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Under such unfavorable circumstances, it was a miracle that they could not retreat even after sacrificing 90% of the combatants. Although many people in the alliance felt that they would lose, they thought that she was just refusing to win, perhaps just to buy time, to wait for support or something like that.

But these people still obeyed her command completely, thinking that due to their previous friendship, they could not abandon most of the alliance and escape at a time when sacrifice was needed.

This is also the weakness of Canary.

The Alliance personnel did not fully trust her.

It's not that I don't believe in her, but I don't believe she can win. She has lost too many times when facing the dystopian devil.

Of course she won in the end.

Outsiders who don't understand the process will regard it as a miracle when they learn that she has cracked the dystopian demon king, but insiders will not think so.

The reason why the insiders trusted her and followed her was that they felt that Canary had the potential to succeed and that Canary would eventually win.

There is a huge gap between believing that your boss can win and unconditionally believing that your boss can win in the end.

In the end, 90% of the Alliance fighters died, and they only managed to seal Azdahaka.

Moreover, most of the people who survived in the end were those who had long felt that it was hopeless to defeat Azdahaka. After these people left the damage-sharing network built by Canary, they would die if they were killed, but precisely because of this, these people could not even go to the front battlefield.

Back then, Canary, through the advantage established by the poet's spirit, gained the ability to fight Azdahaka head-on while his health bar was still high.

The completion of the details was entirely up to Canary herself. Her simulated star creation chart could define her personal time.

To put it simply, it is the acceleration of personal thinking.

It is true that four-digit numbers cannot compare to three-digit numbers in terms of various details, but if the four-digit number has almost infinite time before each decision, and there is also a box-like communication like the canary, it can tell you how to attack and how to fight the enemy next, and how your spiritual power will change in this almost infinite time.

To say that it was almost infinite was a bit of an exaggeration. Canary himself had limited spiritual power and needed to use it wisely.

However, Canary is feeling a bit complicated right now.

Compared to the time when she used wisdom, skills, and even human lives... now the Little Garden Gods and Buddhas completely rely on technology and sovereignty to limit Azidahaka's crushing methods...

It's so cool too!

However, as an opponent, Canary also knows it.

Azdahaka doesn't like this kind of battle.

Chapter 78

The advantages of three digits are gradually being eliminated due to the four-digit organizer authority.

Many of the strong men in the box garden are a bit like glass cannons, extremely powerful but weak in defense.

This is different from the pure glass cannons in many worlds that are easily counterattacked by the weak. In the box garden, the strong are strong and defend the weak, but the so-called strong offense also includes countless means of attack, as well as extremely strong perception and adaptability for the purpose of attack.

A three-digit number being hit with full force by a four-digit number won't feel good, but not many four-digit numbers can do that.

The three-digit characters in the box garden have weak defense and low health bars, but each of them is proficient in self-protection methods.

On the battlefield, Azdahaka flapped his wings slightly.

In his opinion, the current situation was indeed a small matter.

It is true that one of the weaknesses of the final human trial is group attacks, which will consume the authority of multiple organizers.

But in this regard, the human final trial also has an advantage.

Not subject to purely negative conditions.

In the sandbox, there is no absolute fairness in the game of favors, only relative fairness.

A bets nine units of favor, and B bets one unit of favor. Therefore, in the favor game, A has a great chance of winning. The rules are extremely biased towards A, and B has only a 10% chance of winning. This is called fairness in the sandbox.

The authority of the organizer of the final trial of mankind is open to the world at all times, so it can carry the multiple organizer authorities of other people.

However, with only four-digit organizer authority, even with some high-value sovereignty endorsement, there is no way to construct game conditions that are unfavorable to the final trial of mankind - having sovereignty does not mean that the corresponding sovereignty can be used well.

Let Sir Niu take action himself, using classical mechanics' contribution to human history and burning sovereignty as a cost, and it is possible to construct game conditions that are purely unfavorable to Azdahaka.

But Sir Niu is a man of Yahweh and is not active in the box garden at all.

A high level of sovereignty cannot be used just because anyone says so.

A gun poses a completely different threat in the hands of an ordinary person than in the hands of a sharpshooter.

The higher the level of sovereignty, the greater its impact on human history. In order to be effective in countless human history worlds at the same time, the basic rules and structures are complex and sophisticated. Generally, four digits are just the level that can be used.

The ordinary four-digit people who took these sovereignties could only impose equal conditions on Azidahaka.

Change the relevant rules in the area, and this change must be followed by both parties.

Athena also wanted to impose pure negative conditions on Azdahaka and impose pure restrictions, but she couldn't do it.

If the strong party puts out enough resources, they can create completely unfavorable conditions for the weak party in the game with them.

In a fair game, whichever side puts out more chips can make the conditions more favorable to itself. The more chips are put out, the more the balance of rules tilts towards the side willing to pay the price.

But the weight of humanity’s final test is too great.

The gods cannot come up with chips that would put humanity at a disadvantage in the final trial. Newton, with his sovereignty over classical mechanics, might be able to limit only Azdahaka, but an ordinary four-digit number would not be able to do so even if they had such sovereignty.

Therefore, no matter what kind of layout Athena made, what she could ultimately achieve was only to bring Azdahaka to the range of four-digit combat capacity, and she could never put Azdahaka at a complete disadvantage.

The upper limit of equal conditions is very high. As long as it is really reasonable, the Black Death can restrict the sun.

Three-digit numbers versus four-digit numbers, the winning rate could have been 99:1. All Athena could do was to create various favorable conditions to bring the winning rate in a single field to 50:50.

Moreover, this is the most theoretical possibility, and the winning rate is bound to shift towards three digits.

Therefore, in the small garden, sufficiently strong human heroes are indispensable. A sufficient number of weak people can compete with the strong ones, but it is very difficult.

——And the strong must have dignity.

If Azdahaka flapped his wings, ran out of the outer gate, and went to cause trouble elsewhere, the four-digit number would be completely helpless.

At that time, only Indra could take action to block Azdahaka's retreat and beat Azdahaka back to the outer gate of the battle plan arranged by the gods, and then pray that he did not cause much damage to Azdahaka, and that human history would recognize that Azdahaka's conquest was caused by humans.

Indra injured Azdahaka, and human history may not allow this crusade to be concluded.

Human history may not be so strict. As long as the final trial mechanism of mankind is revised, the gods are not very clear about where the so-called boundaries that gods and Buddhas cannot participate are!

Anyway, humans dealt 99% of the damage, and the final blow was delivered by Kasugabe Takaaki, who had lost his human identity. Human history does not recognize it.

And Indra descended from heaven as a human and killed Azdahaka, but human history does not recognize this.

If eight or nine humans emerge from the final trial of the newly revised version, the gods will study it more and will surely be able to test out the attitude towards human history - but if only eight or nine humans emerge from the final trial of this kind, it is hard to say how many of the gods and Buddhas will be left.

The idea of ​​gods and Buddhas is that they should not take action if they can avoid it, and if they can use living humans to participate in the crusade, they should use living humans. Those old four-digit numbers with mythological colors can be used if necessary, but it is best not to do so.

And the person who strikes the final blow must be a living human being as defined in human history.

If Azdahaka is shameless and plays guerrilla warfare when encountering the arrangements of gods and Buddhas, and carries a few weak three-digits with him to simulate with Avesta... then two-digits will be needed to end up.

The two-digit number gave Azdahaka a few fierce blows, and then ran away. This kind of strict violation will be blown off by the wind of decadence, and no one can say for sure.

But no matter how much the double-digit number will lose, the human spirit will be damaged in the final trial, which naturally increases the possibility of being attacked.

However, given Azdahaka's character, even if Athena was throwing dirty bombs, he was still thinking about revenge instead of taking a step forward to avoid the fight.

The gods really have no way to completely restrict Azdahaka's actions, but the gods don't need to restrict them, because Azdahaka won't run away on his own.

To some extent, this is the weakness of the evil gods of Zoroastrianism, they don't struggle enough when trying to survive.

The evil god of Zoroastrianism, who has accepted the idea that evil is the cornerstone of good, emphasizes that when something happens, I will take action. If I die, I will be punished. I am happy to be conquered.

When the strong fight against the weak, without considering their growth and only calculating their current combat power, the strong can use sneak attacks, guerrilla warfare, poisoning, sowing discord and defeat them one by one, and use all kinds of means. The weak will never win.

The more reckless the strong is, the more likely the weak will be able to seize the strong's weakness and turn defeat into victory.

However, could that strong man really be that cautious?

When you meet a weak person, you should not look down on him. Otherwise, wouldn’t the strong person become stronger in vain?

The stronger a person is, the more confident he is, and the more arrogant he is likely to be. Then after a period of arrogance, the weaker person will seize the opportunity to turn the tables - but if you don’t even have a bit of arrogance and self-confidence, how can you become so strong?

To some extent, this is a paradox.

Even though Azdahaka tried to defeat the enemy by any means necessary, in his mind, there was no option to bypass the enemy in front of him and then come back for revenge.

The speed advantage over the enemy was eliminated, the perception was 50-50, and the enemy had more than enough attack power. It seemed that the four-digit strong man had some chance of winning.

But Azdahaka didn't feel that he had any need to be nervous at all.

They are just under the same restrictions, but he can't beat some four-digit newbies?

The gods have made various sovereign arrangements that seem to be obeyed by both parties, but are there more restrictive conditions for him?

Then see how far you can limit it.

According to the rules of classical mechanics, when an object with greater mass is accelerated to the speed of light, more mass is consumed?

A drop of blood fell from Azdahaka's claws and landed on the ground. The blood combined with the soil and transformed into a pure white two-headed dragon.

The blood that fell from his injury could directly generate a dragon, so couldn't he generate it on his own initiative?

In an instant, dozens of two-headed dragons filled the battlefield.

This mass-produced dragon species relies solely on its own instincts to cause destruction, and cannot do anything to four-digit humans.

But it’s different when Azdahaka is controlling it from behind.

Facing three-digit strong men, or even four-digit strong men like Kasugabe Takaaki, it would be meaningless for him to use his energy to control his clones. It would be better for him to use that energy to control his original body.

But facing a weak four-digit number is another matter.

You use four digits, and I use four digits too.

You use the rule of equality, and I use that rule too.

You start the game and establish the rules, and I will play with you according to your rules.

You have a three-digit figure behind you, and I also have my own four-digit clone behind me.

Can a four-digit number hurt a three-digit number?

indeed.

But four digits can also hurt four digits.

I, Azdahaka, didn't create a large number of five-digit clones to play with you, so I'll give you a hand.

And, if that were true, I guarantee the gods and Buddhas in heaven would be smiling from ear to ear.

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