Run Away, This Civilization Is Cheating!

Chapter 551 - Chapter 551: Chapter 413: The Principle of Cheats?



Chapter 551: Chapter 413: The Principle of Cheats?

Afterward, Shen Hao quickly entered a state of closed retreat.

There was much he needed to do.

Many within human civilization may have begun to lack an adequate sense of awe toward the Trials, but as the ruler leading human civilization to victory, Shen Hao could not afford any slack.

Moreover, his retreat did not mean a complete disconnection from the world outside.

He simply tried to reduce involvement in all affairs within human civilization as much as possible.

However, if many people prayed and called out his name, or if events arose that could significantly affect the pace of his cultivation, Shen Hao would still be able to detect them immediately and resolve them swiftly.

Thus, time began to speed up.

Many within human civilization initially struggled to adapt to an Emperor in retreat, but now the average lifespan far exceeded that of the past, and even several decades seemed not so lengthy.

A new generation was born continuously, and yet, the older one remained active.

Time flew by, and suddenly, an important date for human civilization was upon us.

The Centennial Anniversary of the Trial Era!

A hundred years, a century had passed, and the total population of human civilization had multiplied many times over. From before the Trials to now, only a bit over six billion remained, a small portion within the entirety of human civilization.

Indeed, aside from a minority of Chosen Ones, the initial human’s cultivation talent was rather average, and so was their strength, long surpassed by their descendants. Aside from seniority, they did not hold too significant a position within human civilization.

However, on the occasion of this centennial anniversary, these people gradually became active.

Attention from society toward them steadily increased.

The internet started to show more and more comparisons to life a hundred years ago, especially to the various scenes at the beginning of the first Trial.

Those scenes of brutal will to fight, those courageous heroes.

To any Cultivator at present, their strength would appear so feeble, and even their deaths, transformed into opportunities to become Heroic Spirits, were reputedly honored.

Yet those scenes remained heart-stirring.

They represented the continuation of a civilization, the heritage of a culture.

This was especially true in the Eastern Culture Circle.

People could better understand the will and spirit of their ancestors.

In fact, while the world might have undergone earth-shattering changes, the culture was consistently handed down.

Now, as this special year approached, this New Year became a unique one anticipated by all of human civilization.

All cities, even those rented to Attached Races or Affiliated Civilizations, began to dazzle with lights and decorations, slowly taking on the atmosphere of the New Year.

At this moment, Shen Hao, in his analysis and reconstruction of the world’s Laws, had already achieved preliminary results.

“The source of Extraordinary Rules is indeed quite different from pure physical Laws,” Shen Hao sat on his throne all this time, deeply realizing in decades of cultivation that he was only one step away from the Seventh Stage, a step that was also vitally important in reshaping the Heavenly Dao of civilization.

That was Destiny.

Most Extraordinary Systems involved elements of destiny, which was one of the cores of a world’s complete Extraordinary System.

The so-called Destiny wasn’t about a set future; rather, it was about possibilities, a probability that could be manipulated by humans.

Or it could be seen as a trend.

If this was a Non-magic World, the birth of some particular powerful figures could be seen as the inevitable choice of the masses and history. However, in a world with a complete set of Extraordinary Rules, fate inevitably played a role.

Among Shen Hao’s many Red Mythical Abilities, the “Derivation Heaven Skill” was the manifestation of Destiny within the Extraordinary Rules.

Now, as he reshaped the Heavenly Dao and involved Destiny, Shen Hao gained a new understanding.

He could use certain resources to guide the destiny of some individuals or even certain events to a degree.

Shen Hao’s gaze soon focused on a person.

A fifteen-year-old boy.

Ordinary, not even possessing an Innate Taoist Body, his destiny nonetheless drew its natural attention, showing a great chance of maturing, possibly even becoming one of the strongest at the pinnacle of human civilization.

Even if the probability was not high compared to maturing itself, it was enough for Shen Hao to glimpse a corner of the Law of Destiny through him.

This young man, named Qiao Yu, was entirely unaware that he had attracted the Emperor’s attention.

His parents were just an ordinary couple in human civilization, around Level 28, not even reaching the Fourth Stage. Naturally, they could not live in those resource-rich, medium-to-large cities filled with Warriors and rife with Extraordinary Elements.

Instead, they lived in a small city.

Yet, Qiao Yu had not slackened because of this; his heart harbored great aspirations.

“In an era of epic proportions, compared to the world before the Trials, filled with so much magnificence, not to strive would do a disservice to being born in such times, to being born among Primordial Humans!”

Qiao Yu kept his ambitions to himself, but he certainly took action.

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