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So this is your trump card? Wang Linchi looked at the Zombie Core in his hand. It was a rit Crystal, forced into a solid state by the pressure of sin-force. If a surviving human swallowed this rit Crystal, it would beco their Extraordinary Source, strengthening them.

The Mutated Zombie was, in essence, a human with abundant rit, which was why it ford a high-quality crystal. As the pressure from sin-force intensified, the crystal grew larger and its quality improved. This was essentially a process of transformation from the intangible to the tangible.

This move did catch off guard, but you still fell short.

Aside from the Zombie Core and the complete evolution system, Wang Linchi had also been monitoring ng Wuji, whose abilities he had learned about imdiately. At first glance, ng Wuji's power indeed seed unremarkable. However, after becoming a Level One Evolver, ng Wuji's ability changed from resisting the zombie virus to immunity against the Level One zombie virus. This ant that as long as ng Wuji could maintain his lead and evolve to the apex, he could beco the cure. Then, if the world administered this cure like a vaccine, the Karma Zombie disaster would be eradicated.

It's a pity; you still fell a bit short, Wang Linchi thought, slightly disappointed. He had indeed been caught off guard, but that didn't an he lacked a solution. If the zombies couldn't reproduce and their numbers were limited, you could have actually succeeded in about ten years. But you just had to overdo it.

Actually, Karma Zombies also have limits; they aren't perpetual motion machines. Without a continuous intake of sin-force, a zombie would weaken from insufficient sin-force within five years and be essentially extinct by the eighth. They are like a stagnant pool of water; unless an external cycle of sin-force energizes them, they won't last long. As for ng Wuji, developing the cure would take too long. The world is only considering its own imdiate survival crisis and doesn't realize this ti issue.

The primary reason was simple: this world, within its Virtue Career System, had only developed rit. As for sin-force, not only had it made no progress, but it had also deliberately severed ties with it to avoid impacting its own interests. This resulted in very little research on the Karma System.

Wang Linchi wasn't concerned about this. He had already obtained the complete rit System and, by integrating it with the Karma System, had begun constructing his own "protagonist system." Combined with the History of Ti and his own Three Realms and Civilization, nurous "protagonists" were quickly becoming pillars, attempting to utilize sin-force. It's still in its infancy, though.

He already had ideas for his final transcendence. Since I possess the History of Ti, why not use the special structure of rit and sin-force to achieve infinity? As for how to do it, it's simple: replacent. Regardless of who or what the original source is, I'll find it, destroy it, and make my own rit and sin-force the new source. If my rit and sin-force don't align with the original, well, that's a separate issue. This approach is akin to the Yellow Turban Army becoming the primary rebel force across the myriad worlds, or the Yuelai Inn establishing a multiverse chain. If I succeed, I'll beco the source of both rit and sin-force. Those who aspired to control causality would find the position already taken, leaving them no choice but to settle for less.

Of course, becoming the source is rely one stepping stone towards my ultimate transcendence to infinity; it doesn't an I'll be confined by rit and sin-force. They are just the highest stepping stones; many more lie beneath, now all part of the system. Essentially, the rit and sin-force I form will be completely different from the original versions; only the nas will be the sa.

However, this is currently just a trial run. I'm still in the experintal phase. I've only just reaped the entire system from this world, and it only contains rit, no sin-force. I'll need to supplent that later. For example, by exploring the other three worlds? But there are many difficulties. When this world was severed from others, the separation was executed very cleanly; I couldn't find any trace even if I wanted to. Still, just as they have their clever sches, I have my own ways to counter them. I just need to force their hand. The thod of coercion isn't difficult: simply killing the protagonist, ng Wuji, will suffice.

Because of Wang Linchi's actions, the entire world had fallen into extre Weakness. ng Wuji might possess the Potential to save the world, but it was currently just that—Potential, unrealized.

As the saying goes, a dead genius is no genius at all. Although Wang Linchi inwardly scoffed, he didn't deny the phrase's utility. If this particular genius dies prematurely, this world is guaranteed to suffer a catastrophic loss. Even its last glimr of hope might be extinguished. So, the world now has only two choices: either fight directly or get external aid to fight . If it doesn't resist, it can just wait for death.

Based on Wang Linchi's understanding of this world, it definitely wouldn't swallow its pride and passively await destruction. Even if it were to be annihilated, it wouldn't let Wang Linchi have an easy ti. Of course, that's assuming it believes there's absolutely no hope left. Otherwise, it definitely wouldn't give up so easily.

But how should I kill him effectively? Wang Linchi stroked his chin. His idea was actually quite simple. How do I kill ng Wuji in a way that compels the world to seek external aid against , rather than fighting itself? External aid implies the intervention of other worlds. In that case, I can switch worlds directly, saving the trouble of using the world coordinates for Reincarnation stored in the History of Ti.

The probability of any nearby worlds being Apocalypse Worlds isn't very high. Given this world's cautious nature, if it sensed an Apocalypse World, it definitely wouldn't let it get close... or would it?

Wang Linchi suddenly had a thought. This world's operational logic is more like that of a rchant. Perhaps it would even *prefer* an Apocalypse World nearby, so it could 'sell' a protagonist to save it. After all, that would be more profitable.

A shiver ran down Wang Linchi's spine at the thought. My Luck couldn't be *that* bad, could it? Then again, does it really matter if it is? My main goal is to draw more players into this ga.

I must kill the protagonist but leave the world a sliver of hope, making it believe it can still be saved, that it's not beyond redemption. It would be best if I could make it understand the principle that a wretched life is better than a noble death. Nurous ideas surfaced in Wang Linchi's mind. Easier said than done. The difficult part is figuring out the execution. Let think... who should carry this out?

As he pondered the execution of his plan, he began to consider who to send. I could go myself. It doesn't really matter at this point; there's no need for secrecy, given how Weak the world has beco. Then I'll go myself. I'm idle anyway, and it's a good opportunity to 'exchange a few words' with ng Wuji. After all, he's the last protagonist. It's a pity this world's champion missed the Great Luck War. If ng Wuji had erged as the victor of that war before starting his world-saving efforts, his success rate would likely have been higher. Not that I care about his success rate. An encounter with turns a hundred percent chance of success into zero. If he's dead, how can he possibly win against ?

As for forcing the world's hand... perhaps mutual destruction? This was the only solution Wang Linchi could devise. Otherwise, how could the world see any chance of victory? Only if it perceives a chance to win—and believes it has a probability of preserving itself even after inviting the wolf into its den—will it opt for external aid. Of course, even that isn't entirely secure. The safest thod is mutual destruction. When ng Wuji dies, the world must also believe that I, Wang Linchi, the arch-culprit, have 'died' alongside him.

This way, the world is 'saved,' but it won't have the strength left to clean up the ss. To avoid succumbing to its 'illness,' it will seek external aid rather than passively waiting for death. There's no need to worry if the world can conceive of this. This world is a special entity with strong initiative; otherwise, how could it have produced so many protagonists?

Then I'll just 'die' again. It wouldn't be the first ti, anyway. Wang Linchi was quite indifferent. To him, death was like blinking; he even knew the entire process that followed. But how to stage this 'death'? This world perceives as an individual invader, not as another world. So, the best thod is to reveal myself and 'die' along with ng Wuji. I might as well use my identity as Wang Linchi; no need to change it. The data from when I betrayed the Pri Minister is still there; I can use it as evidence.

As for how to incite ng Wuji's hatred, that's also very simple: reveal the 'fact' that he's a Reincarnator. True, ng Wuji is a fake Reincarnator, but he himself doesn't know that. He genuinely believes he was reincarnated. Once this great secret of 'reincarnation' is exposed, he will undoubtedly fight to the death.

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