Chapter 150: New Authority of the Contract Godhood
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Chapter 150: New Authority of the Contract Godhood
"I've sent you the prayer. Good luck!"
Yu Sheng'an patted Godzilla on the shoulder, took a step forward, and dashed into the distance.
This Godzilla was practically a chatterbox!
Right now, Yu Sheng'an had no mood to indulge in idle talk with him. It was best to leave quickly.
Not long after his departure, the soul fire of the Skeleton soldier Yu Sheng'an was controlling flickered. He instinctively glanced behind him.
Just moments ago, Godzilla had actually logged into the internet through his undead avatar!
This seemingly insignificant detail startled Yu Sheng'an and even sparked a peculiar idea in his mind.
The core of the undead was the undead soul, which was essentially a soul. Naturally, it could also nurture Source Essence.
Therefore, the undead avatars controlled by players were, in essence, independent living entities.
Did this mean he could spread the internet among them and harvest Source Essence from the undead souls of the Underworld?
If so, how should he go about it?
Develop a game accelerator? A cheat tool?
The thought flashed through Yu Sheng'an's mind.
After charging dozens of miles ahead, he finally spotted wild undead creatures.
Yu Sheng'an promptly killed a few, absorbing their soul fragments. Feeling the slight improvement in his cultivation, he gained a more intuitive understanding and concrete data about the process.
Without hesitation, he logged off.
Primary Domain of Azerai · Deep Sea Divine Palace Ancient Castle
Yu Sheng'an's true body suddenly opened his eyes.
"Haah..."
He exhaled deeply, stepped down from the divine throne, and began pacing around the hall, lost in thought.
Through firsthand experience, he had gained an intuitive understanding of the dark web.
Setting aside the content for now, let’s talk about the framework.
Both the dark web and the internet had their own strengths and weaknesses.
The dark web manifested directly within the soul, offering far greater stealth. Once it spread within the Keville Empire, it would be extremely difficult to detect.
The internet, on the other hand, appeared in the user's vision through Contract Documents, making its concealment noticeably inferior.
Of course, it also had clear advantages.
It could function as a virtual screen. If not banned, it could be applied in many real-life scenarios—such as serving as a signboard, PowerPoint, demonstration board, television, cinema, and so on.
The commonality between the internet and the dark web lay in their reliance on the power of Godhood, making them immune to interference or blocking.
This meant that as long as the God of Death lived—no, to be precise, as long as the Nether Godhood remained out of Yu Sheng'an's hands—the dark web would persist.
The same logic applied in reverse.
As long as the Contract Godhood didn’t fall into the hands of the God of Death, the internet would continue to exist.
The next phase of competition between the two would likely revolve around seizing market share.
To dominate the market, aside from competing in soft power, the most critical factor would still be the struggle for actual territory!
If one could conquer the other's domain and enforce a ban through administrative measures, most users—faced with high-pressure policies and available alternatives—wouldn’t risk their lives to stubbornly use the opposing network.
Had the new pantheon come full circle, returning to the age-old game of territorial disputes?
Yu Sheng'an let out a long, quiet sigh.
Having outlined the internet framework, the next step was content.
The mere mention of content filled Yu Sheng'an with seething resentment.
Being the first mover had its advantages, but latecomers had theirs as well.
The God of Death had exploited the latecomer advantage to perfection—learning from the pioneer’s experience and even outright copying Yu Sheng'an’s content. Not only had this saved them countless missteps, but it had also allowed them to leverage numerous advantages.
Within this framework, promoting the dark web was effortless.
The thought made Yu Sheng'an grind his teeth in frustration.
After a brief moment of contemplation, he devised a countermeasure.
Since he wielded the Contract Godhood, why not add another clause?
On the surface, he would declare respect for user Privacy, while secretly embedding an anti-plagiarism contract within the terms.
What? You disagree?
Then you’re barred from accessing the internet!
This wasn’t the early days of promotion, where users were the clients and he was the service provider.
Now, the supply-demand relationship had flipped 180 degrees.
Whether it was the dissemination of magic knowledge, the wealth of Kazad-dûm, the Source Essence from the item shop, or even just the addictive nature of the Internet Social Platform—most users couldn’t bear to part with the internet.
In fact, why not go straight for the jugular? Add another clause outright banning access to the dark web!
The idea made Yu Sheng'an smirk coldly. He halted mid-step, and with a mere thought, a Contract Document materialized before his eyes.
As his will guided it, countless contractual clauses began listing themselves one by one on the document.
Yet, just as he attempted to inscribe the "ban on accessing the dark web" clause, an inexplicable intuition surged within him.
The clause could not be written!
Yu Sheng'an was stunned.
How could this be?
It was just a behavioral restriction contract—why couldn’t it be enforced?
Was the Contract Godhood flawed?
No!
After carefully deciphering the intuitive message, his pupils abruptly dilated in disbelief.
The reason this clause couldn’t be written wasn’t due to a flaw in the Contract Godhood—it was because the clause involved the God of Death!
Or rather, it touched upon the Nether Authority.
Contract power, at its core, inherently utilized the superluminal properties of the soul!
Most contracts directly acted upon the soul.
For example, confidentiality contracts, oath contracts.
Even shared contracts were linked through the soul.
In other words, the Contract Godhood encompassed a portion of the soul authority.
Thus, any clause infringing upon the Nether Authority naturally couldn’t be enforced.
At this moment, Yu Sheng'an was both furious and exhilarated.
Furious that a powerful weapon had been denied to him.
Exhilarated that the Contract Godhood actually possessed a fragment of the soul authority?
This was undeniably a force from the mystical side!
He hadn’t just failed to uncover it before—he hadn’t even considered its existence.
For a moment, Yu Sheng'an was overwhelmed by a whirlwind of emotions.
As the ancients wisely said:
Misfortune may be a blessing in disguise; blessings may conceal misfortune.
His internet had enlightened the God of Death.
Yet, unwittingly, the God of Death had also led him to discover the soul authority within the Contract Godhood.
The sheer absurdity, drama, and wonder of it all left one utterly speechless!
Yu Sheng'an let out a sigh.
Attempting to deduce the soul authority of the Contract Godhood using the virtual Prophecy Godhood revealed an enormous demand for Source Essence.
At present, Yu Sheng'an's reserves of Source Essence were still slightly insufficient. He estimated it would take at least another month to accumulate enough.
Of course, even if he managed to gather the required amount, he wouldn’t dare to expend it all on deduction—he needed to keep a portion for self-preservation.
Thus, to deduce the soul authority, he would need at least three months or more.
Unless he could rapidly expand his user base.
"Three months?"
Yu Sheng'an muttered the timeframe, his expression growing restless.
He was desperate to obtain the soul authority.
On one hand, it would allow him to emulate the stealth advantages of the dark web by embedding interfaces directly into souls.
On the other hand, if the soul authority he wielded grew powerful enough, he could secure a foothold in the vast Underworld—a realm with an endless supply of soldiers.
His Fourth Calamity could even pioneer an entirely new undead profession.
Three months is too long. Seizing the day is the only way forward! The key now is—where can I rapidly expand my user base on a large scale?
Distributing Propaganda Leaflets? No, too aggressive. That kind of high-risk behavior is better left to the God of Death.
As his thoughts raced, an idea struck him.
He decided to advance on three fronts simultaneously!
Immediately, Yu Sheng'an began refining his execution plan.
Tap, tap, tap!
For a while, crisp footsteps echoed endlessly through the Divine Palace Ancient Castle.
When the footsteps finally ceased, Yu Sheng'an turned to the drowsy Dillon Adam: "Dillon, feel like going out for a walk?"
Dillon Adam groggily opened his eyes: "What’s up?"
Yu Sheng'an smiled. "How about accompanying me to meet some of your kind?"
"I've sent you the prayer. Good luck!"
Yu Sheng'an patted Godzilla on the shoulder, took a step forward, and dashed into the distance.
This Godzilla was practically a chatterbox!
Right now, Yu Sheng'an had no mood to indulge in idle talk with him. It was best to leave quickly.
Not long after his departure, the soul fire of the Skeleton soldier Yu Sheng'an was controlling flickered. He instinctively glanced behind him.
Just moments ago, Godzilla had actually logged into the internet through his undead avatar!
This seemingly insignificant detail startled Yu Sheng'an and even sparked a peculiar idea in his mind.
The core of the undead was the undead soul, which was essentially a soul. Naturally, it could also nurture Source Essence.
Therefore, the undead avatars controlled by players were, in essence, independent living entities.
Did this mean he could spread the internet among them and harvest Source Essence from the undead souls of the Underworld?
If so, how should he go about it?
Develop a game accelerator? A cheat tool?
The thought flashed through Yu Sheng'an's mind.
After charging dozens of miles ahead, he finally spotted wild undead creatures.
Yu Sheng'an promptly killed a few, absorbing their soul fragments. Feeling the slight improvement in his cultivation, he gained a more intuitive understanding and concrete data about the process.
Without hesitation, he logged off.
Primary Domain of Azerai · Deep Sea Divine Palace Ancient Castle
Yu Sheng'an's true body suddenly opened his eyes.
"Haah..."
He exhaled deeply, stepped down from the divine throne, and began pacing around the hall, lost in thought.
Through firsthand experience, he had gained an intuitive understanding of the dark web.
Setting aside the content for now, let’s talk about the framework.
Both the dark web and the internet had their own strengths and weaknesses.
The dark web manifested directly within the soul, offering far greater stealth. Once it spread within the Keville Empire, it would be extremely difficult to detect.
The internet, on the other hand, appeared in the user's vision through Contract Documents, making its concealment noticeably inferior.
Of course, it also had clear advantages.
It could function as a virtual screen. If not banned, it could be applied in many real-life scenarios—such as serving as a signboard, PowerPoint, demonstration board, television, cinema, and so on.
The commonality between the internet and the dark web lay in their reliance on the power of Godhood, making them immune to interference or blocking.
This meant that as long as the God of Death lived—no, to be precise, as long as the Nether Godhood remained out of Yu Sheng'an's hands—the dark web would persist.
The same logic applied in reverse.
As long as the Contract Godhood didn’t fall into the hands of the God of Death, the internet would continue to exist.
The next phase of competition between the two would likely revolve around seizing market share.
To dominate the market, aside from competing in soft power, the most critical factor would still be the struggle for actual territory!
If one could conquer the other's domain and enforce a ban through administrative measures, most users—faced with high-pressure policies and available alternatives—wouldn’t risk their lives to stubbornly use the opposing network.
Had the new pantheon come full circle, returning to the age-old game of territorial disputes?
Yu Sheng'an let out a long, quiet sigh.
Having outlined the internet framework, the next step was content.
The mere mention of content filled Yu Sheng'an with seething resentment.
Being the first mover had its advantages, but latecomers had theirs as well.
The God of Death had exploited the latecomer advantage to perfection—learning from the pioneer’s experience and even outright copying Yu Sheng'an’s content. Not only had this saved them countless missteps, but it had also allowed them to leverage numerous advantages.
Within this framework, promoting the dark web was effortless.
The thought made Yu Sheng'an grind his teeth in frustration.
After a brief moment of contemplation, he devised a countermeasure.
Since he wielded the Contract Godhood, why not add another clause?
On the surface, he would declare respect for user Privacy, while secretly embedding an anti-plagiarism contract within the terms.
What? You disagree?
Then you’re barred from accessing the internet!
This wasn’t the early days of promotion, where users were the clients and he was the service provider.
Now, the supply-demand relationship had flipped 180 degrees.
Whether it was the dissemination of magic knowledge, the wealth of Kazad-dûm, the Source Essence from the item shop, or even just the addictive nature of the Internet Social Platform—most users couldn’t bear to part with the internet.
In fact, why not go straight for the jugular? Add another clause outright banning access to the dark web!
The idea made Yu Sheng'an smirk coldly. He halted mid-step, and with a mere thought, a Contract Document materialized before his eyes.
As his will guided it, countless contractual clauses began listing themselves one by one on the document.
Yet, just as he attempted to inscribe the "ban on accessing the dark web" clause, an inexplicable intuition surged within him.
The clause could not be written!
Yu Sheng'an was stunned.
How could this be?
It was just a behavioral restriction contract—why couldn’t it be enforced?
Was the Contract Godhood flawed?
No!
After carefully deciphering the intuitive message, his pupils abruptly dilated in disbelief.
The reason this clause couldn’t be written wasn’t due to a flaw in the Contract Godhood—it was because the clause involved the God of Death!
Or rather, it touched upon the Nether Authority.
Contract power, at its core, inherently utilized the superluminal properties of the soul!
Most contracts directly acted upon the soul.
For example, confidentiality contracts, oath contracts.
Even shared contracts were linked through the soul.
In other words, the Contract Godhood encompassed a portion of the soul authority.
Thus, any clause infringing upon the Nether Authority naturally couldn’t be enforced.
At this moment, Yu Sheng'an was both furious and exhilarated.
Furious that a powerful weapon had been denied to him.
Exhilarated that the Contract Godhood actually possessed a fragment of the soul authority?
This was undeniably a force from the mystical side!
He hadn’t just failed to uncover it before—he hadn’t even considered its existence.
For a moment, Yu Sheng'an was overwhelmed by a whirlwind of emotions.
As the ancients wisely said:
Misfortune may be a blessing in disguise; blessings may conceal misfortune.
His internet had enlightened the God of Death.
Yet, unwittingly, the God of Death had also led him to discover the soul authority within the Contract Godhood.
The sheer absurdity, drama, and wonder of it all left one utterly speechless!
Yu Sheng'an let out a sigh.
Attempting to deduce the soul authority of the Contract Godhood using the virtual Prophecy Godhood revealed an enormous demand for Source Essence.
At present, Yu Sheng'an's reserves of Source Essence were still slightly insufficient. He estimated it would take at least another month to accumulate enough.
Of course, even if he managed to gather the required amount, he wouldn’t dare to expend it all on deduction—he needed to keep a portion for self-preservation.
Thus, to deduce the soul authority, he would need at least three months or more.
Unless he could rapidly expand his user base.
"Three months?"
Yu Sheng'an muttered the timeframe, his expression growing restless.
He was desperate to obtain the soul authority.
On one hand, it would allow him to emulate the stealth advantages of the dark web by embedding interfaces directly into souls.
On the other hand, if the soul authority he wielded grew powerful enough, he could secure a foothold in the vast Underworld—a realm with an endless supply of soldiers.
His Fourth Calamity could even pioneer an entirely new undead profession.
Three months is too long. Seizing the day is the only way forward! The key now is—where can I rapidly expand my user base on a large scale?
Distributing Propaganda Leaflets? No, too aggressive. That kind of high-risk behavior is better left to the God of Death.
As his thoughts raced, an idea struck him.
He decided to advance on three fronts simultaneously!
Immediately, Yu Sheng'an began refining his execution plan.
Tap, tap, tap!
For a while, crisp footsteps echoed endlessly through the Divine Palace Ancient Castle.
When the footsteps finally ceased, Yu Sheng'an turned to the drowsy Dillon Adam: "Dillon, feel like going out for a walk?"
Dillon Adam groggily opened his eyes: "What’s up?"
Yu Sheng'an smiled. "How about accompanying me to meet some of your kind?"
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