Chapter 218 Destiny



"Uh... Ah? What? What should I change?" Hui Shuo didn't realize that Wang Yao was talking to him and was still smiling blankly. The three ghost kings, however, figured something out and hurriedly jumped into the room, gently patting Hui Shuo, who then snapped out of his daze.

"Hurry up, tell them you want to change Molopo's fortune!" Wang Yao said again.

"You want to change Molopo's destiny?" Hui Shuo asked, puzzled.

"What are you going to do?" Another line of yellow text appeared on the screen.

"It wasn't me, it was you!" Wang Yao shouted.

“Yes, it wasn’t me to begin with. You were the one who wanted to come here.” Hui Shuo was still clueless.

When Wang Yao saw that Hui Shuo was confused and couldn't explain the matter in a short time, he quickly jumped up, pulled Hui Shuo and stuffed him into the chair in front of the computer.

"Press this key..." Guided by his hand, Wang Yao had Hui Shuo type in the words "I want to modify Mo Luopo's destiny," and then nervously looked at the computer screen.

The cursor on the computer screen blinked a few times, and then a line of pink text suddenly appeared.

"Say you love me."

"Amitabha, what does this mean?" Hui Shuo blinked at the computer screen, completely unaware of what was happening.

Wang Yao knew in his heart that the system was flirting with its lover, so he didn't waste any more words with Hui Shuo. He held Hui Shuo's hand and pressed the keys one by one on the keyboard, typing out the three words "I love you".

The computer screen flickered for a moment, and Mo Luopo's astrological file finally appeared on the screen. Wang Yao breathed a sigh of relief and stood next to Hui Shuo to read it carefully.

Maupassant's life after middle age has only the following paths: First, death by accident, 10% probability, redeeming his original sin in 30% of cases. Second, being ignored by the opposite sex and dying alone, 80% probability, redeeming his original sin in 25% of cases.

Third, the probability of dying from domestic violence after encountering a shrewish wife is 10%, while the probability of redeeming one's original sin is 50%.

Wang Yao added up all the sins that Moropo had already redeemed in his previous life, and it was only 5%. He thought to himself that it seemed that Moropo's redemption rate in this life would be at least 30%. This system of fate probably has some unspoken rules of its own.

For example, in the past, the probability of death from illness, violent death, and disability was extremely high in Moropo's fortune telling. However, in middle age, the probability of violent death is greatly reduced, and the branch of disability is even removed.

The reason, of course, was that Molopo was old, and the sins he had suffered from his disability in the rest of his life were no longer easy to calculate the proportion of atonement for. If he atoneed for too many sins, wouldn't his next life be too easy? If he atoneed for too few sins, he probably wouldn't be able to fulfill the proportion of sins he should atone for in this life, so he simply canceled it.

Therefore, if we want to modify Moropo's destiny, we probably have to consider the proportion of atonement; otherwise, the system might not be able to approve it.

Wang Yao saw a cursor flashing on Molupo's astrological file, and a save button in the lower right corner of the screen. He knew that the file was now editable. Without saying a word, he bent down and deleted the branch that Molupo ignored.

Because the branch of Molopo's disregard for the opposite sex appeared rather abruptly, and only the branch of dislike for the opposite sex in youth was mentioned above, Wang Yao had no worries about deleting it.

Molopo's youth was long gone, and this woman's dislike for him had redeemed 1% of his original sin, so there was no need to dwell on it.

He then clicked the save button in the lower right corner of the screen, and sure enough, a dialog box popped up on the screen.

"Too few branches, insufficient redemption ratio, and irregularities in fortune-telling adjustments!"

Seeing this dialog box, Wang Yao became even more certain of his previous judgment. He thought for a moment, and then started writing under the branch he had just deleted.

"Molupo was ignored by the opposite sex, but then a fairy took notice of him, and the state of being ignored by the opposite sex was lifted. He met Wei Cai, who came to see the scenery at San Yan Tang, and began to suffer abuse. The redemption rate is 25%."

He didn't just write this down randomly. Since he wanted to atone for his sins, he was determined not to let Moropo have an easy time. He had been considering how to deal with the future of this Lion Roar Beast after breaking up Wei Cai's marriage with Lü Xian. At that time, he had already had the idea of ​​giving Wei Cai to Moropo.

It's easy to imagine that Molupo will suffer greatly in Wei Cai's hands. Even a great immortal like Lü Xian had his beard plucked and face slapped by Wei Cai. How could Molupo, a mere mortal, possibly fare well in Wei Cai's hands? Redeeming 25% of his original sin should be enough.

As for the suffering in Molupo, Wang Yao felt no burden at all.

On one hand, this guy surnamed Mo has original sin, so even if he's soft-hearted, there's nothing he can do. On the other hand, his task is only to remove Mo Luopo's solitary state. As for whether Mo Luopo lives or dies after the state is removed, that has nothing to do with him.

"Nonsense... This is utter nonsense..." Watching Wang Yao type out a string of words on the screen, Gao Qunzhu's facial muscles twitched, and he kept shaking his head. This immortal is really being ridiculous. How can one modify fate so carelessly?

Their calculations of destiny are based on real-life scenarios, meticulously refining them to achieve both logical and unexpected results. Secondly, the destiny calculations are input into the system, with many considerations regarding format, writing style, and word choice.

This immortal just slapped his forehead and started writing haphazardly here, completely disregarding fate!

Wang Yao didn't care about Gao Qunzhu shaking his head. He hastily wrote Wei Cai into Mo Luopo's fortune telling and clicked the save button. But then, "snap," the dialog box reappeared.

“The rate of redemption for those who are not human beings is too low when it comes to adjusting one’s destiny.”

"Damn, finding Wei Cai is even scarier than being single!" Wang Yao scratched his head, then thought it made sense. The system had already said that Wei Cai was no ordinary mortal, but an unusual being in the human world, so it was only right that he redeemed some of Mo Luopo's original sin.

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