Chapter 383 Chapter 382 - Life
Silk suddenly felt that the problem was a bit difficult.

If she is unreasonable, this problem will be easily solved - as many people as you want die, it's just a trivial number, I don't care.

If you want to use this number to prove that I have done something wrong and need to pay some extra price for it, my answer is simply no.

There is a prerequisite for doing something wrong, and that is that the thing you did is something worth mentioning on the table.

Sadly, killing clearly isn't.

Compared to Villette's level of life forms, their killing is no different from ordinary people crushing ants.

The law does not require someone to bear any responsibility for stepping on an ant. Similarly, the world will not say that the Dragon King made a mistake because he killed someone - it is not a mistake, it is not worth mentioning, and it is not worthy of letting go. They are in debt.

However, Silk is not such a person.

At best, she can only be regarded as lacking a partial understanding of human society, which is the inevitable result of living in isolation.

Even before she met Dadalia, she had completely separated from human society and would not come into contact with any rules of human society.

Even Dadalia, if he hadn't come into contact with the Star-Eating Whale by chance, he wouldn't have been able to meet Silk, let alone be trained by Silk.

Such a special strong person who has completed the crushing of the country through personal force and whose actual life has been completely separated from human society does not need to abide by any rules that humans are accustomed to.

For example, Navelle, he does not need to abide by these rules, but he is accustomed to it. He knows that buying things costs money, and when encountering problems, he needs to think about the restrictions of the law. Even if he does not abide by these things, it will not do anything to him, but his The choice must be to abide by the law.

The law cannot restrain such people, but their love for human life will make them actively choose to accept the bondage of the law.

It's hard to say whether Silk loves others, but he should have received education in human society for a considerable period of time and accepted the rules of human survival.

Perhaps after a long time, these rules have completely lost their binding force on Him. She may still be willing to abide by them, and Rama's choice is valuable.

And if she is unwilling, Rama's choice is the biggest problem.

If everyone gathers together, there may be a chance to kill, but the greater possibility is to let the other party escape unscathed.

And as long as he leaves, wherever Silk's power comes, it will be a disaster that Villette cannot save.

Of course, there are singles that can be fought, but you can't control anything on the other side. She can go around causing disasters in Fontaine like a dog. If she only appears after the fact, Fontaine will almost be destroyed.

It seems that even Funina's first reaction after seeing Villette's silence was to simply end the matter like this instead of continuing like Rama... The actual description is to bite like a mad dog. Hold on.

She would admit now that no matter what intrinsic reasons Rama had for doing this, at least His superficial reasons were indeed just and could not be more just.

I can accept that all Fontaine people will die because of this, but I will not let the murderer who caused all the disasters leave in front of me without having to pay anything.

Between solving the disaster and maintaining justice, I choose the majority to die, and justice must be upheld.

The good turns evil.

this is not right.

But when she tried to persuade Rama, she was completely speechless in the end.

Isn’t this what the God of Justice needs to do?

Gods love people, but each god has their own underlying logic.

The God of Contract values ​​contracts, and the God of Freedom values ​​freedom.

It's just that on the scale of human history, there has never been a time when gods were required to weigh difficult choices between people's lives and rules such as contract and freedom, so naturally there will be no conflict.

But this doesn't mean that this kind of thing is completely impossible to discover.

Now the underlying logic of the God of Justice began to collide. Is it justice or ignoring the murderer's departure because of a difficult disaster? Both Fonina and Navilette preferred the latter, while Rama chose the former.

"If you are looking for reasons, I can find many reasons to explain Rama's actions." Fukalos lost interest, "For example, he really doesn't care whether the Fontaine people will die or not."

This is the best reason. If it were Xumi, even if he had such an idea, he would not show it out in front of Nasida.

"But it has to be said that what he performs is indeed the job of the God of Justice... It should be said that all his actions in the outside world will not violate this rule."

"Even if you deliberately set up an ambush and then induce people to make mistakes, this is not an act that goes against the methods of the God of Justice." Villette murmured in a low voice.

Rama did too few things in Fontaine. It should be said that he only really did one thing.

He organized a group of people who already had problems to denounce himself, and then dragged a group of people into the water, directly destroying the reputation of Fontaine's first group of people who spoke for justice.

There cannot be too many people speaking on behalf of justice. When power speaks, only one person can hold the highest power of interpretation.

It’s hard to say what Rama was thinking at the time, but there is no doubt that He abolished the mortal’s right to interpret justice.

From then on, no one could talk about justice in front of Him, because there was a group of warriors who were willing to die for justice, but in fact they were a group of shameless and despicable people.

There are still real warriors here, but real warriors will not change the fact that they chose a wrong group of people.

Judgment by law does not use why you do something as the ultimate criterion. What weighs everything is only what you have done for this.

Together, they completely shattered ordinary people's right to interpret justice.

Their mistake caused all the Fontaines to lose this power. During the period when Fukalos was invisible and Navilette disappeared, the right to explain justice could only be in the hands of Rama.

Even though, the people regard him as a tyrant.

But the power is here. If they can't hold it, someone more suitable will take control.

This behavior does not violate the core concept of the God of Justice, because an idea can have multiple interpretations, and Rama chose to uphold justice.

Means used based on the ultimate goal will eclipse the result. For example, if you know a murderer but you have no evidence, you cannot use the big memory recovery technique to force him to admit it, because the big memory recovery technique will make him even do what he has not done. The matter was also admitted.

Even if the purpose is to have the evildoers be executed, the means used to achieve this goal will obviously cause problems with the outcome of the evildoers being executed.

And Rama didn't care.

What He wants is just the execution of evildoers and justice. As for the things that come after, this is not what His authority should be responsible for.

This is a play on words in the law, Rama applied it to reality and really established himself as this god of justice.

Just like now, He ignored the disaster that would happen to the people of Fontaine and chose to let those who directly affected all events pay the price.

In fact, if we want to investigate further, the fault in this matter first lies with Egolia.

As the Seven Gods of Sky Island, He did something that violated the rules of Sky Island, so it is reasonable and reasonable to pay the price. From this perspective, it is also reasonable and reasonable for the Fontaine people to die - this is because they did the wrong thing. A necessary price to pay for things.

But there is still a chance if the problem is forcibly extracted from this matter.

For example, those who benefited from Egoria were the Fontaine people who were transformed from pure water elves. In the following thousands of years, it is obviously impossible for the Fontaine people to all be pure water elves and subspecies derived from pure water elves. Humanity.

Those real Teyvat people should naturally not be affected by the flood, and it makes no sense to treat them equally.

However, this is also the usual handling style of Sky Island. When dealing with Kanria, Kanria perished and the people all turned from humans into monsters.

Rama believes that Sky Island must have its own reasons for dealing with it this way - because Sky Island is too strong.

When you are so strong, you have a reason for everything you do. It's not just excusable, but at least it's justified.

In short, justice is a topic that is as misunderstood as fate.

You can find something unreasonable in a decision made out of justice, that is, Fukalos wants to save the Fontaine people. After all, Agolia's behavior obviously does not comply with the rules of Sky Island.

It's okay if he didn't accept the edict of Sky Island. After accepting the edict of Sky Island and becoming the God of Water within the rules, he naturally had to accept the rules of Sky Island.

But for all parties involved, what Fukalos did must be absolute justice.

The people, the gods and men of other countries, and even the players outside the screen obviously do not think that there is anything unfair or illegal in Fukalos' actions.

What Rama inherited was the justice from Phukalos. His seat of the God of Water was not obtained from Sky Island, but from Phukalos. Naturally, he only needed justice for Phukalos. Responsible.

Silk realized this, and he was really not good at reasoning.

Of course she can say that if the investigation must go to this point, you should not hold the Star-Eating Whale responsible, but should choose to hold Agolia accountable. After all, all disasters are obviously due to Agolia's willful actions.

Justice is such a broad thing, and everyone has his or her own justice. It's just that she is really not a person who is good at playing with words.

After a moment of silence, Si Keke decided to make the final point.

"what do you want."

If Rama's answer is still that the perpetrator should die, she will use her sword to reason.

"Tell the people of Fontaine that the culprit has paid the due price for his sins."

"Tell me the answers to some of the questions that concern this friend."

Rama revised his words.

Dadalia was the quickest to react, "In other words, it's just that the culprit paid the price, it doesn't mean that the culprit has been killed, right?"

"Liquidating sins and liquidating debts are the same thing," Rama smiled kindly, "I can't ask a person to repay 10,000 molads even though he only owes one hundred molads, right?"

"Fools can earn such interest, but I am the God of justice, and I will act in accordance with the law."

"Despicable." Funina didn't know whether she was relieved or a little dissatisfied, and finally squeezed out two unfriendly words.

There is a need for accountability, and the specific outcome of the settlement must be weighed according to the actual guilt.

Leading to a disaster that would exterminate the people of Fontaine, or simply causing a sea level rise that would soon subside, these are of course two different sins.

"I can't really settle the matter, right? You don't want to fight. It's enough for me to get justice. Is it really necessary to settle the ledger?" Rama touched Funina's head, "If that's the case, I still have to settle the debts of Egoria or Sky Island."

"Am I worthy?"

Does justice not require strength?
Do you want me to talk to the dead Egoria, or do you want me to talk to Sky Island, who is still above me, to reason?

"It really makes me unhappy to say such words from your mouth." Fukalos sighed, "It's not that your reasoning is completely unreasonable."

If we really want to say that it all started, of course it was not the prophecy of Sky Island, but Egolia's independent decision-making.

Under the order of the Sky Island, the Seven Kingdoms, even if it cannot be said to be the perfect world recorded in the early days before the sun and the moon, is at least a world dominated by humans.

There are many special beings in this world, but only humans are the masters of the world on earth.

For this reason alone, the people have no reason to hate the ruling order of Sky Island.

If there is no problem on Sky Island, then Egolia is a god with problems after accepting the Order of the Seven Gods and then committing behavior that violates the rules of Sky Island.

To say that He is completely innocent and knows nothing is nonsense.

In Fukalos' description, it was Egolia who stole the power of the original womb sea and helped the pure water elves shape into humans.

Using stolen ones, if He didn't know what his actions meant at all, then this description could be changed to say that when he was distressed, he happened to meet the power that could solve the problem. It was perfect luck. Why should he say that he had stolen some power? Woolen cloth?

Just like the incident in Kanria, unless there is a reversal in Kanria in the future, although Sky Island's punishment for Kanria is harsh, all living Teyvat people should cheer and praise the sky for this. The greatness of the island.

The reason why the story of Fontaine is so bizarre, and why Fukalos becomes righteous in the end, is because the players and normal people bring the perspective of the Fontaines.

How they became human is not important, but the fact that they were to be totally destroyed and massacred because of it is.

Obviously, no one would accept that the Fontainebleau people would be completely destroyed just because of "such a few things".

In war, if humans fight humans, there will usually be no mercy.

And if a non-human life destroys humans somewhere, even if there is a feud between the two parties, the other party will still feel cold and hostile towards the destroyer.

Because it is a non-human life, and what it destroys is a human kingdom.

"I agreed."

Silk nodded in agreement.

She was so cheerful, mostly because she was willing to abide by some common human rules and knew that the Star-Eating Whale was indeed the problematic party.

And the other half, it's because I really don't like this pet that is not only good-looking, but also troublesome.

For wasting my time and interfering with my practice, can you die? What a trouble!

If it weren't for the teacher's commission, Silk would really have the idea of ​​using this group of Fontaines to kill the Star-Eating Whale.

If it dies, it won't cause all these troubles, and I can spend more time practicing in seclusion and improving myself instead of wasting time to see if it's full and whether it's causing trouble again... Isn't this a wonderful thing?

Thinking this, Silk couldn't help but glance at the lying Star-Eating Whale.

The big whale obviously realizes something. It is playful and gluttonous, but it is not a stupid being. It is only occasionally controlled by appetite and does some irrational things.

It put its head over, but Silk's face was expressionless and unmoved at all.

"As expected, if there is a death threat, he can always choose to admit his mistakes quickly." Rama glanced at the Star-Eating Whale and said softly, "Although he doesn't know that he is wrong, he just knows that he is going to die."

Unfortunately, I can't kill him.

"It doesn't matter, what you said makes sense." Silk raised his sword, "If you do something wrong, you still have to accept some punishment."

The sword marks extended all the way from the whale's back to the entire tail ridge, which looked miserable enough.

Although it was just a lesson, Silk obviously didn't hold back.

A pet is just a pet, not to mention it is the teacher's pet, not hers. Silk has no intention of spoiling the Star-Eating Whale.

"Thank you so much for being so reasonable."

The tide surged and lifted up the "dead" carcass of the big whale. Its acting skills were obviously much better than that of Fukalos who was pretending to cry, but the God of Water didn't care about this.

"So, are you ready to be a hero?"

"Who?" Funina noticed Fukalos's gaze, she raised her hand and pointed at herself, "Me?"

"Of course it's you." Rama confirmed her idea, "Villette will soon be seriously injured and dying and then die. Fukalos is already a dead god in the history of Fontaine, and my time will come next. "

"They always want someone to check and balance me. Do you think this person is the executive of the Fools, or a traveler in a foreign land who will inevitably leave Fontaine?"

"He? He's seriously injured and dying? Me? To balance you?" Funina almost stopped laughing, "Seriously?"

In fact, she really wanted to laugh, but she noticed that the eyes of Fukalos and Navilette were fixed on her, and the corners of their mouths that had just been raised were suppressed.

After a moment, she suddenly realized the strangeness of reality, and immediately raised her voice: "You don't really intend to let me check and balance Him as He said, do you?"

"This is part of the contract." Fukalos said warmly, "He has been a villain many times and helped us a lot, but now he needs a clean Fengda, instead of already having an invincible Supreme Being. Fontaine of the Inquisitor.”

With Villette, why do people believe in Rama?
"But this has to be reasonable, right?!" Funina shook her head, "I understand, the so-called need for me to check and balance is actually because you will also watch Him secretly to prevent Him from doing bad things, right? ?”

Thinking of this, Funina felt that she was comforted.

She and Rama were not in the same rank. This was not a matter of IQ, but because Rama, as an outsider, really didn't care about the life and death of the Fontaine people at all.

He can sacrifice the Fontaine people for more reasons at any time, but Funina will only make more sacrifices to protect the Fontaine people.

Just for this reason, she did not have any ability to compete with Rama.

"That's true." Navilette nodded, "It's just retirement, but we will still live in Fontaine with another identity."

Villette didn't intend to return to the water and become his own Water Dragon King.

If he is not the supreme judge, he can change his identity and re-enter the Fengdan Court, continue his familiar work, and continue to pay attention to his lovely Meiluxin.

Fukalos has no place to go. As a water god, he is not in Fontaine. He cannot travel around the mainland like the free wind god.

Even if he is no longer the God of Water, he will still continue to live in Fontaine.

(End of this chapter)

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