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Main God Creation Rules
Author: Pure as I am
Introduction:
I'm blind.
I'm deaf.
……
But I became stronger.
P.S.: The first volume is a bit disorganized; you can start reading directly from the second volume, "Forbidden Zone of Life."
P.S.: The main text of "Reverse Eclipse" (200 million words) is complete; "The Lord of War" is currently being updated.
P.S.: Worlds involved: Apocalypse, Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress, Ghoul, Prototype, Attack on Titan, Rozen Maiden, Fallout, Griffin, Deepsea, Type-Moon, Chinese Paladin, Infinite Stratos, Terminator, Akame ga Kill!, Rebellion, Dragon Maid, Dungeon & Fighter, No Game No Life, Cinderella, Gensokyo, Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha, re;CREATOR, re:Zero -Starting Life in Another World-, A Certain Magical Index, One-Punch Man, Naruto, Scarlet Ammo, Cthulhu Mythos, The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya... to be added continuously.
Prototype: Chapter 1 Pandora's Box
As it turns out, not everyone is suited to cultivating immortality.
Lin Yi opened his eyes after failing his nineteenth attempt at Qi cultivation. He felt no sense of defeat or frustration, only a faint sense of enlightenment.
Spiritual root, innate talent, aptitude... These have different interpretations in different worlds, but according to Lin Yi's understanding, they should all be collectively referred to as talent—this is exactly what he lacks.
Among the disciples who entered the Qionghua Sect at the same time, the latest one had already completed the most basic Qi cultivation stage two weeks ago. He was still stuck here, constantly repeating the three introductory steps of condensing Qi, cultivating Qi, and then dispersing Qi.
In the repetition of these three steps, Lin Yi went from initial excitement to frustration, dejection, exhilaration, numbness... until his nineteenth moment of enlightenment.
"I'm not suited for cultivating immortality."
Even though I was just talking to myself, I received an "answer" deep in my mind.
Based on the spiritual energy conversion ratio, the person with the highest aptitude who entered the Qionghua Sect at the same time could absorb and fuse with approximately 43 times more spiritual energy than the host under the same conditions.
Lin Yi felt even more bitter: "If I remember correctly, he only has the aptitude of four spiritual roots."
[Based on the same proportional conversion, the spiritual energy absorption ratio of a three-elemental-root host is 86 times that of the host, that of a dual-elemental-root host is 172 times, that of a single-elemental-root host is 344 times, and that of a celestial-elemental-root host is—]
"Okay, I understand the logic."
In the end, Lin Yi realized that he had overestimated himself. Although he had prepared himself mentally, he still couldn't accept the reality.
We are all human beings, but in this world, the trajectory of each person's life is already predetermined at the moment of birth.
Those with spiritual roots can cultivate immortality, gaining unimaginable power and even the qualification to achieve immortality and ascend to heaven. Those without spiritual roots, however hard they try, are nothing more than brutes, easily killed even by novice cultivators, and will eventually turn into dust and vanish into nothingness after a hundred years.
In this comparison, Lin Yi suddenly felt that the children of officials and the children of the wealthy in his world were not so hateful. At least compared to the mortals and cultivators in this world, the ordinary people in his world could still have the possibility of climbing up through their own efforts. Although the probability was a bit low, it was not as bad as the possibility of mortals in this world becoming cultivators being completely zero.
However, Lin Yi doesn't care about being a second-generation official or a second-generation rich kid right now. What he wants to figure out is what he should do next.
The voice in my head still gave me the same answer that I'd heard countless times before.
[Establish a global travel organization to plunder resources and strengthen yourself]
Lin Yi remained noncommittal, saying, "It's easier said than done. You have neither the means to control them nor the methods to restrict them, and you don't even have the most basic ability to kill them. What are you going to do if you bring someone into this world who refuses to obey? Are you just going to wait for them to expose our existence?"
Lin Yi understood that one person's strength is limited long ago.
If conditions permit, he wouldn't mind accepting this suggestion to establish a global travel organization centered on himself, using resources plundered from multiple worlds to strengthen himself—there exists a elixir-based cultivation path where even the lowest level of the five spiritual roots can, with enough elixirs, fully reach the level of transcending tribulations or even ascending to immortality. However, the resources required during this process are dozens of times greater than those of cultivators with better aptitude, and this behavior is extremely exploitative of the cultivation world, essentially harming the world for personal gain.
The emergence of a successful alchemist often brings a catastrophe to the entire cultivation world, leaving a gap of talent for hundreds or even thousands of years. It is precisely for this reason that the cultivation world has a clear rule prohibiting the alchemist path, which also extinguished Lin Yi's attempt to gain power through this method.
The honest, righteous path—cultivating to become an immortal—was cut off, while the heretical path—using elixirs to attain enlightenment—had no possibility of being realized. Suddenly, it seemed that no direction could be found to continue forward.
"Okay...we can't put all our eggs in one basket."
Looking at those dashing figures riding immortal swords through the clouds in the distance, Lin Yi felt a mix of envy and determination.
"With my current strength, it's impossible for me to devise any methods to deal with those 'travelers,' and you also have no way to control their behavior. Therefore, it's simply impossible to pull humans from World Zero into other worlds to work for us. More likely, they will betray us immediately."
He paused for a moment, then continued, "Of course, it's possible they're playing along because they can't see our true strength. But once they realize our true nature, they might be grateful for the incredible opportunity we've given them, but they could also stab us in the back—even the slightest possibility of that won't be allowed!"
As an orphan who has struggled to survive in World Zero for twenty-three years, Lin Yi has never hesitated to speculate about others with the deepest malice. Many times, a possibility is not about its probability, but as long as it has the possibility of happening, that is enough. Human life is only once, and no accident can be tolerated.
Organizing the nascent plan in his mind, Lin Yi stood up from the futon that could accelerate the gathering of spiritual energy and let out a long breath: "Let's leave this world... It's not the right time for us here yet."
Just trying to hide from those powerful cultivators had already taken a lot of effort. He had hoped to obtain the power he longed for directly through cultivation, but it seemed that he had failed. So naturally, there was no reason for him to stay here any longer.
Just before stepping into that twisted passage, Lin Yi gazed intently at the sky outside the window, as if trying to imprint it all into his soul.
"Wait... I'll be back!"
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Zero World.
I have an idea.
Still reeling from the dizziness of being transported between two worlds, Lin Yi, upon returning to his room, immediately spoke to the being in his mind: "Since we can't find a controllable traveler in World Zero with our current abilities, why don't we search in other worlds?"
Insufficient observation time to select qualified candidates
"That's easy. If I remember correctly, you should have kept one item when it was smashed, right?"
[T-virus half-tube, not for normal use]
"It's alright, give it to me."
Before long, a half-broken glass tube appeared in Lin Yi's hand.
It must have been used before, because the light blue liquid in the glass tube that was originally full of markings was only about half full, and there were still faint liquid residues at the bottle opening, but it was well sealed inside the container.
Props: T-virus (disposable) (damaged)
Rarity: Two stars
介绍:使用者有20%的概率全属性+5,30%概率成为感染者,40%概率成为中度感染者,10%概率成为深度感染者(仅对体质属性低于30者产生作用)
Holding the half-glass test tube of T-virus with utmost care, Lin Yi issued commands to the entity in his mind.
"Go to World Two"
As the passage opened and closed, Lin Yi entered this alternate world, which resembled a parallel universe to Earth. Just as he was recovering from the dizziness, he received some terrible news.
[Insufficient energy remaining; 3 world portal opening attempts remaining]
"...How long will the fourth time take?"
[At the current global energy concentration, passive absorption would require 2351.98 hours.]
Taking a deep breath, the last trace of hesitation in his heart was completely shattered by the cold, hard data. Standing on the twenty-first floor of the hotel, Lin Yi opened the window.
Facing the howling wind, he forcefully threw the half-tube of T-virus in his hand—
Pandora's box was opened on this day.
Prototype: Chapter 2 Virus Outbreak
In order to distinguish those seemingly identical worlds, Lin Yi numbered each world he could access. World Zero was the world he had lived in for twenty-three years—a normal and ordinary world with neither magic nor superpowers, and certainly no cultivators or the like.
Similarly, the world identified as World Two is also an ordinary world similar to World Zero. To a large extent, even the place names and histories overlap. Lin Yi had asked the being in his mind why this was the case, but the answer he received was that it was due to missing data.
After much thought, I can only attribute this to the so-called "parallel world".
In World Zero, Lin Yi had come across a book about worldview hypotheses. It said that the world was not unique, but rather that different branches emerged from the different choices made by each person, developing independently of each other. Lin Yi was not quite sure what choices led to the different forms of cultivation worlds, but judging from the many similarities between World Two and World Zero, they were probably quite similar.
Therefore, given that the existing conditions prevented him from taking action against World Zero, Lin Yi ultimately chose this parallel world, which was similar to yet different from his own, as his "testing ground"...
Under normal circumstances, 97.3% of humans are not immune to T-virus infection.
As I watched Lin Yi throw the half-tube of T-virus out the window, the entity in my mind that hadn't uttered any words of dissuasion throughout the entire process suddenly issued a warning.
Lin Yi slammed the window shut again and took out a gas mask he had prepared beforehand, putting it directly on his head. It was made in World Zero. Although he couldn't obtain power from other worlds due to his talent, it was still quite simple to exchange some money for daily necessities using the "specialties" of each world.
Having already consulted the entity within his mind after learning of the T-virus's existence, he learned that as long as it wasn't directly ingested, his barely cultivated "Qi Refining" ability should be enough to immunize him against the virus's airborne transmission. He then said in a deep voice, "But there's still a 2.7% probability, isn't there? The city's permanent population is about 120 million. Based on this ratio, approximately 32400 people will survive by successfully resisting the virus's invasion. Of course, most of them will be killed by infected individuals who are transformed into zombies... What is the approximate probability?"
Survival rates depend on individual physical and mental qualities.
Based on the values provided by the main god, Lin Yi calculated the specific number: "So, approximately 2600 people will be able to persevere?"
[Specific values may vary over time]
“I understand that. At first, it will be a chaotic escape, and because it is spread through the air, even if the army is deployed, it will be impossible to control it in a short time. The more likely scenario is a large-scale lockdown, just like Raccoon City you mentioned before.”
He paused for a moment, then continued, "Then those who were not infected by the virus will gradually adapt to this environment where the air is full of infectious viruses, and the mortality rate will drop rapidly. Our target is among these survivors—since there is no time to screen qualified candidates one by one, we can only use this kind of mass elimination method."
Looking down at the people below, still oblivious to what was about to happen, busy either for themselves or for others, Lin Yi's heavy feeling slowly eased.
Some things, once you open a door, you'll find they're not so difficult after all...
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The total amount of the half-tube T virus was still too insignificant for the entire Bed City. Even though the existence in their minds had indicated that breaking it would successfully trigger the viral infection, it still took more than 72 hours from discarding the half-tube virus to confirming the first case of infection.
It happened in a small shop not far from the hotel.
For safety reasons, Lin Yi stockpiled a large amount of living supplies in the hotel and was prepared to evacuate at any time. He did not leave the room. He only learned about the first outbreak of erosion through the news.
At 3:40 PM today, a vicious attack occurred at the XX store. The victim suffered serious bite injuries and has been taken to the hospital for treatment. The attacker, in a state of agitation, bit several passing customers before being apprehended by the police. The specific motive for the incident is still under investigation.
What was originally just an ordinary public dispute became somewhat bizarre when it involved "biting" as a means of attack. Furthermore, the location of the incident was in the same direction as the half-tube of virus that had been thrown out three days prior. Lin Yi was already 90% certain that the virus had begun to spread.
“I have a question.”
Staring at the fleeting images on the television screen, Lin Yi suddenly asked the entity in his mind, "Are all zombies the same in different worlds?"
[Information missing, cannot be confirmed]
"Okay...it's just a little strange."
Suppressing her doubts, Lin Yi glanced at the digital clock hanging on the wall and silently took a bite of the chocolate bar in her hand while calculating the time.
16:29
The First Municipal Hospital
"How are the wounded soldiers who were just brought in?"
"Still bites anyone she sees."
"Has the sedative been administered?"
"Yes, we just administered double the dose, but it doesn't seem to be working yet."
The doctor standing at the door felt a sudden tremor in his heart upon hearing the frantic roar from inside. He lowered his hand, which had been about to push the patient away, and said, "Never mind, let the psychiatrists take a look. Perhaps he's suffered severe psychological trauma."
"Dr. Oda, the patient's wound hasn't been treated yet..."
Upon hearing this, Dr. Oda's face hardened: "Listen to this! Is there anything wrong with this sound? I don't think even a stray dog in heat has this much energy. It's been going on for half an hour and still hasn't quieted down!"
The doctor following behind agreed repeatedly, but dared not mention the bitten nurses again.
Just as Dr. Oda was about to give some instructions, a panicked nurse suddenly ran out of the infirmary: "Dr. Oda, the police just called—"
Dr. Oda frowned, whether from the nurse's blatant running around the hospital or from the police call, he said impatiently, "Tell them we can't handle this person, hand her over to the psychiatry department."
"No, no! He told us to immediately take control of the wounded and isolate everyone who had been in contact with them!"
Doctor Oda's face darkened: "What do you mean?"
"I'm not sure either, it sounded really noisy on the other end of the phone..."
The sudden impact from behind startled the three of them. Looking at the small cracks in the glass, Dr. Oda realized he had made a huge mistake.
Prototype: Chapter 3 Paralysis
While Lin Yi waited for the virus to take effect, he felt regret more than once—not for the fact that he had released the virus, but for the fact that he had rashly thrown it out onto the street.
Even just randomly throwing them into any school would be better than this choice, at least in that kind of place the population is dense enough.
Although there may seem to be more people on the streets, no one can guarantee that a mere half-tube of T-virus can successfully infect passersby in such a short period of time. Even if they are infected, how can we guarantee that the local medical and security organizations will not detect the abnormality and thus control the virus before it truly breaks out on a large scale?
A better option would be to simply drop them off at a military base—once this largest emergency control organization is paralyzed, it's only a matter of time before the rest are eroded. Alternatively, they should be dropped off at a hospital or police station, since in an emergency anyone would instinctively run to the police station, and hospitals are the first place to solve these "patients'" problems. Once they are paralyzed, everything else will be much easier.
These are the lessons Lin Yi learned in this operation. Fortunately, these lessons didn't immediately slap him in the face the moment they were exposed.
Perhaps it was some kind of destiny at work, but the first infected person attacked passersby after being infected. After being subdued by the police, they were taken to the police station and the hospital respectively. Before anyone realized what this phenomenon meant, the virus broke out.
The police station was the first to be paralyzed.
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