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"It really is quite exaggerated."

Gently rubbing his temples, Li Hao, who awoke from his dream, murmured softly.

The "exaggerated" he referred to wasn't Samael's Death Angel Legion, but the absurd technology tree of the Mountain and Sea Realm.

After gradually digesting the Burrowing Insect Civilization and Cybernetic Prosthetic Technology, the Mountain and Sea Realm developed its own unique Implant Technology.

This Implant Technology isn't chanical like Cybernetic Prosthetics, but rather biological, akin to the technologies of a Biological Civilization.

By adjusting and reshaping carbon-based DNA, the flesh separated from the Flesh and Blood Armor can evolve to have fixed functions and effects, thus enhancing its own capabilities.

Therefore, whether it's the Flesh and Blood Armor or the subsequent Implant Technology, their origin traces back to the Yuyu's immortal Divine Body.

In a sense, the Mountain and Sea People are on a shortcut to deification for all.

But herein lies the problem as well.

It's unclear whether it's the Skeletons' peculiar train of thought, or whether technical barriers impeded their exploration.

In any case, after advancing biotechnology to the level of Cyber Civilization, they never thought to develop a comprehensive information technology similar to the "Internet."

Although Zhiku seed to realize this point later and began utilizing the electromagnetic fields generated by biological implants to create an interactive "Information Network" implant.

But even with the concept of a "personal base station," it's at most a local area network.

Once beyond the range of individual communication, those with the "Information Network" are rely equipped with a single database that can be accessed at any ti.

Crucially, the "Information Network" is built upon the "Artificial Brain" derived from the Flesh and Blood Armor.

In other words, besides the Skeletons, other Mountain and Sea People don't have the basic conditions to utilize the "Information Network."

Under such circumstances, as the Creator, Li Hao had to personally build a "Main Server" accessible to all Mountain and Sea People.

And that Main Server is the "Ga Realm"—or more precisely, the Cyber Dinsion of the "Ga Realm."

By configuring a specialized Brain-Computer, whether external or implanted, the Mountain and Sea People can access the Cyber Dinsion's database.

As this Cyber Dinsion originates from the "Celestial Tao System."

Once the Mountain and Sea People access the Cyber Dinsion, it's equivalent to possessing a mythical ability similar to the "Dragon Race Inheritance."

Not only that, but the experiences and observations of the Mountain and Sea People ultimately feedback into the "Celestial Tao System," supplenting its database.

In comparison, entering the "Ga Realm" via a Brain-Computer and playing corresponding NPC roles is just the most basic functionality.

Even due to the "Ga Realm's" unique nature, the Mountain and Sea People can access the Cyber Dinsion in any world without worrying about signal issues.

"Isn't this a roundabout way of taking advantage of the Civilization Ga and Tranyas?"

Shaking his head with a smile, Li Hao snapped his fingers, awakening the Charms in his room.

Books opened automatically, the stove lit itself, clothes arranged themselves…

Before his breakfast was ready, Li Hao had about ten to twenty minutes left for contemplation.

Compared to the technological innovations and concept iterations of the Mountain and Sea Realm, Li Hao is now more focused on those fallen Yawei Gods.

Through subsequent conversations with Samael, Li Hao had essentially grasped the intelligence on the Yawei Gods.

The result was sowhat unexpected, yet seed within reason.

Previously, Li Hao had noticed that the Purgatory World seed like a living entity, with behavior patterns remarkably similar to the Yawei World.

After Samael's explanation, Li Hao realized that they were originally one.

When the Fallen Angel Lucifer chose to defect, not only did he take a third of the Angel Legion, but also a third of the Yawei World.

That beca the prototype of the Purgatory World—a world fragnt that actively devours other worlds.

The remaining two-thirds of the Yawei World, although slightly stronger than the Purgatory World, wasn't significantly superior either.

A fractured world ans rules are no longer complete, unable to form a self-sustaining cycle of matter and energy, destined to collapse one day.

The sudden disappearance of the Yawei World and the inexplicable fall of the Yawei Gods likely points to this reason.

As for Li Hao's concern, will the Yawei Gods appear on Earth?

To this, Samael provided a fairly reasonable answer.

When a world shatters, not all gods choose to perish with it.

Especially for the Yawei Gods, a pantheon held together by intimidation, "every god for themselves" is rely standard procedure in tis of crisis.

Only when there's no other option do the Yawei Deities beco compelled to head to the "Fallen Area."

Understanding this, Li Hao can mostly confirm that the Yawei God appearing on Earth wasn't a re coincidence.

As Li Hao previously speculated, the Yawei Gods realized long ago that the world would eventually fracture.

Therefore, they probably began laying plans in the "Fallen Area" early, planting the seeds for their resurrection after falling into the "Fallen Area."

Dare to hypothesize further—do the Yawei Gods only have believers on Earth?

Could there be other planets in the "Fallen Area" capable of nurturing life, where the Yawei Gods preemptively planted seeds of belief?

Despite many unexplained elents.

For instance, why haven't any Yawei Gods appeared to clarify these misconceptions despite the long-destroyed state of the Yawei World?

At the very least, Li Hao has roughly discerned the machinations of the Yawei Pantheon.

Even if the entire Yawei Pantheon has fallen and appeared in the "Fallen Area," knowing their true nature, Li Hao isn't afraid of them causing trouble again.

"We'll deal with whatever cos."

"What storm can a group of gods, stripped of their divine power and divinity, stir up?"

Thinking this, even Li Hao couldn't help but laugh self-deprecatingly.

Habitual caution led even Li Hao to feel his previous actions were sowhat excessive.

The Yawei Pantheon in its pri might have warranted Li Hao's attention.

But to regard them with the sa seriousness now is to undermine Li Hao's own confidence.

"Forget it, better focus on the upcoming college entrance exam!"

"I've studied for over ten years; today, I'll finally see the results."

With a heart as calm as still water, Li Hao was not at all worried about the upcoming exam.

He was rely contemplating how much he should score and in what manner he should enter his desired university.

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