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Chapter 56 Vastaya (please vote for recommendation)
Chapter 56 Vastaya (please vote for recommendation~)
"Guru Guru~"
The stone kettle on the fire began to bubble, and the water had been boiled. Soraka carefully took the stone kettle down and began to prepare for the final process of making tea.
"How are those vastaya studying?"
Reed asked Soraka. He knew Soraka's purpose of living here, although he felt that the other party's thinking was a bit simple. After all, even if those vastayas were added, how many people could they save? ?
Reed firmly believes that studying medicine cannot save Runeterra, only mastering enough power can.
"Not bad. Those children do have good talents. They can quickly understand the knowledge I impart."
Soraka answered Reed's questions while making tea. Her expression looked relaxed, and she was clearly in a good mood to have an old friend visit her.
"But if you want them to run around in Runeterra like you, it's not that easy. After all, the Vastaya tribe, which migrated here at some point, is a very closed tribe."
Reed shook his head, obviously not optimistic about the prospects of Soraka's career. This was also the reason why he asked Soraka to move, because he felt that Soraka was doing useless work.
"Everything depends on man-made things. Isn't that what you told me?"
Soraka handed the fragrant hot tea to Reed, tilted her head with a smile, and asked Reed. She was obviously very determined about what she was doing.
Reed shook his head with a wry smile, and reluctantly accepted the hot tea offered by the other party. The reason why he told Soraka before, telling her that "it all depends on the human condition" was to correct the way she brought her when she first came to Runeterra. Those arrogant and arrogant thoughts belonging to the protoss were not meant for her to use these words to refute herself.
In the beginning, the protoss arranged a fixed and secure destiny for the humans of Runeterra, a great destiny that was woven together by all humans.
But human beings responded to chaos. They deviated wildly, capriciously and dangerously from the established route of the protoss.
The guidance and destiny woven in the night sky are often ignored by mortals, and even misunderstood by people, leading to more confusion, uncertainty and suffering.
Soraka came to Runeterra precisely because she couldn't stand this kind of thing, couldn't bear to see humans killing each other and tearing the fate woven by the protoss into pieces.
But what she first witnessed in Runeterra was the endless cruelty in the human heart. On the battlefield of inevitable conflicts, under the dirty ditches of huge cities, and in the untamed wilderness frontier far away, Soraka witnessed What comes is endless struggle, betrayal and suffering.
She can't do anything about it. She can't guide humans to look up at the stars. She can only use her own power to heal as many injured and sick people as possible and try to untie the knot of fate. What she hopes to see is a stable life. The world, instead of people perpetually consuming itself in infighting.
But Reed pulled her out of that unrealistic fantasy, because Reed realized earlier than her that human beings will never act according to the will of the protoss, because the static state arranged by the protoss Destiny cannot accommodate the wild and dynamic potential of human beings.
Just as human beings can accommodate the deepest cruelty, they also have an endless potential for kindness.Of course, the most important thing is that they have the fighting spirit and courage to fight against anything in the stars. Human beings are creatures that will not settle for peace. Although human life is very short, it is full of brilliance and sparkle.
The humans in Runeterra will follow a path of their own, rather than the path established by the protoss. They will never lose the courage to fight and resist, and will not become slaves to the stars. They only know how to look up at the stars.
Reed told Soraka everything he knew, and told her what "it depends on man-made things" and what "my fate is up to me" means. The stars can never dominate human will, only humans themselves can.
Soraka awakened from this, and she gave up continuing to repair and make up for the laws set by the heavens. Reed injected new vitality into her career, and she began to unlock the truth for everyone she met that they had never discovered on their own. Potential, she began to inspire and guide rather than "teach" people.
"I know I can't save those who don't want to be saved, nor can I force others to see what they are destined not to see, but I will never give up trying."
Soraka picked up the tea cup, and after taking a sip, she slowly expressed her thoughts to Reed. Her determination remained the same, and the determination in her heart was unshakable.
"You are determined enough, but can those Vastayans do it? Can they understand your thoughts? And you have to consider that Vastayans are not welcomed everywhere. Some places will They're the same as those crazy shape-changers."
Reed also picked up the tea cup. He took a sip of the hot tea in the cup. The tea tasted very fragrant. He didn't know where Soraka found the tea.
"Well, what you said makes sense, but as long as you have good intentions, you can always be accepted, just like me."
Soraka nodded, as if she agreed with Reed's words, but she also had her own thoughts, although her thoughts left Reed speechless.
"Not all Vastayans are as powerful as you, especially those of your Vastayans who are very talented in healing magic. They must not be very strong in combat, right?"
The situation of the vastaya people is not as good as Soraka thought. This half-human, half-animal hybrid creature is the product of the reproduction of humans and vastaya Xari.
Vastayans have both human blood and the magic power of Vastaya Xari. Vastayans of different heritages will look completely different in appearance, but they will definitely possess the characteristics of both humans and a certain animal.
In addition to possessing the characteristics of both humans and beasts, Vastayans also have extremely long lifespans. Some Vastayans known in Runeterra have lived for thousands of years, and some are simply considered immortal. .
At first, this creature only existed in Ionia, the "First Land". However, as the scope of human activities expanded and the "Great Westward Migration" occurred, Vastayan blood began to spread throughout the world of Runeterra. .
Even some humans with very little vastaya blood have gained the vastaya ability to change forms.
ask for a ticket~
(End of this chapter)
"Guru Guru~"
The stone kettle on the fire began to bubble, and the water had been boiled. Soraka carefully took the stone kettle down and began to prepare for the final process of making tea.
"How are those vastaya studying?"
Reed asked Soraka. He knew Soraka's purpose of living here, although he felt that the other party's thinking was a bit simple. After all, even if those vastayas were added, how many people could they save? ?
Reed firmly believes that studying medicine cannot save Runeterra, only mastering enough power can.
"Not bad. Those children do have good talents. They can quickly understand the knowledge I impart."
Soraka answered Reed's questions while making tea. Her expression looked relaxed, and she was clearly in a good mood to have an old friend visit her.
"But if you want them to run around in Runeterra like you, it's not that easy. After all, the Vastaya tribe, which migrated here at some point, is a very closed tribe."
Reed shook his head, obviously not optimistic about the prospects of Soraka's career. This was also the reason why he asked Soraka to move, because he felt that Soraka was doing useless work.
"Everything depends on man-made things. Isn't that what you told me?"
Soraka handed the fragrant hot tea to Reed, tilted her head with a smile, and asked Reed. She was obviously very determined about what she was doing.
Reed shook his head with a wry smile, and reluctantly accepted the hot tea offered by the other party. The reason why he told Soraka before, telling her that "it all depends on the human condition" was to correct the way she brought her when she first came to Runeterra. Those arrogant and arrogant thoughts belonging to the protoss were not meant for her to use these words to refute herself.
In the beginning, the protoss arranged a fixed and secure destiny for the humans of Runeterra, a great destiny that was woven together by all humans.
But human beings responded to chaos. They deviated wildly, capriciously and dangerously from the established route of the protoss.
The guidance and destiny woven in the night sky are often ignored by mortals, and even misunderstood by people, leading to more confusion, uncertainty and suffering.
Soraka came to Runeterra precisely because she couldn't stand this kind of thing, couldn't bear to see humans killing each other and tearing the fate woven by the protoss into pieces.
But what she first witnessed in Runeterra was the endless cruelty in the human heart. On the battlefield of inevitable conflicts, under the dirty ditches of huge cities, and in the untamed wilderness frontier far away, Soraka witnessed What comes is endless struggle, betrayal and suffering.
She can't do anything about it. She can't guide humans to look up at the stars. She can only use her own power to heal as many injured and sick people as possible and try to untie the knot of fate. What she hopes to see is a stable life. The world, instead of people perpetually consuming itself in infighting.
But Reed pulled her out of that unrealistic fantasy, because Reed realized earlier than her that human beings will never act according to the will of the protoss, because the static state arranged by the protoss Destiny cannot accommodate the wild and dynamic potential of human beings.
Just as human beings can accommodate the deepest cruelty, they also have an endless potential for kindness.Of course, the most important thing is that they have the fighting spirit and courage to fight against anything in the stars. Human beings are creatures that will not settle for peace. Although human life is very short, it is full of brilliance and sparkle.
The humans in Runeterra will follow a path of their own, rather than the path established by the protoss. They will never lose the courage to fight and resist, and will not become slaves to the stars. They only know how to look up at the stars.
Reed told Soraka everything he knew, and told her what "it depends on man-made things" and what "my fate is up to me" means. The stars can never dominate human will, only humans themselves can.
Soraka awakened from this, and she gave up continuing to repair and make up for the laws set by the heavens. Reed injected new vitality into her career, and she began to unlock the truth for everyone she met that they had never discovered on their own. Potential, she began to inspire and guide rather than "teach" people.
"I know I can't save those who don't want to be saved, nor can I force others to see what they are destined not to see, but I will never give up trying."
Soraka picked up the tea cup, and after taking a sip, she slowly expressed her thoughts to Reed. Her determination remained the same, and the determination in her heart was unshakable.
"You are determined enough, but can those Vastayans do it? Can they understand your thoughts? And you have to consider that Vastayans are not welcomed everywhere. Some places will They're the same as those crazy shape-changers."
Reed also picked up the tea cup. He took a sip of the hot tea in the cup. The tea tasted very fragrant. He didn't know where Soraka found the tea.
"Well, what you said makes sense, but as long as you have good intentions, you can always be accepted, just like me."
Soraka nodded, as if she agreed with Reed's words, but she also had her own thoughts, although her thoughts left Reed speechless.
"Not all Vastayans are as powerful as you, especially those of your Vastayans who are very talented in healing magic. They must not be very strong in combat, right?"
The situation of the vastaya people is not as good as Soraka thought. This half-human, half-animal hybrid creature is the product of the reproduction of humans and vastaya Xari.
Vastayans have both human blood and the magic power of Vastaya Xari. Vastayans of different heritages will look completely different in appearance, but they will definitely possess the characteristics of both humans and a certain animal.
In addition to possessing the characteristics of both humans and beasts, Vastayans also have extremely long lifespans. Some Vastayans known in Runeterra have lived for thousands of years, and some are simply considered immortal. .
At first, this creature only existed in Ionia, the "First Land". However, as the scope of human activities expanded and the "Great Westward Migration" occurred, Vastayan blood began to spread throughout the world of Runeterra. .
Even some humans with very little vastaya blood have gained the vastaya ability to change forms.
ask for a ticket~
(End of this chapter)
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