Chapter 1069: Gods gift (2/2)

She raised her eyelids and looked into Gawain's eyes: "So do you know what the'third story' the gods are referring to is? Our leader asked me to ask you before leaving: Are there really mortals? Other options?"

Gao Wen was silent, thinking quietly in the silence. He carefully considered for a long time before speaking in a low tone: "In fact, I have been thinking about this issue since the fall of the God of War... God was born out of human thoughts, but It has also become a disaster for mortals due to changes in thoughts. It is one way to usher in the end of the countdown in submission, and to seek survival in the killing of gods is also a way, and as for the third way... I have been thinking about'coexistence'. Possible."

"It sounds difficult." Melita said straightforwardly.

"It's really difficult, but we are not without progress-we have succeeded in letting gods like the'upper narrator' lose their divinity, and to some extent'freed' the relationship between the gods of nature and the goddess of magic. The shackles of the world, now we are still trying to subtly and subtly cut with the God of Light," Gawain thought as he said, he knew that the dragon race is a natural ally in the cause of rebellion, and the opponent has now successfully broken free of the chains, so He doesn’t have to keep anything when talking about these in front of Melita. “The only problem now is that all these'success stories' are too harsh. Every success is based on non-replicable constraints, and humans want to face it. There are so many right gods..."

"And there will always be new gods born," Melita said. "In addition, you can't be sure that all gods are willing to cooperate with your'coexistence' plan-mortals themselves are changeable, changeable mortals. This has brought a changeable trend of thought, which is destined to be impossible for you to treat the gods as some kind of'mass production model'. Each **** you have to face... is a unique'case.'"

"No matter how unique a case is, there will be a common logic behind it. At least'Born from the trend of thought' is the common logic of all of them," Gao Wen said seriously, "So I now have a plan to build the mortal kingdoms. Based on the alliance, I named it the "theocracy council"."

Melita was taken aback, and quickly understood the possible meaning behind this word. She gradually opened her eyes and looked at Gawain in astonishment: "Do you want to control mortal thoughts?"

Immediately after Gao Wen answered, she shook her head again: "This is almost equivalent to controlling the thoughts of all mortals...not to mention whether it can be successful, this kind of behavior itself will probably cause everyone to resist...unless you I intend to build an Omega system like us, but the price of doing so is not affordable for all races..."

"So what I want to do is not'control'," Gawain laughed. "Actually, according to our recent research, it is the overly controlled thought that caused the gods to be extremely powerful and constantly regenerating, so we must do The...is not to control all thoughts, but to liberate all thoughts."

The room was quiet for a while, and Melita seemed to be frightened by Gawain’s grandiose and even bold thoughts. She thought for a long time, and finally noticed the faces of Heidi, Amber and even Rebecca on the scene. They all had a very natural expression, which made her thoughtful: "It looks like... your plan has been brewing for a while."

"We have verified its initial results in the transformation process of the Holy Light Church, and verified its theoretical feasibility in the chaos model of the neural network. We believe that through long-term social structural adjustment, education popularization, and changing customs are possible. To achieve this goal-even in a short period of time, it can also produce quite good results," Gao Wen said, "the key problem now is that other countries on the mainland may not directly accept all of this, so we need a The Theocracy, I hope that at least a basic consensus will be reached among the leaders of some countries, and then this change will be promoted through economic and cultural gradual influence and technological development."

Merita looked at Gawain and thought about it for a long time, and then suddenly smiled: "I think I probably understand what you are going to do. World-class education is popularized, and economic and technological development is used to force society to change customs. Huh... you really deserve the name of "theocratic"."

Gao Wen raised his eyebrows: "Sounds like you are interested in this?"

"Indeed, I am personally very interested - but whether the dragons are interested, it depends on when we can see a more detailed plan," Melita said with a smile, "If you say you don't even have a plan no?"

"Of course there is, and there are as many relevant materials," Gao Wen said, but then he suddenly reacted, "But do you really need it? You have broken away from the shackles with your own efforts... The Dragon Race is now this Isn't it the only "free race" in the world other than the Kraken?"

"Why don't you need it?" Merita asked back, her expression became serious, "It is true that the dragon race is now free, but as long as we have a little understanding of the rules of this world, we know that this kind of'freedom' is actually just Temporary. The gods are immortal... And as long as the tendency of ignorance and blindness in the minds of mortals still exists, the shackles will come back sooner or later. The survivors of Tarrond are only concerned about two things now One thing is how to survive on the wasteland, and the other is how to prevent the coming back of the gods in the near future. These two things make us sleepless."

She raised her head and looked into Gawain's eyes: "So, maybe your'theocracy' is a good medicine that can cure the problem, even if it can't be cured... it's at least a successful exploration."

"This evaluation surprised me a bit," Gawain said seriously, "Then I will prepare sufficient information for you as soon as possible-but I want to confirm one thing. Can you represent the wishes of the entire dragon clan in Tarrond? "

Melita met Gawain's gaze, her expression was solemn, and she said word by word: "This time, I will represent Talrond with full authority."

Gawain nodded, then his expression relaxed, and his face smiled again: "Well, we have talked about enough heavy topics, maybe it's time to discuss something else."

As his voice fell, the atmosphere on the scene quickly became relaxed. Rebecca, who was listening carefully with her neck down, finally had a chance to catch her breath. She blinked and reached out to touch the pale gold The dragon egg broke the silence with a curious look: "Actually, I wanted to ask from just now... This egg is said to be given to us, but how are we going to deal with it?"

"Not for you, but for Gawain Cecil himself-there are still some differences," Merita immediately corrected Rebecca's statement, and then showed a somewhat confused expression, "As for saying What to do with this dragon egg... Actually, I don't know. When I set off, I only said to let it over, and no one told me what I need to do in the future."

Amber thought, who hadn't spoken much, and tentatively squeezed his chin and said, "Or... shall we try to hatch it?"

(End of this chapter)