Sword of Daybreaker

Chapter 1039 Fire Thief

Carmel is a very pure scholar. Compared with the intricate forces between modern human nations and alien kingdoms, he is better at analyzing data in the laboratory that would make ordinary people dizzy at a glance - but Even so, after hearing Gawain's words, he realized that there are not only academic and political considerations behind these tests.

Cecil is setting out to promote a new international relationship, an order that spans all races on the continent and includes all mortal species. When there is a world disaster, there is a consistent interest appeal, and there is a common chain of life and death. At this stage, this is more of a political call put forward by Gawain - but if someone can confirm in the laboratory that all mortal races are The soul has a certain "synchronicity" in front of the gods, which can prove that the fluctuations of the gods can affect all intelligent creatures in the world regardless of race and time and space distance, then this concept of "community" is not just a political call .

To be honest, Carmel isn't interested in politics.

But he is still happy to help Gawain to establish the new order that the latter expects - as a disobedient, that is the bright future that he and his compatriots had imagined thousands of years ago.

The mortals are united to face the world's crises and survive stubbornly in the calamity and the tide of magic.

"I understand," the ancient great magus bent down slightly, and there was a crisp sound when the rune armor pieces collided, "We will complete these tests as soon as possible and produce detailed and reliable evidence."

Gawain nodded, thought for a while and said, "Also, prepare for me. I'm going to the courtyard of the Rebellion Fortress."

"You want to see Amone?" Veronica responded immediately, "Do you need me to accompany you?"

"No, I'll go by myself this time," Gawain shook his head. "Just talk to him—the God of War has fallen, and I'm curious if he can perceive anything, or what he thinks about it."

"Understood," Veronica replied, bowing her head, "then I'll go check the situation of the portal."

...

The Shattered World is deeper and darker than the Shadow Realm. It is located in the courtyard of the disobedient fortress in the Shadow Realm. The holy white deer with a body like a hill lies quietly among the floating gravel and the criss-crossing ancient relics as usual. The brilliance swirled around him like a veil, and it hadn't changed for thousands of years.

This almost stagnant "dead silence" lasted for an unknown amount of time, and Amoun suddenly opened his eyes.

Those eyes that looked like light cast crystals looked towards the entrance of the courtyard,

A special "human" was walking towards him, the former god was silent for a few seconds, and after the other party approached, he diffused his voice with his mind: "Gawain Cecil... long time no see. Welcome. Come to my small courtyard - sorry for the inconvenience I can't get up to entertain."

"Your sense of humor is the same as always," Gawain smiled and came to a just right distance in front of Amoen, "Is everything okay here?"

Amoun's voice sounded directly in his mind: "Everything is fine except that I can't take a walk--quiet, peaceful, not disturbed by the endless flow of mortal thoughts, which is not bad s holiday."

"That's good," Gao Wen smiled, and then cut to the chase, "Then I'll explain my intentions directly - the God of War has fallen, it happened a few days ago."

Amoun fell silent for a while.

After a full minute, the former god broke the silence with a sigh: "Is it... well, it might be a good ending."

"Didn't you sense it?" Gawain looked at the other party curiously, "This incident has caused a lot of noise, and I think its influence is enough to penetrate the barriers of the Shadow Realm and the Shadow Realm."

"I did sense some fluctuations a few days ago, but I didn't expect it to be caused by the fall of the God of War... Although you told me that He was on the verge of losing control, and sooner or later there would be a battle between the mortal and the God of War, but said To be honest, I really didn't expect you guys to accomplish such a feat like this," Amoun said slowly, "Looks like you, it's going well?"

"We paid a great price, many people died, and resources were consumed innumerable," Gawain shook his head, "I don't know if this is a 'smooth'."

"Ah, this has gone quite well, the emperor of mankind, you have defeated a god head-on," Amoen's tone seemed to carry a trace of sincere approval, "Be proud, this is something to be proud of. But I guess you came to me today not just to tell me about it?"

"Indeed, there is another thing," Gawain nodded. "After the fall of the God of War, we found that the remains of his body... no longer cause spiritual pollution to mortals."

Amoen seemed to be stunned for two seconds, and then said with a hint of surprise: "You mean that the fragments of the God of War have lost their spiritual pollution?"

"No, it's not that the shards have lost their pollution, but that mortals are no longer affected by them," Gawain corrected immediately, "The shards of the God of War have not changed in nature, it is the mortals themselves that have changed. Essential difference."

Amoen fell silent again, he seemed to be thinking seriously, and spoke again after half a minute: "You mean, through a real act of 'killing a god', mortals are now completely free from the influence of the god of war, not only Gained the freedom to use magic, to speak and act, and even to gain psychic resistance against Relics of the God of War - and this 'effect' happened not only to those who fought, but to everyone?"

"Yes, although we can't test everyone in the world, we speculate that everyone has this change, possibly even non-human races."

"...I want to hear your more detailed opinions," Ammon stared at Gawain, his tone became more serious than ever, "What have you found, what are your speculations, and what are you going to verify? What—if you don't mind, please tell me all about it."

This was exactly what Gawain came here for, so he readily agreed to Ammon's request. In the next few minutes, he told the other party in detail the various phenomena that the technicians had discovered in the laboratory, and how The information collected by various news channels, as well as the guesses of Kamel and others.

During the entire narration process, Amoen seemed extraordinarily quiet, not even interjecting a word, until after Gawain finally finished speaking, he let out a long and meaningful sigh.

After a few seconds, the former god broke the silence: "It seems that there is a small loophole in my original plan, and there is a missing link for mortals to 'hands on', then... you are planning to take advantage of my absence. Law resistance, organize people to come in and 'kill' me again?"

"Cough cough..." Gawain coughed dryly, and for a while he couldn't be sure whether Amone's words were from the sincerity or the unique sense of humor of the former god, "Of course not. ,You think too much."

Then he paused, and explained to Amone what he had explained to Amber in the laboratory before. For the purpose of reassuring the other party, he also emphasized at the end: "...Generally As far as we are concerned, our main purpose is simply to allow the mortal race to survive in this world. Even if we restart the disobedience plan, we don’t actually have any subjective hostility to the gods – we will not take extreme measures whenever we choose. s method."

Having said that, he glanced at Ammon, who was listening quietly, and after a little hesitation, he said something that he had been thinking about for a while: "Actually, I think there must be something else between mortals and gods. There is a way to go—a third way, apart from life-and-death confrontation and total isolation, which I once considered, and now I am more and more convinced of it.”

"Too idealistic and optimistic," Armon said at last, "but you don't seem to have come up with this idea out of blind optimism or some kind of naive idea."

"I have my ideas," Gawain looked at the "God of Nature" with a serious expression, "I firmly believe in one thing - since the existence of gods is the result of the operation of the natural laws of this world, then the 'natural laws' It is something that can be mastered and controlled. It’s just a matter of time. Now we can’t find a third way, it’s just because we don’t know enough about the mystery of time, but if we give up exploring because we can’t find a way for a while, then our essence is There is no difference between those who seek help from gods and those who turn to gods when they encounter difficulties.”

"Fearless..." Ammon sighed, "You remind me of those who walked out of the cave in the beginning, those who held branches to make fire from lightning strikes... Fearless fire thieves should have such qualities, But I have to remind you - more people will die before the first flames burn than the lucky ones who have managed to steal the fire."

Gao Wen nodded solemnly: "Thank you, I will keep your reminder in mind."

"Since you've come this far, let me offer some more advice," Amoen said suddenly after a moment of silence, "I think you're here today mainly to hear my 'suggestion'?"

Gawain's expression immediately became serious: "All ears are listening."

"I don't know how you plan to 'control' the laws of the operation of the gods, but there is one thing I hope you can keep in mind - no matter which gods they are, they are firmly limited by their birth. The 'rules' are limited by the initial 'shaping' of the mortals' thoughts. Even when they are on the verge of madness, or even in a state of madness, their actions actually follow these 'initial dogmas'.

"On this basis, I have two suggestions: First, you should be cautious in what you do, but you can also be bold, as long as you strictly comply with the most critical parts of those 'codes', you don't actually have to worry about the gods getting out of control ——Mortals in the world think that gods are irritable, and they will be punished for the slightest error, but in fact... no matter whether it is 'anger' or 'joy', the 'emotions' of the gods themselves cannot actually dominate their own actions. , they can only follow the rules.

"No matter how angry the gods are, they can't punish a believer who has not violated the original dogma, and no matter how happy the gods are, they can't bless a mortal who doesn't believe in themselves. Just worms.

"Second, I suggest that you and your scholars study the oldest and most primitive religious books, summarize a god's 'law' from the source of belief, and sort out the changing process of these laws according to historical development. It is not a direct imposition of modern classics that have been repaired and polished many times.

"Many times, modern classics and the most primitive religious texts seem to depict the same thing, but due to subtle adjustments made intentionally or unintentionally by commentators, their corresponding teachings have actually undergone subtle deviations - these subtle deviations If it's not handled properly, it can cause big problems."

Gawain clenched his fist subconsciously - this was the first time that Amoen had given him such a specific "suggestion" that even involved actual operations!

Obviously, the shackles of the "God of Nature" have been 'loose' again, and this change is most likely related to the battle on the frontline of Winterhold.

He didn't come in vain this time.

After taking Amoun's reminders firmly in his mind, he breathed a long sigh of relief, and a sincere smile appeared on his face: "Thank you very much for your suggestions - I will definitely put them into practice."

Then he took out the mechanical watch he carried with him, glanced at the time on it, and took a slight step back: "I've been here for too long, and it's time to leave. Finally, thank you again."

"It's not necessary to thank you, after all, it's hard for me to meet someone as interesting as you to talk to," Amoen seemed to have a smile in his tone, "If you really want to express your gratitude, I have something I want to ask for your help."

"Please help me?" Gawain was stunned for a moment, his eyes involuntarily fell on the criss-crossing restraints around the other party, "Let's talk about it first, if you want me to help you lift these..."

"Don't worry, I know my situation - I haven't been completely 'harmless', it's normal for you to have concerns, so I don't ask you to help me untie," Amoen took the initiative before Gawain finished speaking. He said, "It's just... It's really boring to lie here for such a long time. I want to find some fun."

"Fun?" Gawain blinked, "What do you want?"

"I heard that there is a new thing called the magic web terminal in the human world. It is similar to the communication network of the Gondor Empire, but it is more interesting." I don't know if it was an illusion, and Amon's tone hesitated for a while. , but he continued, "...I'm a little curious about it."

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Gao Wen: "..."

After being stunned for a moment in surprise, he reacted: "The magic net terminal depends on the magic net to run, and I am not sure whether it can run stably after crossing the portal of the Shadow Realm..."

"I think so," said Amorn, "that ancient portal is actually more stable than you think. As early as the Gondor era, mortal mages passed very complex magical information through the portal - theoretically , it can allow magic power to be transmitted without loss."

Gao Wen: "..."

How could the old god even think about this?

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