of the Disaster Realm.

Just like simplified versions of the Creator.

The gods in this world are all trying to make all living beings and things beco part of themselves, yet cannot truly achieve the Creator's embodint of myriad things.

Until the mont of Apocalypse descends, the gods of the Disaster Realm will be like pigs fattened in farms, beginning to be harvested and slaughtered.

If simply viewing the Disaster Realm's consumption of gods as "eating,"

Then the process of gods becoming an aggregate of concepts can be seen as the Disaster Realm's "digestion" of gods.

And the Apocalypse that once destroyed the Golden Era, is the Disaster Realm's final "excretion."

Except for those gods who have beco concepts, those still unwilling to abandon themselves will ultimately be filtered and eliminated by the Disaster Realm, like waste that cannot be digested.

Thereafter, the Disaster Realm will destroy and restart the world, inaugurating a new round of hunting.

"This is simply a hunt for gods and demons…"

In All Heavens and Myriad Realms, hunts specifically against living beings and civilizations are not scarce.

However, such a world, crazy enough to target gods as hunting targets, is sothing Li Hao encounters for the first ti.

"So, who exactly is conducting this hunt of gods and demons?"

With irrepressible curiosity, Li Hao once again turns his gaze to the Disaster Realm.

At this mont, Marquis Yi and Hephaestus are being transported out of the Steel Giant Dragon by Feng Xi.

The steel dragon and the ancient Huanglong tearing at each other while a group of Mountain and Sea People assist from the sidelines.

His gaze sweeps across Hundred Eyed Dragon, Divine Abomination, Huanglong, and Ten-tailed Dragon Carp respectively—he notably pauses when it reaches the Ten-tailed Dragon Carp.

Imdiately afterward, Li Hao lightly snaps his fingers.

Dozens of Chaos Spheres around him instantly tear through space, directly plunging into the chaotic Disaster Realm.

At this point, regardless of who is breeding and hunting gods, Li Hao does not intend to let this situation continue to develop.

After all, the current situation in the Disaster Realm already involves the Mountain and Sea Civilization.

Unfortunately, Li Hao is the type of long-lasting and protective Creator; with this crisis clearly beyond the scope that the Mountain and Sea Civilization can handle, he naturally cannot ignore it.

Those dozens of Chaos Spheres are the "change agents" Li Hao has cast down.

Rustle! Rustle! Rustle!

When those dozens of Chaos Spheres appear in the Disaster Realm.

Whether it is the past, present, or future, the vast majority of gods perceive this interference from another dinsion.

They are either surprised, ecstatic, confused, or dumbfounded...

But regardless of what those gods think, Li Hao's final gaze curiously rests on Feng Xi.

Because under the protection of that Divine Eye, Feng Xi hasn't had ti to recover from the fortune of surviving death, when a Chaos Sphere emitting unusual glow directly strikes her.

The next second, a vortex twisting space-ti appears around Feng Xi and engulfs her within.

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