Chapter 2010 The Unreliable Truth (Please give me a monthly ticket!!! Please subscribe!!! Please rec
Chapter 2010 The Unreliable Truth (Please give me a monthly ticket!!! Please subscribe!!! Please rec
Chapter 2010 The Unreliable Truth (Please give me a monthly ticket!!! Please subscribe!!! Please recommend!!)
In fact, the Pantheon’s views on Gol are very, very complicated.
On the one hand, it is contempt.
There is nothing to say about this. To the gods, mortals are just leeks, and they are not important at all. Every day, hundreds of billions of mortals die under their control! You have to know that the Pantheon can rule over thousands of worlds. They control the growth of mortals, imprison their thoughts, threaten them with suffering and death, and make them serve the gods wholeheartedly. In this case, how much do you think the gods will value mortals?
On the one hand, it's fear.
Gods rarely fall, and even fewer are killed. But after Gol appeared, the gods of the Pantheon died in droves. As long as he found the traces of the gods, he would kill them indiscriminately, and there was no possibility of peace talks.
Death is definitely a strange word to the gods. Many gods have never even thought about what it would be like to die. Perhaps because they have told so many lies that they themselves believe them, they really start to think that they are immortal gods.
They have been living in such an atmosphere of comfort and enjoyment for the past ten thousand years, as if they could continue to enjoy it until the end of the universe.
Finally, someone stood up and told them with the coldest facts...you're overthinking it!
They will die, and when they die, they will be no different from ordinary mortals!
Just as humble, just as trembling!
This caused many gods to break down their defenses.
On the one hand, they looked down on him, and on the other hand, they were afraid of him... Under this contradictory mentality, many gods in the Pantheon immediately showed a polarized view of Gel, either being terribly afraid of him, or trying even harder to despise him. In a sense, it was escaping from reality.
This is how high-level gods like Zeus act. It seems that only in this way can the nobility of the gods be preserved. They are even too lazy to hear Gel's name, let alone mention him.
It’s as if... only by doing this can they forget everything that happened before!
"Why did he go to the Eternal Altar?" Kai asked curiously.
"Who knows? It should be to kill all the gods." Thoth said casually.
In fact, Thoth also felt that this guess was unreliable. It was not that the Eternal God could not do this, but that Thoth could not afford the price. The Eternal God was very fair. He would pay for what he wanted, and would never bargain.
But making a wish like this is a bit of a scam.
The price to pay for the extinction of all gods is absolutely unimaginable, but if he really has this thing, it seems that he does not need to seek the Eternal Altar.
"But isn't he preparing that god-killing bomb? Why would he do this?" Kai was a little confused.
Thoth shrugged. "Who knows what he's thinking? He's a madman! Can you understand the thoughts of a madman?"
Neither of them thought that Gel went to the Eternal Altar simply to resurrect his child...his motive was very clear.
But no one has thought of this.
It should be said that Kai always felt that the Pantheon was annoying. He himself was also an arrogant guy. He only paid attention to Ger's madness, but did not explore the reason for Ger's madness. Kai thought that it was because gods did not behave like human beings.
But the general direction was correct, but in fact he didn't care why Ger was crazy.
In a sense, Kai was also looking at the matter from a condescending perspective.
He knew that the reason why Ger went crazy was that the gods did not behave like human beings and kept doing disgusting things.
But that's about it.
It’s like when we watch documentaries about some backward countries, we feel that those people are so pitiful, but is there any superfluity?
No more, it’s over after you finish reading it.
We will not investigate why those people live such a miserable life, nor will we care about any individual among them.
The same thing happened to Kay and Ger.
There is a saying that goes, a grain of sand in the era is a mountain on an individual!
All mortals ruled by the Pantheon are equally miserable.
It’s like happy people are all similar, but unhappy people are each unhappy in their own way.
Kai will not dig deep to find out the truth behind Ger's madness.
Naturally, he would not understand why Gel wanted to go to the Eternal Altar.
This is also Kai's arrogance.
Of course, you can't say there's anything wrong with Kai, he's just... like a normal person. Sympathetic, but not much!
"You think... does he want to resurrect his family?"
However, not everyone is like Thoth and Kai. Melinoe suddenly raised his hand and said, "I remember someone said that when the last child of Gol died, he met the god Lap. He hoped that Lap could save his child, but Lap refused, so he went crazy."
Things were much worse than this. After the tribe that Geer belonged to was extinct, he took his daughter to seek shelter from the god Lap that he believed in. On the way, Geer kept praying to the god Lap. However, the god Lap did not respond to him at all, and Geer's daughter died before him. The next day, Geer found the god Lap, but was humiliated by the god Lap and was almost strangled to death by the god Lap. When Geer was dying, the "Black Death Sword" came into Geer's hands, and then the knife fell, and the god Lap died. Seeing the gods die in his hands, Geer was terrified at first... For a mortal, killing gods is something he has never thought of. He has never had such an idea in his mind in his life, but Geer recovered immediately. He found that the gods seemed... nothing great!
He had always believed that the gods were great and could not be harmed by mortals. Even secretly looking up to peek at the faces of the gods was a serious transgression! But now... he had killed people. As the disaster spread on the planet, resources gradually decreased, and it was normal for tribes to fight each other.
He also killed livestock.
In order to sacrifice to the gods, the tribe would push their captured prey or slaves onto the altar and then kill them.
He had done this kind of work before, but he was not a particularly strong warrior, so it was not his turn to kill slaves. He was responsible for slaughtering livestock... According to the tribal priests, the gods preferred human sacrifices. Therefore, only the bravest and tallest warriors were qualified to kill living people as sacrifices to the gods. Geer was too thin and weak, he was just a farmer, not a warrior.
But he had seen such sacrifices many times, and had seen the way life faded away many times.
But now, the gods died in front of him, no different from those livestock and slaves.
The same thing happened with one cut, blood splattered, and then the animal would twitch and struggle, with its eyes revealing a complex mix of emotions, including fear, hatred, and attachment. The first time he killed a living creature, he was scared to death by that look, and it was the first time he knew that animals could have so many emotions.
Now he saw it again.
And this time the target is the gods!
What is the difference between gods and animals?
Why can they control everything about us? Why can they decide our life and death at will? Even though we are so pious, he and his daughter prayed non-stop for the help of the god Lap, but he turned a blind eye.
Now I see that he not only despises our faith, but he also despises the prayers of his own children.
Gods...are all liars!!!
They are just livestock, not great gods at all. Not only are they not great, they are even more despicable and evil than mortals!
The disasters that befell the mortals were deliberately spread by these villains!
He wants to break this deception! He vows to kill all the gods.
However, as the killing continued, Gel's initial pleasure in revenge gradually developed into numbness. His hatred never diminished in the slightest, but hatred had no other meaning except making Gel gradually feel empty. He began to miss his daughter, and in order to resurrect her, he decided to go to the Eternal Altar.
So this is the situation.
But let's not talk about Gel's mental journey. After all, this thing is Gel's own idea, and no one can guess it. But the reason why Gel is crazy can still be found out through some means, but... God Lapu's actions made the gods feel unbearable.
It's not that they think Lapu God has gone too far... After all, they often do this, and they are still doing it now. They just think... Lapu God is really a bitch!
You can kill people to vent your anger, why are you talking so much? You even told the truth about the gods cutting leeks... It's so stupid!
Just like the villain in a fucking movie!
In the movie universe, there is such a truth - death by talking too much. Many villains will give long speeches before killing people or destroying the world, telling their own mental journey and emphasizing the justice of their evil deeds.
The reasons why the villain always has to explain so much before killing the protagonist are: 1. To meet the needs of the plot, the villain will tell the details of his conspiracy to help the audience understand the development of the matter; 2. To give the protagonist a chance to breathe, the villain has procrastination. The story tells us that if you don't procrastinate, you will easily lose opportunities; 3. People will have irrational emotions towards bad guys, and the villain's conspiracy will ignite the audience's emotions again. At this time, the protagonist kills the villain with a knife, which is a kind of emotional release. To be precise, it is still to set off the atmosphere of the plot, using the protagonist being suppressed and humiliated by the BOSS to stimulate the audience's anger, increase the audience's resonance, and enhance the audience's sense of substitution (everyone has experienced humiliation), however, generally before killing the opponent, they always want to give the opponent the maximum humiliation and mental destruction, which is very common, whether it is T-Bangging originated from Battlefield or R6 hammer interrogation, black eye subjugation, electric shock barbed wire killing, dancing after killing in LOL, and planting trees after killing in DOTA, they all come from the idea of humiliating and mocking the opponent, especially when they have been humiliated by the opponent before (such as people who are taunted by EZGG).
But the question is, are you so bored, God of Lap? There is no audience to perform for you, so why are you talking nonsense?
Now, the person has been killed, and all their bad deeds have been exposed!
But of course, everyone cannot make this kind of thing public... The gods are not really unable to distinguish right from wrong. At least most of them know that what they did is too excessive. However, compared with the benefits they can gain from doing so, they would rather sell out their conscience.
But this is the way it is, and you can't say it this way.
Everyone still wants to save face.
So I changed it a little bit, but what he should know is known. What he doesn't know... naturally let him not know.
Melinoe was one of those who did not know.
He thought the news from the Pantheon was true.
After all, she had never left the underworld before, so she didn't really know much about the Pantheon's activities... This was also the best thing about the underworld gods. They were the gods of death, and as long as death existed, their faith would exist. They didn't need to go to great lengths to harm mortals. After all, this kind of work was done by other gods, and they only needed to receive souls. It was an easy job.
No need to get your hands dirty.
"Huh! He is really touching!" Toth snorted sarcastically.
In fact, he didn't believe it at all. You know, if Gel did this, it would be... really great!
According to the rules of the Eternal God, if one person is resurrected, one person must die. So let Thoth die. A madman in exchange for a little kid who knows nothing... It's such a good deal!
If this were the case, the gods would now open the way for him to the eternal altar.
Go and die!
But no one thinks this is true!
Including Kai!
It wasn't just Tema who was stuck in a fixed mindset. The same was true for Ger.
If Gol had made the request directly, Asgard and the Pantheon might have agreed. Why wouldn't a murderer who wanted to die agree? Secrets are important, but using a secret to kill an enemy like the God Butcher is a great deal.
But in Gel's opinion, first of all, the gods would not believe it.
That's true. But it doesn't matter. The gods don't care who you resurrect or who you kill. You will die in the end anyway, and the Pantheon won't lose anything. If you continue to kill, the Pantheon will suffer a huge loss!
Secondly, in Geer's opinion, the Eternal Altar is definitely the biggest secret of the Pantheon! The Pantheon will protect this secret at all costs.
The same is true for Asgard.
So if you want to enter the Eternal Altar, you have to kill all of Asgard and the Pantheon...
Both parties have the wrong idea!
In fact, both parties could satisfy the other party's final demands, but they each followed their own mindset, causing things to go in a direction of a fight to the death.
Now a little girl who knows nothing tells the truth.
But unfortunately... no one believed it.
In fact, Melinoe herself was not confident, especially after being ridiculed by Toth, she was speechless. She also wondered if she was overthinking.
"So what do you think Ger will do?"
Kai is very curious about what Ger's next step will be, Asgard or Earth?
"I think it's more likely to be Earth! As long as the God-killing Bomb is made, then everything will be easy, right?"
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