This is a fantasy world where angels and demons dance together, elves and dwarves play mahjong, and every imperial royal family member has a dragon.
In the Campbell black market, there is an ...
The knights in the room were all sighing and lamenting, unsure how long they would have to endure the forced abstinence from alcohol.
“I thought it would be over after this month… Nobody told me that Dionysus was gone, and so was the wine.” Locke’s eyes were lifeless.
Lance patted him on the shoulder, "Let's see, it should be fine in a while."
Li Aili had no time to care about the Ponceau Empire; she devoured three small sandwiches in a flash.
She patted the breadcrumbs off her hands. "Now let's talk about creating gods."
"Cough cough cough!" Lance Knight, who unfortunately drank a sip of grape juice at this moment, was choked and coughed violently.
Balk asked dryly, "Make...make what?"
Li Aili pronounced clearly, "to create a god."
Balk stared blankly, then asked again, "...What god?"
Li Aili saw a bubble rise from the poor knight commander's head, inside which was a large, tangled ball of yarn.
Great, my brain has crashed.
Li Aili looked at Arthur with great interest and said eagerly, "You know the Emerald Code, right?"
Li Aili had long ago discovered that no noble territory had a concept of law.
This count gets five lashes for stealing, that marquis gets hanged for stealing...
The 'rules' of the territory were set arbitrarily by the civil officials of the noble lords.
As for the capital, the rules there are even stricter, but they all follow the principle of 'adapting to circumstances'. When dealing with nobles, regulations are just a piece of paper.
Therefore, there is no god of law in this world.
Arthur asked with interest, "You intend to make the whole world abide by the Emerald Code?"
Li Aili said, "Of course, different countries are different. We must respect the unique cultural traditions of each country. It is impossible to require all countries to implement a single legal code."
"The important thing is not to uniformly enforce every law, but to establish the concept of 'law' in people's hearts."
Arthur placed his long fingers under his nose and pondered for a moment. "This way, a godhood will be created first."
"Instead of a god."
Li Aili elegantly picked up the exquisite crystal glass, took a sip of grape juice, and said, "I am only responsible for creating a new divine position to maintain the stability of the boundary gate, and I don't care who will sit on it."
On this day, the knights who left Emerald Castle were all dizzy and disoriented, even though they hadn't touched a drop of wine.