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Chapter 524 People without Faith
Chapter 524 People without Faith
The Age of Gods was not stable. There were constant internal wars among the mythological totems, and there were also many external frictions.
This is like a person who threatens with a stick cannot ignore other people holding sticks. The gods born from mythological totems cannot ignore gods with the same level of power. Power and rights should be unique, and so should faith.
[Unity] is an idea that arises naturally when strength and spirit rise to a certain level.
After a fire that truly transcends fate and burns all mythological totems to ashes, the survivors will use the ashes of the totems to outline the only unified myth...
Unfortunately, they did not wait for the opportunity to reunify, but instead were completely destroyed. Just as they had done and experienced before, new life was born from their corpses.
Odin didn't have too many regrets about this, he even had two explanations. The more advanced one was that if destruction was fate, then just accept it calmly. The more rogue one was that everyone was destroyed, no one won, so if you lose, then you lose.
But now tell him that there is a mythical totem of the underground world that has been preserved intact until now, and he can win without doing anything? Who can accept that!
"Let's quickly lead the stranger over!"
"What do you take strangers for?"
Odin was stunned by Blaze's question, and after a long time he answered with a strange expression.
"Of course they are a group of people who want to kill gods when there are gods, and they are monsters when there are no monsters, monsters in the grass-growing period."
What Odin said was really...not wrong at all, and Blaze didn't know how to refute it.
There was once a hellish joke about the Holy Cross Church's missionary work to foreigners. When faced with applications for membership from devout believers, the foreigners would sincerely ask where the God that the church believed in was.
Devout believers will say with all sincerity that God is in their hearts, while strangers will seriously ask whether this is a metaphor or whether God is really, physically in your heart.
The devout believers would smile gently and regard the stranger as an honest person. But the stranger just wanted to chop the god down and doubted whether the god lived in the heart of the devout believers.
The Holy Cross had protested against this joke from an official and political perspective, but as the number of foreigners within the Holy Cross increased, they stopped protesting.
The core of this hellish joke is that the strangers have no faith at all. In their eyes, God is just a moving treasure chest. Of course, the strangers are not completely without faith...
When they perform actions that have a chance of success such as strengthening items, which are collectively referred to as "drawing cards", they will show extremely firm faith, putting their hands together, kneeling on the ground and praying to the sky, and sometimes even showing a variety of sacrificial postures.
The most important thing is that no matter how unreliable the gods are when they draw cards, they will firmly throw themselves at them with all their strength again and again, as if as long as they have these gods, they dare to challenge even the almost impossible probability of 0.7%.
Odin's idea was very vicious, and he wanted to divert the trouble to the outsiders who wanted to compete with the gods all day long to destroy the mythical totems. There was no need to worry about whether the strangers were strong enough, because the strangers were a group of people who would become weaker as they got stronger.
"I say, we need the sun gods underground to complete the rotation of the world, how can we attack their hometown?"
"We are not the ones who took action. We are just bringing the strangers to their world in a friendly way. What if the humans over there are also destroyed by monsters and need help from strangers?" Odin seemed so righteous when he spoke, as if he was just a kind-hearted person who couldn't bear to see the suffering of humans.
But Blaze knew this guy's true face. This guy was greedy even for two copper coins, and he knew that if he said a few more words, Odin would start to use moral blackmail skillfully.
"How about I send you down and let you save those suffering humans?" "This..." Odin licked his lips awkwardly, indicating that he should give the opportunity to the young man and not waste his old energy.
"..."
Even though Blaze was wearing a helmet, Odin could still feel the piercing, contemptuous look in his eyes.
"Ahem, you know, old guys all have serious mental illnesses... Anyway, if you want an absolutely accurate center point, then you'd better find your teacher Tie Lueda. Isn't this guy proficient in something called mathematics? With his help, you will definitely be able to place the Eight-foot Water Mirror to the point where there is no error."
Blaze remained silent until Odin turned his head uncomfortably and began to sweat, then he spoke, ending the depressing silent torture.
"You who are both gods and kings have no conscience at all."
"Ate by a wolf." Odin spread his hands, and while Blaze was taking a breath, he ran away quickly, without even having time to close down the fruit stall.
"These old guys are really good at escaping."
Blazer put his hands on his hips and sighed helplessly. He thought about leaving immediately, but he couldn't just ignore the fruit stand, so he simply put up a sign that read [Free Pickup].
Apart from anything else, the fruits sold by Odin are very good recovery foods for novice strangers.
After putting up the sign, Blaze casually put a silver coin in, picked some fruits, and left refreshed.
Thus, the most bizarre trap in Balkan City was formed.
When the player passes by, the first thing he sees is a fruit stall without an owner and a sign that says "Free".
Based on the idea that free things are the most expensive and they must not miss out on free props, they immediately reached out to take it, but the moment they leaned over, they saw a silver coin on a tray.
First of all, the NPCs in "Godlock" are extremely active and complex, and the game itself has countless special experience points. An unattended fruit stall like this is likely to be some kind of moral test.
After the two hidden attributes of [Virtue Value] and [Vice Value] were clearly exposed, the significance of this unattended stall became obvious.
At this time, the sign erected next to it is very meaningful, because this is a free world, and there are basically no restrictions on players' behavior except for R18 sports, so [erecting a sign saying "There is no checkpoint" next to the level] [erecting a sign saying "There is no treasure here" in the cave with treasure] and so on are also allowed.
This sign must be the result of some players playing tricks on me!
The player who wanted to get something for free immediately put down the money generously, feeling proud of himself for having seen through some people's despicable tricks.
When Odin thought Blaze was almost gone, he came back and found that all the fruits were gone.
Before he could shout "How heartless! They even robbed the fruit stall", he found a pile of silver and copper coins.
This was his best business day in recent years, and all the sales were gone in less than half a day.
(End of this chapter)
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