Seeing that the parchment floated in front of her eyes so precisely, Dietrich couldn't help complaining.

However, after seeing those simple magic words, she couldn't help but rely on her knowledge and reserve of magic to start interpreting.

Both she and Hodder can be regarded as first-class wizards after all, but they are proficient in martial arts while being wizards.

People like them have an acquired sensitivity to magic and runes.

To be precise, it is precisely because they know how terrible magic is - not only limited to the powerful supernatural destructive power, but more importantly, it can subtly change a person's cognition, personality, and even the most important, beautiful memories.

So be wary of it.

It can be said that so-called magic is such a thing.

The deeper you delve into it, the more you can understand its horror, and then realize your own shortcomings.

Regardless of whether those gods who also master magic have such a mentality, human beings who are born without any special abilities and have an extremely short lifespan do have this kind of cognition.

For them, runes that cannot be deciphered must be treated with caution, while magic that can be deciphered must be clear about its composition.

For wizards, this habit has been burned into their bones.

And for Dietrich, deciphering these runes is actually not difficult.

In fact, so far, the only thing she hasn't fully understood is the crystal stone that Brunhilde is still holding in his mouth, which is still trembling.

"So that's how it is..."

After browsing through it several times and confirming that she did not misread it due to handwriting problems, Dietrich nodded slowly.

"It's really interesting..."

Although Her Royal Highness said so, she unintentionally crumpled the entire parchment.

"The so-called Valkyrie... the daughter of the so-called king of the gods is just a prop to win over the hero... and it's still through such low-handed means."

"In our eyes, it's just a low-level method, but as long as no one exposes it, or even counteracts this magic, this is the most beautiful encounter."

"Encounter..."

Hearing Hodder's eccentric tone, Dietrich just chewed the word slowly.

"It would be great if it was really an encounter, but in fact, what the gods want to create is not just a beautiful encounter."

Yes, absolutely not.

As for why Dietrich was able to see through this point, it had to be explained from the magical effects built into the armor.

First up is the first floor...

The most basic protection.

The magic engraved and formed on the sealed armor and helmet is actually a kind of 'seal', which forcibly sealed the body of the armored Brunhilde, preserving the youthful beauty of the body forever, and would not let it just go away decay.

However, when the armor of the god iron is broken by external force... or the armor is removed by some method, this seal will be broken, because the runes are no longer complete.

And the moment the remaining runes were torn apart, the second effect burned in was activated: emotional arousal.

Moreover, because the caster of the magic is extremely high-level, that caster even burned a tiny scanning magic.

The moment the armor is broken and unloaded, it will independently determine how many "living" people are present. If there is only one, it will arouse the emotions of the only hero and amplify his "love and compassion".

This kind of magic is so small that ordinary people have no way of discovering it.

But at the same time, the caster of the magic also left behind.

After all, no one can be sure that there will be only one 'hero' to Sindal Peak.

And what really made Dietrich feel angry was the next effect.

"If it is a woman, the inexplicable jealousy will be magnified, because Brunhilde is extremely beautiful. In theory, there is no woman more beautiful than her in the world, and men will be magnified. Possessiveness or love and compassion, and to There must be only one result in time."

"Infighting... Regardless of men or women, as long as this emotion is inexplicably magnified, only one person will survive at that time, and who can meet the sleeping Brunhilde depends on this 'God King' Daughter's luck."

Well, luck.

If there is really such a thing as luck among the Nine Realms...

"It's too much..."

This time, without any magic of emotional manipulation, Dietrich sympathized with Brunhilde from the bottom of her heart.

At the same time, her heart was also surging with anger.

After all, if she had to describe it, her sympathy stemmed from her personal distaste for the way gods are manipulated at will.

"Speaking of it, this plan seems to be watertight, because the warriors who can enter Siendal Peak are basically selected by the Valkyrie. At least, with the intervention of the Valkyrie or the gods, the one who can reach Sindal Peak must be A person who can enter the eyes of the gods."

"Then what if, at the end, it is a man who is sinister and cunning, and has a pure possessive desire for Brunhilde? Won't Brunhilde raise his hand and kill him after he wakes up?"

At this moment, Dietrich suddenly asked loudly.

"That's the daughter of the God King. Even though she just woke up, it's still very easy to get rid of the so-called heroes!"

When Dietrich said that, Hodder couldn't help but glanced at her.

That look is very calm.

But with just such a glance, Dietrich somehow felt a little guilty.

"What's wrong? Did I say something wrong? Those gods have played so many fancy things, but they forgot this, right?"

"It can be seen that the gods are nothing more than that... right?"

Just when Dietrich wanted to continue to say something, Hodder stopped them easily.

Immediately afterwards, he himself could not help but sigh.

"You are too angry, Dietrich, how about being a little more sober and mature?"

Chapter 67: Strange Circles of Thought

Huo De dare not say what kind of storms he has experienced, but not counting the experience inside the so-called "game", just the experience of more than 20 years in the real world also gave him a preliminary analysis of the so-called human nature .

And obviously, Dietrich has now entered an inexplicable thinking circle.

And this kind of strange circle is actually common to normal people, but it is difficult for the person concerned to discover this.

"Sober...mature?"

For Dietrich, Hodder's words obviously did not serve as a warning.

At this moment, it even splashed on the burning flames like a cloud of gasoline, directly stirring up Dietrich's heart.

"You think I'm wrong?"

"What are you angry about?"

"I……"

"Do you think I'm speaking for the gods? Or do you think that I don't agree with you, and this makes you very angry?"

"There's no point in pointless anger, Dietrich."

Although it was just standing face to face, at this moment, when the sage's eyes swept over and met her, she suddenly felt a little sober.

The anger that was constantly attacking the rational line of defense ebbed for a moment.

Because at this moment, she suddenly had such a strange feeling.

This feeling seems difficult to describe in words.

But if she had to say it, she felt as if she was being 'included'.

Just like that night...

At the moment when she was angry and even gave her body to the monster in her heart, he stood up.

Moreover, when she was confused and hesitant, he helped her stick to her bottom line.

Although she never told anyone about this matter, in fact until now, she still remembers the dragon's chant lingering deep in her heart.

Maybe it's weird?

After all, the incarnation of the evil dragon never said anything good to her, but there just reprimanded her for her actions with severe words, accusing her of forgetting those who still supported her because of extreme anger.

If it is an ordinary person, it is estimated that because of this attitude, they will have a rebellious psychology long ago.

After all, although everyone understands the truth of loyalty, very few people can do it.

Originally, with Dietrich's temper, it would be difficult for her to listen to her when she was already angry, but Hodder's words made her lose some of her anger.

"The behavior of the gods does make you feel annoyed, angry, and you hate and hate those gods because of it, and there is nothing wrong with that."

Hodder said.

"But belittling them because of one's own anger...is not advisable."

Yes, that's it.

This is the strange circle of thinking that Dietrich fell into.

Because she hates or hates a person or a group, the members of that group will inevitably be vilified in her heart.

And this ugly impression will make her inevitably demean them.

This is normal, and all kinds of insulting words in reality are actually derived from this mentality.

Basically, this kind of 'uglification' is also helpful to adjust your mentality to a certain extent.

But the thing is, things are never that simple these days.

Sometimes this impression is too much, and you will misunderstand yourself.

That's why most people do things that look stupid to an outsider.

For example, he never thinks about the details, and unilaterally thinks that his enemies are extremely stupid.

This is a typical example of being misled by the malicious cognition and impression conceived by oneself - Legney also had such an impression of the rising Siegfried at the beginning.

And going back further, in fact, the Volsunger family at their peak had the same impression of the Hengding family who had been repelled by them and expelled from the border of the Netherlands.

"This is not some fairy tale, and our enemies are not stupid enough to send us cannon fodder."

Finally, after opening his eyes, he spoke.

"They are still aloof, and they are painstakingly managing the nine worlds. We must not underestimate them like this. We must be careful."

"..."

Facing Hodder's sight, Dietrich couldn't help clenching her fists.

At this moment, she seemed to want to say something directly, but those words were stuck in her throat, making her unable to speak out.

refute?

Or was she unwilling to admit that it was just her prejudice?

At this moment, she couldn't understand her mentality at all.

In fact, this is just Brunhilde's own experience.

Moreover, she herself is not familiar with Brunhilde.

Although it seems a bit wrong to say this, as a person from the royal family, her emotions cannot be said to be rich, and her empathy ability is not as strong as others imagined.

As Hodder had warned before, her sympathy wasn't cheap at all.

However, she was still annoyed by what happened to Brunhilde.

She obviously didn't have any emotional basis, but she was already angry.

So, is this because of her own sense of justice at work?

It's like the kind of hero who sees injustice and draws his sword to help regardless of what happened.

Is this really the case?

No, of course not.

Not to mention Siegfried, a child who grew up in the folk, who can stand out from the growth environment of the royal family has never had a fuel-efficient lamp.

Even a seemingly reckless person like Studus will pay attention to the interests of his own camp.

Not to mention Dietrich herself.

Talk about a sense of justice with a man who was destined to inherit the kingdom and was ups and downs in court struggles?

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