Lord of the Silver Crow

Chapter 991: Infinitely Dividable

[I like Arabella a lot. ]

[Of course, not because I like their rigid characters. ]

[Although I think everything can be split, everything can be infinitely split down to the smallest detail. ]

[So is fate. ]

[The development of all things is orderly. ]

[Stupid people and low-level creatures will regard things and events that they cannot predict and cannot use experience to judge as unknowable and unpredictable. ]

[This idea is foolish. ]

[me too. ]

[What I can't predict now is that I don't have enough samples, it's just that I haven't grasped enough details and patterns. ]

[Lack of sufficient calculation ability. ]

[As long as I have enough calculation ability, I can predict everything. ]

[Predict future? ]

[Indeed, I can't predict the future like those white robes. ]

[It is also impossible to observe the whole world with endless cognitive bodies like those guys in Starr. ]

[However, as long as I can grasp their principles, then I can also understand and control fate, can't I? ]

[The white robes recognize the imaginary mirror world through collective construction, and establish a connection with the long river of time. ]

[Through the long river of time, observe the situation at different times, so as to know the fate. ]

[I don't have such a strong cognition, nor can I shape such a strong collective will. ]

[But what does it matter? ]

[Infinitely divisible. ]

[Cognition can also be disassembled, dreams can also be disassembled, and even time can also be disassembled and quantified. ]

[What I need is the power to interfere with them. ]

[What I need is to achieve the ultimate detail control ability. ]

[What I need is a strong enough consciousness to accommodate all of this. ]

[Or. Abandon consciousness? ]

[Arabella's lunatics are indeed very powerful, completely abandoning cognition and will, and establishing a purely material self through mechanical model comparison. ]

[It really does exist, this kind of creature that can exist without a conscious body or a spiritual body. ]

[Speaking of which, was there news that a different world of pure matter was discovered? ]

Seeing this, Yago couldn't help but pause.

Those words that made him connect to the theory of chaos and made him realize that it highly fits the description of the probability path are no more shocking to Yago than this sentence.

"A different world of pure matter"?

This world is different from Yago's original world, which Yago knows very well.

This world has "consciousness" and "spirit", but the original world did not find such things, and he knew it.

Does this sentence describe his original world?

Although there is no clear evidence, "an alternate world of pure matter" does not affirm that only his original world exists.

Yago took a deep breath, then continued to watch:

[My idea, he couldn't complete it, what a pity. ]

[Are my expectations too high? ]

[Greatest Golemology, Golemology, Tectonics Wizard, Great Halloran.]

[The way he likes to brag, is that guy from Edgeworth deliberately exalting him in order to belittle him? ]

[Somewhat disappointed. ]

[But not for nothing. ]

[Permanent Golem, Endless Mechanism.]

[Perhaps my new spell can be used. ]

[Perfect energy recovery and external absorption are indeed a way of thinking that can solve my problem. ]

[However, this doesn't quite solve my problem. ]

[The computing power I need may be too great. ]

[To control all the details, to grasp all the laws of change]

[So, what stability should I need, and how should I solve it. ]

[I have to admit that every time a variable is added, the increase in calculation ability required is extremely terrifying. ]

[Controlling variables is also a necessary process. ]

[The more variables I can control, the closer I get to my goals. ]

[But, similarly, the result affected by a variable also increases by an extremely large multiple. ]

[Yes, what I need is the ability to intervene variables and control variables. ]

[Also requires sufficient stability and energy. ]

[These four points are the most important. ]

[If these problems are solved, then my goal can roughly complete the framework. ]

[Moreover, we should not only pay attention to energy recovery, but also need to rely on energy saving. ]

[Achieving a maximum result by interfering with a basic variable. ]

[efficiency, efficiency.]

[Optimal solution, yes, yes, this foundation is needed. ]

[However, here comes the problem. In this structure, this new spell itself is equivalent to the foundation. ]

[If there are foreign objects interfering with this basic variable, then it will also have a great impact. ]

[I need a place where I can avoid interference from foreign objects. ]

The words on this page stop abruptly here.

Yago turned the paper over, but there was no text on the back.

Although it is a bit regrettable, it has to be said that these contents are quite clear.

The content described on this somewhat incomplete page reminded him of the "probability path".

This is indeed "Arabella", but these words, the owners of these cognitive fragments presented in words, must have some connection with the "probability pathway".

And on the pages of the book, several "wizards" he knew were mentioned.

Edgeworth and Halloran.

The former, on another page, led him to observe a "wizard" in the "wizard research tower".

The latter is another wizard mentioned by the other party.

Moreover, with the acquisition of various information, it can gradually be confirmed that there may be some connection between the "mechanical pathway" and this "Halloran".

He even thought that the "Apostle" he met in the mechanical kingdom was "Haloran".

But there is no evidence, it is just a possibility that has no contradictions in logic and can be self-consistent, a conspiracy theory.

Sighing, Yago picked up the paper, imitated the "Collector" with the ability of "Shadow Mage", called out the "Book of Collector", and sealed the paper in it.

Afterwards, he went around the surrounding houses, carefully looking for other clues that might exist.

But the results did not make him happy.

After searching in vain, Yago walked towards the familiar, dilapidated clock tower.

Compared with the vicissitudes or new, but basically tall and majestic clock towers that I have seen before, this clock tower is really not very good.

However, this clock tower gave him the most unique feeling.

And the reason.

His gaze was fixed on the bell tower.

On the top of the bell tower, the dazzling light entangled there.

In a "stationary" attitude.

Frozen light, stagnant light.

If it weren't for the cognitive domain, Yago might not even be able to observe these lights now.

That's right, it is the secret light of the "probability" path.

But not like a spider's silk thread, but entangled light.

However, the light that froze in the sky was broken.

Judging from the trajectory, it protrudes from the bell tower.

Although I don't know where the other end of its connection is, but

Maybe it has something to do with the "established lake"?

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