Online Game: Confessing to an Underage Noble Lady at the Start

After playing an online game all night, he suddenly died and transmigrated into the game, becoming a famous villain.

At the very beginning, he confessed to the high-ranking duke's daughte...

Chapter 816 I still prefer your previous unruly nature

In the end, the already fragile unity among the gods will completely collapse from within.

Don't assume that these gods are all of one mind.

Although they are both gods and seem to get along well on the surface, this does not mean that their relationship is really good.

Athena dares to say that this time it hasn't caused too many problems.

But if she were to be granted power again by this human, it would surely incur the wrath of the other gods.

Perhaps later, other gods will be the first to ostracize her from the ranks of gods.

Based on her understanding of these gods, their selfishness was utterly insignificant.

Just thinking about these things made Athena break out in a cold sweat.

This human... is truly terrifying.

No wonder he was called the Demon King.

"Okay, let's talk about it in detail."

A detached voice slowly rang out, startling Athena, who was deep in thought.

She took two steps back, afraid that this human might do something even more outrageous than before.

Seeing that the other person was sitting in the seat without moving, she felt a little relieved.

but……

Looking at Viktor's calm expression, Athena felt an inexplicable unease.

Gods possess a unique sense of superiority when facing humanity.

Even Athena herself was like that.

For example, he personally taught people the skills of weaving and cooking, and even provided enlightenment in culture and art.

But when facing humans, she always felt an involuntary sense of superiority.

However, upon seeing Victor, the gods' feelings vanished.

He was sitting there, but the gods felt as if he were...

This person is even higher than a god.

He seemed to exist beyond this world, and his uniqueness could not be described with special words.

Just as the other party said.

He knew everything about them.

Thinking of this, Athena took a deep breath and finally spoke to Victor:

"I don't know the exact meaning of 'virus' either; someone else told me about it."

Upon hearing this, Viktor suddenly pressed for an answer:

"Did Chaos tell you that?"

Athena and the other gods around her changed their expressions instantly, and seeing this, Victor's lips curled up slightly.

With one hand supporting his chin and his eyebrows slightly raised, he continued with great interest:

“Go on.”

Athena's complexion quickly returned to normal, but her gloomy expression still carried a hint of unpleasantness.

"I didn't expect... you even know Chaos."

She was clearly shocked by the incident, but did not pursue the matter further.

Moreover, she is much more serious than before.

It's impossible to fool a human that even Chaos knows.

"You know, everything in the world has its origin."

Whether it's flowers, plants, humans, insects, or animals.

They all originated from this land and have evolved to their present state following the laws of nature.

"In this world, whether human or god, everyone must abide by the 'rules'."

“Any behavior that violates these ‘rules’ will be subject to absolute punishment.”

Those who break the rules are also called 'cheaters'.

Viktor thought this was reasonable.

In fact, it could be said that it should be defined according to the rules of the game.

Finding and exploiting game vulnerabilities for profit is itself a violation of the rules.

Violating the rules is equivalent to cheating.

According to this logic, although Viktor violated the rules, he should only be regarded as a 'cheater'.

Then why is it defined as a 'virus'?

He had once asked the goddess who ruled the night about the 'virus' in the deepest part of hell, in the Dark Mansion.

She told him that 'viruses' refer to life forms that exist outside the rules and are difficult to eradicate.

“That’s right, the difference between a ‘cheater’ and a ‘virus’ is,”

"Viruses do not have a source."

The goddess of wisdom explained:

"It should not exist in this world in the first place, and its origins cannot be traced."

"We don't know where it came from, nor do we know who created it."

"And there is one more crucial difference."

She adjusted her expression, her face becoming more serious, and then said in a deep voice:

"Only those 'viruses' that disregard the rules are truly called viruses."