How can a retired savior be considered retired if his price drops to 40,000?

Chapter 167 is another title where Guizhou’s skills are at its wits’ end

Chapter 167 is another title where Guizhou’s skills are at its wits’ end

"We are not 'gods'." This rebuttal slipped out of Guilliman's mouth naturally without any thought.Immediately afterwards, he realized that this was not right, and added, "I mean-"

"I said, I'm not that unprofessional, and I won't affect the treatment effect just because I hate something." Asclepius said calmly, "Also, you can't insist that an olive is a grape. By means of this method, the olive eventually turns into a grape. No matter which world it is in, 'god' is an ambiguous concept that is difficult to define with a simple and accurate description. But if compared with 'human', the difference between The huge difference, which a blind man can recognize, should not be ignored."

"I don't think there's anything different about me that's enough to be called a 'god'." Guilliman said stiffly, "As the original body, I may indeed be much better than ordinary people, but..."

He felt that he shouldn't continue to dwell on this topic. This was not what he originally wanted to say.But Asclepius laughed muffledly for some reason: "It's interesting that you want to deny your identity. I started to feel that it was worthwhile to come here."

"what?"

"I heard that the memory of the original body is comparable to that of hyperamnesia, so you probably won't forget what I said about 10 minutes ago: I am also a god."

This made Guilliman stunned for a moment: "But you said you hate gods."

"Are there no humans in the world who hate humans?" Asclepius asked naturally. "It's not uncommon to hate your own race. Besides, I wasn't a god from the beginning - probably because of the respect that future generations have for me. And faith will push me to that position after death. But it doesn't matter, 'what I am' is just a trivial matter. The important thing is that the power of disgust is also power, as long as it can be used when I need it. For my own use, I don’t have to abandon it so completely.”

Guilliman had never thought of it this way.Such extreme pragmatism was not difficult for him to understand, and it indeed opened up a new way of thinking for him when looking at himself.But it really wasn't what he wanted to talk about in the first place.

"Corax..." The politician's eloquent passion seemed to suddenly refuse to favor him. Guilliman felt his mouth go dry for no reason, "...will he be okay?"

"If I were to comment on this spiritual surgery, I have already made a clear statement: boring. I am even chatting with you to prevent me from falling asleep during these simple but complicated mechanical tasks." Asclepius Si, as always, did not care about the mood of the patient's family at all, but he also retained a certain degree of professionalism while complaining, "But you have to know that I can put him back together from what he is now, but there is no way to prevent it. He's tearing himself apart again. You'd better worry about that part in advance."

He paused, and his tone surprisingly revealed a little loneliness: "Even if I have medical skills that can bring the dead back to life, I can't perfectly solve all the patients' problems. If I can..."

Asclepius's voice dropped.

He seemed to be talking about Corax, and he seemed to be talking about other people through the patients he was treating.This subtle sense of dislocation made Guilliman unsure of how to continue this topic.
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"You must pay attention to this, my accomplice." He specifically picked a stall where Fujimaru Ritsuka was alone and appeared from the shadows. Considering the time, he did not bring coffee, but handed him a glass of milk. The Count of Monte Cristo said, "The question of the 'hole' must now be taken into consideration."

"...So, this has begun to become an issue that can even be discussed when I am awake?" Fujimaru Ritsuka, who was vaguely aware of the seriousness of the problem, hugged the warm mug and asked rhetorically, instead of expressing his stance directly, "Speaking of which, which 'count' are you?"

"You remember it. It seems that the memory manipulation technique is not that reliable." The Count of Monte Cristo also did not answer the question directly. "It is not important. Heroic spirits are just shadows of event records. In this world, Theory, even a mirage that has never existed in history, it is possible when I will appear and when I will disappear."

"To the ears of a living person, what you say is a bit cruel." Fujimaru Ritsuka thought of Asclepius who almost committed suicide under her contract and was summoned again in the blink of an eye. " This makes you sound like some kind of expendable product, and I really don't want the 'fate' we have formed to be used in this way."

"But you will do it when the situation calls for it." Count Monte Cristo said with conviction, "Just like Alter did at that time." Fujimaru Ritsuka, whose face turned gloomy, did not speak - neither affirmative nor affirmative. Denial, just silence.

But this silence is also a very clear answer for the Count of Monte Cristo.

"That's fine for you." His tone was a bit emotional, "You are willing to do 'necessary evil' when the situation is forced, but in your heart, the focus of 'necessary evil' is never 'necessary' , but 'evil'. It is probably because of this that many heroes in human history will follow you without complaint."

"If possible, I would also like to walk the entire journey with clean hands." Fujimaru Ritsuka smiled bitterly, "But the further down I go, the more I realize that this is impossible. Under this premise, if Wouldn’t it be irresponsible of me to still leave all the difficult decisions to others.”

"It's a great responsibility to be the last master of mankind." Count Monte Cristo sighed, "But the word 'last' can almost be removed now, right?"

"Although Kaelia has obtained the master qualification... no, just on this matter, it is useless for me to worry. Chaldea's spiritual portrait will be inherited by her in the future, but will she be able to use it freely? Strength, after all, still depends on her own character and abilities."

"If you tell everyone there, 'This girl is my successor,' maybe most of the heroic spirits will agree to continue to assist her."

"Perhaps this is just my subjective opinion, but that would put the cart before the horse. If an outsider forcibly intervenes in the matter of 'bonding', it may not be counterproductive." Fujimaru Ritsuka slowly sipped it. Taking a sip of milk from the cup, "But that's not what you wanted to say, right?"

"Are you finally willing to return to the original topic?" Count Monte Cristo smiled half-heartedly. "You spent most of the previous war hiding behind the scenes, which is good, but in the final stage you still He went to the front line and let 'Kong' receive too much garbage data generated when the inanimate people dissipated. Our working environment is not very good recently. Even the little girl from Salem wanted to come out for some air. .”

"...Is that so, will the death of those things also accumulate malicious information?" Fujimaru Ritsuka stared at the cup in his hand and said almost to himself.

"Not only that, you even reprogrammed the human logic of an entire planet not long ago. You should at least have an idea of ​​how big the abandoned data is - after coming to this world, rewrite an entire planet. This is not the first time you have done something about the fate of the entire planet.”

"Does Nostramo count?" This shocked Ritsuka Fujimaru, "Isn't it obviously an illusion?"

"Don't forget what your purpose is for entering this illusion. Even in simulation calculations, events that 'happened with a certain possibility' will become energy." The Count of Monte Cristo shook his head:

"Let me put it bluntly, you'd better not rush to the front line anymore. Although the 'Abandoned Hole' has a little more protection than before, now, we are not sure if we can continue like this and let the things in it" Hatch 'em out and what happens."

 Miwu (peaceful)

  Some people previously thought that the Inquisitor being left on the Stormbound was too "two-dimensional". I didn't understand what the word "two-dimensional" meant here, but I think it's okay in terms of this book. Question - As long as everyone looks at the name of the protagonist of this book and realizes that this is a Two-dimensional mobile game × Warhammer 40K Xover fan, you should be able to realize that Two-dimensional is inseparable from the main premise of this book part! (Meaning I won’t change it)
  
 
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