Chapter Index

    It’s back under the water again.

    A terrible silence where there is nothing to do.

    But this time, you don’t have to completely let go and just wait for an opportunity. There are a lot of memories that need to be sorted out by then.

    First of all, we got two summoning methods.

    Yasle’s way.

    The Daegon method.

    Yasle’s way is to build an altar and slaughter a large number of sacrifices there to summon the gods into a vessel.

    The advantage is that the caster doesn’t need any special abilities. You just have to kill a lot to meet the cost called “Gyeok.” This means that there are no cases where you can’t summon someone because you don’t have the qualifications to do so even though you’ve put in the memories.

    The downside is that you have to choose the bowl, so you have to have an eye for choosing and the bowl needs to be in the right place for the time.

    When putting in Yasle’s memories, the method of choosing the bowl is also included, so the choice itself is not the problem. The problem is that Yasle is so picky that she had to wait for the bowl to be born and grow for over ten years.

    If you compromise that bowl, you will fail.

    No, in order to call upon God in Yasle’s memory, you only need a sacrifice that corresponds to the highest level. But the problem is that a simple highest level cannot contain me.

    That’s why it didn’t work out.

    It’s so tricky that finding a bowl is purely a matter of luck.

    Secondly, the Dagon method.

    The good thing is that you don’t have to worry about the bowl.

    At first, I thought I could enter because I was a child of the harvester, but looking at Daegon’s memories, that’s not the case. It takes at least 10 years to raise one, and an average of 20 years, but if you raise one properly, you can forcefully create a vessel that can accept the god.

    Another characteristic of offerings made in the Dagon method is that they can gain the special abilities that the individual had.

    Besides, you don’t have to worry about the person reciting the spell, or the spellcaster for short. If you do it alone, you have to be at the level of Daegon’s top subordinate, but you can divide it up and recite the spell among several people, like you did when you summoned me at Woljedang.

    The downside is that it takes a huge amount of time, money, and manpower. In order to create a vessel, the baby must be locked in a special room from birth and continuously fed special drugs to continuously modify the body.

    And since there is a high possibility that the caster will die from the burden while reciting the spell, it is recommended to prepare five times as many people as reciting the spell. And there is also the problem of how to put the spell into the caster.

    There’s not enough time to cram everything into one person.

    I compared the pros and cons.

    Overall, the level of completion is very high.

    Although it’s a bit odd to compare him to someone who has completely conquered a world with humans.

    By the way, if you look at Daegon as a standard, its disadvantages are not disadvantages. It’s something you can get if you look for it.

    The spirit of solving anything with money.

    But that’s just too difficult for the harvest candidates who are backed into a dead end and have no choice but to despair.

    People who have fallen that far are basically at a level where their personality is ruined like a rag, so it is nearly impossible to run things stably like Tisha even if you give them power.

    In the end, Yasle is the one that’s easier to write with.

    No. Strictly speaking, there are three ways.

    The descendants of the harvester ascend directly as sacrifices. This is not the entire body ascending, but only a part of it connecting with the above.

    The problem is that unless the harvester is with his offspring at that moment, I can’t go up because I can’t perceive it.

    Oh my.

    It’s really hard to work your way up from the bottom. Really.

    However, there are many other things to be gained in the second world.

    First of all, the one stroke Cheonma Shingong.

    Any harvester can use it.

    Cheonma compressed the Cheonma Shingong to its limit and contained it in one stroke. In fact, Sima Baek perfectly used the Cheonma Shingong with just one stroke of the Cheonma Shingong.

    therefore…….

    uh?

    Why, does it remain as a memory? At that time, Cheonma had already reached the harvest season, so he doesn’t have any memories. What remains is the memory of me watching him through his eyes.

    So I can’t understand what that person understood. If he uses a technique called Ilhwak Cheonma Shingong, there’s no way it would remain in his memory… … .

    They say it’s better because it’s shorter than Eunjae’s Cheonma Shingong!

    You’re lucky!

    Next is the introduction of Soosimgong.

    I’m not sure about this.

    This was also given to Sima Baek along with the Ilhwak Cheonma Shingong, but there is no trace of it being used. It has never snowed since I used the sword.

    I don’t know why this remains in my memory.

    I don’t think there’s a forget function, so I guess I’ll use it someday.

    And then I organize my abilities.

    Or, as we might call it, a function.

    First of all, I can push myself towards the person I touch.

    If this is too powerful, the area where the harvester is located will physically explode.

    Light falling towards me.

    It seems like the physical address doesn’t change. Let me put it in simple terms.

    In faded memories, there are times when people enter dreams.

    And in the dream, you can go deeper into the dream, and if you go down too much, you hit the bottom.

    The human body is in that place, but the spirit has descended into the depths.

    In that way, the human body is in that place, but the light has come down into the depths.

    To where I am.

    The world is like a glass bottle, and when it breaks, it seems like it will fall all the way to where I am. But in reality, it seems like only light falls and not the body.

    But when the first world was shattered, all living things fell to me… … .

    I still don’t know much about this. I didn’t know that even Daegon and Wonsicheonjon could emit light.

    And the second ability.

    You can create a harvester by reciting the contract and having the other party agree.

    If the opponent agrees, just push me into the opponent’s light and that’s it. Then the harvester can directly or indirectly obtain the warmth of the opponent he killed.

    This is a key component to my warmth harvest.

    If I kill someone alive, I get warmth.

    If it’s one or two people, they might come in once in a while. But what if it accumulates over time? And what if there are a lot of them?

    At every moment, a tremendous amount will come in.

    Just don’t push too many into one world. If there were too many, the world would suddenly break apart and all the creatures in the first world would fall to me.

    There was heat, not warmth, but only for a brief moment.

    In the end, it was just a momentary pleasure.

    It’s better to get it steadily than to get it all at once.

    Let’s go back to the story.

    I think the mechanism for gaining warmth is somehow related to the act of killing.

    The Harvester is the ruler of the herd, and when he commands the herd to fight, the warmth of those killed by the herd enters me.

    It wasn’t a good harvest season in that sense. But in terms of total warmth, it was the most, excluding Daegon.

    So, we will only select people with high positions to sign contracts.

    And when you recite the contract, you can use it to make a contract no matter where you are, so that you can recite the contract only to the next generation so that it becomes the harvest season.

    We plan to create such a system.

    Then, humans will continue to trample on the weak as they wish, and warmth will steadily come in.

    Hehehe.

    I’m looking forward to the next world.

    Okay, and the third ability.

    Anyone who attacked me to kill me is connected to me.

    This is something I originally figured out in the first world, but I figured out how to apply it in the second world.

    Let’s think about that later and get the basics straight first.

    If it hits you, it can take away your warmth.

    However, since it is a technique closer to a counterattack, it has the disadvantage that I cannot steal the warmth if the opponent does not attack.

    And one more thing.

    If the opponent has no intention of killing, the attack won’t connect. The first attack of the Primordial Heavenly Lord was like that. I was worried that gravity attack wouldn’t work, but the second one was fine.

    If you attack me with the intention of killing me, any attack you make will connect with me and I can steal their warmth.

    Then, the opponent’s light shrinks to black, and the body loses its shape and becomes distorted. It becomes like a human being who has been attacked by a monster that mutates humans in a science fiction work.

    They feel the cold just like me, lose their reason, and attack the light in front of them with only instinct.

    There is warmth in light, so to get that.

    But they will never get any warmth.

    Because it’s connected to me, I get all the warmth.

    However, the mutation was completely random, and the thing that killed itself while mocking me was very smart. At least, it was more intelligent than the feline wild animal it was before it was twisted.

    So I tried not to use it on living opponents at all.

    I found another way.

    This is used together with the fourth ability.

    Manipulation of reality.

    It actually seems like a huge cheat, and it is a cheat.

    But there are also big limitations.

    If you create something that doesn’t exist in that world, that world won’t be able to endure it and will break.

    If you create something that is too far removed from reality, the world won’t be able to endure it and will break.

    Changing something from this world to something from this world, like changing torn clothes into clean clothes or turning stones into gold, does not crack the world.

    But just like putting water in an empty jar, if you create something out of nothing, it will crack.

    If you try to fill an empty pool with water, your world will break apart.

    I feel so heavy that if you push me, the world will break apart.

    It’s a technology that’s quite useful, but if you use it too much, it could break your world.

    If you say you’re manipulating reality, it’s not so strange.

    However, this technique exerts unique power when combined with the third ability.

    A monster. Or a freak.

    This is also the case when the rumor came first, rather than the body being created first, and the monster was created following that rumor.

    If you attack me and take away my warmth, I’ll just turn into a piece of meat that mutates randomly. But if you force me into a place with a shrunken black light and twist reality to turn me into a tool,

    Light flies away as dust, and tools with functions derived from rumors are created.

    It was a light that gave off a blue glow.

    If a person does the same thing, they will probably just become an object. But if there is something that can replace that rumor, you can make it into a tool to contain it.

    Since the first snow was in me, I expected that it would be possible for a human to do it, and when I tried it, it turned out as expected.

    You’ll be able to use it well in the next life.

    In terms of games, it’s like adding a tool crafting function.

    And the fifth.

    Or a third derivative.

    When the light of the connected target was large enough and huge enough to attack me.

    You can force me to move.

    But with each movement, the light and the body disappear.

    Daegon disappeared like that too.

    When the warmth was taken away, the light shrank to black and the body mutated. Then, through the connection created by my touch, I pushed myself into him and moved him as I wished.

    Additionally, through that connection, the blackened light and the body disappeared together.

    perhaps.

    If you practice a lot, you might be able to do small creatures with light. Then you won’t be fooled like last time.

    After verifying my abilities, I look at the countless memories I gained in the second world.

    Especially Daegon and Wonsicheonjon.

    They have tons of technologies you never imagined!

    As I reminisce, I look up at the calm sea without a single wave.

    Sometimes, he makes a contract with the light that falls to the ground, granting him strength and knowledge.

    Until someone pulls me up someday.

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