Crossover in the Anime World
Chapter 2165 Hungry Hell
Duran believed that plows alone were not enough, livestock still needed to be tamed. Taming large livestock was a major development in the progress of civilization.
The development from human power to animal power and then to mechanical power is the only way for civilization. The Mayan civilization encountered a bottleneck because there was no suitable animal power to utilize, and it was difficult to progress further.
Although magic has provided a lot of conveniences, the monsters of this century are more powerful than humans. You must know that even low-end magic pigs can threaten villagers.
Of course, there are many mages who tame Warcraft for materials, but they do not know how to use Warcraft for work. It doesn't even exist in the countryside. The animals everyone eats are the weakest animals with little magical power, and they don't dare to trouble the monsters at all.
But if the monsters are really conquered and put into production, then the productivity will be further developed.
The flying dragon plows the land and the naga fishes. It must be a beautiful scene.
This magical world is really out of touch with the development of civilization because of the existence of magic power, and it needs Duran's enlightenment.
With Dulan's planning and the Magic Emperor's execution, the productivity is getting stronger and stronger. When the autumn harvest came, the Magister indeed launched a counterattack, but the Magic Emperor was well prepared and did not give him a chance.
At this time, the situation in the city had become extremely bad. There was no food and even the bark of the trees was eaten away. Many people tried their best to escape, but the nobles did not allow it because the population was their wealth.
Only nobles with mines at home would not worry about the loss of population.
Now the residents can only have a chance of survival by fleeing. Of course, the result of being caught is death, because the nobles will not allow the residents to continue to escape.
It's a pity that it can't be stopped at all, and the Magic Emperor will also go to the city to promote it, letting the people in the city know that there is food and jobs outside, so that they can recognize the reality.
Now the propaganda work is in full swing. The nobles say that the Magic Emperor is a traitor and a thug, and it is he who has caused all the suffering. But people outside are claiming that the magisters are stuck in their ways and are greedy. If they had not lowered food prices, the current crisis would not have occurred.
For the residents, they have little hope. They just want to survive and listen to whoever can provide food. And many people who are unable to escape can only make themselves feel better through resentment. Unfortunately, resenting the Magic Emperor cannot change any status quo.
The king is also panicking now, because his current rations are getting worse and worse, and they are getting more and more unpalatable. He knows that the situation is critical, but he can't change it at all. He can only hope that the knights can do something to get the food back.
Unfortunately, the news really made the king angry, and the two attacks failed to achieve anything. If this continues, they will all starve to death in the city.
But they all knew that before the king starved to death, more commoners would starve to death first.
In the end, the Magic Emperor did not relent. Although he knew that the best way was to run out of ammunition and food in the city, he still couldn't bear to let the civilians die, so he asked Asta to transport three hundred carts of food into the city. , hoping to keep the people inside fed.
However, the food left behind was not distributed to the hands of the common people, but was snatched away by the nobles, because they only cared about themselves and did not care about the common people.
The Magic Emperor's kindness yielded unexpected results, allowing the common people to see clearly the face of the nobles.
Duran sighed: "I saw the despicable side of human nature again." It seemed that he was disappointed in human beings again.
"Stop being so pretentious, do you have another idea?" Seeing Duran's exaggeration, Dinisha knew that he must have some plans. Otherwise, why are you so pretentious? They were used to this kind of thing, and it was not the first time they had seen it, so there was no need to express such emotion.
"Actually, I'm going to create a hell and throw all the bad guys into it." Dulan was going to plagiarize again: "Build a tower with different levels inside, and each level would lock two people in, and start cooking from the top level every day. Make enough food for everyone, and make it what they like to eat, enough for everyone to be full. But all food must start from the top and go down, one layer after another. Only when one layer is full will it fall down. Go to the next level, all the way to the last level." Yes, this hell of Duran is a plagiarism of "Hungry Platform".
Dinisha knew as soon as she heard this that it was impossible for everyone to have enough food with Duran’s method. Even if there was enough food at the beginning, it would not work: “The people on the upper level will definitely waste the food, and the food on the lower level will become more and more expensive.” If it’s not enough, I’m afraid everyone in the last dozens of floors will starve to death, it’s really hell.”
"The number of floors each person stays on is not fixed. It can be randomly changed regularly. People below will be promoted to a higher level, and people above will be lowered."
"It's more like hell. Giving them something first and then depriving them is far more cruel than letting them suffer in the first place." Dinisha knew that high-level officials would be desperate after moving to the lower levels.
"There is no hell in the world, but when people appear, there is hell." Dulan said, 'Hell is empty, the devil is in the world.' Where there is selfishness, there is hell, so even if there is enough food, not everyone will be full. People at the top don't care about the people at the bottom.
Dinisha is also very supportive: "I hope they can learn something, but I think many people will only regard hell as punishment and will not learn anything. After all, real life is not such a step-by-step tower. No one will prepare enough food for everyone." The teaching model of hell is very idealistic, and there is still a gap between it and reality.
After all, no one has calculated how many resources there are in the world and how long they can support human life. But as a hell, it’s enough to have a punishing effect. If they can’t learn, they won’t be able to learn.
Dulan used to believe that punishment was a means rather than a goal, but reality has proven that it is already very good if it can have a punitive effect. If you don't expect punishment, you can get unexpected gains.
So the two used the Seven-leaf Clover Magic Book to build a towering tower in the center of Shikoku, and went directly to outer space. It was taller than the space orbital elevator.
The hell must be built big enough. After all, Dulan knows that more and more people will go to hell. Hell will never worry about being dissatisfied, as long as it is too crowded.
In the Tower of Hell, before entering, you first ask everyone what they like to eat, and then they enter.
Every day there is just enough food for everyone. The food is transported from the upper level down, one layer at a time. Only after the upper layer has been eaten can the next layer have a chance to eat.
Food cannot be hidden. Once someone is found hiding food, they will be immediately sent to the lowest level and will never be reincarnated.
All rules must be clarified before entering hell. Everyone must sign the "Hell User Instructions". As long as you sign, you must abide by the rules. If you do not abide by the rules, you will be punished.
Duran wrote the "User Instructions" very long and boring, and finally added a sentence: All interpretation rights ultimately belong to hell. Then hell officially opened.
Dinisha was speechless. Even hell was very much like Duran, with a hint of cold humor in its horror. However, Dinisha knew that the existence of this hell would definitely serve as a warning. After all, people can avoid going to heaven, but they dare not go to hell. The warning effect of hell is definitely much better than that of heaven.
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