Chapter 204 Battle with Tiger (1)



The unpredictability of life lies in the development of reality-oriented power, but it can also directly pass on experience like in a game.

No one knows how Clemens did it, but anyone who possesses the element can see from the element's vision that a layer of translucent film has appeared one millimeter outside Sully's body.

Egbert carefully reached out his hand and touched Sully's hair. The hair still felt silky, and he didn't feel any other obstruction.

"Can this really allow Lord Suli's body to store elements?"

Egbert couldn't believe it.

"Yes." Clemens was unwilling to explain the principle in detail.

In this unique era where the early birth of mankind and the extinction of monsters are mixed together, who can guarantee that future humans will not touch things that they should not touch?

For now, it is enough to make sure that Sully's body can store elements.

Custer asked Lan Zhe, Egbert and Roy to hand over their alchemy storage rings one after another, and then handed all three rings to Su Li.

The boy looked a little strange: "Although I had thought about it before, everyone's rings have added element absorption devices, but when I actually saw it, I was still a little shocked."

Custer said: "But the most shocking thing is that you can use this kind of power mode that seems to exist only in fantasy, right?"

Other humans use element absorption devices to simply increase the concentration of elements within a certain range and then absorb them themselves.

Suli's body, however, can directly accept the unilateral infusion of elements.

And it has nothing to do with attributes.

The pea-sized dots on the ring were rotated, and a large number of different elements were forcefully filled into Suli's body.

When the small part of the light element was being agitated, Clemens was still worried whether Suli would be affected by the [Spirit] again.

But it was not until he discovered the other four elements entangled in Sully that he drove the light element directly to a remote corner.

The light element is forcibly prohibited from entering the internal organs, brain, and joint areas.

This feeling came to Suli when he put on the elemental vision glasses again. He said in a trance, "It's just like when I went to the bottom of the sea to find the crazy mermaid. When facing the whirlpool on the seabed, the elements bypassed my thinking and directly created the most appropriate way to use it."

Clemens' eyes lit up.

"You mean, when you use elemental power, it sometimes has a better effect than you imagined?"

"Yes." Sully didn't understand why Clemens was so excited, and answered calmly.

“It’s truly a miracle.”

"In the tradition of monster civilization, this elemental characteristic only exists in imagination and has never been possessed by monsters." There was a sigh in Clemens' tone that he himself did not even notice.

Although he wanted to die early, before he died, he was able to see Sully, a guy whose mere existence was equivalent to a miracle, and he inexplicably felt a sense of satisfaction in his heart.

It's like...

"I would have no regrets if I died immediately."

Sully said decisively: "But I refuse to fight here."

"If you destroy the Feather Tribe's newly built territory again, I don't think your body will be able to remain intact after you die."

"I don't care about that." Clemens blinked. "Death is the way forward. The body left in the world is just the past left behind."

Noticing the boy's slightly wrinkled brows, Clemens naturally changed the subject: "If you don't mind, let's go to the place where we fought before."

"The traces left by weapons made by humans are the result of a large area of ​​open space being flattened by force."

"That place may have become the most suitable place for fighting."

He spoke slowly and carefully, unknowingly attracting the attention of others.

Clemens was about to continue speaking when he noticed that Sully had a half-smile on his face.

Tiger cleared his throat and said as if nothing had happened: "Anyway, let's eat first."

"I hope that my death, for humans, will be as simple as digesting food after a meal."

But this meal still wasn’t a good one.

The mermaid pulled the giant rhino onto the table.

Matilda and Adonis stole glances at the tiger more than once.

Barcelona and Elvy, both of them looked at each other with their eyes wide open, and dared not say a word.

The last one to open the topic was the giant rhino:

"Does the life and death of the beastmen really mean nothing to the king?"

"What answer do you want?" Clemens, who was worried about his chopsticks, put down his cutlery decisively.

He remained calm, but the way he spoke sounded extremely harsh to the giant rhino.

"If you want to know whether a king must be concerned about his country and his people, then I can only say that I don't know."

"From the time I first had thoughts of wanting to die, to today, I am filled with these thoughts all the time."

"How can a monster that doesn't care about its own life care about other monsters? I sent you to attack Rota County so that Suli, who can effectively harm me, would hate me and want to kill me."

"And I chose to abandon other orc territories, whether it's Ergonkin or Tasakh City. To me, these are just insignificant places."

Clemens folded his hands, rested his chin on his hand, and gave up eating altogether.

He seemed to feel that if he didn't say everything he should and shouldn't say in one breath, he would never have the chance to do so again in the future.

"The rules I established were never meant to make the beastmen better. These rules were simply an attempt to use the power of the entire tribe to produce a strong man who could compete with me."

"It's just a pity..." Clemens glanced at Barcelona.

The cold sweat on the unicorn's back soaked his clothes in an instant.

"Barcelona seem to have misunderstood me."

"Elements, no matter which type, cannot cause me any significant damage. Even the light element is the same."

"Without reaching the level of the Law of Light, the element of light is meaningless to me."

"I had hoped that Barthalom would be able to kill me, tear my body apart, and crush my divinity after developing his physical body to its limit. But I discovered... that he couldn't do it."

"He couldn't even break through the dark elemental defenses on my body."

Clemens gave a wry smile.

A guy who prays for death so sincerely, but has never been able to embrace death...

No matter how sad his smile was or how pitiful he looked, Sully would not have any sympathy for him.

Just as he said, Sully later realized that he chose to send people to attack Rota County just to make himself hate him.

Unfortunately, Sully did not feel hatred.

He had very few emotions, and most of them were transformed into positive emotions and given to the people around him. Those negative and bad emotions were all defined as things that had to be done in rational judgment.

For example, killing Clemens.

"Then... you can tell me why," Elvi took a deep breath and said with all his might, "why did you send Barsalom and the mermaids to attack me before?"

"When we were all in human society."

The dragon only received a counter-question from the tiger:

"Why not?"

"Although I know that Bartholomew can't kill me and can't fulfill my wish, he is still the best manager in the eyes of the beastmen."

"As long as he is the most trusted minister of the King of the Beastmen, then one day, just like now, after I encounter my miracle and finally embrace death, the Beastmen can naturally be taken over by Barsalom."

"He should have been a strong man who could kill giant dragons and the mainstay of the Feather Tribe, and he even had absolute power over the managers of the Water Tribe. After I die, Barsalom will definitely become the successor of the Beast Tribe, and he is destined not to let the Beast Tribe be oppressed by the other two tribes."

"If it were you, and you were in my position, with a clear end goal and a sense of responsibility that was ridiculous but unclear, how good a choice would you make?"

No more.

For humans, the meaning of monster civilization does not lie in transforming the monsters' cognition.

As a transformed monster, the only thing Clemens can do is to prevent the beastmen from being oppressed by the other two tribes after his death.

"I don't think I'm a very good king, but I also don't think a king has to devote everything to his people. I will do what I can and try to fulfill my heart's desire. Even if the process is bloody and brutal, this is the path I have chosen."

The giant rhino and Elvi clenched their fists.

The former wanted to hate Clemens for not treating his own people as his own.

The latter cannot be denied. She also has a status similar to that of a king. As the manager of the dragon clan, Elvy Bescemer is always a monster with brutal characteristics.

The reason why the dragon clan is so famous is that the impression has always been that the dragons killed bit by bit.

Overly complex emotions clouded their reasoning and they were speechless.

Whether it's a giant rhino, a giant dragon, or Bartholomu.

Matilda was the next to speak.

"I don't approve of your behavior. A king should take responsibility for his actions, whether they are good or bad. You know that you are cruel and bloody. Even if you don't want to change, you need to understand that what you did was wrong, and you must bear the blame and bear these sins."

Whenever Matilda thought of her fellow tribesmen who were easily killed and beaten into pulp by the tiger, she became so angry that she trembled all over.

"I can't agree with this." It was the mermaid who interrupted her and continued to provoke the Tiger.

Leia frowned, unable to agree with Matilda's attitude.

"Don't you realize that the blood and cruelty that Clemens refers to have always been other people's judgment of his behavior? Whether in his eyes or in my eyes, those things that you regard as blood and cruelty have always been the most basic things for us to govern our clan."

"Your words are like denying the power of the beasts and water tribes. Don't get angry at the actions of others just because of your own incompetence and powerlessness."

"Is this anger?!" Matilda looked like she wanted to rush over and break the mermaid's legs. "You just relied on the joint attack of the dragon and the unicorn, but Sully stopped you."

"Really?" Leia's expression did not change noticeably.

The blood that dyed the entire ocean red, Leia no longer needed to recall the scene in her mind.

"But for monsters, the things you don't approve of are normal, right?"

"If we define all this as a monster, then is it possible that it is just you, Matilda?"

"But..." The Feather Queen's face showed panic.

Suli swallowed the last mouthful of rice. He was very glad that he always had the highest respect for food when he ate.

Otherwise, he would definitely find it hard to eat.

The boy put down his chopsticks, straightened his back, and said calmly and methodically: "You are making excuses."

"Things that conform to common sense among monsters are only because monsters have never seen true correctness. The various rules that humans abide by today are indeed full of dross, but this does not mean that there is no essence buried in them."

"To harm others for personal gain, to exploit others for personal goals, to dominate others for personal desires, these are wrong from the beginning."

"Humans and monsters are just one-sided perceptions of the two based on their own self-righteousness. For this world, in a macro sense, monsters and humans are the same species. The first humans were only different from monsters in that they could not cultivate elements, and there were no short-lived monsters in animal form."

"The transformed monsters nowadays are just humans with animal characteristics and the ability to transform into animals, and their lifespans have been greatly increased."

Suli looked at everyone at the table who were stunned for a moment, with a calm expression.

After simplifying the details, the Western-style building appears to be somewhat straight and horizontal. Although it is no longer gorgeous, it still allows the boy to face an arched window with his back.

Sully faced the bright sunlight, but his voice was as cold as ice water.

“Don’t use all kinds of inherent information to measure yourself, or you will end up trapping yourself in a cage.”

When it comes to Western style, Suli easily thinks of gorgeous cages carved with various rose thorns and larks.

This world is like a cage that tightly traps everyone inside. Before Sully comes, all people and all intelligent life will never be able to escape.

"I'm done eating." Suli stood up slowly. The chair he sat on did not make any friction sound with the ground. The boy left silently, leaving behind a group of people and monsters sitting there like wood.

These words are different from Sully's previous philosophical statements that he just said casually, used to complain about himself, or uttered habitually. Now he is just weighing a simple information that he has already discovered and then feels is no big deal.

But to humans and monsters, it is no less powerful than a bomb.

"How is it possible..."

"I don't believe it."

"If humans and monsters are the same species, then what is the meaning of so many things?"

“Something that has no meaning is a kind of meaning in itself.”

"But when I think about the fact that Lord Suli protects not only humans, but also monsters that are mixed with the concept of humans, I feel uncomfortable."

“I agree.”

"Want to fight? Just a human."

But in the end, they didn't fight.

Not only did they not fight, they also quickly mobilized all available forces.

Those who are not strong enough can follow Custer to operate the mobile elemental turret.

Those who had combined their forces united and returned to the final battlefield chosen by Clemens.

Clemens was looking forward to death? As for killing Clemens, Suli only thought that it was just an indirect way to force the [spirit] out and kill it.

As long as the [Spirit] still wants the [Tiger]'s divinity...

“It’s about to begin.”

On the plain, the boy, who thought he had grown a lot taller and was satisfied with his height for his age, met Clemens, who was also nearly two meters tall.

"Yes." The young man's voice was deep and powerful.

After making sure that they both understood each other's intentions, the dark elements that had previously covered the entire world were taken back by Clemens in the blink of an eye, and various dark element belts re-formed on his sides.

The invisible air flow caused countless dust to spread outwards rapidly.

The perception of danger that is engraved in human DNA is like an alarm notification in modern society. The mere perception of it is enough to make a person's heart beat uncontrollably.

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