Lu Bai had just finished expressing his feelings when his opinion was rejected by the information provided by the Deathmatch System.

It's not what you think.

If we compare the entire deathmatch system to the human body, then the central processing unit is the brain.

Various system permissions are like human organs.

All of these together make up the complete deathmatch system.

After all, Lu Bai had already realized the extent of his authority, so the deathmatch system, which operated strictly according to its underlying logic, naturally couldn't hide anything from him.

The deathmatch system was then revealed in almost every way, and every question was answered.

During the time that followed, as soon as Lu Bai had a thought, the Deathmatch System would give him a response.

As mentioned earlier about the Deathmatch system, Lü Bai is essentially the central processing unit of the Deathmatch system, but he is also its creator.

However, compared to having the highest priority main authority, he actually cares more about his identity as the creator of the Deathmatch system.

One question here is, if he was able to create the deathmatch system, why did it turn out like this?

Lu Bai has gradually become accustomed to the authority he has, and he asks questions directly whenever he has any.

Let me explain this to you.

The text appeared before his retina, followed by a vivid memory that smoothly appeared in Lü Bai's mind.

It was a bright, white, circular dome. The person sitting on the dome could not see their facial features; only their silhouette could be vaguely discerned in the bright light.

Even though you can't see their expression, you can sense that they seem to be smiling.

"How are you, my future self?"

Her voice was gentle, like a flawless piece of warm jade: "Everyone thinks that it's most suitable for me to communicate with you."

The opening scene alone was enough to surprise Lü Bai.

Because he discovered that he could understand it, even though it was clearly not any language known to humankind.

"Why aren't you saying anything?" the other person continued to ask.

Lü Bai: "?!"

Before Lü Bai could subconsciously respond, the other party burst into laughter.

"Did I scare you? I was just guessing that you'd be quite silent when you saw this video, so I'm trying to lighten the mood."

The other person swayed their upper body: "No, you are me. I should call this scaring myself."

Lü Bai: "..."

"Alright, let's get down to business. I know you must have a lot of questions, but don't worry, it shouldn't be a bad thing for you..."

This explanation didn't take long, only about ten minutes at most.

However, it also basically answered some of Lü Bai's main questions.

First of all, the fact that it restarted itself was a result of the other party's active choice.

The purpose of doing this is to gain complete control of the deathmatch system.

Yes, there is no conflict between being the creator and having complete control over the deathmatch system.

Simply put, you've created a phone that you can use to chat, watch movies, and play games, but that doesn't mean you have complete control over the phone.

Whatever you do with this phone, you are essentially issuing instructions to the phone's operating system, which then responds to those instructions, rather than directly controlling a single module.

From a practical point of view, there may be no difference between the two.

But clearly, the creator of the Deathmatch system doesn't think so.

He didn't want to be just a user; he wanted to replace the operating system directly.

However, this is indeed not so easy to do. Take mobile phones as an example again. Normal people can use mobile phones in any way without any problems, but it is impossible for them to enter the mobile phone and become its spirit.

Therefore, he chose the most extreme method.

Lu Bai didn't yet understand the technical methods involved, nor did he realize how outrageous this was; he could only barely grasp the general process.

The "update" function of the twelve core permissions of the Deathmatch system is separated out, allowing it to assimilate its genetic information over a long period of time before being reintegrated into the Deathmatch system.

Only in this way can one perfectly and completely master the deathmatch system.

Even though this method is extreme, the creator of the Deathmatch system still did it.

“I know you might be wondering why I have to do this.”

The other person leaned back slightly: "Because this is the supreme masterpiece left by my race in this universe, I cannot tolerate it being out of control..."

Let's call it the predecessor for now.

Its predecessor came from a civilization whose technology was so advanced that it could be described as magnificent, and whose social ideology was highly unified. However, even such a civilization was troubled by the limitations of the universe's rules.

Because the universe is so vast, even supermassive galaxies are as insignificant as dust on the scale of the universe, and the universe naturally limits the maximum speed.

Technologies like curvature, wormholes, jumps, and even gravitational manipulation are essentially indirect approaches to achieving the same goal.

They were engaging in underhanded tactics under the supervision of the referees.

Thanks to the high degree of unity in social ideology, this race eventually moved towards the development of individual civilization, with the will of all the people merging together, turning the entire civilization into a single entity.

This single individual possesses the wisdom, technology, and resources of the entire civilization.

One person is an entire civilization.

From the perspective of technological development, this kind of individual civilization is indeed the optimal solution, as it combines the wisdom of the entire race, avoids the waste of resources, and ensures the steady progress of technological development.

But perhaps it is precisely because this civilization can make such a decision that it signifies that their collective will is imbued with a strong spirit of martyrdom in the pursuit of technological development.

To see the view from the very top, they would be willing to destroy their own civilization.

……

After all, it's just a memory, and there's no way to have a conversation with it.

Lu Bai calmly watched the entire memory video and let out a long sigh of relief.

The good news is that I am still human; the bad news is that I am not from Earth.

He found it hard to describe his current mood.

I can't feel happy, but I don't really feel sad either.

The main problem is that he finds it very difficult to adopt his predecessor's way of thinking, let alone empathize with him.

To be honest, the predecessor probably didn't deserve any pity.

"Tsk, a martyr."

Lu Bai stood up with deep emotion, too lazy to argue with the Deathmatch System anymore.

As explained in the previous version, the approach taken with the Deathmatch system was a test, or perhaps it should be called a demonstration of its functionality.

A careful recollection reveals that the Deathmatch System never exceeded Lü Bai's capabilities.

If they really intended to kill Lü Bai, they wouldn't have escalated the intensity step by step like this.

If the Blood River Ancestor were to immediately hand over all his abilities and system privileges right from the start, Lu Bai would have absolutely no room to struggle.

"Tell me what you can do."

Lu Bai turned to look into the distance: "I'll take this opportunity to take care of some things as well." (End of Chapter)

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