Wandering Gods of Day and Night
Chapter 445 - 235 Miss Qiang

Chapter 445: Chapter 235 Miss Qiang

"I used an algorithm to analyze the Corridor River. I calculated for a full three years, and that drought was not a natural disaster—it was a man-made catastrophe," said Mother Wall, sharing her conclusion.

"Who caused the man-made disaster?" Zhou Xuan focused on the key question.

"Celestial visitors, people similar to you and me,"

Mother Wall replied.

"How did your algorithm arrive at this conclusion?" Zhou Xuan was intrigued.

An algorithm isn’t fortune-telling,

though in Jing Country, fortune-telling might sometimes be even more precise than algorithms.

But since it’s an algorithm, it surely must be based on reason, at least enough to explain its principles.

"My algorithm was developed by engineers from the Blood Flesh Divine Dynasty."

"Your Blood Flesh Divine Dynasty had engineers?"

"Does your world have engineers?"

"It does."

Zhou Xuan replied.

"Then there you have it. Since your world has engineers, why can’t our Divine Dynasty?"

Mother Wall continued, "Engineers were the most intelligent beings within the Blood Flesh Divine Dynasty. They were distinct from ordinary beings and proposed many critical concepts for the Divine Dynasty,

such as consciousness aggregation.

But if the aggregation of consciousness isn’t for manipulation, then it becomes utterly meaningless.

After all, consciousness is intangible. While extremely potent consciousness can influence reality, the extent is limited.

So, the Blood Flesh Divine Dynasty would, after aggregating consciousness, shape giant beings within the vast blood-flesh domain."

"These giants were controlled by our consciousness, but problems emerged one after another. The blood-flesh domain contains the most intricate neural networks.

The questions of how consciousness can efficiently activate neural systems, and how to enhance the efficiency of neural controls over flesh, were responsibilities that fell to the engineers."

Mother Wall continued, "Engineers also developed many algorithms for our Blood Flesh Divine Dynasty.

The algorithm I’m using now is called the Chain Algorithm. It compares two chains; if they fit perfectly, they can be regarded as identical.

Take the drought in the Corridor River as an example—it signifies destruction and ruin.

Since destruction and ruin are involved, there must be some force intervening.

After collecting the indicators and state information left behind by destructive forces, I began cross-referencing them with the types of forces I’ve cataloged over two thousand years in Jing Country.

It’s like examining whether two chains fit perfectly. This algorithm might seem simplistic and rudimentary, but the results are incredibly accurate."

As Mother Wall explained further, to aid Zhou Xuan’s understanding, the flesh of her form bulged with granules and buds, sketching out a simple illustration.

She then adjusted the colors of her flesh, gradually refining the details of the image.

The image depicted the scene of the Corridor River drought over thirty years ago: famine-stricken corpses scattered everywhere,

the river dried up, and the riverbed cracked with fissures meters wide. The blazing sun in the sky appeared especially piercing.

"This sun seems larger than the normal one, doesn’t it?"

Zhou Xuan began to suspect that Mother Wall had portrayed it incorrectly.

He had been to the Corridor River and seen its sun—how could it be as gargantuan as Mother Wall depicted?

"This sun is one of the forces that caused the Corridor River drought."

After saying this, Mother Wall raised yet another image beneath the drought map.

The new image also showed a disaster in the Corridor River, but it differed from the drought—the Corridor River had collapsed into a massive sinkhole.

"What is this image?"

"This is a simulation, generated by my algorithm, of what the aftermath would look like if the Nuo God intervened in the Corridor River. Whenever the Nuo God takes action, the destruction manifests as the earth caving in, forming an immense pit, because the ground of the Corridor River cannot withstand the power of this Heavenly God."

Mother Wall, feeling proud, asked, "So? Did you notice anything?"

"I did. Each force leaves behind distinct marks of destruction. Even if the overall traces seem similar, the subtleties still differ greatly."

"You’re very perceptive. I simulated various Jing Country forces destroying the Corridor River and compared the images to the drought map one by one. None of the force depictions matched perfectly."

"Thus, I deduced that the force causing the Corridor River drought was foreign to Jing Country.

It was from celestial visitors, people like you and me."

Mother Wall’s words led Zhou Xuan to a new hypothesis—people had long said the Corridor River drought was business orchestrated by the God of Mingjiang Prefecture, but Gods were not celestial visitors.

It was the people of Prajnaparamita Buddha Country who were the celestial visitors.

And after the Corridor River drought, an entity claiming the name "Maitreya Buddha" emerged under the moniker of Food Heaven.

"Yet another deed of the Buddha Country."

Zhou Xuan began to understand the situation surrounding the Corridor River, and he asked Mother Wall, "Do you have the capability to replicate Jing Country’s Spiritual Communication Characteristic?"

"No."

"But the Bone Elder units you produce all possess the ability for Blood and Flesh Regeneration—isn’t that a Spiritual Communication Characteristic?"

"Oh, you mean that... I need to correct your wording. What I do isn’t replication—it’s creation."

Mother Wall explained, "Bone Elder units are created by me, using severed limbs from Jing Country’s ancestors."

"So, can you create the type of force I desire, through flesh?"

"Absolutely."

Mother Wall continued, "From a certain perspective, force types are connected to the types of Spiritual Communication Characteristics.

And Spiritual Communication Characteristics arise from mutations in certain parts of the body. I can cultivate the Spiritual Communication Characteristics you need, by employing a method of directed cultivation with flesh, which would consequently provide the desired force type."

"However, if it’s an entirely new type of force, I would need to recalculate to determine the required materials."

"I must give you fair warning in advance—while I can cultivate force types, I have no way of controlling the growth of those forces."

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