Just as he, an aquatic monster, hinted with his eyes, he could also say when humans were discussing which city of the beast tribe to attack: "I, and even the entire aquatic tribe, will support your actions."
Elvy was already looking at him like a madman.
Attacking the beastmen seemed like a joke to the dragons.
When Matilda told her story about Clemens being beaten, Elvie did not deny it, but she did not completely believe it either.
Faced with that monster, Leia decided not to engage in battle. No matter how embarrassing it was, it was indeed the best way to preserve her strength.
Even if Clemens could really go to the deep sea and kill the mermaid governor in the future, it would only exist in his imagination and would not happen at all at the moment.
Leia's actions now made the dragon feel that the mermaid's brain might have really been rotten by the sea water.
Barthalom was even more surprised and said: "Compared with your attitude not long ago, it's like you have changed into a monster."
After Suli once again refused to let him follow him, Leia stopped and began to explain the reason.
"Do you believe that there is a being in this world that has existed for at least ten thousand years, but has always wanted monsters and transformed monsters to die?"
The dragon and the unicorn wanted to question this, but the mermaid's words showed that Leia had found evidence or had seen it herself.
"The monster civilization is denied by that existence, and humans are considered correct by him. Errors continue to develop in his eyes, and the so-called correctness will soon be squeezed out to the point where there is no room for survival."
"The madness that Suli mentioned, the blood disease that we have never been able to completely resolve, was caused by that being."
"...Don't you believe it?"
"But what if I say that I saw that being talking to Sully with my own eyes?"
At that time, in the deep sea, in the library area that was disintegrated by Leia's water elements, the aquatic creatures who had previously reviewed information with him chose to escape as soon as he went crazy.
Then came Sully and the crow.
When the boy's eyes were covered with red, the mermaid, who was struggling with the pain as if countless needles were piercing her brain and the thought of suicide, noticed it.
Until the human boy said something that was not directed at him or the crow.
At that time, the mermaid was sure that she saw hatred in the red color of Suli's eyes.
I wish all the monsters would die!
Just one look at it makes the mermaid cringe and want to find a corner to bury herself in, hoping to gain a sense of security...
It was a darkness darker than the deepest part of the ocean, but that kind of existence was embraced in Suli's eyes.
Red covered Suli's eyes. Compared with the bright emerald color, at that moment, those eyes were as red as blood.
Whether it was intuition or her ability to think based on facts, Leia was sure that something was clouding Suli's eyes.
And the purpose of that existence is to hope that Suli will kill him.
The irrational madness kept expecting Sully to kill him, while the rationality was clamoring and begging the human boy not to do anything.
But Sully attacked him anyway, only breaking his hands.
Leia's belief that Suli would not take such a decisive action is not true.
What Leia thought at that time was that Sully did not kill him.
Instead of killing him as the crazy part of his consciousness wanted, he broke his hand and suppressed his strength to ensure that he would not cause a tsunami out of madness again...
Madness was not satisfied, and rational desire for survival resulted in the phenomenon that Leia now feels satisfied just by seeing Sully.
The mermaid then talked about what she did after returning to the sea.
Whether it's reading a book or being possessed by a demon, he asks many aquatic monsters to accompany him to research the history of monsters...
Even in this regard, Leia was sure that she had been influenced.
"That's too absurd," Elvi said in disbelief.
Barsalom was thoughtful.
"You mean, in your opinion, that unknown being who hates all monsters is trying to influence Suli and hopes that Suli will kill you."
Leia wanted to explain that he didn't mean that, he just wanted to show the sensory shock that Suli brought to him during this period. But Barthalom continued: "Suli has the power to kill you, this is already a fact. If he chooses to kill you, he only needs to kill me and Elvi afterwards, then no monster can stop him from continuing to kill except my king."
"He wouldn't do that!" Leia was upset.
"Of course I know, this is just a possibility." Barsalom looked at Leia even more strangely.
Mermaids are really weird now.
The most unusual thing was that he couldn't feel any vigilance towards that human being.
A human with great power who has clearly stated that he doesn't like transforming into a monster...
But wouldn't it alert a transformed monster?
After pondering for a while, Bartholomu did not show any intention to target Suli. He just said: "I just want to say, if what you said is true, then a special existence that has existed for tens of thousands of years, can suppress all transformed monsters, make us suffer from madness, and has no cure, on what basis can it not affect Suli..."
Everyone knows Sully's weaknesses.
Once the defense is breached, death is certain.
All of Suli's defenses are based on the elements, and his body is so fragile that he can't even lift a slightly larger fish.
But how could he, such a person, not be affected by such an existence?
"What's the point of figuring this out?" Leia frowned.
Barcelona could not answer this rhetorical question.
Because he suddenly discovered that no matter whether it was a dragon or a mermaid, they all acknowledged Sully's strength.
The former decided that Sully must not be thought about or listened to anything he said.
The latter is even more certain that an existence that has survived for tens of thousands of years cannot have any impact on Suli.
Unicorn, who has no clear feelings about Suli, is trying to prove Suli's strength from a factual perspective.
Why does he prove that Suli is powerful?
Like Leia said, what's the point of figuring this out?
Turning his attention to analyzing his own heart, Barsalom suddenly realized that he had unknowingly regarded Suley as a real person who could fight against Clemens.
A human, and a monster...
He didn't trust the monster that he had knelt down to surrender countless times, but this human being with whom he had not been together for a long time...
You are crazy, you are all crazy!
Otherwise, how could one believe that a human being could have the ability to fight against that monster?
Leia saw that Barsalom didn't say anything for a long time, so she frowned first, and then reached out and pushed him.
But in the end, the unicorn didn't respond at all.
Leia suddenly looked at Elvi and said, "I really think I shouldn't have brought up this topic with you."
Elvi sneered: "I don't think I need to listen to your nonsense."
In the end, the two almost fought each other. The mermaid was stopped by the aquatic monster, and the dragon was stopped by other dragons.
On the human side.
The final location for the attack on the orcs was set at Ergonkin.
Gabriel said no, Gabriel thought it was not possible.
"This... this is not good." After holding it in for a long time, this was the only sentence he could say.
"What's wrong with that?" Egbert certainly didn't forget Gabriel's identity, "Ergonkin is the only monster city that humans know about."
"Besides, that city is also the closest beast city to Rota County. Taking all factors into consideration, Ergonkin is the most suitable place."
Gabriel hung his head in despair.
It's not that he didn't understand these principles, but when he thought about his former home...
No, he didn’t seem to be a monster at first.
Just like Leia, who was slightly influenced by her thoughts and took the initiative to read history, Gabriel suddenly began to think about his past as a human being.
However, he had no feelings for those things at all.
This made the gray wolf panic involuntarily. There was no time to make any more entanglements. The first city of the beastmen that humans attacked was Ergonkin. Gabriel hurriedly asked Egbert: "I used to be a human, but why are those memories only pictures in my mind, but no... no emotions?"
"Didn't we tell you that the humans in Rota County who have the potential to transform into monsters will have their memories and emotions sealed due to unknown mind manipulation as soon as they enter that city?" Egbert answered without hesitation.
But Gabriel felt like he was struck by lightning.
Of course he remembered the one he liked, the transformed monster that no human had ever seen before, named Connie.
He could recall all the sourness and sweetness mixed in with that kind of love.
However, those memories related to humans clearly contain more things that symbolize emotions.
Hate, joy, happiness, regret, yearning... these things, in Gabriel's mind now, are like pure adjectives and have nothing to do with his human past.
Gabriel's lips trembled.
Lan Zhe said, "Although we haven't tried to remove the emotional seal on the monster, if you don't mind, Egbert and I can give it a try."
"No... You can't recall those useless, useless memories!" "What was my past like? Why can I see it but not feel it..."
The first sentence is like a complete denial of the past, while the second sentence is full of confusion.
"What's going on?" Roy patted Gabriel's shoulder, but in the blink of an eye, the two-star mercenary's arm was twisted and pressed on his back.
"It's none of your business!" "Sorry."
"Leave me alone." "I don't know why it suddenly became like this."
"It's like there are two people fighting in my head." The mermaid walked up to Sully again, intending to follow him, and made such an evaluation.
"It's just a precursor to madness." The mermaid said calmly.
"Before this, we never thought that monsters could get sick so easily." Roy, who finally escaped, expressed Sully's thoughts.
Previously in the dragon territory, Suli had not seen any crazy dragons.
Addison's kind of madness, in Sully's opinion, is just a mental flaw, some psychological problems, not even a mental illness.
"Most of those who have experienced this are dead. Not everyone is lucky enough to meet Sully like me." Leia's tone towards Gabriel became colder, but her eyes towards Sully became more and more passionate.
"If you want to understand the difference between him and me, I can only say that the reason I'm crazy is because I consider the fundamental difference between monsters and humans. And Gabriel, what he experienced is only the confrontation between himself as a human individual and as a transformed monster individual."
"An unknown existence controlled him. That thing that seemed like human will wanted me dead." Leia once again recalled the scene of Suli's green eyes being covered by red, and shuddered uncontrollably.
Leia continued, "I don't know the real reason, but my guess is that this weak monster tried to stop Suli's actions."
"What the hell is this?" Roy opened his mouth in surprise.
"Although that unknown being wants to control Suli, he is also getting close to Suli." Leia let herself speak according to her intuition, "He is resisting any monster that prevents Suli from taking action."
"But what does this have to do with Gabriel's sudden madness?" Roy hit the gray wolf hard on the back of the neck, and asked with a confused expression after it fell into a coma.
"Why do you think I call that indescribable thing the collective consciousness of mankind?"
"Of course it's because that strange existence itself can represent the human race. I don't know what Suli wants, but as long as he is a human being, as long as he still has the ability to empathize and empathize, he can't watch Rota County exist for a long time."
"This also means that Suli will no longer allow humans to transform into monsters. And that unknown existence, as a collective of human consciousness, certainly cannot fail to support Suli's actions."
Therefore, Gabriel, who tried to stop Suli's action, would naturally become the target of that inhuman being.
Egbert's eyes widened: "Want to control Lord Sully?!"
Lan Zhe frowned: "What is the collective consciousness of mankind?"
"Just like you said, that being and Suli have the same goal. They both hope that no new transformed monsters will appear in the monster society." Leia has confirmed this point. "But compared to Suli who has a gentle attitude, that being hopes that all transformed monsters will die directly. After all the transformed monsters die, humans will naturally no longer be transformed into monsters."
Natural monsters in today's era are really fertile.
Just like the common beasts of modern society.
It is normal for a fish to give birth to more than a hundred fish in a nest.
But their strength is just like that of ordinary fish.
Although those fish can still cultivate elements, they also have the same natural lifespan as humans. For example, the small ugly fish with elemental power can only live about ten to twelve years.
The rare natural monsters that can break through the lifespan limit also have the same characteristics as the crow.
That is, there are many of them and they are spread over a wide area.
An example is Adonis.
The Gray Crane clan has always been the most numerous monster among the Feathered Clan.
The number creates a miraculous possibility, but the rare possibility is not enough to make the natural beasts return to the past before humans appeared.
They are still excluded by the world and should have become a thing of the past long ago.
Elvy, whose hearing was not too weakened, did not want to admit that she was a mermaid, as if that was crazy, but she suddenly thought of two familiar names, the crystal pterosaur Naan, and Victoria...
The similarity between them is that they are all natural monsters.
The former and the latter died out one after another within a year.
The transformed monsters of today may still have some black dragon bloodline, but transformed monsters can never be put in the same category as natural monsters.
One comes from humans, the other is truly natural...
"So the collective consciousness of mankind refers to the idea that humans want all monsters to die? But why is this?"
"Humans killed monsters before only because their bones, blood and flesh helped humans grow in strength, but this was not enough for humans to completely exterminate monsters."
Egbert glanced at Sully, who looked sober and not under control, and breathed a sigh of relief while keeping his eyes fixed on the mermaid.
"Then have you ever thought about the origin of how humans know how to use monster bones and blood?" The topic became more and more in-depth, and Leia had no intention of resisting.
Egbert's eyebrows furrowed even deeper.
"Someone else told you, right?" the mermaid said in a positive tone, "But do you have a clear idea of who that someone else is?"
"As an early transformed monster whose emotions were not sealed in the human stage, my memory tells me that there is no such thing as others. You humans are born knowing how to use everything about monsters. And this use is not to drive, but to kill."
"Are individual monsters very powerful? If you want to gain the power of monsters, it is obviously more convenient to drive them to fight rather than kill them and use their bodies to become stronger."
What do people who keep large dogs think? There is no need to speculate too much about others, but many interview reports have shown that keeping large dogs can bring people a sense of security.
Wouldn't it be more convenient to train other monsters to be loyal dogs and guard you than to use their corpses to make weapons?
But it didn't.
All humans know is that the bones and blood of monsters can be used by humans.
Monsters are nothing more than dangerous, walking treasures.
You can get it by killing someone.
Just kill...!
Deep in the hearts of humans, there is always a belief in exterminating monsters.
This is the species' desire for survival.
Humans were supposed to live in an era where there were no monsters whose lifespans far exceeded those of humans and could easily live for thousands or tens of thousands of years.
But not only is this not the case in reality, humans have been turned into transformed monsters that can live for hundreds or thousands of years.
Moreover, whether it is due to their own harsh environment or the distorted class among humans, most of them, after becoming transformed monsters, their first thought is how to continue to survive, and then for various reasons, they deny that they are still human.
If it really exists, then a collective of human consciousness...
No, Suli has proven the existence of the human spirit.
Then, in such a desperate situation, what kind of madness would that being fall into?
Why does the transformed monster think that madness, a disease that seems to have no cure today, can be cured by replacing all of its own blood with natural monster blood?
Leia felt a chill run down her spine.
The mermaid's first thought was that the transformed monsters were part of the human race. After every transformed monster individual denied that they were still human, they were imprinted with the extreme concept of having to kill natural monsters.
If the natural monsters cannot be killed and their blood cannot be replaced, the transformed monsters will commit suicide due to madness...
It's either this or that.
This is what mind control is.
There is no doubt that this is an idealistic world.
Otherwise, Sully would not be able to construct the game's skills related to the concepts of time and space in reality through his imagination.
Leia looked at the boy who remained silent and waited for them to deduce. The mermaid said calmly, almost indifferently: "Anyone who dares to stop Suli..."
“They’re all going crazy.”
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