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Now reading: Chapter 1379 - 975: Who Defeated Him... Who Was It? (Part 2) from Isekai Adventure in the Dimensional Cube, a Sci-fi novel by Confiding Pixie.

And with that, Reiger prepared to leave.

But at that mont, Uru Hengo couldn’t help but ask a question.

"Was Ryonsukuna really defeated?" Uru Hengo asked, "Who was it that defeated him?"

This question seed to intrigue Shiliu Long as well, who pricked up his ears and listened intently.

Reiger’s steps suddenly paused, and after a mont of silence, he casually responded.

"His na is Reiger Brillhaut."

Leaving behind those words, Reiger departed.

"Reiger Brillhaut..."

Only Uru Hengo and Shiliu Long remained, quietly repeating the na, engraving it in their minds.

...

anwhile, Reiger, who had turned and left, hadn’t gone far, rely exiting the battlefield now turned to ruins and arriving at a spacious street.

"...Little Gold."

After standing on the street silently for a while, Reiger called for the Gold insect familiar.

"Here, here! Your orders please!"

Little Gold flitted around Reiger.

"How can I add rules?"

Reiger, staring ahead, remained unmoved as he consulted the flying Little Gold around him.

"You need 100 ga points and to clearly state the content of the rule you wish to add. As long as it’s confird that the rule will not hinder the normal operation of Destruction Revisit, it can be directly added!"

Little Gold explained to Reiger without reservation, causing Reiger to narrow his eyes.

"So, negotiating with the ga administrator actually ans negotiating with you, not with the host of Destruction Revisit, right?"

Reiger realized he had misunderstood sothing.

The administrator of the ga might not be Knot himself.

To ensure the execution of Destruction Revisit, Knot would likely sacrifice total control and delegate the managent and operation of the ga based on the principle of binding.

By sacrificing absolute control over Destruction Revisit as a cost to enhance its execution—a thod that fully aligns with the principle of binding.

And that’s precisely the case.

"Yes!" Little Gold responded energetically, "Please confirm whether to add the rule!"

This posed so trouble.

If the ga administrator wasn’t Knot but Little Gold, then the negotiation during rule addition occurred with Little Gold, not Knot. This ant that Reiger couldn’t use negotiations as a pretext to draw out Knot.

However...

"It’s not entirely impossible."

Reiger’s eyes flickered slightly as he continued questioning Little Gold.

"Can a rule be added where ’the Poet can designate a target, making them a Poet and entering a specified Barrier to play the ga’?"

At these words, Little Gold paused briefly.

After a mont, it spoke again.

"Currently, the scale of Destruction Revisit cannot forcibly make any target enter a specified Barrier to participate in the ga."

In other words, this rule couldn’t be realized.

Reiger wasn’t surprised.

Participation in Destruction Revisit is inherently a matter of personal choice.

Apart from those Poets modified in advance by Knot, there’s no way to force others to participate. Even those modified by Knot are coerced based on the declaration that not participating results in the loss of their techniques.

As for those not modified by Knot, even if they choose not to participate, could you unconditionally strip them of their techniques?

Impossible.

Unless Knot himself took action to intimidate them in person, assigning participation in Destruction Revisit arbitrarily to anyone is extrely difficult to achieve.

"Then, how about adding ’consu a certain amount of ga points’ under this premise?"

Reiger proposed a suggestion to Little Gold.

"As the fifth rule states, newly participating Poets have 5 points as Practitioners, and 1 as non-Practitioners. If I want to designate a Practitioner to join, it costs 5 points; for a non-Practitioner, it’s 1 point. If I designate a specific Barrier for them to enter, an additional double of ga points must be paid. What about this?"

If arbitrary designation is difficult, then adding conditions to designations should suffice.

With these conditions, no one would randomly designate soone for Destruction Revisit; even if soone wanted to, considering the points cost, it’s bound to be an extre minority.

The basic goal for participating Poets is to accumulate ga points. If you designate others and kill them, the points gained just match the points paid. It becos pointless, especially when specifying a Barrier requires extra paynt.

It’s better to continue hunting other Poets inside a Barrier to accumulate points.

Thus, the number of Poets designating others to join Destruction Revisit would certainly plumt, if not disappear entirely.

If it’s just forcing one or two people to join each ti, then given the scale of Destruction Revisit, it should be manageable, right?

Whether sending familiars for capture or employing other ans, Knot might intervene personally to maintain the ga’s operation, bringing designated targets in.

If the target was Knot himself, even more so—he would inevitably appear.

After all, Destruction Revisit is hosted by him. To ensure its execution, various bindings he set would turn against him if he refused to honor them.

Such is the complexity of the curse technique system—a demonstration of its traceability.

Reiger’s understanding of curse techniques now far exceeds his past, allowing him to navigate these intricate chanisms with ease.

And that, was an area he could manipulate.

"Possible!"

Little Gold didn’t disappoint Reiger, confirming that adding conditions granted an executable rule within Destruction Revisit’s constraints.

"’Poets can spend corresponding ga points to designate one or multiple targets, making them Poets to enter specified Barriers. In principle, designating Practitioners costs 5 points, non-Practitioners 1 point, and specifying a Barrier costs an additional double of ga points.’—Confirm the addition of this rule?"

Upon hearing this, Reiger smiled.

"Confirm!"

He answered without hesitation.

"Alright!" Little Gold said cheerfully, "New rule added successfully, now in effect!"

"Let’s do it imdiately," Reiger instructed Little Gold decisively, "I’ll spend 5 points to designate a Practitioner as a Poet, and another 5 points to have them enter the Xiantai Barrier for the ga."

"Alright, alright!" Little Gold replied, "Please tell the designated target!"

Reiger raised his head, glanced at the sky circled by a Barrier like a dark curtain.

Then, he slowly voiced that na.

"Knot."

...

Almost simultaneously, within the ten Destruction Wandering Barriers, the Gold insect familiar materialized beside every Poet.

"A rule has been added by a Poet for Destruction Revisit!"

"Destruction Revisit Rule Number 13: Poets can spend corresponding ga points to designate one or multiple targets as Poets to enter specified Barriers. In principle, designating Practitioners costs 5 points, non-Practitioners 1 point, and specifying a Barrier costs an additional double of ga points!"

"This rule is now in effect!"

This new rule left countless Poets astonished, and countless more perplexed.

High in the sky, within a Curse Spirit, a monk-dressed man sitting cross-legged suddenly opened his eyes and looked to his side.

There, the Gold insect familiar erged as well.

"You have been designated as a Poet for Destruction Revisit. Please proceed to the Xiantai Barrier to participate in the ga imdiately."

These words made the monk-dressed man’s eyes shine sharply.

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