Kellas was stunned for a moment, then slowly opened her mouth and said in shock: "You are waiting here!"
"This is just a possibility, because the human race's hatred of the demons is not completely equivalent to the hatred of the undead, so it can only be used as a similar reference, and is not enough to be an example to follow, especially now that I really feel for Rebeth. There are certain doubts about its intentions.”
Kelras lowered her face and said, "Don't be so obsessed that you can't walk."
"It's impossible. After all, I... forget it, let's go for a walk first." I touched the back of my head and said, "I have to confirm some things myself. I have reason to believe that Rebeth has hidden a lot from us. thing."
Kellas raised his eyebrows in surprise and said, "Oh? Didn't you agree with her ideas just now?"
I curled my lips and said, "Didn't I also say that it would be very difficult to realize her ideal, and I didn't support it? Besides, she didn't say a lot of things, so I don't understand her ideal. There is considerable skepticism about the so-called concept.”
"Then where do you think she lied?"
I couldn't deny it: "It's not necessarily a lie, because the truest lie is to tell the truth. There are some things she didn't tell us."
After that, I began to stroll slowly down the street, as if I was indeed spreading and I was indeed taking a walk.
Kyle Russ caught up from behind and said a little dissatisfied: "Why do you like to tell half-truths? What is she hiding?"
I shrugged, spread my hands and said helplessly: "If we can know, then how can we call it concealment?"
Kellas staggered, then raised her head suddenly and asked in disbelief: "Since you don't know, how can you confirm that she is hiding something?"
"It's very simple... This is what I see when I walk on the street now." I smiled and looked at the people coming and going on the street. "Do you think there is something missing among these people?"
"ah?"
Kellas tilted his head, glanced at the street in a cute way, then looked left and right, looked up at the sky and thought for a while, and finally said with great sincerity: "No, please start the performance."
"Don't tell me that you're quite qualified..."
"What the hell."
I coughed awkwardly, and then said, "Don't worry about it... Of course the biggest problem on this street is that there are no children."
Kellas was silent for a moment, then raised his head and glanced at the crowds of people on the street. After a slight pause, he said, "It seems that is indeed the case, but what does this mean?"
I said softly: "At least regarding happiness, Rebeth lied."
"Even for the undead, the fact that the child itself represents hope should be the same. If this characteristic is lost, the human characteristics of the immortal will probably be worn away one day." I said calmly. Said, "Happiness is only one-sided, and can even be said to be temporary. For the undead, there will always be only today and no future, because to some extent they no longer have the pursuit of the future, and they can only live in the Now.”
The corners of Kellas's mouth twitched slightly, and then she quickly said: "Wait! Wait! What do you mean by these words?"
I tilted my head and looked at Kellas and said: "It's very simple. If they just live in the present, there is no need to worry about human rules, because those rules are made for people who can be hurt. When When the undead find that any punishment in the rules cannot really deal with them, then society will be in chaos."
Kellas opened her eyes slightly and muttered: "It seems to make sense?"
I paused for a moment, and then told her my other guess: "And based on what I just said, I also think there is one thing that we can't ignore... To put it simply, I think Rebes is There are ways to deal with people who go beyond the rules."
Kellas was stunned for a moment and asked reflexively: "Huh? These undead shouldn't be able to die from injuries or anything like that. The threat of pain from simple punishment shouldn't be that great, right?"
"But don't forget, Rebes is the creator of the undead, so I have enough reasons to believe that she has ways to deal with the undead, and..." I hesitated for a moment and then said, "Although I don't know much about it. Sure, but there is only one way I can think of."
Kellas opened his mouth, and then spit out one word: "Spirit?"
"Almost." I was a little surprised by Kyle Russ's quick thinking. Today, Kyle Russ's IQ was much higher than before.
"That's indeed similar to what I imagined." Kellas said thoughtfully, "The most terrible punishment in hell is like this. Anyway, it is placing and restraining things like PLAY. In addition, there are also those The most outrageous of repeated punishments is the kind that throws you into a small room with nothing. If you just leave it like that, your soul will not starve to death anyway..."
Oh, yes, I must be the best at this aspect of Hell, and it’s me, Meng Lang...
I coughed in embarrassment and said, "You guys are quite pretty in hell."
Kellas said disapprovingly: "The main reason is that experts who like to engage in punishment in ancient and modern times are in hell. Our area is quite developed."
The corner of my mouth twitched slightly, always feeling that I had made something wrong.
But then Kellas asked curiously: "So what you want to do now is to find these undead who have been punished?"
"Absolutely." I said after thinking for a while, "If we can find it, it will at least prove that what Rebeth said is not correct."
Kellas tilted his head and asked with some confusion: "What is the use of such a thing?"
"Well... because I need a reason." I sighed, "I'm still a soft-hearted person. Although you told me that the existence of the undead goes against the laws of world change, but seeing the current appearance, I can’t bear it anymore.”
"Things like world change... are too far away from me after all." I said lightly, "Human beings are indeed short-sighted animals. They cannot see the future. They can only see the present and think about the past. If I really want to take action If so, at least let yourself not have any regrets.”
Kellas opened her mouth slightly, but finally it turned into a sigh.
"So...is that so?"