Sword of Daybreaker

Chapter 972: Dragon God's last question

A sudden surge of magic waves rushing nearby interrupted Gao Wen's thoughts. He quickly followed his perception and saw the layers of pale golden aura suddenly emerge from the air, and in the center of the aura, the high-order dragon priest Hera Gore's figure is gradually turning from reality to reality.

After completing the teleportation, the dragon priest stepped onto the terrace from midair and came to Gao Wen.

"Mr. Hergor," Gao Wen looked at the dragon priest suddenly visited unexpectedly. "We only met yesterday-it seems that Dragon God has something to talk to me today?"

"He hopes to meet you now," Herragor said bluntly, "If we can, we will start now."

Gao Wen was about to respond. Amber and Veronica just came to the terrace. They also saw the high priest who appeared here. Amber looked a little surprised: "Hey? Isn't that the great priest?"

"Another invitation," Gao Wen smiled and nodded to the two of them. "You wait for me with Melita. I'll come when I go."

Then he briefly confessed to Amber and Veronica, and returned to Heragore-the uneasy feeling in his heart made him feel no delay, and soon followed Heragore 'S teleportation spell left this terrace.

After the familiar sense of time and space displacement, the light and shadow in front of Gao Wen had gradually dispersed. He reached the upper temple on the top of the mountain. Heragol stood beside him, and the corridor leading to the hall extended straight forward.

At the end of the corridor, the wide, gorgeous but empty hall does not seem to have changed. The round table and refreshments used to entertain guests are still arranged in the center of the hall, while the blond dragon Enya stands quietly. At the round table, he was looking at it with a gentle and quiet sight.

This time, instead of waiting in the hallway outside the hall, Hlagor walked into the hall with Gao Wen, and naturally stood behind the dragon god's side, standing beside him like a servant.

Gao Wen came to the round table, nodded slightly to the **** in front of him, and then sat naturally, but before he asked the situation, the Dragon God had broken the silence on his own initiative: "You should return to the Loren mainland."

Gao Wen suddenly stunned, the other party's words sounded like an abrupt and blunt eviction order, but soon he realized what: "Out of order?"

Dragon God didn't answer directly, but just said lightly: "You have what you should do... need you there now."

Almost instantaneously, Gao Wen felt that his uneasiness from last night was finally confirmed. He had the urge to depart immediately from Tallond, and apparently the **** sitting opposite him had already expected this, The other person smiled lightly and said: "I will arrange for Melita to send you back to Loren, but you don't have to worry-we still have some time, at least, a few more words."

Gao Wen has suppressed the impulse in his heart, and at the same time, he has thought that if the situation in the Loren mainland has changed drastically, then the Dragon God will certainly not invite himself to chat so slowly, since he puts himself here instead of directly a teleportation magic. A line of "throwing" back to the mainland of Loren, it shows that the situation is still marginal.

Thinking of this, there was a trace of curiosity in his heart: "What are we talking about today?"

"Only one thing," Dragon God's gaze fell on Gao Wen. "I want to talk to you... The mortal and the gods finally ended."

"Mortal and God finally ended?" Gao Wen looked at the opposite side with some doubt, "You mean..."

There is seriousness in the Dragon God’s eyes, and he looks at Gao Wen’s eyes: “We already know several futures of humans and gods on this planet-who chose to destroy all the uncontrollable gods and died in the black trap civilization. The destruction of one's own gods, and unfortunately, civilizations can't even resist natural disasters like the magic tide. In the process of development, they went to the end with their own gods, and the last...Talrond's eternal cradle.

"Gauvin Cecil, a wanderer outside the territory, the above is all I have seen in this 187 thousand years, seeing all the development of mortals and gods on this spiral trajectory that is constantly entangled. Trajectory. But I want to hear your opinion now. In your opinion... Is there another kind of future between mortals and gods, a kind... a future that no one has ever traveled before?"

Gao Wen's hand reaching for the oak cup on the table couldn't help but stop.

This is a question that he did not expect, and it is a question that is extremely difficult to answer in his opinion-he doesn’t even think that this question will have an answer, because even the gods can’t predict the development trajectory of civilization. Can it be accurately depicted?

But the Dragon God was still looking at him very seriously. As a god, he even showed unexpected expectations at the moment.

Perhaps...the other party really thinks that Gao Wen, the "outside-of-domain rogue," can bring him some answers beyond the cruel rules of this world.

Gao Wen still picked up the oak cup and tasted the taste of the liquid in the cup. His mind was gradually letting go-he wanted to answer this question seriously, and in thought, he finally got the answer gradually.

"The gods can’t do omniscience and omnipotence, and I can’t do it, so I can’t accurately depict or predict a future picture for you," he looked at Dragon God and said his answer, "but in my opinion Or maybe we shouldn’t put all of this into a tightly framed “frame”. The relationship between gods and mortals, the future of gods and mortals, all of this... shouldn’t be “destined”, and there shouldn’t be a certain A preset position and a'standard solution'."

Dragon God looked at him: "I don't understand what you mean."

"Specific cases, specific analysis, emancipating the mind, seeking truth from facts-respecting objective facts and following objective laws," Gao Wen said in one breath he had been thinking about from a long time ago, until just just the vague thinking direction. "In my opinion, since the existence of the deity is an objective fact, and your birth and operation are also an objective fact, then we cannot view this matter in a dogmatic way, but we should respect all the objective laws.

"The person chooses to destroy all out-of-control gods. This was determined by the situation at that time. The civilization in the black trap would die with the gods. This is determined by natural laws, but there is no natural law that stipulates that all gods can only walk. Along the way, there is no evidence that these natural laws we know are the rules of the world's'all'.

"The giant deer Amoen destroyed his **** position through the "White Star Fall" incident, and continued to reduce his connection with the chain of faith by means of false death. Now he can be said to have succeeded;

"Mirmina, the goddess of magic, broke away from her own **** position and reshaped herself with the non-directional trend of thought. She is now close to success;

"There is a new **** called the "upper narrator". After a series of complicated events, he has now broken off the chain...

"These cases and processes cannot seem to be replicated, but their existence speaks for one thing: there is indeed another way to go.

"This is my opinion-gods and mortals can be enemies, they can also coexist, they can conflict and conflict for a short time, or they can achieve balance under certain conditions. The key lies in how to use rationality, logic, not dogma. they.

"I'm not a person, nor a disobedience of the former Gondor Empire, so I don't think extremely that all gods must be eliminated. On the contrary, after learning more and more truth, I am even to the gods... ...There is some respect.

"Because no matter what the final direction is, at least in the long history of civilization's ignorance to rise, the gods have always sheltered mortals-just like your first story, the dull mother is always the mother.

"On the other hand, I must also give priority to the survival of the mortal world, so in the face of gods that cannot coexist, and in the face of the madness that has been out of control, we still have only one choice..."

Gao Wen paused for a while, and the dragon **** showed his thoughts. After a short period of thought, he broke the silence: "So, you do not want to end the myth, nor to maintain it, neither choose to oppose, nor simply Coexist with the earth, you want to build a dynamic system that adjusts in real time to replace fixed dogma, and you also think that even if the coexistence of gods and mortals is maintained, civilization can still move forward..."

"Amorn is still alive, but the Druid technology has developed to overthrow more than half of the classic dogma, Milmina is still alive, and we are studying to use the external nervous system to break through the traditional elements of spellcasting," Gao Wen said, "Of course, these are only small steps, but since these steps can be taken, it shows that this direction is feasible -"

"It's only temporarily feasible," the Dragon God said quietly. "Have you ever thought that this balance is actually short and fragile in the eyes of the gods-take what you say as an example, if people rebuild the Druid Or magical beliefs, re-constructing the worship system, then these "cross-border moves" that are currently proceeding smoothly will still come to an abrupt end..."

"Even if Amon and Milmina completely fell, as long as mortals rebuild their faith, there will still be new gods of nature and magic born," Gao Wen said without hesitation. "So the key to the problem is not It’s about God, it’s about people."

"...Interestingly speaking," said Dragon God, unhurriedly, "So how do you solve this'key lies in people' problem?"

"Guangkai Minzhi-what I am doing," Gao Wen said without hesitation. "Replacing ignorance with reason is the most effective way at this stage. If the chain is formed, everyone in the world Knowing the principle of the chain, the chain cannot be formed."

"It's not as easy as saying it," Dragon God suddenly laughed, but the smile didn't have the slightest sarcasm. "Did you know? You're not the first person to think of doing this."

Gao Wen didn't speak, but just looked at each other quietly.

"The last person who realized that the wisdom of the people can resist the chain is the leader of the last season's civilization. The person who tried to use the civilization to fight the chain before was a thinker about a million years ago. Four...or five marvelous mortals, who have been aware of certain "principles" like you, and tried to induce change with action...

"But it's a pity that none of these great people succeeded."

Gao Wen listened to the peaceful description of the Dragon God. These are Missins that are unknown except for some ancient existences. They are things that mortals in the current era cannot imagine. However, in a sense, they are not Did not exceed his expectations.

1.87 million years-there will always be warriors going forward, and there will always be other wise men and heroes.

Perhaps it was his too calm performance that made Dragon God a little surprised. The latter paused after the story and continued: "So, do you think you can succeed?"

"I want to confirm a problem first-are they failing because there is something wrong with the road itself?"

"...I don't know, because no one came to the end, they were too late when they started, so no one can witness the final result of this road."

"So the road is still there," Gao Wen smiled. "Someone has to take a walk-maybe there is another way in the world, but unfortunately, mortals are a creature with limited power and wisdom. , We have no way to go through each path again, we can only choose one way to try it. I choose to try this one-if it succeeds, it is very good, if it fails, I only hope that others will have the opportunity to find out Another way out."

The Dragon God looked at Gao Wen quietly, and the latter also quietly responded to the god's gaze.

"Surprised me," Dragon God finally smiled and shook his head. "Actually, at first, I thought you would choose the route of the person... You are closely related to those heritages, and you are most likely to dig out strength from those heritages. It may call for that powerful fleet to come back, but in all your thoughts, there has never been that legacy."

"The person has left--whether they will come back or not, I am willing to assume that they will not come back," Gao Wen said frankly. "They... are indeed powerful enough to awe the mortals of this planet, yet In my opinion, their route may not be suitable for any race other than them.

"I did think about digging up some power from those heritages, but after learning about those things about 1.87 million years ago, I realized one thing--

"Some things that you missed are missed. After all, what mortals can rely on is still their own power. They still have to take their own way out."

A faint radiance of holiness floated above the hall, and the ethereal echoes of nothing came from far away.

The Dragon God smiled, made no further comments, and raised no doubts. He just pointed to the snacks on the table: "Eat some, you can't eat outside Tallond."

Gao Wen did not shy away. He tasted some unknown pastries and then stood up.

"I should leave," he said. "Thank you for your hospitality."

"I'm very happy to have such a chance to talk to people," the elegant and beautiful **** also stood up, "I can't remember the last time I talked to people like this last time."

"Actually, just yesterday," Gao Wen moved, and wanted to make a joke with the gods, "still talk to me."

The Dragon God froze for the first time.

The next second, He smiled with great pleasure.

It was very different from the holy but indifferent, gentle but alienated smiles before, sincere and happy smiles.

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