Chapter 1739: Chapter 1739

1739: Chapter 1735: The Project 1739: Chapter 1735: The Project “Whether it works or not, it’s at least worth trying.

Instead of blindly hunting , why not try my method…

Using the power of the God Above Gods to kill them might be the most viable path for now.”

Lu Ping’an’s approach was actually rather straightforward and crude.

I truly don’t understand this problem, nor can I grasp its mysteries, but if I simply know how to use it, isn’t that enough?

“Using the rules of the God Above Gods to kill itself… It does seem to have some potential.”

Just like those “mathematical formulas,” I only need to know how to apply them.

Can it really be done?”

“Theoretically, it’s possible.

If A = B + B + B, then conversely, B + B + B = A would also hold true.

We don’t need to know how it operates; we simply need to use it.”

“The problem is, we don’t have the qualification to use this formula… This equal sign itself—do we even have the authority to use it?”

The World’s Reason can be regarded as a kind of privilege, a sort of ability to “input A and get B” as the result.

This formula is valid in the eyes of the God Above Gods because it contains its own “rules.” Yet, it’s precisely this set of rules that renders everyone helpless.

To reverse it, to trace the formula backward—do you truly have the qualifications…?

“My cauldron, the ‘Cradle of Life,’ has the privilege of fusing life.

It can simulate the compatibility of life modules, which is particularly useful at this moment…”

Lu Ping’an explained his ability, which, to be honest, was the core of his craft.

The Big Cat… the bygone Mother Goddess was the fusion of life, and Lu Ping’an’s ability is essentially the “reverse logic” of that very power.

Therefore, reversing it once more is entirely possible.

“In fact, we’ve had similar ideas before, but producing the perfectly calibrated World’s Reason…”

In the domain of deities, only Divine Right can counter Divine Right.

No matter how strong the Big Cat was back then, her Mother Goddess cult was ultimately merely a ninth-order creation.

This time, the opponent is “above tenth-order but below eleventh-order.”

Being crushed is almost inevitable… The top Life systems have considered similar capabilities, but obtaining a perfectly calibrated World’s Reason is far from easy.

“My power, my cauldron, can extract the rules and logic within a material, merging them into new life, allowing the life created to utilize the logic of the material…”

Lu Ping’an’s ability is precisely “I don’t understand it, but I can use it.” By transforming lifeless matter into living entities, he forcibly utilizes the inherent power of materials.

And right now, is there any shortage of Dragon-Snake blood and meat imbued with special privileges?

In truth, Lu Ping’an’s Life Cauldron has been simmering Dragon-Snake meat for so long it’s almost cooked.

If he hadn’t realized he couldn’t resolve it himself, he wouldn’t be asking others for assistance.

“… As for the Mother Goddess cult, the Balance Disaster Beast of that era was the ‘gathering of life.’ If we can create a new Mother Goddess to continually fuse specified targets…”

Life invasion should be resolved using life’s natural predator… This was Lu Ping’an’s thought process, and fortunately, he held just the right cards to play.

The constantly aggregating Tree of Life from back then left a profound impression on Lu Ping’an—the Mother Goddess, as the embodiment of “Life,” was not weak in terms of the combined power of Ten Thousand Spirits.

It was precisely her overwhelming potential and excessive threat that sealed her fate as doomed to failure.

But viewed from another angle…

“… That logic, which was once a logic of destruction, destined to failure, now stands as a logic of salvation.

Using the blood and life of outsiders as materials rather than the fragile native inhabitants…”

Chances are, the adverse winds of before will turn into favorable ones this time.

Theoretically and technically, Lu Ping’an believed there was hope, but “development” required time, resources, luck, and even “sacrifices.”

This problem is extraordinarily complex.

Creating the desired entity begins at the ninth-order level, and Lu Ping’an realized he simply couldn’t achieve it.

“My Life Cauldron also needs to be upgraded to above ninth-order…”

“Dragon-Snake blood and meat are excellent materials… but they’re still insufficient.

I need more ingredients.”

“The simulation programs are not comprehensive enough, and my techniques aren’t advanced enough…”

Lu Ping’an pondered, knowing he couldn’t remain indecisive; seeking technical support was imperative.

As an eighth-order being and a young newcomer, even with some reputation in Lin Nu’s Church, Lu Ping’an was merely a rookie among the planet’s Life Gods and Quasi-Gods.

Initially, he just wanted to experiment and see if he could secure some “investment,” but the result…

“Let me take a look.”

That does seem plausible…”

Judging from the reactions, Chris’s reputation proved far more effective than Lu Ping’an’s.

Uh, haven’t heard news about her in years—what about her…”

“Something happened not long ago.

She fell… but I always knew she wouldn’t actually die…”

Here, among many old-timers who live as if a decade passes in a single day, some hadn’t even realized Chris had been through turmoil.

And now, as soon as Lu Ping’an mentioned the Mother Goddess, her notoriety coupled with her unique abilities immediately sparked considerations.

“Indeed… it does seem like a tailored solution…”

“But it’s still insufficient…”

“Adding Lu Ping’an might make it work… Twin fusion isn’t just doubling the effect; it’s far more complex than that.”

Lu Ping’an’s proposal instantly drew attention from the very top echelon.

After brief deliberations, numerous influential figures began to settle in Lu Ping’an’s courtyard, attempting to assess the situation… Though frankly, after repeated failures and the downfall of many renowned figures, their confidence in Lu Ping’an was minimal.

At this point, even someone as audacious and nonsensical as the “Bullshit King” would be seen as a desperate lifeline, let alone Lu Ping’an’s seemingly plausible plan.

“… We have to act quickly; opportunities are scarce.”

The brutal reality was laid bare; everyone had to fight for survival.

Lu Ping’an’s courtyard had become a genuine half plane, a “little world” resembling an actual Divine Kingdom, which reassured the influential figures who had moved in.

But the cloaked nun greeting them stirred subtle expressions among many.

“… You didn’t actually die?”

“I thought it was just a rumor…”

Evidently, Kerdalais held some recognition among the high-level circles… though it wasn’t necessarily a positive reputation.

What truly surprised Lu Ping’an was the unexpectedly decent relationship between them and Chris…

“In truth, Kerdalais wasn’t particularly infamous back in the day; among those figures, she wasn’t the most extreme…”

In advanced Life systems, it’s hard to distinguish between “good” and “evil”… Their methods might have been even more radical than Chris’s, as most lacked nothing but a shred of humanity and morality.

Without the limits of morals and humanity, the distinction between good and evil becomes meaningless, leaving them capable of anything.

Lu Ping’an sighed, already aware that many of these big shots were likely here to see “old friends” or even to gather themselves under the pretense of aiding him.

We truly don’t have much time remaining.”