But if it is just a superficial view, the undead people actually feel that Minos is very kind.

"It's a bit familiar. The fighting ability of the soldiers is not bad."

This is what the immortal thinks.

The heroic culture of Minoans prevented warriors from being hostile to each other, and warriors with powerful strength could fight side by side.

This in itself is one of Minoan's strengths, being able to face up to the value of people and recognize the effects it brings.

"However, it is not organized and its defense force is very weak."

But because of the birth of heroic culture, Minos was unable to organize an effective military force.

It's a simple truth, maybe everyone is strong. But not all strong players have enough coordination.

Faced with the behavior of the Sargon tribe, which attacked and plundered in formations, Minos was unable to organize effective resistance measures.

This is why Sargon was able to invade Minos for a hundred years.

"Yes, I think so too."

Pallas nodded quickly and agreed with the immortal's statement.

"Under such circumstances, it is not easy to maintain Minos' status. What's more, if you take away the treasures in the temple..."

This is a fact that the Minos had to face. After being far away from the combat effectiveness of a single person as a unit like the hero, the defensive power of the Minos was almost zero.

And Pallas saw this too, so she wanted to make a change.

"So, what I am thinking is, is there any way that even if the enshrined treasures are taken away by you, Minos will not lose the cornerstone of heroic culture, and at the same time develop a more effective power model on top of it."

The more the undead heard it, the more troublesome it became.

He actually doesn't care much about these things, and this kind of thing shouldn't be discussed with an immortal person.

Fortunately, Pallas quickly revealed his true purpose.

"So, I thought of a way."

Pallas looked at the undead man with dazzling eyes and a little excitement in his tone.

"Let you become an idol!"

335. Battle Knight Idol Project

"?"

The petite Minoan priest in front of him had caused the undead to have two confused thoughts in just one hour.

He could no longer guess what the priest named Pallas was thinking in his mind.

"That's right! Make you an idol, this is my plan!"

Pallas slapped the table with great energy and shouted these words.

Only now did I realize that the originally dignified high priest in front of me was actually just a young girl.

The undead man could not understand Pallas's thinking. He put his hand on the table, tapped the table with his index finger, and asked in a low voice.

"Idol?"

Pallas heard a little doubt and annoyance from the undead man's tone.

To be honest, Pallas also knew that his proposal was a bit fanciful. So she quickly began to explain to the undead what she meant.

"Wait a minute, Mr. Battle Knight, I don't want you to become a tool for us to make money like Casimir."

Pallas said naturally.

"But through you, we will highlight some other special features in Minos' heroic culture and set a benchmark. Can you understand what I mean?"

The undead man nodded slightly, his fingers still tapping on the table, making a dull tapping sound.

"Go on."

Pallas had secured a valuable opportunity for herself, she immediately went on to add.

"To put it simply, this idol is like Casimir, where the race knight itself becomes an icon. Then the method of using it as a channel to accumulate wealth is different."

"The spiritual core of the heroic culture of Minos is resistance. This is actually time-sensitive because of Sargon's intrusion. So we need this kind of spirit so that the people of Minos will always be full of a resistance mentality that will not give up. "

"Indeed, this kind of propaganda effect gave the Minoan warriors extremely strong personal combat effectiveness. And in the border, a considerable number of heroes were actually born because of this kind of spiritual influence."

"However, this also leads to another problem, which is what you said, it is not organized or systematic."

Pallas seems to have her own unique insights into these aspects, and she doesn't look like a character who just serves as a priest in a border village.

Facing the gaze of the immortal, Pallas continued to speak without any fear.

"First of all, the prerequisite for a personal hero is strong personal force. But in the face of Sargon's invasion, personal power is ultimately small."

"Moreover, the heroes fight on their own and do not obey orders. This means that the battle on the battlefield relies entirely on their personal force."

"There is no power that can ignore everything...I mean. For a war, it is impossible for personal power to determine everything."

"This can easily lead to targeted operations because personal characteristics are too obvious."

Although the undead man did not agree with what Pallas said, personal strength cannot influence the battlefield.

But what Pallas saw should not be as broad as the undead, and considering the situation of Minos, this is indeed one of the problems.

Pallas continued.

"So I think there's a need for a truly overpowering hero. To liberate everyone's minds from the power showdown and focus on the power of the group and not entirely pay attention to individual heroism."

Pallas looked at the immortal and she said seriously.

"I hope that you can become that overwhelming hero, so that everyone can realize the limitations of personal power and try to participate in cooperative struggle."

The immortal finally understood.

Pallas needed the undead to play a role similar to a "villain" to shatter Minos' personal heroic plot.

Although this sounds strange.

Why does the requirement to break the plot of a personal hero require a person who can truly demonstrate personal power to defeat everyone?

But Pallas still gave her answer.

"First of all, Minos did not reject the existence of heroes. The concept of a hero is originally an individual who can make people look forward to the future."

"Minos needs more heroes, but the goals of heroes cannot be too narrow."

Pallas didn't even have time to eat. He gestured with his hands in the air and said excitedly.

"It is not easy to make everyone in Minoan understand that war cannot be reversed by personal force."

"We could have spent a lot of time changing this concept. But the current situation on Terra does not give us this opportunity."

"What we need to let everyone in Minos understand is not that personal power cannot change everything. But we need to tell them that the heroes of Minos can't do everything."

Pallas looked at the undead.

"If you win, hero of Minos, you really lose."

What she needed was an attack on Minos's cult of power, not the concept of a hero.

The undead man nodded slightly while listening to Pallas's words.

He thought of Lothric.

The country that lives with dragons.

This country has standardized the ritual process of passing fire, and the true military fire-passing behavior has emerged.

If the chosen Xinwang is unwilling to pass the fire, then the knights of Lothric will gather in groups to escort the Xinwang to the initial furnace.

In fact, Xin Wang itself is very powerful. But the military formation composed of Lothric knights with outstanding soul strength is not a vegetarian.

Perhaps Pallas's philosophy can really reverse Minos' long-standing worship of power.

"So, I want to be the winner?"

When the immortal said this, Pallas knew that the immortal already knew what she wanted to express.

"Yes, and not just a simple victory, I also hope to make you a character that everyone wants to defeat."

Pallas was beaming with joy, not realizing at all that her remarks were just like trying to promote the undead as a great villain.

"Let you become a goal for everyone and a benchmark of personal strength. Let the warriors realize that Minos cannot win by relying solely on personal strength, and must unite."

"I will contact the Temple of the Twelve Heroes of Jasenus and ask them to publicize you as much as possible so that you can become the target of the entire Minoan heroes as soon as possible."

At this time, Pallas restrained himself slightly.

“So, that’s what I call Project Idol. "

After talking about his plan, Pallas looked at the undead man who was still silent. He also looked directly at the undead man.

Until Pallas moved his eyes away with guilt.

"Uh... I know that this request may be a bit high-profile and different from your habits."

The undead left immediately after Casimir accumulated enough fame.

Most people think that the undead is a knight who doesn't care about reputation and honor. He only practices his own will.

Therefore, Pallas naturally began to worry that the undead would not accept this proposal.

"I don't have any ideas for you, but so far, among the methods I can think of, this is the only one that has some practicality."

Pallas leaned back in his chair, his tone slowly cooling.

"The conflict between Minos and Sargon had been going on for many years, but Minos was not making much progress today."

"If this continues, Minos will soon face another major defeat. If you want to rely on defeat to change everyone's minds, I'm afraid there will be no chance to resist after the defeat."

"I can't consider Minos' changes based on the premise of defeat. I can only rely on this immortal competition to find a solution."

With that said, Pallas sat upright respectfully, clasping his hands to the immortal in a gesture of supplication.

"I beg you, please think about it carefully. Only the heroes spoken by the gods can truly possess overwhelming power."

Pallas's attitude was very correct.

In fact, Pallas's proposal is not troublesome to the undead.

Because what she needs the undead to do is just keep winning.

Other things, whether it's publicity or building momentum for the undead, are what priests like them have to do.

And continuing to win is itself the goal of the immortal.

"Can."

The immortal nodded slightly, accepting Pallas's proposal.

"Thank you so much!"

Pallas showed a grateful smile, chuckled, then relaxed and picked up the fruit on his plate and started to enjoy it.

After receiving the immortal's approval, Pallas obviously relaxed, and even his movements while eating became much more languid.

"But, I have conditions."

Immortal people never do things without expecting anything in return.

Even Melanza received five gold coins as a reward and got the opportunity to be taught martial arts by the undead.

"I want to know all the records in your temple."

In fact, from the moment he met Pallas until now, the immortal has been very interested in one thing.

It is what Pallas mentioned before, the interpretation of the treasures enshrined in their temples.

In the mouths of these priests, the treasure seemed to send out calls, and the priests recorded and interpreted these calls.

The words that can be understood after interpretation are called oracles by them.

This was also the opportunity that led Minos to decide to hold an immortal tournament.

But the undead man is curious, will those words and the records themselves convey other information?

Since the oracle told Pallas that the undead would mate with her, is this so-called record just a record, or is it a foreshadowing of something?

And how much information will be contained in the records of the priests of the Temple of Heroes over the past thousands of years?

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