Global Awakening: Join the chat group at the beginning

Chapter 1814 Humanity itself is synonymous with "miracle," the downfall of King Peel.



Chapter 1814 Humanity itself is synonymous with "miracle," the downfall of King Peel.

Chapter 1814 Humanity itself is synonymous with "miracle," the downfall of King Peel.

Human beings are mortal and vulnerable in interstellar warfare; their lifespans are short, and even their civilizations may only be fleeting moments in the vast expanse of the universe.

But within their hearts lies the most incredible potential in the universe.

Their emotions can transcend the "dimensional barrier," their beliefs can be transformed into tangible power, and their approval can determine the strength, weakness, survival, or even death of a fictional character!

Human beings themselves are synonymous with "miracles".

They are physically weak, yet they always manage to unleash power beyond their physical limits in dire situations.

Therefore, no one can be certain of the extent to which human recognition will allow Altair to reach its full potential.

Destroying cities, annihilating nations, destroying the earth's surface, destroying planets.

These are just one possibility among many.

The richest man in the lighthouse said: "But to be honest, this ability is definitely a bug."

The richest man in the lighthouse said: "There may be some issues with its strength, but its mechanics are absolutely invincible."

The richest man in the country said: "Just like Yhwach's omniscience and omnipotence."

Altair's abilities are undoubtedly extremely powerful. In her own "world," she can do almost anything she wants, and even in reality, she is the most powerful being there.

It's just that, limited by human "cognition," we can't determine exactly what level she's at; but whatever her level, she basically has no rivals at that level.

Even if it were possible, defeating her would be extremely difficult, almost impossible.

This is similar to Yhwach's "omniscience and omnipotence" in the world of Bleach.

The power of "omniscience and omnipotence" is undeniable, but it doesn't mean that if you possess "omniscience and omnipotence," you will truly be "omniscience and omnipotence" at any level.

Otherwise, Yhwach wouldn't have been so easily killed by Aizen, who had joined the chat group.

It's just that at that level, with his "omniscient and omnipotent" abilities, he is almost impossible to defeat.

This is why, after reading Altair's memory copy, while acknowledging her power, Marquis Voban did not truly take her to heart.

Because Altair's strength is limited by his status as a "human," there is ultimately a limit to his abilities. Whether his strength is enough to destroy a star is still unknown, let alone compared to him, who is currently at the top of the chat group and is the number one person after Bai Xuan.

Himouto! Umaru-chan: "Reinhard is blessed by the world, so he can have any blessing he wants. Even those who are unkillable can be killed with the Dragon Sword, although the Dragon Sword is not normally drawn."

Himouto! Umaru-chan: "Altair's abilities are pretty much the same. As long as you consider those creators as the world, and the abilities they give Altair as the blessings bestowed upon him by the world, then they are exactly the same."

Himouto! Umaru-chan: "Unfortunately, it's limited by human approval; if that condition weren't met..."

A prodigy among loners: "Without this condition, Altair's strength would directly reach the level of single-target, multi-target, or even higher."

A genius among loners: "After all, she has transcended the dimensions of the world."

"It was Hachiman Hikigaya who spoke up."

Princess in Military Uniform: "It's just a setting."

Princess in Military Uniform: "Compared to me, your world is much more interesting, and it feels more like a real world."

Altair didn't care at all.

However, the memories of other group members, unless one deliberately searches for logical errors, make their world seem just like the real one.

Completely different worldviews, completely different world systems, and a series of distinct characters; even just in terms of their works, the works they created must be extremely excellent works in the "real world".

Himouto! Umaru-chan: "The memory copy is just a way of presenting our works from the group leader's memory in a clearer way."

Himouto! Umaru-chan: "Many details and daily life are missing."

Himouto! Umaru-chan: "So regardless of whether we were a work of art in the group owner's previous life, at least after joining the chat group, our world became real."

Himouto! Umaru-chan: "Altair, you don't really need to care too much about these things."

Himouto! Umaru-chan: "Because from the moment you join the chat group, your world becomes the real world."

Umaru said to Altair.

Although Altair didn't show it, Umaru sensed from her tone that she was still somewhat concerned about the issue.

She can accept that she was created by a "creator," but it's much harder to accept that even her "creator" was created by a "creator" from a higher dimension.

This is because it means that her feelings for her "creator" are pre-programmed, which is precisely what Altair cannot accept.

However, regardless of whether the original world was real or virtual, at least after Altair joined the chat group, her world became real.

Princess in Military Uniform: "Does joining the chat group make it real?"

Princess in Military Uniform: "It certainly seems that way."

Princess in Military Uniform: "Because my current thoughts and ideas are based on what I generated after joining the chat group, they are no longer the same as in the memory instance, and the future will also change because of this."

Princess in Military Uniform: "But who can guarantee that my world, and your world, were not created by beings from higher dimensions?"

Altair shook his head slightly at this.

Above the "Creator" is a higher-dimensional "Creator," so it is not impossible for an even higher "Creator" to emerge on this basis.

Who can guarantee that their thoughts and every word they say are not the design of a higher-dimensional "creator"?

An ordinary group admin: "That's possible."

An ordinary group owner: "After all, chat groups were a novel setting in my previous life."

An ordinary group admin: "But that's precisely what doesn't matter."

An ordinary group owner said: "Because creators are all human beings and ordinary people, all they can do is create a general plot, not a precise description of every single line spoken by every character."

The ordinary group admin: "So it doesn't matter."

An ordinary group admin said: "Being too concerned about this kind of thing won't do you any good."

An ordinary group admin said: "Whether it's your mood or anything else, it's not good at all; it will only make you more and more annoyed."

Su Yunqing did not deny Altair's words, and even affirmed her guess to some extent.

However, she didn't let herself get too caught up in it.

Whether it's true or not, others may not know, but don't they themselves know?

What they're saying now, is it pre-programmed? Aren't they all speaking from the heart?

So there's no need to dwell on this kind of thing.

Altair felt a little more relaxed after reading Su Yunqing's words in the chat group.

Their thoughts, their conversations, their feelings—if these were all part of a pre-programmed storyline, why would they feel so real?

Altair placed his palm on his heart.

There, a vivid and intense pain rose and fell with each breath.

For the fleeting moment, for the vanity of one's own existence.

This pain was so real, it burned through her soul.

If everything is an illusion, why does this pain feel so real? If everything is a written story, why does her current confusion and struggle carry a turbulence that even she herself cannot fully predict?

What is real? What is fake?

Is it determined by origin, or by existence itself?

If a character depicted by a paintbrush possesses self-awareness and experiences love, hate, and passion, are her emotions inferior simply because of the "fictional" origin of her character?

If a life shaped by words can think, choose, and struggle and suffer for it, is its existence any less significant than that of a so-called "real" life?

"What defines 'reality' is never the foundation of origin, but the experience of the present moment."

Altair seemed to have realized something, and the chaos in his eyes gradually subsided, turning into a deep calm.

Even if all of this happens within a framework set by a higher being, every laugh, every tear, and every heartbeat within that framework is something they have truly lived through.

The important thing is that, at this moment, she is standing here.

She possesses consciousness, emotions, longing for fleeting moments, and the opportunity to communicate with these people from different worlds.

This very existence is the most undeniable truth.

Her tragedy may have originated from the predetermined fate, but her coping mechanisms, her choices, and her future path will be determined by her will at this moment.

Altair raised his head slightly, a slight smile returning to the corners of his lips, his eyes revealing a sense of relief and determination after experiencing confusion.

Princess in military uniform: "You are absolutely right."

Princess in Military Uniform: "To dwell on whether the origin is real or not is tantamount to denying one's own existence at this moment."

Princess in Military Uniform: "Regardless of the form it takes, the 'I' of this moment is the truth."

An ordinary group admin: "It's good that you've figured it out."

An ordinary group admin: "What are you planning to do next? Revive Shimazaki Setsuna?"

Su Yunqing asked Altair curiously.

Although she felt this was something she would definitely do, what if Altair had other ideas?

Princess in military uniform: "That's right."

Well, whether it's the original future or the present, Altair has only one thing she wants to do: resurrect her creator, Setsuna Shimazaki.

An ordinary group admin: "So what method are you planning to use?"

An ordinary group admin: "The same as before?"

The reason for this question is that although Altair's core ability "All Things in the Universe" is so powerful that it is almost unbeatable, even though she now knows the future because she joined the chat group, it is still almost impossible for her to directly and immediately revive her creator, Shimazaki Setsuna.

Because the source of her power is not infinite freedom, but rather highly dependent on the "recognition" of the real-world audience, that is, the degree of recognition, re-creation, and acceptance of her by the vast number of secondary creators and viewers.

At this point in time, although Altair is powerful, the amount of fan art and discussion about her online is far from reaching the scale it did in later periods.

The total amount and intensity of the "recognition" she has gained are insufficient to support her act of "resurrecting the dead," which completely subverts the rules of the world.

Setsuna Shimazaki's death was a significant causal event that had already occurred. To resurrect her would mean altering this core causal relationship, which is no easy task.

Altair's most feasible strategy remains the same as in the original story: to accelerate the collection of "Acknowledgment Power" by creating major events, and ultimately rewrite the tragedy at the right time using an ability similar to "Reconstruction of Cause and Effect".

Princess in Military Uniform: "Whether or not my creator is resurrected, accelerating the collection of recognition power by creating major events is something I must do."

Princess in Military Uniform: "This is the only feasible path within the constraints of my abilities."

The ordinary group owner: "That's true."

Su Yunqing nodded.

Even if Altair doesn't revive Setsuna Shimazaki, if he wants to increase his power in "reality," he still has to become stronger in this way.

After joining the chat group, she simply had more things to do.

Even if it's not based on the future storylines in the memory copy, but proceeds in other ways, there's no problem.

Without joining the chat group, Altair was no match for anyone else and had to rely on the power of "Shimazaki Setsuna". Altair, who had joined the chat group, was even less of a match for anyone else.

They had absolutely no chance of winning.

No matter what Altair does, as long as they ultimately stand against Altair, they have only one way to stop Altair: to revive Setsuna Shimazaki.

Therefore, Altair only needs to collect recognition power; the rest can be left to others.

The Magician Under the Moonlight: "So, in Lufa's world, King Pierre was taken offline for embezzlement?"

The Magician Under the Moonlight: "Isn't this a bit too hasty?"

The Magician Under the Moonlight: "No, you could even say it's a bit foolish."

The Magician Under the Moonlight: "He was the King of Ares, how much must he have embezzled to have to step down like this?"

Kaito Kuroba had already finished watching the story of the Rufus world.

He never imagined that King Pierre, who was so eager for revenge, would be deposed because of corruption.

This is too ridiculous.

A leader of a civilization steps down because of corruption?

How much did he embezzle?

He had previously thought that King Peer must have a very deep understanding of the Ares civilization to have forced Lufa to leave Ares and had no choice but to gain control of the galaxy by harvesting planetary energy crystals.

It's not true, as the group leader claims, that Lufa could seize the throne simply by killing King Peer when he slanders him.

But seeing how hastily he stepped down, he was truly unsure.

(End of this chapter)


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