Chapter 158: Spiritual Highland (5)



Iger said:

By the time you read this letter, I may have been taken away by a dragon. Of course, don't worry about me. I was taken away because of my own choice... Although some minor accidents occurred during the selection process, they are nothing.

Back to the point, the only thing I really want to say by leaving this letter is, "I am going to pursue the freedom that I will eventually have in a short time."

You can understand this sentence, just as you understood everything I said in the past.

So, do what you think you should do. I will protect myself, and then try to have a brief freedom without restrictions and suppression from beasts.

——

"Do you understand?" Roy pointed to the word "freedom" on the letter, which was clearly emphasized by the ink marks, and asked Egbert, who was frowning.

The two-star mercenary was confused.

"Lord Sully means that he intends to get rid of us ordinary people who will reduce his efficiency in the short term." Egbert frowned and said, "Although he doesn't want to admit it, Lord Sully has always had the ability to protect himself."

"In the past, we would just self-centeredly define this talent as being inferior to our own elemental power or physical strength."

"This knowledge creates a cardboard-like barrier between me and Lord Sully. Although it can be broken with a single poke, I have never thought of actively piercing it before." Egbert analyzed his own heart.

It's easy to draw a conclusion.

They all had an incredible level of trust in Sully, but they all tacitly regarded his abilities as inferior.

There is nothing wrong with this state, at least it is true in human society.

But in the monster society, all patterns will be changed and reversed.

The power of the Ravens, which they seemed unable to defeat before, was only the lowest level under this civilization.

They once believed that they had the power to protect Lord Suli, but in this world, they are so weak that they always need Lord Suli to extend the self-protection thinking that should have been given to himself to them.

The fact that this situation brings is obvious -

They are the weak ones from the beginning to the end.

As for a philosopher who never takes freedom seriously, Egbert also understands very well that the freedom that Sully repeatedly emphasizes is essentially just to avoid hurting their self-esteem and to create a safe area for them in advance.

Then continue to maintain the inherent lifestyle of human society.

If someone has a self-esteem that is about to burst through the sky, it is probably impossible to feel any resentment towards Sully for his repeated emphasis on freedom and his methods of not putting pressure on others.

What's more, the people who actually read this letter were a group of people who always held Sully at the top of their hearts.

"I am ashamed. Whether it is because I am weak or because I have never been able to keep up with Master Suli's thinking." Egbert wrinkled the edge of the letter, but he relaxed his brows. "Just like Master Suli said, even if I am weak and cannot still be his protector in the monster world, I still have things to do."

"What are you going to do?" Lan Zhe realized this fact earlier than Egbert.

After Egbert read out the content on the letter, the Dark Son's attention shifted to what they should do after being left behind in Rota County.

"Lord Suli has left us the best possible situation. Whether it's Joel or the destroyed training platform, this means that we have almost a month to stay in a situation where we can't be interfered with by monsters."

"At the same time, Lord Suli is opening up new horizons for us in a world that we cannot enter for the time being."

"So I think what we should do most now is to unify everything that can be unified, unite everything that can be united, and incite all those who have the potential to rebel."

Egbert raised his eyelids, no longer looking humble as he used to be when he stood beside Sully, but as he put himself on the same level with the world, he showed an accurate understanding of frivolity and brutality.

He chuckled and said, "I'll make a bet. I believe there must be people in this city who have not yet been transformed into monsters, but are related to them by blood, but have already become monsters."

"Of course, emotions mean nothing, but as long as there is a glimmer of hope, it means that it cannot be a complete failure."

"Lord Suli has put himself at the forefront of the storm. What we should do is to try our best to stand on the cusp of the storm and walk to his side when a new storm hits him."

——

Dragon territory.

Suli is fooling Adonis.

"No matter how lowly and humble you are, as long as there is a noble and honorable person who forgives you, you can get rid of the filth and cheapness imprisoned in your bones and blood."

"I know this without you telling me." Adonis has always done this.

Otherwise, why would he be a loyal lapdog beside the queen?

You're really shameless, you want to lick it?

It's impossible just by thinking about it.

This mentality is exactly the same as that of the Dark Pope.

Why did the Dark Pope have to unite with the Grand Inquisitor? Of course, it was because the words of a few people were useless. No matter what they said, it was equivalent to farting.

Only those who truly hold power can influence the existing rules, and even influence many people by their own will.

Is it useful for Adonis to say that he is not lowly?

But the Queen said it worked.

The queen said that the gray crane was a loyal minister, so all other feathered monsters could not say anything, otherwise they would be questioning the queen's authority.

Do you believe that the next time a war breaks out, you and your family will be sent to the front as cannon fodder?

This is the pressure of power.

"So do you think that the Queen is someone who has concepts of nobility and upper class?" Suli had an ambiguous smile on his face.

"If the queen is truly so noble that she is unattainable, then how could Elvi have the idea of ​​rebellion? She even sent you to verify it."

"Also, the monsters that were transformed were originally humans. Monsters and humans are naturally hostile to each other. Even if the enemy becomes a friend, it doesn't necessarily mean that they are noble, right?"

"True nobility and dignity can never be proved by these lowly things."

"Being inferior proved inferior, what else can you expect except inferior answers?"

Suli looked at the gray crane and fell into deep thought.

Adonis is sick, and the world is sick too.

Everyone is in some strange and sick state, and then they regard being sick as normal.

As the only normal person, Sully doesn't think he can single-handedly change the world's illness.

But there is more than one way to treat the disease. Fighting poison with poison is also a good option.

"If you want to change your destiny, you should not repeat history, but jump out of it."

"Do you believe there is a God in this world?"

Adonis pulled himself out of his thoughts and asked, "Does this question have anything to do with the present?"

"Of course it is related." Suli deliberately didn't look at him. The averted line of sight, in Adonis's eyes at this moment, would only become distant, or, perhaps, 'like looking at a bigger and wider world from a distance'.

"If you believe that there is a God in this world, then God exists. If you don't believe, then God doesn't exist."

“The observer effect is that what determines everything is not the thing itself, but the individual called the observer.”

"As long as you don't think you are inferior, then what others give you is nothing but the original sin of ignorance."

"What on earth are you talking about?" Adonis was already confused. He felt that he understood vaguely, but it seemed that he understood nothing.

In this situation, as the modern society's "King of Understanding" says, those who understand will understand, and those who don't understand can do nothing about it.

But it doesn’t matter whether he understands or not. What’s important is that Adonis cannot admit that he is ignorant.

Then he can only admit that it is this world that has problems.

Therefore, it is clear that the meaning of the observer instilled by Suli is equivalent to that whether God exists depends on him as an individual. God will exist because of him, and will not exist because of him.

This is enough to make a person who cannot completely deny the existence of God excited and fanatical.

Adonis is no exception.

But there is still one step left——

Sully smiled as he looked at the gray crane that had already stepped into the pit.

"I just want to tell you that whether the Gray Crane clan is noble or lowly depends on the observer. Everyone is an observer, and I am no exception. Unlike other observers, I believe from my perspective that you are not lowly. As the object of observation, you should also understand that you are neither cheap nor humble."

Adonis fell into mental hell.

Everyone is an observer, and the Queen needs the efforts of the cranes to exchange for a positive definition of transgender after observation. And Sully, from the beginning to the end, defined the cranes as not inferior.

The Queen and him, who is right? Who is wrong?

His own efforts can make the Queen make positive changes in the perception of the Gray Crane clan. Regardless of whether he makes an effort or not, Sully's definition is that the Gray Crane is not lowly.

The nature of intelligent creatures is to tend infinitely toward self-interest.

Suli watched Adonis quietly until he suddenly understood what was going on. He looked at him and said, "You are right."

The intelligent life in this world is like a ginseng fruit placed in a ginseng mold.

Without self, the upper level decides how they should grow up, and they will just grow into that shape in a fixed mold, and then be endlessly exploited and taken advantage of.

——I still don’t know anything.

Adonis clenched his fists, his eyes bright, his nails digging into his palms and piercing his flesh, blood flowing down through the gaps between his fingers. Adonis said in an almost eerie calmness, "I have never been so clear-headed as I am now."

"I was so stupid that I didn't even realize that the Queen was using me."

"My death will definitely not make the Gray Crane clan look up to me. On the contrary, the reality is that the entire clan will collapse because of the death of a guy like me who is supported by the whole clan."

Adonis murmured to himself: "If I die here, it will be the real end of the Gray Crane Clan."

"Even if the two of us are imprisoned in the same area, the hidden meaning is probably that we will kill each other. If you can hurt me once, you can kill me a second time, but you chose to tell me the whole truth..." Adonis' eyes were gradually filled with heat.

Sully's intuition told him that something serious had happened.

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