An associate professor in life engineering travels to a medieval European fantasy world. Using modern biochemistry, he discovers that viruses, bacteria, and parasites extinct in human history are a...
Scáthach nodded and asked, "So, what do you plan to do about this?"
Todd looked at her: "I need your help with this matter of soul judgment?"
"I?"
Scáthach was somewhat surprised to hear Todd's words.
"You are the pioneer responsible for monitoring and recording, having experienced countless eras and witnessed the development of countless races. You should be the most authoritative speaker on the record of history and the judgment of souls."
With a flick of Todd's dragon claw, a complex set of charts and data appeared out of thin air.
"These are the good and evil judgment systems I'm currently developing. They will judge whether a living being's soul is guilty from different aspects and angles. I've now built the framework of the system, but I'm still missing specific algorithms and data models."
“Scáthach, if possible, I hope you will fill in the missing parts of this trial system based on the experience and records of the pioneers. For example, what impact did a human being, in this era, spontaneously or under duress, cause by doing something? After doing it, did he repent? Did he make amends? These all have a set of scoring and weighting options, which need an experienced administrator to oversee. And in my mind, the best candidate for that administrator is you—Scáthach.”
As Scáthach listened, she frowned: "Judging whether a person's soul is guilty using numerical values and conditions sounds like a very complex and difficult task."
Todd flicked the dragon claw, watching the numbers in front of him constantly change, and nodded, saying, "This is indeed an extremely challenging task. It requires systematic analysis and research into the biological behavior and psychology of each era, each race, and even each region, and to provide accurate digital judgments. In my previous life, such a project would have required the collaboration of top AI algorithm masters and data processing actuaries, and would have taken a very long time to complete."
Scáthach carefully considered every detail of this system of good and evil judgments, and finally said, "I can try to do it."
Todd smiled and said, "If you agree, I will grant you administrative authority over the entire soul space. You are free to observe, collect, and modify all the data and rules of this heaven."
Leviathan suddenly said, "Todd, I'm starting to understand your intentions. The materialization of Heaven requires my power, and the system of good and evil judgment needs Scáthach's help. These are already two problems. So what is the last problem you mentioned?"
Todd looked at the enormous golden tree in the Holy Sanctuary and said in a low voice, "Do you realize this? As the wise king of the entire world, the way Heaven acts in this world is actually only one thing—that is, after a living being dies, to judge their soul and then give them a reward or punishment."
"This approach can exert an invisible constraint on the entire world through faith and morality. However, there is an unsolvable problem: the soul judgment mechanism can only deal with the parties involved after the fact."
"Let me make a hypothetical scenario: if at some point in the future, a citizen of a nation, blinded by revenge, anger, or greed, risks going to hell and still sounds the horn of a war of extermination, then at that time, heaven, angels and demons, and judgment will all become meaningless with the destruction of the entire world."
Leviathan said in a deep voice, "That is indeed a problem. I once saw a human who, in order to take revenge on his enemy, disregarded the entire world and launched a deadly weapon at his foe, which ultimately triggered a world war."
Scáthach sighed: "We might be able to use the judgment of souls to persuade and deter those who are rational, but what can we do with these madmen who have lost the ability to think and only want to destroy the world?"
For the first time, Todd fell into a long silence.
After a long while, he flapped his dragon wings, closed his eyes, and said helplessly, "To be honest, I don't know how to deal with this third question, and naturally I can't offer a solution. For me, the current task is to first establish the entire Heavenly Kingdom and improve the system of soul judgment. As for how to prevent a possible war of destruction, perhaps we will come up with a solution later... So, what I want to ask now is, can you help me with the construction of the Heavenly Kingdom?"
Leviathan and Scáthach exchanged a glance. The former swayed its dense tentacles, looking extremely excited: "Why not? At least, everything you've said is the best way for us to survive until now and deal with genocide."