Chapter 1179 Wayne's Strange Performance that Is Far Below Par
For Wayne, the unknown is something to be afraid of.
Fear may be a bit of an overstatement, but Wayne's expression of the unknown was not awe.
That is pure fear!
Gain strength by overcoming fear? Wayne seems to have done this in the past.
Or rather, Wayne’s source of strength from the beginning was fear itself.
This approach is reflected in Wayne's approach to Gotham City.
Fear can be used in many ways, but Wayne turned the power of fear into his own, and then used fear to try to make Gotham City what he needed it to be.
This approach is honestly quite strange, perhaps because after Wayne personally experienced the profound fear that he could not let go, he simply believed that all people would change because of fear.
If Wayne had a chance to talk to Diavolo, he might have a different understanding of fear.
But this kind of thing will definitely be prohibited!
The last Nephalem to have a heart-to-heart discussion with Diavolo was Aidan.
Although Wayne's will is indeed very strong, compared to Aidan, it should still be inferior.
Wayne exploits fear and spreads fear.
And then hope that those he despises will fear him and stop doing evil out of fear of his presence...
It's hard to tell what he thinks about this, because his approach is strange enough no matter how you look at it.
When fear reaches a certain level, the emotion of the being suffering from fear will turn into anger.
This may be a form of protection.
If it were in Sanctuary, this performance might be considered the result of the Prius and Diavolo game.
After all, irrational anger can also be related to courage.
Fighting fear in anger does not seem to be helpless.
And how many people in Gotham City are angry about Batman's existence?
This is probably a number that is difficult to count.
But as long as there are people who are afraid of Batman, there will be a steady stream of people who are angry about Batman's existence.
This situation doesn't look like a healthy relationship in any way...
Wayne may have known what he was doing, or he may have lost his mind in fear.
Maybe what he did later was out of anger?
After all, for a rich boy to embark on the path of violence, it seems a bit cathartic no matter how you look at it.
Fortunately, these debatable issues did not prevent Wayne from understanding how powerful fear is, nor did it prevent him from understanding how terrible it is to lose fear.
The absence of fear can actually be regarded as the loss of awe.
The connection between the two is actually much closer than it seems. Faced with a being like Bulcasso who has no fear.
The panic in Wayne's heart continued to rise.
A powerful and fearless being, this sounds like the template for the ultimate villain.
But at this time, such a strong man is right in front of Wayne, and he is also the hope of the Nephalem side?
This sounds a little funny.
Beings without awe are "normal" no matter what they do, but this kind of normality is not what ordinary people need.
It can be said that everything Bulkeso showed made Wayne feel uneasy!
"I mean, when you can't feel fear, how do you judge whether what you want to do will have terrible consequences?"
Wayne asked directly.
His inquiry was actually not necessary, because Wayne himself knew that even if he got an answer he didn't expect, he wouldn't be able to do much.
Stop Bulkesso?
It's not like Wayne hasn't thought about this kind of thing, but Wayne also understands that when he doesn't have the power to even hold a stalemate for a moment, it's impossible to change Bulcasso's plan.
But knowing an answer is better than trying to figure it out on your own, although the benefits are limited.
Asking such questions would only show Wayne's own uneasiness, not make Bulkesso change his mind.
The occurrence of this situation was really difficult for Wayne to accept, but he seemed to be unable to think of a better choice.
What happened one after another kept draining Wayne's energy.
Even if your physical strength is still at its peak, you will still feel tired in your heart.
That kind of exhaustion is like a barbarian who has been using whirlwind for several months amidst endless garbage demons.
Using skills during combat has become muscle memory, and the brain has probably become rigid.
It will take some days to really recover.
"I didn't stay in my current state for too long, and what you're worried about will probably happen when my sanity begins to fade.
Can you accept my answer? "
Bulcaisel said to Wayne.
Of course Bulcaisel understood what Wayne was thinking, and he didn't shy away from giving what he thought was the answer.
It's as if Wayne thinks his worries won't change anything.
Bulquesso doesn't think Wayne will be able to do anything big about him in a short period of time.
Although strength cannot mean everything, without strength, you may not even be able to eat in a chaotic world.
Having a certain level of strength is the best way to make your voice heard by others.
Bulcaisel had no dissatisfaction or dislike for Wayne.
If there is dissatisfaction, it should be Kolik who expresses his dissatisfaction with his successor.
This kind of thing has nothing to do with Bulkesso.
"I...I don't think that's an answer."
Wayne said hesitantly.
What Bulkesso showed was still very dangerous in Wayne's eyes.
In other words, if something is beyond Wayne's understanding, Wayne will feel afraid and become wary.
None of this was so unexpected.
It's just that Wayne himself may not admit his problem, or even if he admits it, it will be of little value and significance.
He simply felt that he was having a hard time with his face.
"Of course, that's certainly not the answer."
Hailab said on the side.
"Bulkesser is just telling you what he does, even if it's just what he thinks."
Herab rolled his eyes.
Hailab himself is a rather special guy, and Hailab knows a lot about what Bulkesso has experienced.
Although he didn't dare to say that he knew everything in detail, he could get many answers from what Bulkesso had done for the barbarians.
It was precisely because Herab knew a lot that he decided that Bulcasso was trustworthy, even though there were too many disturbing things about him.
But upset and hurt are always different!
The unsettling presence on Bul-Katho's body has not caused any harm to the Nephalem so far.
If this is the case, then why spend a lot of energy to pay attention to whether Bulkeso will lead to dangerous problems?
It is certainly not wise to simply pursue results.
But what are you doing if you only care about the process? Travel as you please?
Nephalem have goals, and their colleagues who care about the process also care about the results.
In other words, I care more about the results.
What didn't happen before may not happen in the future, but excessive worry and attention may make things go in a bad direction.
Hailab has never been the type to say that someone who completely trusts someone will never make a mistake.
But he believed what he saw, and Bulcaisel had not let the barbarians down in the past.
Under this situation, would Hairab still question Bulcaisuo in every possible way?
Although he was very idle, he was also bored by the current situation.
But Hailabu is not a lunatic. When nothing happens, he catches a hero and questions him everywhere.
"Herab, you said before that you were prepared to be beaten when you came?"
Bulcasso suddenly asked.
This question stunned Hairab for a moment.
He didn't understand why Bulkesso brought it up again.
But when Bulkesso mentioned this matter, Hailab felt a little uneasy.
It was as if he was being targeted by some big guy. The last time Hailab felt this way was when he was hunted for the first time and was taken as prey by a giant wild beast.
Although in Hailab's life, there was only one experience of being treated as prey.
But Hailab's feelings about this matter were very profound.
There is no question that it is engraved into his bones.
That was probably the first time in his life that Hailab felt what it was like to be a weakling and a prey. From that day on, Hailab became stronger rapidly.
Because I can't stand the feeling of being weak, I work hard to become strong!
This seems to be a very common reason for Nephalem to become stronger.
The nephalem suffered too much damage because of their weakness, too many to count.
It can be said that the idea of becoming stronger has become an instinct of the Nephalem unknowingly over the long years.
Is there any stronger reason than "Only by becoming stronger can we survive"?
"I feel like you're planning to beat me up?"
Herab's tone slowed down a lot, and he found it difficult to believe this idea.
No matter how you look at it, Bulcaisel should have no reason to beat him up.
"I'm not that bored, but I think Olongus may be planning something?
You said before that you beat him all night?
Olongus, as I recall, was never a generous man. "
Bulcaisel's expression seemed to be watching a good show.
That kind of teasing expression without malice made Hailab a little confused.
“It’s not like this, I feel like I’ve become food in the eyes of something!
Could it be that Orlongus can find someone to cooperate with him and plan to eat me? "
Hailab shook his head. He didn't think Olongus could give him this feeling.
Especially now that he has received a gift from Volusk, the state of immortality is not something that Olongus can solve.
If there is anyone who can definitely solve their current situation, it is only Barr!
Baal has already finished Leoric once!
The current Leoric is just the product of Bulcaisel using Leoric's soul fragments and the soul of Lakis I.
Although the memories and behaviors are all Leoric's, the current Leoric is indeed not the same as he used to be.
"That shouldn't be the case, but I can't think of any enemies that you, an ancestor spirit who stays on the holy mountain, have that have not been resolved.
You have been dead for many years, and I can't think of any reason why your enemies can still live until now."
Bul-Kathos shook his head.
It is unlikely that Helabor still has any enemies alive, and as for the demons who have a grudge against Helabor, the possibility is even lower.
After all, although demons can inherit legendary power and memories, emotions will not be passed on after all.
And when Helabor died in battle, he and the demons died together as the ending.
There is no life of any demon that successfully escaped in his hands!
That's why Bul-Kathos felt strange, and he could understand Helabor's weird feeling.
It was like being targeted by someone in a chaotic battlefield and planning to sneak attack.
In the battle with the demon, Bul-Kathos had experienced this kind of cold malice more than once.
But that was just malice!
Before launching a real attack, this malice didn't seem to be worth much attention.
"So what does this have to do with fear?"
Wayne couldn't help asking.
The topic reached such a strange point in front of him, and it was hard for Wayne not to care.
"Because there is no fear, there is no feeling for this kind of malice.
Although this example is just right, Helaber didn't deliberately make up a lie about malice just to give you an example."
Burkaso explained a little.
Wayne's entanglement to this extent did not make Burkaso angry.
Although his approach was indeed not very pleasing.
"So how should I face you? While fearing your strength, can't I even have the idea of being on guard?"
Wayne seemed a little weirdly aggrieved.
Perhaps it was a good thing that Wayne didn't have to keep a straight face all the time here with the barbarians.
At least Wayne's emotions were much richer here.
"Although I am your elder, you should ask people you trust about this kind of question.
When you are on guard against me, you always subconsciously look for loopholes in my words.
And I don't think I am a strict person."
Bulkeso glanced at Wayne, and he was a little annoyed.
Patience is not something that can appear endlessly, and Burkaso has never been a gentle person.
It is better to say that Burkaso's ability to accept Wayne's stubbornness for so long is the result of his few patience.
"Your butler is now on the Holy Mountain of Harrogas, and you didn't even look at him when you came here.
Wayne, before you worry about the threat I will cause, have you examined whether you have become a stranger?"
Bulkeso kindly reminded.
Wayne is still far from being corrupted, but Wayne is indeed different from the beginning.
Although Wayne, who had just climbed the Holy Mountain of Harrogas, was also full of doubts and cautions about all this.
But at that time, Wayne at least had strong self-confidence!
Burkeso had no intention of caring whether Wayne's self-confidence was stubborn arrogance, but Wayne was indeed full of vigor at that time.
"My problem?"
Wayne asked hesitantly.
He was a little unsure of his own state.
Sometimes you only need to think and observe more to get a similar conclusion to understand others.
But it is not so easy to understand yourself!
Most of the time, people reflect on their past with negative emotions...
And the more you reflect, the easier it is to realize your own flaws and shortcomings.
Negative emotions will pile up, and people will give up trying to understand themselves.
"If I were you, I might find a quiet place to think about whether something has changed in me.
Instead of holding a stubborn ideal to ask others to do something for you.
Wayne, you only got power from Kolik, but how much do you know about his will?"
Helab said to Wayne.
There are indeed many similarities between Kolik and Wayne, but there are also differences.
Kolik chose Wayne as his successor because of his awe of life at the beginning.
But now it seems that Kolik has never discussed his will with Wayne.
"I don't deny it."
Wayne said so.
He was obviously a little embarrassed to admit it, so he expressed this meaning in a tactful way.
There seems to be no difference between not denying and admitting.
"How long have you not entered the secret realm?
The greatest wealth of the ancestral spirits lies in their secret realms, but you don't seem to care about words at all."
Bulkaso smiled.
He didn't care whether Wayne was dedicated to inheriting everything from Kolik.
The heir does not have to look like the ancestral spirit.
Barbarians rarely maintain the authority generated by age, because authority is sometimes garbage.
What's the point of restricting the growth of future generations?
Point out a direction, tell the other party to avoid danger, and then intervene slightly when the younger generation seeks help.
This is the best choice.
"I will take the time to do these things, but now I still think it is more important to let Bulkatho help me complete the plan."
Wayne said stubbornly.
"What if Bulkatho leaves directly? Do you still want to stay here?
It's not that I look down on you, but your current behavior is really ridiculous.
I don't know what you plan to let Bulkatho help you do, but forcing others is never very smart.
Especially since you don't have the power to force Bulkatho to do things."
Helabor made no secret of his contempt and ridicule for Wayne at this time.
The weak demand the strong?
This kind of thing is normal if it is under a certain order.
But on the Holy Mountain of Harrogas, let the barbarians who are more accustomed to the voices of the strong follow a certain order?
Helabor will only think that the other party is not smart.