Chapter 406: Revolution to Overthrow the Gods
At the same time, outside Genting Mountain.
“…”
Staring silently at the dialogue between Hor and the irregular geometric shapes in "Bai Ze Tu".
A feeling of panic arose in the water nymph's heart, as if she had inadvertently seen something extraordinary.
Especially those blasphemous remarks against the gods, which would not be allowed in any world.
"We shouldn't look at this anymore, this is not something we can look at..."
Out of the instinct for survival, the water mermaid turned her eyes to Alang beside her.
Unfortunately, instead of listening to the water mermaid's advice, Alang listened with gusto.
"Why shouldn't I continue reading? I think what He said makes sense."
Alang, who was born in the world of mountains and seas, had never seen the worlds absolutely ruled by the gods, and of course he had no idea how subversive these remarks were.
On the contrary, the importance of choice has always been emphasized in Alang's enlightenment education.
Whether living or dead, they all have the right to make their own choices.
You can choose to make progress, you can choose to fall, or you can even choose to rebel against the gods...
The existence of the gods of mountains and seas is simply to provide more and better choices for individuals living in the established framework of the mountain and sea world.
In short, in Alang's cognition, a true god should be someone like Yan Tianjun, who silently guides all living beings towards better choices.
Absolute rule, one-sided devotion, an appendage of the gods...
These concepts have never been in the knowledge system of the Shanhai civilization, and it is even more impossible for them to be instilled as truth to all the people of the Shanhai.
“This is not a question of whether it makes sense or not…”
With a soft sigh, the water nymph who was trying to become a god knew better than anyone the danger of such remarks.
In a sense, once a deity believes in these theories, it is tantamount to digging his own grave.
Because the real audience of this theory are the common people who cannot even open the [Long Stairway to Godhood], and those at the bottom of society who can never touch hope.
"After all, there are only a few worlds like your Shanhai Realm where all creatures have the potential to become gods."
"That is the mercy of the Supreme Being to you, and also the grace of the Goddess of Death who controls the reincarnation cycle to you..."
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"This is... my mission?"
Perhaps because it was the first time someone had placed such great hopes on Hor, his expression seemed a little confused.
I just don't want to become a puppet of the dark god.
Why did the irregular geometric shapes become the pioneers in resisting the ignorant rule of the gods?
"Yes, this is your mission as a pioneer."
"You have realized the foolishness of the gods, and have personally experienced the misery of being ruled by the gods..."
"Can you still watch your fellow human beings accept such a fate?"
The sound of the irregular geometric body remained calm, but this calmness seemed to reveal a hint of passion.
"No, I don't want to!"
When he thought about the fact that his fellow tribesmen would have to accept the same fate as himself and be consumed as consumables by other unknown gods, Hor's originally hesitant and uneasy expression instantly turned into determination.
Hall may not be a natural saint.
However, as someone who has accepted the identity of God's Chosen One since childhood, he has a stronger sense of collective consciousness and racial consciousness than ordinary blade beasts.
Moreover, although the irregular geometric body did not explicitly state it, Hall had already realized that he had no way out.
From the moment he chose to rebel against the Black Wood God, he would either go down a path all alone or lead his people down another path with an unknown future.
Thinking about the attitude of the gods towards the Blade Beasts, Hor chose the latter without hesitation.
Rather than being slaughtered like livestock, Hor, a member of a fighting race, firmly believes that resistance is the best way out for the Blade Beasts.
"But, what should I do?"
After strengthening his will and determination, Hol asked this.
It is easy to say that we should resist the rule of the gods, but it is extremely difficult to actually do it.
"Revolution! Bring your people to revolution!"
"Although gods are high above us, they are not beings that exist completely apart from the mundane world."
"If they don't want to become lost gods, they must respect the will of all beings under their command."
"In most cases, when all living beings in the world are united, even gods have to compromise."
The voice was sonorous and powerful. The irregular geometric shape was not talking about a theory, but a truth that had been tested countless times by the God-Slayer civilization.
"To do this, you must first return to your own world and spread your ideas."
"You have to start with people around you, make them aware of their situation, and make them realize that they can live in another way."
"Only when people around you accept your ideas and agree with your views will they unite around you and overthrow the rule of the gods with you."
"By then, you will have a steady stream of followers, and the seeds of resistance will be planted in your world."
This is just a basic political concept.
But for Hor, who fights for a living, this is a refreshing statement.
"Once you have gathered enough followers, what you need to do next is to build a strong enough army!"
"Faith is the core of this army, discipline is the iron rule that constrains this army, and the rest are details such as combat skills and weapons and equipment."
"Of course, even the smallest details require careful preparation."
All he could hear was the irregular geometric shape speaking as he instilled in Hor all sorts of combat skills and methods of making weapons and equipment in an almost initiatory way.
These are merely the application of the knowledge of the God-Slayer civilization, not beliefs or ideas.
Therefore, as long as Hall finds a suitable base and materials, it will not be difficult for him to use this advanced knowledge to build an army with powerful military force.
"In the end...do we still have to use force?"
It seems a little disappointing, but also seems to be just pure regret...
As soon as Hole finished speaking, he saw the irregular geometric figure opposite him mocking in a disdainful tone.
"What else do you think?"
"Revolution is not a game of house. It requires bloodshed and sacrifice."
"Only when you use force to force the gods to the negotiation table, will you be qualified to end their rule."
"Even if you fail to defeat the gods in the end, this army will be the cornerstone for you to rebuild the world later."
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