Chapter 29 Social Problems? It's a human problem

Style: Gaming Author: Ling LinghanyinWords: 2012Update Time: 24/01/12 02:10:11
Although it is the characteristic of Cerberus to "open the door", is it too fast?

As expected, those with talent are really powerful.

But these are just a fleeting concept in my mind, or some kind of stray thoughts.

I was already shocked by what I saw in front of me.

That is... soil, and it is obvious that this is compacted soil. Before the weight of years, they were fine sand mixed with lime and clay. Now after this ban, it has become an unshakable part of the entire city. cornerstone.

"that's all?"

"...Ah, it's very hard." Kyle Rath knocked on the light brown soil in front of her eyes and said with a strange expression, "This kind of soil is actually good for sharpening your claws after it dries."

Why on earth could I not think clearly enough to ask this silly dog?

"This kind of soil, if I remember correctly, was a building material from a long time ago, right?" I said after thinking about it.

Kellas nodded blankly, and then said as if he had a sudden realization: "Oh oh oh! So, is that so?"

What on earth was I expecting...

I twitched my eyes slightly and said: "But it's already obvious here. It's really the restriction that prevents me from sensing what's below. Now -"

"There are a lot of them." Kellas said softly, "There are many souls imprisoned here. Because of the restriction, their resentments are gathered here. But fortunately, these are all resentments with owners and are organized. It’s not that easy to form a wraith.”

Kelras stood on the cornerstone of this town and looked downwards, his eyes as deep as if he could penetrate the deep soil and look directly at the punished people below.

"So, is the foundation of the town composed of evil people?" I slowly raised my head and looked upward. In my perception, there was a familiar breath slowly approaching.

That was not Rebeth's breath as imagined, but belonged to another person.

Gilbert.

"Well...I probably understand." I said helplessly, "It seems like I guessed it right? But I really didn't expect that he can't help it now."

Kellas didn't seem to feel anything, but looked up curiously and said, "What is he doing here now?"

I curled my lips and said, "Talk about cooperation or something like that."

"What cooperation?"

After thinking about it, I used a more cautious word and said: "Probably, rebellion, but I think it is most likely in a personal sense, but this can be regarded as the wish of many people here, right?"

"Hey -" Kellas asked in surprise, "No matter where you look at this place, shouldn't it be regarded as the utopia among your human philosophers? Why do they think this place is not good? Isn't it simple? Go' doesn't seem to be a reasonable reason."

I smiled and said leisurely: "Indeed... If you put aside some things, there is nothing wrong with this being an ideal country. But you have forgotten one thing. This is not a closed external environment, but a once-in-a-lifetime reality." There is an ecological tank with a certain amount of exchange mechanism. In addition to the people who originally opened this place, Rebeth also brought the outside undead back to this place."

I pointed to the top and said, "Then the problem is obvious. I want immortality, but I also want wealth and glory. Why can't I have both?"

"Among the people Rebeth brought in, there were quite a few who were wealthy and wealthy. Her understanding of what kind of people she should bring in was broad and blind. If she really wanted to build a A certain utopia, then this point must be considered, otherwise after these once wealthy people come here, even if they do not make trouble for the time being, they will turn into a time bomb with the gradual changes in the town... and the explosion only takes A little fuse and flint.”

Kellas showed an expression of sudden realization.

"In that case, I did find that the decoration in Gilbert's house is very different from that in Rebeth's house!"

I added: "And Gilbert has relatively high requirements for the quality of wine and tea. Even now...he has been here for a long time, and his requirements have not been lowered."

"But this is actually just a corner of the matter. Open the curtain and you can see more things." I didn't describe more things, I was just thinking about whether to become the trigger.

Kellas tilted his head and thought for a moment before saying, "Then these people should all be bad people?"

I shook my head slowly and said: "From Rebeth's point of view, it's like this. If she is an extreme idealist, then what she should follow is not to destroy the existing order, so for anyone who goes beyond the ideal Or things should be destroyed.”

Kellas curled her lips and said, "Since you said that, there must be a twist..."

"It must be true." I said with a smile, "The problem here is actually: these people were brought back by Rebeth forcibly, and no one asked them in advance."

"Perhaps they are happy that they can finally be resurrected, but they are not told the price, especially after they have continued to develop for a few years, and may even hold important positions and have a certain social status, and then they are suddenly brought to such a place. Everyone would be uncomfortable, right?"

"This, it seems..." Kellas said with some confusion.

"The problem is actually the way Rebes deals with these people. She doesn't figure out how to really and heartily integrate these people into this place. Instead, she has been using them as legends." The magician has the strength to suppress all this, but so far, this time bomb has become too huge, even reaching the point where it is difficult for her to control it."

"She probably already knows about this problem, right? No newcomers have arrived here for a long time." I said with a faint smile. "It would be better to say that she spent more than ten years thinking about why such a parade happened. In the end, I still didn’t understand it, so I pardoned these imprisoned people, observed them and even communicated with some people, and then I discovered the real problem.”

"And the most important problem is that Rebes hasn't discovered yet... This utopia floating in the clouds has truly lost such things as ideals and hopes. Therefore, while floating in the clouds, it has also become old and will lose its power. Falling down from the clouds and facing the earth."

What is she going to do now?

I smiled and watched all this in the dark.