God Simulator: The Goddesses In The Simulation Are All Real

Chapter 205 Virus Outbreak In The Diviner World



Lucy blinked, her golden eyes narrowing slightly, though she remained silent as Linsley continued. "The universe is still ruled by the Outer Gods' faction. My duty is to exterminate them, to ensure that no one else suffers under their influence. Until that's done, I can't afford any distractions—not even ones that mean as much as you do to me."

Lucy's wings fluttered briefly, and though her expression was unreadable, she gave a faint nod. "I understand," she said quietly. "Do what you need to do, Linsley. I'll be here when you're ready."

Ted cleared his throat, awkwardly breaking the moment. "So, uh, we're all in agreement then? Unify the world, eradicate the remnants of the Outer Gods, and deal with that virus? Sounds like a solid plan."

Aurielle chuckled, crossing her arms as her flux flickered mischievously. "Oh, definitely a plan. Though I have to say, the whole heartfelt confession thing really raised the stakes. Don't screw this up, Linsley."

Linsley shot Aurielle a sharp look, his tone cooling. "This isn't about personal stakes. This is about ensuring the survival of the Diviner World and preparing for what's next. The Outer Gods won't wait, and neither will I."

Lucy gave a slight nod, her wings unfurling slightly. "Whatever path you choose, Linsley, I'll walk it with you. Just like I always have."

Ted grinned, his determination shining. "Count me in, bro. Let's finish this."

Aurielle smirked, pushing off the wall. "Oh, I'm already in. This is going to be way too much fun to miss."

Linsley's white flux flared, resonating with power as he gestured toward the glowing screens. "First, we'll secure control over the remaining territories. Then, we'll root out the Outer Gods' remnants and eradicate the virus."

The glowing screens shifted, displaying the nine continents of the Diviner World. Of these, five were human-dominated, their territories fragmented by politics, alliances, and the creeping spread of the unknown virus.

The remaining four continents, ruled by powerful monster species, showed their own signs of turmoil—entire monster clans succumbing to the infection, transforming into mindless engines of destruction.

Linsley's white flux pulsed steadily as he analyzed the maps. "The virus isn't just a threat to humanity—it's consuming the monster races as well. Left unchecked, it'll destabilize the entire world."

The screen zoomed in on the Gale Continent, where massive flux storms raged across the skies. The human civilization there, led by a Level 9.8 Overlord overseeing regional territories, struggled against the rapid spread of the virus. Crimson marks representing infection zones spread like wildfire, consuming entire regions.

Ted's expression darkened as he pointed at the screen. "The Gale Continent looks bad. Even with their Overlord hierarchy, they're barely holding it together. If the Level 9.8 Overlord fall, it's game over for that continent."n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om

Another screen highlighted the Dragon Continent, ruled by ancient dragons. Infected hydras and lesser wyrms rampaged unchecked, threatening the fragile balance of power. Even the Space Dragon King, a Level 9.8 Overlord, struggled to contain the destruction.

The Bear Continent came next, showing the Space Bear Clan locked in brutal conflict. Their infected kin, twisted by the virus, ravaged the land with spatial anomalies, threatening to tear apart the fabric of reality. The Space Bear King stood firm, but his territory showed signs of fracturing under the strain.

The Fierce Monster Continent revealed chaos among the warring clans, including the White Tiger Clan and Golden Lion Clan. With no central ruler, infected beasts turned against their own kind, spreading destruction without restraint.

Finally, the Bird Continent displayed airborne chaos. Phoenixes and other flying monsters clashed with infected avians, their flames scorching the skies as they desperately tried to contain the spread. The Phoenix Queen, a rare Level 9.8 Overlord, led the charge, but her forces were dwindling.

Aurielle tilted her head, her violet eyes gleaming with a mix of curiosity and amusement. "Look at that. Even the so-called apex predators can't handle this virus. If those monster kings and queens fall, we'll have walking cataclysms on every continent."

Lucy's golden eyes narrowed, her wings shifting slightly. "This isn't just about humanity anymore. If we don't act, the entire world will collapse."

The screens shifted again, displaying the Valora Continent, where the Astral Dominion's borders now bore Linsley's insignia.

The rewritten reality solidified his rule, but surrounding regions flickered with crimson and dark flux, remnants of the Outer Gods' lingering influence.

Ted folded his arms, his tone grim. "So, what's the plan, bro? Do we deal with the virus first or bring the rogue territories under control?"

Linsley turned to the group, his gaze sharp and resolute. "Both. We'll take a multi-pronged approach."

He gestured to Lucy. "You'll take the Gale Continent. Their Overlords are fragmented and need to be brought under control. Use both your gifts if necessary—show them they don't have a choice."

Lucy's golden eyes gleamed, her voice calm and resolute. "Understood. I'll make sure they fall in line."

Linsley shifted his gaze to Ted. "You'll secure the eastern regions of the Valora Continent. Contain the infected zones, stabilize the areas, and eradicate the virus before it spreads further."

Ted's fists clenched, his brown flux flaring briefly. "Count on me. I'll handle it."

Finally, Linsley addressed Aurielle. "You'll handle the Dragon and Bear Continents. Coordinate with their leaders if possible, but eliminate the most dangerous infected beasts and disrupt the spread of the virus."

Aurielle smirked, her violet eyes glowing faintly. "Oh, so I get to tangle with the dragons and bears? Perfect. Don't worry, I'll remind them who's really at the top of the food chain."

Linsley's white flux pulsed faintly as he gestured toward the screens again. "I'll take the Fierce Monster and Bird Continents. I'll unite the monster clans and eliminate their infected leaders."

Lucy stepped forward, her wings unfurling slightly. "You've already rewritten the Astral Dominion into order. Now, we'll secure the rest of the world."

Ted grinned, his determination shining. "We've got this, bro. Let's finish what the Sinclair Order couldn't."

Aurielle chuckled, her energy unrelenting. "Oh, this is shaping up to be fun. Let's see who's foolish enough to stand in our way."

Linsley's voice resonated through the chamber, cold and commanding. "No hesitation. No mistakes. The Diviner World will be unified—not through faith or divine promises, but through strength and order. Let's move."


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