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The Simulator Chapter 330

What kind of Godfinder was the Fluorescent God?

 

According to the detailed records in the backstage of the world, Sleeve ascended with his divine kingdom 62 epochs ago and created [Casting Sun Bay].

 

In the early days, the Fluorescent God was no different from the other gods, keeping an eye on the population of the divine Kingdom, continuously performing miracles to boost the vitality and confidence of the believers, and slowly but diligently gathering faith.

 

Pool’s diligent management allowed the population of Cast Sun Bay to exceed the number of millions at one point.

 

In the 9th Era, a powerful green dragon came to Cast Sun Bay.

 

The green dragon announced that the dragons had commandeered this divine land, and told the god of fireflies that the great [Ying Long] would allow the robe to prostrate itself on the ground and kiss the robe’s toes, swearing allegiance to the sleeve.

 

Whether the Fluorine God wanted to or not, this place was thus transformed into a channeled world of the Dragon Clan, and everything was required to serve the sublime and immortal Dragon Host.

 

It wasn’t long before the dragons built the Nine Harvest Pillars in this world to guide the dragons in the vicinity of the pathway.

 

Then later a small incident occurred.

 

There was a red dragon that took a keen interest in the first humans of Castor Bay. Its interest was in eating, and for most beings, it was either food or disgusting bast*rds in the eyes of the red dragon.

 

The Firefly God refused this unreasonable request.

 

The red dragon was spoiled for choice.

 

Next, more and more red dragons made related requests, and they formally informed the Firefly God that it was only a matter of eating imprisoned human beings, so why should it refuse? Isn’t the dragon race the best thing for the Glow God to rely on? Or, do you have something against the Dragon Race?

 

The red dragons’ questioning took place in the temple, so it was all clearly recorded by the world backstage.

 

The Glow God’s reply was tough.

 

This is my divine kingdom, these are my people, I protect their lives.

 

The two sides parted on bad terms.

 

Soon after, a large number of first generation humans began to disappear strangely, which was clearly documented by World Backstage as being killed and devoured by dragons. Whether this was deliberate retaliation, pure hunting or demonstration is unknown.

 

The Firefly God could do nothing about it.

 

Dragons come and go, and Ikki couldn’t tell which dragon was the killer, nor could he stop all of them.

 

In the end, the Fluorescent God reported this matter to Ying Long, hoping to get the support of the main god to deter this group of dragons who were doing wrong.

 

Exactly what response Ying Long gave, or no feedback at all, is not recorded in the world encyclopaedia, but from the results Ying Long thought that he did not give substantial help.

 

Since then, the style of the Firefly God changed.

 

Ikki began to work on transforming humans, and so there was a second generation of humans based on this foundation.

 

Unlike the gentle and stable first generation, the second generation of humans were full of aggression and destructive desire, they liked to gnaw on raw meat, showing a kind of returned madness and wildness, with venom flowing from their entrails and saliva.

 

This was also the strategy of the Firefly God.

 

Since it was impossible to suppress it from the side of the dragons, it would make the humans hideous and chaotic. When the dragons’ interest had completely disappeared, then they would guide the humans back to the civilised track.

 

But the robe never expected that the dragon race would like it even more instead.

 

Quite a few dragon races directly expressed that they wanted to purchase these little people like the Fluorine God, because the dragon races liked to watch the bloody battles and killings of these little people, and they could even eat them after watching them.

 

Some dragons even said that these second-generation humans tasted very good, with a richly layered sense of spicy excitement, much better than the first-generation humans.

 

This caused a huge impact on the Fluorine God.

 

Sleeve finally realised the problem.

 

The vast majority of those who passed by Cast Sun Bay were red dragons, a tyrannical and greedy dragon race that liked to prey on all kinds of life. Their nature was hard to change, as long as they were flesh and blood, they were prone to having a feeding appetite.

 

Those who hunted humans and those who purchased them were both red dragons.

 

The Firefly God made a decision.

 

Sell.

 

Instead of the second generation humans being preyed upon one by one, it was better to sell them to the red dragons in exchange for some resources.

 

Thus, the first population sale in Castle Sun Bay began.

 

Gradually, the Firefly God realised that there was only one way to change this Red Dragon conundrum: change the main body of the population to a non-flesh and blood group.

 

Finding the right target wasn’t easy.

 

After several epochs of doing just that in the population business, the Firefly God found an opportunity in the 14th epoch.

 

There was a continuous coal mine deep underneath Castor Sun Bay that showed up as [Anomalous Interference].

 

Unnamable distortions of light shimmered everywhere there, and some sort of grey and black beasts haunted the area, crawling and running nimbly between the coal mines, ready to cloak themselves in the rocks and underground.

 

The anomalous interference here had never been fixed by the rules.

 

When the Firefly God investigated, he found that the cause lay in the Nine Harvest Pillars.

 

The ground at the other end of the coal mine happened to be where the Nine Harvest Pillar was located, and by constructing and fixing the Nine Harvest Pillar, the Dragons had caused a kind of ongoing damage to the rules of the world.

 

It was like a sharp nail wedged into a flat board.

 

Some cracks appeared in the area where the nail existed, and these cracks were even hard to feel normally, but they caused fractures and disruptions at the level of the world rules.

 

The mine happened to be right on the cracked zone.

 

The Firefly God observed the coal mine further and realised that the black beasts were a type of individual between the real and the imaginary, with the source coming from some ignited coal.

 

Ikki performed a miracle and collected all of these coals that were subject to abnormal interference. These coals were dark red in colour and possessed strange life. Aside from being unable to move on their own, they were the new population that the Firefly God was looking for.

 

The Firefly God named them [Carbon People].

 

The black beasts on top of their heads, the later fog beasts, were the minds of these carbon folk, and once the carbon folk burned, their minds would begin to scurry out of their bodies in an active manner, moving and exploring everywhere.

 

They emerge in darkness and smoke, and it is in the black smoke that they remain solid, otherwise they are just illusory shadows.

 

These running fog beasts act on instinct, they touch all objects curiously, touching living things will make them poisonous and chaotic, and all kinds of life are afraid of them.

 

One by one, the Firefly God dug up the Carbon Folk.

 

These were the third generation of humans.

 

They had stone-like bodies, could not move, and relied on their minds to walk in this world.

 

As expected of the Fluor God, even the red dragons had no appetite for the carbon folk.

 

They commented on this kind of villain: “Rocks that are more disgusting than toad piss.”

 

That was right.

 

That was the effect the Firefly God wanted.

 

The second generation of humans gradually rolled out of the stage, and the third generation of carbon folk continued to be unearthed, and subsequently continued to slowly generate carbon folk from the coal mines under the [Anomalous Interference] brought about by the Nine Harvest Pillars.

 

Unfortunately, the good times didn’t last long, and the fog beasts caught the attention of the Black Dragon.

 

For these dexterous beasts that could walk in the darkness and mist, the Black Dragon was fond of them and considered them interesting pets. On their days off from fighting, they liked to take the fog beast for walks.

 

Following the Red Dragons, the Black Dragon Dragons flocked to buy Carbon Folk from the Firefly God in order to raise the Mist Beasts.

 

Lu Yao looked sympathetic.

 

I don’t know if this dude was recruiting the Dragon Physique or if he was gifted, always inventing things that would interest the Dragons. This is not the case on the island next door.

 

The Firefly God continued to sell people.

 

The carbon people were also turned into commodities by the robe and gradually sold to the black dragons.

 

Undaunted, Ikki began to think about the fourth generation of humans.

 

The fourth generation, to avoid the regular needs of the dragons as much as possible, so as to ensure the stability and independence of the species.

 

In the 57th Era, the Firefly God finally created an unprecedented type of life.

 

Ik used a burnt carbon min as its core, which was treated as a life crest, and on top of that, metal, crystal, leather and fabric, formed its carapace. The life crest burns red, and they gradually awaken.

 

This is the Lamp People.

 

The Carbon Folk will only have memory and wisdom if they are burning with fire, and once the fire is extinguished, they will forget everything that came before. So there is no need to worry, the Lamps will remember everything from when they were Carbon Folk.

 

The airtight body of metal, leather and fabric will encase the Lamps, keeping their minds running inside their bodies and preventing them from drifting away and losing control like the Carbon Folk.

 

Once the Lamp Folk’s body breaks, the Fog Beast inside them escapes and returns to their primal instincts and wildness.

 

So, when the Lamp Clan was killed by the Fog Beast, it was actually the Lamp Clan’s minds drifting away after their bodies shattered and reverting to their Carbon Folk form. They burn themselves and are also generating new Fog Beasts.

 

After death, the Lamp Folk would split into two parts, the ghosts, which would either perish or go into the Sinking Sea, and the Fog Beasts, which would wander around in the black fog.

 

The Lamp Clan was fixed by the Firefly God on a special plot of land, an exclusive land that Ik had created specifically for the fourth generation of humans to start a new life there.

 

Unfortunately, the gods’ calculations were not as good as their calculations.

 

In the 58th Era, the Lamp Race gave birth to the Lamp Maker. Because the death of the Lamp Tribe would cause a large amount of black smoke, which could not be dispersed, and there were also fog beasts accompanying them, which were very dangerous to the living Lamp Tribe.

 

So the Lamp Clan began to make lamps.

 

Then, the Lamp Clan was lucky enough to be seen by the Silver Dragon and the Brass Dragon.

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