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"How can one person have two fates? And why are these patterns so abstract?

Is that person blessed with a four-legged 'Fortune Deer' or a three-legged one?"

In Zhang Feng's spiritual sense vision, everything seed normal, but everyone's fortune had turned into two paths.

Especially the recently departed congressman, who originally had a seven-colored deer representing fortune, with a fortune value of 9.2.

But now there was an additional one.

However, this deer's color was misaligned and it only had three legs.

Fortunately, the fortune value remained unchanged at 9.2.

However, Zhang Feng hadn't pondered for long when he felt a surge of happiness, realizing that the 'rudintary causal fortune formula' had been preemptively researched in the Virtual World and was now being superimposed onto reality to form an effective comparative fortune chart.

Now.

The causal formula was successfully applied.

Although it looked rudintary, it was a significant scientific breakthrough.

Even, in a sense.

Though the causal formula was far from the mystique of the Golden Core, in terms of cracking complexity, the three-dinsional formula was actually much simpler than the four-dinsional Golden Core.

This might be a case of simplicity reaching the ultimate sophistication.

It was also the key reason why, despite not having the strength, he as an elder could bear the burden of the causal formula.

Causality is three-dinsional.

Of course, this was also due to early research into the virtual rules system in reality, which accelerated the study of causality.

Even though now it seed quite rudintary, even distorted and with missing elents like the earliest Virtual World.

But in the global majority's computational power calculations.

Not only could the Virtual World collect data and modify structures.

But Zhang Feng could also make fine adjustnts for everyone, aligning their virtual fortune with their real fortune.

This was a variant way of altering the observational paraters within the Virtual World.

Ultimately reaching the true standard of causal rules.

And with this standard, when everyone goes into the Virtual World again, new fortunes can be simulated, presenting more fortune data.

Of course, within the recalculated fortunes, there are bound to be errors.

Because although the formula is correct, the Virtual World may not compute 'unseen' patterns.

At such tis, national big data needs to be leveraged for continuous data supplentation.

Until a 100% seamless perfection akin to natural veins.

Like the current Virtual World, which has achieved the sa rules as real physical chemistry through decades of computations.

It's just a continuous process of completing.

And now with half of the federation's billion people having virtual permissions.

Supplenting and observing becos extrely fast.

Afterward, once complete.

One could have so thods to 'see the future fortune'.

Leverage the causal rules, and an official version of the divine Talisman has been formulated in the computational world.

Then utilizing these formal rules, better analysis of the Five Elents rules' magic can be achieved.

Once the world's basic Five Elents are perfected, it can pave the way for related Heaven-Earth Magic Numbers and the Bagua Destiny, achieving real future prediction.

That is, a 'stable Five Elents structure' for a 'future observer' can be created at any ti.

Once this level of being able to freely apply and engrave future formulas is reached.

It belongs to truly objectifying the future.

The future is no longer just illusory, but visibly observable with the naked eye.

And the actual engraving of this future formula can also be used in small buildings.

Perhaps achieving a very abstract 'jumping calculation'.

But considering future calculations inherently require computational power, it seems to have no significance.

This future is more about enhancing one's combat power and providing another rule-based computational boost.

Then the rest is left to reality.

Zhang Feng also wrote a rough plan, akin to what he envisioned in the last Nascent Soul world.

...

In the following months.

Without the ordinary citizens of the Federation noticing.

The entire Federation initiated an unprecedented conversation.

Covering roughly 1.5% of personnel from various dynasties.

A small part, like that 'Chief Engineer Huang', due to personal reasons, took so gold and silver, resulting in problems.

Then, following Federation procedures, they were detained and sentenced according to individual responsibilities, or dispatched to certain places for honing.

More were like the congressman, considered forgivable.

Another part had lighter offenses, allowing them so rest and study ti, then giving them a chance based on so tests.

After all, to reach this identity, inherent accomplishnts and responsibility are certainly present.

Otherwise, many parts of the Federation would co to a halt.

Like a Z1 fully automated manufacturing plant within the i Dynasty.

At the ti it was investigated, forty people in the entire plant all had incidences of taking things ho.

This, can't all be caught, right?

If caught, the plant wouldn't function promptly.

Because those forty were experienced Z1 manufacturers.

On average, with three shifts a day, each shift of over a dozen people could manage all production lines in a large plant.

Their high skill level saved the Federation significant human resources and expenses.

But the causal formula did not calculate the Federation's revenue and expenditure, only judged them for petty theft.

Besides, they were definitely wrong.

Even at tis selling factory items and falsifying and modifying quantity paraters for personal gain.

But this matter alone truly couldn't take them all down.

And until half a year later.

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