Chapter 15 Contract-"I discovered a bug in the world"
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Lin Shu arrived at the mass grave at 3 pm. After completing most of the rituals, it was already around 4 pm.
According to the ritual requirements, he must change the lard mixed with rice and water every four hours in the next 24 hours, and burn three sticks of incense at the same time.
Lin Shu wasn't sure how important these steps would be in the entire ritual—in fact, even Xu Changshun himself didn't know.
Although he studied rituals intensively, his personal power was limited after all.
He had no way to conduct separate controlled experiments on each step because the steps were too numerous, too cumbersome, and the relationships between the steps were too complex.
Therefore, he chose to keep as many steps as possible that were not difficult to achieve.
In his judgment, the redundant steps had minimal, or perhaps no, impact on the ritual.
But a missing step, even a slight omission, will definitely render the ritual ineffective.
Why do such "rules" seem so familiar?
Lin Shu always felt that he had seen this "underlying logic" of rituals before.
But in a short period of time, he could not accurately name the "similar example".
After returning home, I have to find a way to summarize all the rules of the ritual.
Although Xu Changshun's research is complex and profound, it lacks a systematic summary - this is probably related to his status as a liberal arts student.
Although I am engaged in the "liberal arts" industry, I was actually born into a serious computer student, and the "logic" in my mind has also formed a certain instinct.
Wait...
Computer?
Lin Shu suddenly had an idea flash in his mind.
Redundant steps do not affect the functionality of the ritual, but missing steps will.....
Most of the redundant code does not affect the function of the program, but the missing code will definitely cause the code to fail to run...
So essentially...
Ritual is... a programming language?!
No, no, it's not like a programming language.
On the contrary, just like my intuition when I first came into contact with the ritual, it is more like a way of exploiting program vulnerabilities....
There are certain bugs in the underlying code of this world, and through specific rituals, these bugs can be triggered and gain some ability beyond the "world authority"...
Hiss.....
The world is becoming more unpredictable.
If it is really a "programmed world", then who are all the people living in this world?
Myself...what the hell??
Once this idea started to appear, it took root in Lin Shu's mind.
The weather was fine, so he didn't put up the tent.
Lying in the middle of the tomb, looking at the sky.
The sky has gradually darkened, and stars are twinkling one by one on the sky without light pollution.
Those stars have been orbiting the Earth since ancient times and are even considered key clues in many "divination" rituals.
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