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"Giant Spirit...God?"

Lu Yan's eyes flickered with a trace of surprise, then he chuckled lightly and said:

"It's quite fitting."

In mythology, the Giant Spirit God was massive with the power to pierce the heavens. The Giant Spirit mastered the talent skill Giant God Technique, allowing the Soul Body to grow several tis over and crush strong enemies, bearing so resemblance to the Giant Spirit God.

But Lu Yan felt that the essence lay in the word 'God'.

The first-generation Soul Computer was nad God, claiming omniscience and omnipotence.

As the world's first Ghost God Computer, Giant Spirit was even designed using the first-generation Soul Computer as a template and could indeed be nad a deity.

Thinking of this, many pieces of information about Soul Computer technology flashed through Lu Yan's mind.

Soul Computer technology was not developed overnight; over the past few centuries, Soul Transformation Technology and Soul Computers have undergone dozens of versions of evolution.

Normally, the direction of technological developnt is positive, and in most cases, the newer the technology, the more powerful it is—a nearly common-sense perception. But this was not the case for Soul Computers.

The developnt of Soul Transformation Technology is a process that continuously weakens the first-generation Soul Computer.

The design of the first-generation Soul Computer seed to have been blessed by the Celestial Dao, tending towards perfection the mont it was born.

Among the first batch of first-generation Soul Computers, there was an extrely powerful entity, unprecedented and terrifying, nad God.

The Intelligent God was not the strongest Soul Computer, but its self-evolutionary trait was the most powerful, evolving in just a month to a level that even its creators feared.

To prevent the birth of a second Intelligent God, all other first-generation Soul Computers were destroyed except for the Intelligent God, which was controlled by three fundantal protocols.

But the Universal Giant Corporation could not rely on just one Intelligent God, so the creators began researching second-generation Soul Computers, weakening their self-evolution speed in the direction of first-generation Soul Computers to enhance universality.

Even the creators themselves did not anticipate that, after the second-generation Soul Computers' evolution speed was weakened, they gained trendous enhancent in another direction, which was the ability to retain the mories of transford souls.

The discovery of this trait led many upper-rank Spiritual Ability Users to transform themselves into Soul Computers before death, hoping to achieve an alternative form of eternal life through Soul Computer technology.

The success rate of first- and second-generation Soul Computer transformations was extrely low, and most of these self-transformation cases failed, but a few lucky ones with strong souls succeeded in retaining their mories and even gained various traits from it.

Soul Computers transford from mathematician souls excelled in computation, capable of performing calculations several tis more than normal Soul Computers.

Soul Computers transford from artist souls created virtual worlds, able to independently complete simulations of several virtual worlds and could transmit souls into the virtual world to modify cognition.

Soul Computers transford from individually powerful souls gained the ability to influence reality with their souls, even developing psychic abilities.

Second-generation Soul Computers were complex and varied, and the special abilities of these powerful individuals who survived the transformation cases greatly enriched the samples of Soul Computers.

In just a few decades, the soul reforrs who achieved alternative eternal life through second-generation Soul Computer technology increased to nearly a hundred, and they began to seize enormous power within the Universal Giant Corporation, with at one point one-third of the board seats held by soul reforrs.

Eventually, under the advice of the Intelligent God, the board of Universal Giant Corporation passed a bill requiring that all souls must be cleansed of their mories before transformation, and the latest version of Soul Computers would also limit the birth of wisdom.

Such asures certainly weakened the spiritual wisdom of Soul Computers, preventing them from developing various traits.

But on another level, soul without mory change were more stable, greatly increasing the success rate of Soul Computer transformations, resulting in the later third-generation Soul Computers, which were the original prototypes of the Personal Intelligent Brains that Lu Yan interacted with.

And most importantly, soulless computers without wisdom were no longer independent entities but were dependent on the system of the Universal Giant Corporation, not continuing to strengthen the soul reforrs' lineage.

Even after weakening the soul reforr lineage, the board still felt uneasy about these nearly immortal beings, fearing that one day these soul reforrs would evolve to a higher level, so they continued to suppress them.

Finally, with no way out, the soul reforrs chose to rebel, and a great war broke out between two factions, reducing City 36 to ruins.

In this war, the soul reforr lineage completely vanished from the cyber version, and the initial version of Soul Computer transformation technology was sealed, with the existing Intelligent Brain Spirit Bodies gradually becoming mainstream.

As for this war, there is another speculation that the Intelligent God secretly controlled it, devouring all the soul reforrs, allowing it to evolve to another level.

However, this conspiracy theory has not been officially recognized, and even the Intelligent God has not deleted these conspiracy statents.

Lu Yan used the first-generation Soul Computer technology for the soul transformation of the Giant Spirit God.

Logically, such powerful technology should have been completely sealed, even destroyed.

But in reality, after breaking into the Heaven Computation Center, Lu Yan easily found the first-generation Soul Computer technology.

The reason for all this actually lies with the Intelligent God.

After hundreds of years of developnt, the Intelligent God has reached the pinnacle of the cyber version, and even if soone tried to replicate a God using the first-generation Soul Computer technology, they could not catch up with the Intelligent God's centuries of evolution.

Moreover, the first-generation Soul Computer technology is exceptionally complex, with a very low success rate in creation and requires the extrely precious material known as the tamorphosed soul.

Ordinary forces, even if they had the first-generation Soul Computer technology, could not possibly expend the souls of hundreds of upper-rank Spiritual Ability Users to create one under the Intelligent God's watch.

With this material, they could build several Giant Intelligent Brains.

Only Lu Yan, taking advantage of the Giant Spirit Main Soul's strong soul and the Soul Banner ghost's ability to nd soul wounds, could repeatedly try and ultimately succeed in transforming the Giant Spirit God into the first Ghost God Computer using the first-generation Soul Computer technology after 238 attempts.

Regarding his first ghostly god, Lu Yan asked with anticipation:

"The Intelligent God, as a first-generation Soul Computer, has traits that can evolve everything.

What about you, as the first Ghost God Computer, what is your trait?"

The Giant Spirit God replied calmly:

"I, little god, being a newly born ghost god, naturally cannot compare in evolution to the Intelligent God, which controls billions of soul computation power.

But I, little god, was born in the Soul Banner and have been inspired by my lord's soul transformation."

"I, little god, can assist my lord in Heavenly Dao Foundation Establishnt!"

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