My Bottle Cosmos

Chapter 191: Classification of Demigods


Sylvie pondered for a moment and found it agreeable.

The creatures in a civilization don't show reverence, so they can keep progressing forward.

It seems this world of wizards is still bravely facing calamities.

"Your Majesty, I have another question." Sylvie said, "What is the hierarchy of Demigods?"

She had wanted to ask this for a long time.

Li Qing had only recently started to thoroughly understand it.

"Demigods are distinguished by [Rings] to determine their strength."

Li Qing briefly explained.

Demigods have a complete structure of their own, cultivating their Life Map.

They divide their structure into puzzle fragments, various branches of themselves, allowing them to evolve into Demigods, and eventually absorb their structure.

Each branch Demigod absorbed is a piece of the Life Map.

The First Ring consists of 10 Demigod Life Map fragments.

Some weak Demigods have a very small Life Map; with five or six rings, absorbing fifty or sixty Demigod fragments of the same level, they thoroughly complete their path.

Yet, a powerful existence has a vast Life Map, possibly twenty or thirty rings.

A race's upper limit varies, which is inevitable.

Giant Dragon and an ant, how can their Life Map upper limits be the same level?

And how many rings does Li Qing have?

He currently cannot see the end.

Additionally, it's not that simple.

One branch structure provides one fragment, a repeat is useless.

For instance, if you are the God of Fish, using part of your structure to mutate into carp, crucian, grass carp, bream, tilapia, bass...

But each puzzle can only produce one Demigod.

If the carp species continuously produces two Demigods, the puzzle fragment is repeated.

Sometimes, you are close to a complete Life Map but still lack one or two fragments, and no Demigod is emerging, what can you do?

You can only wait for your own evolution.

Theoretically, the existence of a Demigod is the ultimate life continuously evolving, and you can wait for a fragment or two of the Life Map to get filled by braving until the puzzle is complete.

And if you plan to leave everything blank and wait for yourself to evolve one by one?

You might evolve until you die of old age, never completing the path of becoming a Demigod, let alone a True God.

Sylvie kept pondering, finding the Demigod realm very intriguing, surprised, "Ten Demigod fragments make a ring, then how many rings does my Life Map have? Do I have great potential?"

"You'll know when the time comes." Li Qing ignored her.

...

Sylvie gained quite a bit and went out to find Aurora.

She talked to Aurora about the matter:

"After some time, I'll casually bring it up to them in the wizard world; realms still matter a lot."

Aurora nodded, "What do you think, how big is His Majesty's Life Map? How many rings?"

"No idea." Sylvie pondered, "It must be enormous, perhaps even True Gods of common caliber could be easily crushed by him surpassing his level."

"Huh? That's unlikely, isn't it?" Aurora was surprised.

"Why not?"

Sylvie said:

"Some weak races' True Gods have such short Life Maps, perhaps just five or six rings to finish, like low-level species like grasshoppers, breaking through the next realm means what? If I have hundreds of rings, with a vast Life Map, crushing them might as well be possible."

Sylvie was already an ardent fan of Emperor Nokron.

"By the way, let's find an opportunity to venture into those small secret realms too and have a look." Sylvie said to Aurora, after all, she was her second friend in this world.

The first friend was that silly book.

It had been clamoring recently, asking Sylvie or Aurora to mutate it, saying it wants to transform.

If not transforming into a human-form wizard, then perhaps a Bionic Being's race.

Being a book is too tiring!

Changing its life form would be best, being able to eat, run, and even take a bath.

But Sylvie kindly advised:

"If you rely on us to transform, your upper limit stays there, at most reaching the Legendary Peak. Once breaking through to Demigod, one race can't accommodate two Demigods. Once breaking through, you get eaten, or do you think after your breakthrough, you can backstab us and steal our Life Map?"

"Do we absolutely have to be eaten?"

The book mumbled, "I'll submit my structure to you, offering all my foundation, copying it all for you."

Sylvie rolled her eyes, "Then wouldn't you be subordinate? Even if I kindly spare you, I already possess all your details, abilities, and talents, wouldn't you be my dog? Forever unable to overturn your fate?"

A Demigod of a race is inevitably mutually hostile.

Theoretically, you can share each other's Life Maps, allowing them to copy their fragments and share the results together, but in reality?

The human heart is selfish!

After much persuasion, the book finally listened.

It believed it should strive toward becoming one of the Twelve Legendary Demon Artifacts, then break through to Demigod, becoming the first Demigod Code, transforming the world wherever it went.

Turning into books one by one with large lips jumping... the Book of Spirit, Book of the Undead, Flame Book... letting them cultivate.

That scene also looked nice!

"I'm really looking forward to it."

Sylvie, however, found the scene revolting, hypocritically agreeing:

"Kid, do your best, in the future, just one Dharma Artifact under this Demigod can easily destroy a world."

"Who dares to call me across the Multi-Dimensional World, I'll drop a World-Ending Code, and the entire world will vanish."

After some idle chatter, they remembered the main topic.

"It's time to enter the small space, I must search for several space fragments, and hurry to craft more space rings, or it'll become troublesome later."

The two entered the Subspace simultaneously, fishing for space fragments.

...

On the other side.

Various secret realm civilizations were sprouting new life.

All were single-cell evolving into small tribes,

forming even forests, wilderness, and mountains.

And their species showed great diversity.

Some secret realm creatures were as tiny as ants, because the environment was mostly just as big as a small initial wizard world, naturally limiting their size.

Some secret realms were vast, several tens of thousands of square meters, with life forms of normal ten centimeters in height.

There was even a remarkable secret realm deity who didn't create life — he killed all other Creator Gods, leaving only himself as a Gu King, building himself into this huge life form, using his space fragment as a throne.

Some secret realm deities even destroyed each other, directly perishing.

It appears some petri dish space fragments collapse right from the start, becoming extinct.

"It's time to give them cultivation methods... I can't wait indefinitely, letting them deduce realms is rather foolish, with all that time, why not let them quickly cultivate?"

Civilization relies on inheritance.

Progress in civilization depends on standing on the shoulders of giants.

Even if realms are deduced, not letting new civilizations use them, would all the hard-earned foundation be a joke?

"Those extinct secret realms, it's a good opportunity to make some interesting little toys."

As his thoughts moved.

The flesh life of extinct worlds transformed into one flesh sun, moon, or even ancient Divine Corpse.

These Divine Corpses stretched across the void, recording the Dharma Methods of cultivation within.

As if in some ancient era, these corpses were from the void battlefield, or maybe an Eternal graveyard where a civilization cast corpses.

"Here, Chaos reigns, space fragments drift leisurely."

"Yet an ancient Deity passes by, stirring up nearby fragment tides, blowing a former radiant civilization's ruins."

As he expanded the Star Sea, the cold and boundless space-time fissure held Godly Corpses, ancient constructions, sun, and moon across the void, presenting a striking scene.

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