"Human beings, to some beings, are worth as much as weeds on the roadside. The level of power we strive to reach is, in essence, the lowest level in another hierarchy."
When Suli said this, he could hardly control his shaking.
Although the so-called level of power has nothing to do with him as always.
"...What does this mean?" Egbert frowned.
"It means that 'God' really exists."
"But the so-called God is not like the kind of God that is passed down from mouth to mouth, like a legend."
"On the contrary, this existence is just as I expected. They are simply intelligent life forms that live longer and are more powerful."
Suli took a deep breath and then exhaled heavily.
"One hundred percent elemental affinity, according to the description of the powerful, is basically equivalent to becoming stronger just by breathing."
"The reason why element affinity can be converted into numerical values is that it does not refer to a person's relationship with an element. The true meaning of element affinity is the proportion of an individual's absorption of an element."
"The element content in the air has always been 100 percent."
"That's impossible." The conversation was suddenly interrupted by Mavis who opened the curtains.
When Sully turned his head and saw where Mavis was, he was stunned for a moment.
Mavis continued, "It is impossible for the element content in the air to be 100%, otherwise there is no way to explain why volcanic areas are more convenient for fire elementalists, while lakes and rivers are more beneficial for water elementalists."
"No, there is a connection between the two, but they are not completely equal." Suli shook his head, "Element affinity refers to the proportion of elements in the air that a person absorbs. And elementalists of different attributes represent which attribute they are more inclined to. For example, a light elementalist, in essence, is just using the elemental power in his body, and due to some natural characteristics, he thinks that the light element is more suitable."
"And elemental affinity is not simply a concept divided vertically and horizontally, but exists vertically and horizontally."
Just like air, air is a broad concept, but there are many different gases distributed in the air.
"Besides," Sully looked at Mavis who had walked to the side of the table, "what's important is not what elemental affinity means, but what 100% elemental affinity means."
"What could it mean?" Mavis was confused.
"It is 100% equivalent to that all elemental factors can be absorbed and transformed, which means that even breathing can become stronger."
"I think you all know this concept. What I really want to say is not that elemental affinity has anything to do with it, but that there is a group of intelligent life forms in this world whose lowest level is 100% elemental affinity."
"Moreover, the Pope has confirmed that the being is a monster."
Mavis was stunned.
"But all that man admitted was that the power we used came from the monster."
"That's enough," Sully told Mavis.
"In The Birth of the Elements, a book that I have complained about many times for not understanding the meaning, it is clearly stated that the elements were originally given by God."
"The bard in the tavern, while discussing legends related to God, once praised that everything that has developed now originated from God."
"Besides, I believe that the royal bloodline of Amikubi contains the blood of monsters."
"What do humans look like? Personally, I think that's what I should be like." Suli took the initiative to stretch out his palm.
Ignoring the crescent mark made by his fingertips on his palm, the three lines in his palm were particularly obvious.
"Humans may have originally had zero elemental affinity."
Why do you say that?
Because of longevity and because of development.
When the physical strength is strengthened to a certain extent, the body will undergo many changes. Muscle density, bones, cells, internal organs, metabolism, these are all closely related.
In other words, everything that is strengthened by the elements should change accordingly.
The simplest way to put it is, can Tyson and Lin Daiyu be of the same standard?
The ground that has not been strengthened by elements and is built with natural rock slabs can be kicked into pieces by them with one kick without the elementalist using elements.
If strength is calculated in tons, a person with this kind of strength, if he wants to maintain a normal human physique while using this strength, he will definitely need to use elemental power.
And if he could do this without using elemental power, then his physique would definitely change accordingly.
But the reality is, the people in this world haven't changed much compared to before Sully traveled through time.
So the question is, what breaks the normal law of conservation of mass?
Sully could only think of the non-humans that already existed in this world.
That is, a monster.
After all, Sully had never seen anyone from another world being able to grow bigger or smaller.
Even if he reached Egbert's level, to make him smaller, one must crush all the bones in his body... although at that level, Egbert would be no different from a dead person.
On the other hand, why can the raven, which is only one level stronger than Egbert, not obey the law of conservation of mass and can arbitrarily grow or shrink, or even change its form?
Moreover, the third-level monster can grow bigger or smaller.
This may be the source of this anomaly.
Sully expressed his speculation: "I think that humans in this world are intelligent life forms that emerged slowly during the course of natural development. But before that, other intelligent life forms already existed in the world."
Prehistoric creatures, that is, animals that existed on Earth before humans.
What if the animals from another world, that is, monsters, developed wisdom, even heritage, and even civilization before the emergence of humans?
What are humans, the latecomers, to the already intelligent monsters?
It's nothing.
When people see a clever cat, they might say, "Quickly enroll the cat in a class."
But in reality, even if someone is really bored and does this, it is an exception among exceptions.
And who would think that the IQ of a cat can compare to that of a genius who has reached the current ceiling of human intelligence?
A picture appeared before Sully's eyes as if it were a hallucination.
——A new one that appears and seems to be somewhat similar to us.
——But it’s too weak.
——There’s nothing special to worry about.
——Just pick a random area and circle it, and see how far it can be developed.
——But it’s so weak, it’s too easy to die.
——Then what should we do?
——Fusion.
——Integrate, integrate, integrate, integrate, integrate...
Then, life that was not taken seriously took root and civilization began to take root.
Sully spoke out all his thoughts.
No hiding, no skimping.
Even though Mavis crushed the corner of the table, Egbert's eyes were filled with bloodshot.
But he still said it.
Because……
"Humans, in this world, have long since completely degenerated into pets of 'God'."
Suli smiled bitterly: "I think the most disgusting thing is just the conflict between human rights and divine authority, the indifference of the same kind to each other, mutual cruelty, and all kinds of conspiracies and tricks..."
"But the fact is, there is something that I simply cannot accept."
If he were to suddenly travel to this world and learn all the information he knows now without exploring it himself, Sully would not be sure whether he would still hold Egbert's hand.
Perhaps at that time, he would rather choose to fall into the dust.
But now, the reality of the other world was like an onion, being peeled off layer by layer by his own hands.
What should I do? What can I do? How should I do it?
"I don't know any of it," Suli said.
It was as if before the time travel, an inexplicable party asked him to edit a story that was not restricted by any existing game plot.
What arises is not the question of whether or not one can write, but the question of whether one can do it at all.
For any idea of the existence of an individual, there must have been some intelligent life in the past that thought of an equal existence.
Never think that you are special.
Suli said hoarsely, "I was thinking, should I pretend I know nothing and not tell you. Then, ignore what will happen in this city next and go back to Sadina together."
"Back to that little red brick building, back to the ordinary days when Lan Zhe gave me money to go to school and cooked delicious food for me every day."
He was really happy when he ate rice. When he ate other foods made with rice, Suli felt that the gap between him and the other world was not that deep.
"But no..."
Can't do it.
Whenever Suli thought that it was not just one person, but an entire race, that was imprisoned, he felt as if his heart was being strangled by an invisible hand.
Can't breathe.
So Sully told the Pope before that it would be great if the Pope really was someone who longed for immortality and then kept struggling.
But what the man really wanted was for humans to see another world with their own eyes instead of being kept in the dark.
Why did Lyra fall in love with a man twice her age? Why did she even want to die with him?
Sully suddenly felt that this might have nothing to do with love brain, Stockholm, or simply being brainwashed and pua.
Lyra just saw another one, couldn't believe it, yet looked forward to the possibility of it coming.
She just chose to commit suicide, giving up on seeing that possibility coming.
One hundred percent elemental affinity is just a step into another world...
The lowest threshold.
"Bang——"
In front of the others' astonished gaze, Roy kicked open the door of his closet.
The man with thicker stubble hunched over, with an inexplicable look of gangsterism. He said, "Look, young master, you've said so much, but you seem to have overlooked an important point."
Roy threw up the clothes that originally belonged to the Rook in his hand, and the Rook, which instantly turned into a human form, put them on in a flash.
Roy added: "The so-called key point is——"
"What is the difference between the world you see and the reasonable world you understand?"
"And how far do you want...humans to go?"
Roy's tone was somewhat unclear when he said the word "human".
What he wanted to say more was what extent Sully wanted them to go.
However, this "they" definitely does not include ravens.
So only humans are left.
But what followed was not Sully's answer, but Lan Zhe who kicked open Egbert's door at the same time.
"I thought I was the only one who overheard the secret, and I felt a little embarrassed, but seeing that you were all here, I felt much better."