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"You started these plans a year ago?"

"To be precise, it started when we first discovered the information you left behind. However, at that time, we couldn't be sure whether what you had on you was part of a fragment, so we could only use our control over the two worlds to explore it little by little..."

There's no such thing as a free lunch—Lin Yi, who already understood this principle, ultimately stumbled because of his faith in himself, or rather, in the Supreme God. Laplace's ulterior motives were clear from the beginning, but at that time, both the Supreme God and Lin Yi were confident that they could keep it under control, until the existence behind it that truly controlled all of this—another fragment of the Supreme God—emerged, and the existing plan suddenly collapsed.

"Is this world specifically designed to deal with me?"

Are you puzzled?

Instead of immediately answering Lin Yi's question, he spoke in a high-pitched tone, like an actor revealing the truth in the final act of a suspenseful stage play, recounting the "truth" of the past: "The strangeness of this world: the extinction of human civilization, the disappearance of the world's will, and the excessively powerful mutated creatures. It's strange from any single perspective. Just an accident led to such a severe result. How unjust must the 'gods' of this world be!"

Watching Laplace's performance with indifference, Lin Yi said calmly, "However, it becomes valid if a 'fourth party' is added to these three parties."

Let's re-examine the entire history.

The pre-radioactive civilization—a global nuclear explosion caused by an accident—can be attributed to humanity's own actions, or it could be seen as Gaia, Earth's consciousness retaliating against humanity's destructive behavior. After all, this is a world with a medium level of activity, and the activity level of its world consciousness is far superior to that of other low-activity worlds.

Intelligent Conservation: Chapter 150 Intelligent Conservation (End)

At this stage, the "fourth party" has not yet appeared; it is merely a tug-of-war between "humanity" and "world consciousness." In terms of outcome, "Alaya," representing human consciousness, and "Gaia," representing planetary consciousness, both suffered heavy losses in this conflict.

Then came the radiation period, estimated to be about a hundred years after the radiation began. The radioactive dust that had shrouded the sky finally began to fall and dissipate. During this hundred years, humanity, which had suffered greatly, rebuilt a civilization in the ruins that was no less advanced than before. Just as they were about to move forward with painful lessons, the "fourth party" suddenly visited.

It somehow triggered a second global nuclear explosion, and the dust from nuclear radiation once again enveloped the planet's surface. The world consciousness, severely damaged for the second time, was powerless to resist the intruder's invasion. Just as they were about to recover through a long period of rest and recuperation—the reproduction and development of humanity and the restoration and management of the planet's environment—the "fourth party" delivered the most fatal blow to this severely damaged planet.

"Iron Beast... Nuclear radiation alone cannot mutate carbon-based life into silicon-based life, but if there is another complete energy and matter conversion system behind it, then that's a different story."

Just as Lin Yi was able to build a civilization of mechanical intelligence in this desolate, ruined world, it is not difficult to create a mechanical race with complete theoretical and technological support. So the "Fourth Party" did just that.

In this way, it completely eradicated "Alaya"—driving humanity off the land and wiping them out.

This method was used to force Gaia into a deep sleep—the Iron Beast's destruction of nature was not limited to a specific area, but rather caused the collapse of the entire ecosystem.

Imagine that metallic life forms would only plunder the world's resources without ever dying or producing anything. To some extent, they would be even worse than humans. At least humans, no matter how much they plunder, would inevitably reinvest what they plunder back into the planet itself. But the iron beasts would be different.

Based on the enormous iron beasts Lin Yi saw, they could easily live for hundreds or thousands of years without external interference. And by then, how devastated would this planet be?

— Achieve the most efficient outcome with the simplest means and the least consumption.

The sudden intrusion of the "fourth party," another fragment of the main god, has truly achieved this goal.

Throughout the entire process, it merely stirred up the unstable relationships within humanity and then mass-produced a batch of iron beasts. The rest was entirely accomplished through internal evolution within the world. However, the final result was that it easily collapsed the resistance capabilities of an entire active world through these two small "actions," so much so that when Lin Yi arrived, he was met with an almost completely unprepared state...

"So, this world is a world that's half-invaded by 'fragments'?"

"Oh, your idea is undoubtedly correct. If it weren't for the sudden discovery of your existence, this world would probably have already fallen into the arms of the 'God'. But since you have appeared, compared to a brand new fragment, a medium-active world is not worth considering at all."

"..."

Now, all the questions have been fully answered, but it still doesn't help the current situation at all, and in fact—

"Intelligent... Dong-A Heavy Industries."

Ignoring the dense clusters of red dots constantly approaching on his retina, Lin Yi posed his final question: "Are they also products of the 'fourth party'?"

The rabbit-headed man still had a big smile on his face, but Lin Yi already had the answer.

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The Filipinos have reason to be afraid.

He thought that taking the automaton to fight against the terrifying monster that was over a hundred meters tall was the greatest determination he could muster. However, after barely managing to hold out outside the battlefield until the end of the battle, a sudden change occurred—Qi 〧⒉⑶「⊙⒋ 〉j iu《祁?氵⑷—It wasn't a change of the magnitude of the appearance of a second iron beast, but rather a nuclear explosion that he was extremely familiar with in the world before he transmigrated, which was considered the ultimate weapon of the civilization at that time.

The devastating mushroom cloud wiped out half of his automatons almost instantly upon its eruption. After he forced himself to endure the fear and ordered the remaining automatons to retreat, he ended up with less than a third of his total sortie force.

"Damn it, shit, trash, idiot—what happened?!"

As always, the Filipinos, who could only vent their anger and fear in this way because of their helplessness, noticed something unusual. For example, the secretary ship that would come to comfort them immediately did not speak, the flagship that would encourage them with sarcasm was also silent, and even the logistics ship that would gently comfort them was also silent.

For no apparent reason, despite being bathed in the glaring sunlight, the Filipinos felt a chill deep in their bones.

"Hey... don't just stay silent."

Even Fei Zhou herself didn't know why her voice was trembling when she said those words. They had been together for a year and knew each other very well. They had a friendly relationship where they supported each other and talked about everything. Why had they become so unfamiliar after being apart for less than half a day?

So unfamiliar... that they would point guns at each other?

Staring blankly at the dark muzzle, the Filipino man saw only a cold, mechanical gaze through the cannon's back. He opened his mouth as if trying to salvage something—

"boom--------"

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"Do you know the relationship between machines and intelligence?"

Looking around at the automatons closing in, the rabbit-headed creature smiled contentedly: "Mechanics have no limits. From simple two-wheeled carriages to interstellar warships, even the 'Gods' cannot say they have reached the end of the mechanical realm. However, intelligence is different. On one hand, like machinery, it can be strengthened without restriction as hardware and software evolve—it also has no limits. But on the other hand, intelligence has a 'limit' that can never be surpassed."

Raising his walking stick, he gently pointed at the silent Lin Yi: "Just like that 'forbidden zone' you've been involved in."

"..."

"The so-called limit of intelligence, to be more precise, should be the conservation of intelligence. It is as ubiquitous as the conservation of energy. Take what you are seeing now as an example. When you think you have completely controlled these puppets with the highest authority you have, what would happen if another higher level of 'authority' suddenly appeared?"

"..."

"That's right, they're all gone! The so-called conservation of intelligence means that intelligence is always limited by the control of 'authority'. Sometimes they are more reliable than any external force—powerful, numerous, and absolutely loyal! But sometimes they are not even as good as an ant."

"In the conservation of intelligence, true intelligence is not limited by the creation or control of its existence; it is only limited by 'authority'."

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Intelligent Conservation: Chapter 151 The Revenge of Civilization

Humans trust machines more than they trust themselves.

I don't know why, but the words recorded in the East Asia Heavy Industries ruins came to mind at this moment. Maybe it's just because the two situations are too similar and resonate with me.

Humans were once like that: they blindly trusted the machines they created, believing that they would not turn their knives on them—to point their weapons at them. So they entrusted the only weapon that could save them to the machines for safekeeping. Then, when the machines they trusted pointed their guns at them because of orders from higher authorities, they had no choice but to die.

What about yourself?

The rudimentary form of an "intelligent civilization," painstakingly built up with considerable time and effort, collapsed and disintegrated simply because of a "permission."

Intelligent conservation—Intelligence is unique and individually limited, possessing only authority.

It's not as widespread as the law of conservation of energy; at least, such a law hasn't been born in Lin Yi's Zero World. However, in this situation, it's more deadly than any other law. How pleasant it is to wield the intelligence of a civilization to destroy the enemy, how just as painful it is for the enemy to wield the intelligence of a civilization to destroy him...

"Boom—Erlingxiagulingjiu|Sulfur^Jiu———————"

The storm of metal easily tore apart the boulders that served as a barrier. When it tried to escape the area, it was surrounded by overwhelming artillery fire. It had no choice but to activate its armor overload to forcibly withstand the weapons it had designed and manufactured itself. The flames and shockwaves lasted for nearly five minutes. The saturation firepower leveled half a mountain. And further away, more and more automated humanoids were still approaching. They were facing their creator with the same resolve that Lin Yi had given them to kill the iron beast at all costs.

"How wonderful! Don't you think so, Your Excellency?"

The head, still buzzing from the shock, couldn't clearly respond to those words. Shaking its body, it crawled out of the crater, which had been blasted into a pitch-black crater. Its blurred vision once again caught sight of the rabbit's head not far away.

"Simple permissions combined with simple commands have created such a beautiful stage."

beauty?

Quite subtly, Lin Yi came to agree with Rabbit Head's insane remarks for the first time.

The second area of ​​exploration that I decided to explore after life entered the forbidden zone was indeed beautiful. Unlike the variability of life and viruses, it could yield the same expected results as long as there was enough data, samples and knowledge.

Having achieved these results, Lin Yi naturally put them into use, but he never considered how he should face the situation if he were in an opposing position. No, it wasn't that he hadn't thought about it, but rather that he didn't want to. After all, the prospects presented by the area combining machinery and intelligence provided by the God of War were too wonderful. He was like someone immersed in a beautiful dream, unwilling to wake up, until the sharp blade called "reality" was pressed against his throat, and he was shocked to realize that he had gone too fast and too far down this path...

"Perhaps I should thank you in this regard."

A deep voice emanated from beneath the bony visor, but it was nothing like the despair or desperate madness Laplace had anticipated; it was simply calm... or perhaps even tinged with gratitude?

"If it weren't for you, I'm afraid I would have continued to make stupid mistakes."

He muttered to himself, then opened and raised his right hand, which had returned to the same temperature as his body surface—and aimed it directly at the furrowed rabbit's head.

"You should run away."

"Run away? Why?"

As if completely oblivious to the approaching figures in the distance, the voice beneath the visor clearly conveyed an emotion called "doubt."

For the first time, the rabbit felt uneasy—everything was going according to plan, but something wasn't.

"You failed, but it's not completely over yet. The protagonist on stage won't be defeated by small setbacks. You should try to escape back to your own world. With your current abilities, you should be able to do it."

"You mean reverse positioning? If I really do that, I guess the next thing I'll have to face is dozens of worlds being invaded simultaneously by the 'God'."

"But you have no other choice."

It has to be said that this scene is quite bizarre: the murderer persuades the victim to escape, while the victim finds reasons to wait for the murderer to "commit the crime." However, for both parties in the conversation, this scene is by no means bizarre; rather, it is the normal course of events...

"One last question, can you tell me how you took over my privileges?"

"...Mechanized Mind, an insignificant auxiliary spell in the magical world, but with slight modifications, it can play a huge role in certain areas."

"It really is magic..."

There was no surprise, only a sudden realization that "I see." Faced with Lin Yi's attitude, the rabbit's unease reached its peak—it wasn't that it lacked combat ability; whether in the N-domain before or now, it had the ability to personally participate in battles, but it couldn't be sure.

The host of this "God" fragment was far too cautious, to the point of being demanding.

Even after a year of observation, it only saw that he had created this "intelligent civilization" during that year, and didn't even know what abilities he had previously acquired. This is why the planned nuclear explosion and the N-domain failed one after another. Otherwise, according to the original plan, he should have died long ago when he invaded that human's body and detonated Golas's body, instead of being delayed until now.

For this reason, even under these circumstances, Laplace still dared not approach them personally.

Not paying much attention to Laplace's reaction, Lin Yi, realizing that he had wasted too much time on the wrong things over the past year, decided to suspend his exploration of this field—power is power only because it can be mastered, and when it cannot be mastered, it can only be uncontrollable violence.

Clearly, the current intelligence and machinery are nothing short of violence to Lin Yi, and the kind that will turn against him. So the focus now should not be on how to clean up the mess, but on how to end it.

"Although I made many mistakes... God, amplify."

[In the third stage of energy storage – the radiation device is ready]

"But at least..."

With a sudden burst of frenzied impact from his right hand, the ignored red particles collapsed and compressed around his outstretched fingers. The rabbit head that was staring at the beam of light seemed to want to make a move, but the speed at which light spreads is never comparable to that of flesh and blood.

"It wasn't a complete loss."

[Gravon - Emission]

On that day, the red jet of particles, along with the rabbit's head, easily obliterated all matter within a diameter of 50 cm and a length of 116,597 meters—the farthest distance that the Supreme God could detect—and finally disappeared at the very end of the sky.

This is the end of a stage play, and also the revenge of a world's civilization and consciousness, which exhausted its last bit of strength to complete the revenge against the first invader.

Magical Mysteries: Chapter 152 Mechanized Mind

If we were to ask what Rise Tetsuza has been paying attention to lately, besides the occasional visits from students at the nearby private Shengxiang Elementary School to Rabbit House, it would probably be that strange guest who has reappeared after more than a year.

The specific cause dates back to a week ago.

On that day, when this strange guest entered Rabbit House, Rize Tezuka was not able to recognize him immediately—after all, he was just a slightly odd guest, and more than a year had passed since their last meeting, so it would be strange if she could recall him after just one encounter.

This matter should have just passed, and the two who were once "acquainted" would have returned to their original stranger relationship due to time and distance, continuing to play the roles of customer and waiter respectively. However, when Rise Amaza noticed the menu ordered by this strange customer that day, the impression that had almost disappeared suddenly became clear again.

This situation reached its peak when Rise Tedeza saw him frown as he swallowed the dessert on the table. Then the girl remembered that more than a year ago, there was a similar strange customer who occupied the same spot every day and ordered different menu items, as if he was looking for some kind of "thing" and savoring the food in the store again and again.

However, these foods that bring satisfaction and happiness seem to have no effect on him at all. The frown he made while tasting them left such a deep impression on Dedeza Rise that now, just a little bit of the past scene "re-enacted" is enough for Dedeza Rise to quickly recall the memory of this strange guest.

However, aside from these unchanged things, after several days of intentional and unintentional observation, Dedeza Rise gradually noticed some changes in this strange customer, including his right hand wrapped in thick bandages, his occasional soliloquy as if talking to someone, or his sudden moments of blank staring... But the biggest change for Dedeza Rise, and for Rabbit House, the dessert and café, was indeed this—

"Excuse me, are these snacks not to your liking?"

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As far as I can remember, this wasn't the first time I'd spoken to her.

Upon hearing the voice, Lin Yi looked up and, upon seeing the familiar face, subconsciously spent 0.3 seconds recalling the conversation from over a year ago, concluding that there was nothing unusual about it.

"No, even if you don't taste it yourself, you can judge how delicious the food is just by looking at the expressions on people's faces."

As he spoke, his gaze drifted to one side to a couple who were wearing happy expressions.

Clearly, what could elicit such expressions from them wasn't just the intense emotion they were experiencing; the delicious food they were savoring was also indispensable, comparatively speaking...

Feeling the still bland taste in his mouth, Lin Yi suddenly missed the nauseating taste of rotting flesh and blood from the past. At least that proved that he was "tasting," an act belonging to intelligent beings, instead of just mechanically repeating the behavior of ingestion and digestion as he was now.

"but--"

Seeing that this strange guest did not show any resistance as expected, Rize Tendeza breathed a sigh of relief and began to express her question for the first time: "You don't seem to be able to enjoy it?"

This is a rather abstract and vague description. The moment she said it, Rize Tenten regretted it. Her limited experience was not enough for her to describe this feeling well, so she could only say something that sounded like she was deliberately picking a fight. If that's the case, then it's only natural that she would get angry.

Filled with regret, Rize was surprised to find that this strange guest still did not show any negative emotions, and even fell silent as if he understood what she wanted to express.


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