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Chapter 235 - Chapter 230: A flaw

Su'er once thought that his plan was an almost impossible delusion, but at this moment, hearing Riku's plan, he still felt ashamed of his own boldness. Does this man really know what he is talking about?

Pierce this planet under their feet?

One must know that the planet where all the races are living now has gone through countless battles since who knows how many years ago. Although the surface is already damaged, it has still survived intact. Even the existences at the very top, who are the personifications of concepts, did not destroy it when they fought each other. To pierce such a firm and solid planet, and to release all the power of the Spirit Corridor hidden within the planet...

"...Let's not talk about how everyone is going to survive under that immense power after piercing the planet and the Spirit Corridor. How are you going to pierce this planet?" Instead of mindlessly refuting, Su'er asked calmly.

"With this," Riku bent down and dragged out a large box from under the bed. It was filled with creations that had a very obvious Ex-Machina style. Each one was a spherical object as big as a palm, with a red shell and a blue ring on it. "We call it the rule of passage."

While speaking, Riku tossed a sphere into Su'er's hand.

"...You're going to use this to pierce the planet?" Su'er weighed the sphere in his hand. His words were full of disbelief. It wasn't that Su'er looked down on Riku. It was just that this thing was too unreliable.

"Of course, we're not going to rely on it to directly achieve the goal. Look at this," Riku waved his hand with a smile and signaled Su'er to come to the spread-out map. His finger landed on a small dot in the middle of the continent that was marked as a big circle. "It's just like the lens of a telescope. These rules of passage only have the function of distorting and converging. They can distort the direction of all other forces to the very bottom."

"Other forces?"

"Ah, that's what we're going to do," Riku raised his head and showed a confident smile, "We will secretly lure other races to fight against each other. With the help of the Elf, this step will be a lot easier. Then, on the prepared final battle stage in the center of the continent, we will use all the set-up rules of passage to pierce this planet with the power of those races when they fight each other. Finally, after the Spirit Corridor is destroyed and appears, we will get the Suniaster."

"As for how to survive under such a huge power... we just need to give the command to rebuild and restore everything the moment we get the Suniaster. With the power of the Only God, it's enough to do all of this. How about it?" Riku sat back down and waited for Su'er's reply.

Su'er's eyebrows were tightly furrowed. He was constantly thinking. To be honest, Riku's plan was full of traces of the Ex-Machina in every line. As for the things related to spirits, Su'er would undoubtedly need the guidance of Think and Jibril. But putting aside the parts he could not confirm the feasibility of, there were already a few points of doubt that Su'er could confirm.

"...Is the specific implementation part of this plan entirely Schwi's work?" Su'er's finger traced the markers that surrounded the continent on the map. "Including the locations where these rules of passage should be set up?"

"Ah, that's right. Is there something we didn't notice?" Riku was slightly stunned.

"There are indeed a few problems... Schwi should have been disconnected from the connection, right? Including when she was calculating these locations, she didn't briefly reconnect, right?" Su'er confirmed.

"No," Riku was very certain about this.

"I understand every Ex-Machina as a very advanced computer, but no matter how advanced a computer is, its single computing power should be limited. It's inevitable that there will be some errors if they can't get the support of other Ex-Machina to perform a joint calculation. This is a gap determined by computing power... And according to what you just said, even among the entire Ex-Machina, Schwi is not the type that leans towards fighting, right? Her own function is also not the best one."

The Ex-Machina themselves were a race that acted as a connection and shared their minds and computing power with each other. A single individual's power naturally could not be compared to the power of the collective.

"...Are you saying... there might be an error in the specific locations?"

Riku understood the meaning of Su'er's words. He looked at every specific coordinate marked on the map and muttered to himself. In most cases, Riku had already regarded Schwi as a unique and living existence. However, Su'er, who had not spent much time with Schwi, could grasp the essence of Schwi more accurately.

Riku could not deny Su'er's assumption. In fact, after Su'er raised this question, he also felt a sense of worry. In the end, no matter how confident they sounded, they had no confidence in their hearts about such a big matter.

"What's more, you have to lure other races to fight each other, and then use their strongest blows to pierce the entire planet. So you undoubtedly have to include the Flügel and their god, or other Old Deus... How powerful would that force be? No one can imagine it, right?"

"In front of a force that gathers the strongest blows of all races, even a tiny, almost non-existent error will be amplified to a level close to a disaster... And this kind of pure calculation is not Think's forte at all. In this aspect, even the Elf and the Flügel cannot compare to the Ex-Machina. This means that we can't even complete the plan."

"Unless you can convince Schwi to reconnect to the Ex-Machina's connection and then convince the entire Ex-Machina's connection... can you do that?"

Riku naturally could not do that. When he tried to fantasize about it at this moment, he was even surprised to find that his heart was actually resisting the idea of Schwi reopening her mind and returning to the consciousness of the entire race.

He was already used to the Schwi who was always around him, the... simulated personality that was born after his initial protests and compromises.

Riku's expression became ugly, but Su'er had more questions than just that.

"There's one more, and the most crucial one," Su'er sighed a long sigh. He pulled a chair and sat down opposite Riku, "The Suniaster is the throne that the Old Deus compete for to become the Only God, and it is only the throne that the Old Deus compete for. Do you understand what I mean?"

"Even if there are no errors or accidents, and all the previous plans are successfully implemented, at the very end, when the planet is pierced, the Spirit Corridor is destroyed, and the Suniaster appears... how can you, who are not an Old Deus, touch and use the Suniaster?"

Su'er asked calmly.

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