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On the day he arrived, there hadn't been a large number of deaths at the orphanage. The children in Chenxi's dormitory were all in a stable state of mind, not as if they had just been through a large-scale massacre.

Without the ritual, the nun would even think of more monsters.

The first possibility can basically be ruled out.

Second, in the original novel that created this magical world, in addition to magic, knights and dragons, a special existence is also clearly mentioned - the ancient gods.

There is not much description of ancient gods in the book. While watching TV series and playing games, Yu Tong read the novel over and over again, but did not find much information related to ancient gods.

He had no idea what the Ancient God was or what form it took. But based on the nuns' constant beatings and threats against the children, Yu Tong speculated that the Ancient God might be attracted to emotions of fear and despair.

The little girl was so scared that she kept crying. To prevent her roommate from getting killed by her, she locked her in the utility room.

Alone in a small, dark space, the three Bingbingliang brothers were still pacing back and forth in the corridor, looking for children who had not gone to bed.

The girl's fear reached its peak at this moment, and a monster that looked like a little mouse found her.

When Chen Xi was about to turn off the lights, Sister Ai beat him to death. The despair and pain in his heart grew wildly in that instant.

This has already met the conditions for attracting the ancient god, so even if there is no strange movement, but just a strange man's voice.

As a native of the sword and magic world, Sister Love would quickly think that there was another monster in the orphanage, instead of thinking that it might be a thief or magician who sneaked into the orphanage.

The system felt that what Yu Tong said made sense, but so many people were harmed during the war, why didn’t monsters appear before?

Yu Tong said that there were some outside too. When he was still a big egg, Chen Xi and Little Mushroom had mentioned Warcraft.

The good-looking one is Warcraft.

It can be kept as a pet and can be domesticated by humans.

Those who are not good-looking are monsters.

You can throw it among other ugly monsters and let them bite each other until a king emerges.

Humans are just so realistic.

Even though Warcraft and monsters differ not only in appearance but also in the way they are created, they must have appeared in large numbers and become widely known only after humans were defeated or retreated.

It only costs fifty silver coins to buy a monster cub at the market.

After Yu Tong covered Chen Xi with his wings and faced the three Bingbingliang brothers and survived, Chen Xi was not too shocked. He was still thinking that this monster cub would definitely sell for a lot of money.

This shows that in Chen Xi's cognition, Warcraft should be powerful.

The price is not too expensive, and the newborn cubs will also show extraordinary strength.

If Warcraft was a creature that lived permanently among humans, how could humans lose so badly with such a super little pet in hand?

The magical beasts that only appear in large numbers during wars are most likely the same creatures as the monsters in the orphanage.

Maybe the monsters outside have never experienced fighting, so their fighting power is not as strong as those ugly creatures in the orphanage who fight every day.

Perhaps it was the constant flight of people caught in the war, the widespread fear, that made it impossible to maintain a stable supply. The big guys were too lazy to bother with the little people running around in pain and despair, so only the small fry were attracted.

It is also possible that the monsters attracted by negative emotions are really the legendary ancient gods as Yu Tong thought.

They do not feed on despair, but want to rescue people who have been in despair for a long time in an extremely harsh environment and make them their believers.

And make yourself a true god respected by others.

There is a certain probability that these three possibilities exist at the same time.

The last possibility can be confirmed in Lily's monster encyclopedia.

Among the more than twenty monsters mentioned in the second volume, only the swamp god with believers has a proper name, and the names of other monsters are very perfunctory.

They have three heads and are called the Bingbingliang brothers.

The one that can meow is called Big Meow Meow.

It is covered with scales and looks like a snake and a worm. It likes to crawl into sewers. It is a big, smelly worm.

A crybaby plus a mouse equals a crying mouse.

It should have had a believer, but unfortunately the way it appeared was rather special, requiring the believer to merge with it.

So its only believer was gone.

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At present, Yu Tong still doesn’t know what benefits having believers brings to monsters.

And do monsters need believers to become ancient gods? Or are they originally ancient gods or descendants of ancient gods, but have never had believers?

The system tried hard to use its little head to try to keep up with Yu Tong's thoughts.

It asked hesitantly: "I understand the principle, but why do orphanages hold so many children?"

'Keep the child in a state of fear and despair for a long time, and attract the monster to a fixed location. The frightened child has a certain chance of becoming a follower of the monster, and once the monster has a follower, it will follow the follower's actions.'

"See the introduction of the Marsh God for details. Although it prefers a humid and watery environment, in order to protect its believers, it will only stay in the same building with them."

【ah……】

If you still don't understand, you can refer to Lily and her little Warrior Bear. The little Warrior Bear can communicate with Lily, but he never tells Lily that he is her mother.

"Lily's mother was tied up and left in the sun, then cremated. The woman's soul, however, residing inside the teddy bear, is pale and skinny. She starved to death, which doesn't match Lily's mother's cause of death."

Yu Tong found the portraits of beauties he had collected before and pointed at the picture of the woman.

'She wasn't Lily's mother, but a monster that the desperate little Lily had unwittingly attracted. Lily didn't know there was a monster hiding in her teddy bear. She only knew that the toy her mother had given her had come alive, and she now had a little warrior bear who would protect and comfort her.'

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