Chapter 0726 The hesitation of total obliteration

Style: Romance Author: Lonely wind and silenceWords: 4849Update Time: 24/01/18 12:45:44
About 20,000 BC.

The original Caspian Sea and the White Sea are now connected. The European continent and Asia are separated here, separated by a sea, the Volga Sea. Europe on the west side of the sea is the sphere of influence of the Church of the Gods.

The Himalayas extend to the Arctic Circle. Between the mountains and the Volga Sea, including West and South Asia, is the territory of the Church of Hades.

To the east of the Himalayas is human territory, including East Asia, Southeast Asia, Oceania, and Antarctica, which are now connected together.

However, Antarctica is divided into three parts. The east side belongs to humans, and the middle part is also connected to the African continent. Both the African continent and the African continent are the territory of the orcs.

The west is connected to South America and leads to the North Pole. North America and South America are the territories shared by the Giant Tribe and the Meliades Tree Tribe.

Their goals are clear. The gods of the Divine Realm are their enemies. Others can coexist as long as they do not offend them, so there are many humans and orcs in the territory.

The Church of the Gods and the Church of Hades also allow other people to walk in the territory, but the number is relatively small. …

Yamazaki pretended to be a human, randomly picked a place, and went to the Giant Eagle Tribe in the western part of the Oceania continent.

The tribe has a population of more than 300 million, and they worship the giant eagle, the leader of the tribe.

Yamazaki discovered that everyone in this tribe is of the blood of the patriarch, the giant eagle. Everyone lives for him, allowing him to get whatever he wants. They live like a zombie, working and reproducing, praying, and dedicating their faith to the giant eagle every day.

And when he opens his eyes every day, he is also breeding. He breeds with dozens or hundreds of women every day, but he only selects women with good looks.

In addition, he also ensured that the planting went smoothly and that enough food could be grown to ensure that all children could be born smoothly.

As for food nutrition, diseases, pains, etc., he completely turned a blind eye and allowed his people to live, grow old, sick, and die.

All he wants is his own strength, and I'm afraid that's what he told his tribe.

Look at how much pain I am in. In order to keep you alive, I have to work hard day and night.

You must provide more faith to me. Only when I am strong can I protect you. Only when I am strong can I ensure smooth weather.

Not enough to eat? Just bear with it.

In pain? Just bear with it.

I got sick? Just bear with it.

There are so many people in the tribe. If I take special care of you, I must treat everyone else the same.

The faith power you provide is too little. I don't have that ability, so just be patient and wait until I become stronger.

This wait lasts for hundreds and thousands of years. One group dies and another group comes. The giant eagle is still the same giant eagle, and its descendants are no longer those descendants.

Yamazaki sighed, this was definitely not the civilization he wanted.

This is absolute rule without checks and balances, a dictatorship without mercy using powerful force, and selfishness to the extreme.

Is this a human being, or is this just him?

However, in the original era, there seemed to be no shortage of such people, such as black-hearted bosses.

Yamazaki went to other places. Except for a few very large tribes, it seemed that all the tribes were similar. They were all a group of people supporting one person, and that person received a large amount and gave back a small amount.

Is it really because of foreign enemies?

What would happen if there were no foreign enemies?

Yamazaki hesitated for a moment, did not do the experiment, and continued to observe.

As for the super large tribe, a group of people support some people, and the believers do their own things in addition to believing.

It's similar to the gods, there's not much to say about it.

However, they restrict the growth of people outside the family. They obviously have a lot of faith power gained from being worshipped, but they don't use it. Instead, they let those who have worked hard to obtain faith power from living beings use their faith, so that they cannot become stronger.

Not only that, the descendants of these families are still domineering in the clan, but there is no punishment, or it is impossible to punish them at all.

There is absolutely no fairness at all.

There are some people in the tribe who know who is good and who is bad, but they cannot speak. Those top families do everything right, and anyone who says they are wrong must be wrong.

Large tribes like Yamazaki also have nothing to say.

It’s also the people at the top who make the decisions, so why can’t they treat everyone well?

Is it because of people?

By the way, I am from the late 20th century and I know what a good order is, what a slave society is, what a feudal society is, and what a republican society is.

But people nowadays have no concept at all. Maybe they think that they are born to give. Apart from giving, they cannot have any requirements. Any requirements are wrong, and any idea of ​​wanting to ask for things is wrong.

Perhaps it is the difference in cognition that leads to different orders and different results.

Or, in fact, he is also selfish, just making a fool of himself?

In the name of humanity, you have to obliterate a civilization based on your own preferences. Is this considered selfish?

I obviously have the strength to take care of things and establish an order for the whole world, but I don't take care of it. Is this considered selfish?

Alas, let’s see again. …

Afterwards, Yamazaki went to America.

It was found that the human tribes living here are roughly divided into three types. One is similar to the tribes seen before.

The second is to become a slave of the orc tribe and let the orc tribe prey on them. This is probably the result of the master being killed and having no successor.

The third is that the entire tribe is scattered and struggling to survive. Some of them still follow the path of a group of people worshiping one person, while others have changed.

They practice as a clan, and their faith is not for individuals, but for the entire clan. The power of faith is imbued with objects that symbolize the entire clan, such as trees, to resist foreign enemies and ensure good weather. The entire clan performs sacrifices together.

For injuries and diseases in the clan, the elders will mobilize their faith to help, and they will be treated equally.

Although there are conflicts in the clan, they can be reconciled.

Yamazaki took a closer look and found that these tribes were all broken up tribes and then became a family. This probably meant that they could not be established without breaking up.

Yamazaki is happy to see such a tribe, a definite plus.

Yamazaki then observed the tribes of other tribes, starting with the tribes of the Giants and the Meliades Tree Tribe.

They are a long-lived race, and pain and disease are almost unaffected by them. Even if there are temples, they can find temples, and gods will help them.

Yamazaki couldn't help but think, if humans were also a long-lived race, would they be able to escape the predicament?

We don’t know for now, let’s observe the orcs again.

I found that there are two types of them, one is the human kind, and I don’t know who led whom.

The other is a fair competition based on the law of the jungle. Before entering the threshold of cultivation, you must first obtain qualifications through gladiatorial combat, and then you can be ranked in the clan's temple and share your faith.

Although many orcs will die every time, there are always people who survive, which can be considered as the introduction of new people, and it is open and fair.

Yamazaki approves of this system, but doesn't like it. …

Afterwards, Yamazaki went to the territory of the Church of Hades.

The order of the Church of Hades' territory is copied from that of the Church of the Gods, and people's lives can be considered peaceful, peaceful, and colorful.

People living here worship the god of Hades, and the gods of the underworld will respond to everyone and relieve everyone from pain and disease.

The only thing that doesn't help is life extension.

In the eyes of the gods of the underworld, death is another beginning, and the underworld is their real territory.

Having said that, people's life span is more than a hundred years, and those who can step into the threshold of spiritual practice can also extend their lives by relying on the faith of living beings.

Yamazaki suddenly discovered that the spiritual power of these people increased very slowly, and they were unable to gain faith from living beings on a large scale.

Just like him and Mei Daizi, who gain faith from billions of creatures every day, there is a huge difference.

However, if you observe carefully, you will be relieved. They have too many chores and distractions, and they cannot persist.

In contrast, at that time, Yamazaki and Meidaizi only practiced practice and only relaxed occasionally, even now.

All in all, they have been practicing this way for tens of thousands of years.

And it’s not like there are no outstanding ones among those people, maybe they can become masters many years later. …

Finally, Yamazaki came to the territory of the Church of the Gods.

The order here was set by Yamazaki based on the late twentieth century, which fully affirmed everyone's rights.

The relationship between the church and all ethnic groups is a transactional relationship. If you offer your faith to God, God will help you relieve your difficulties and pain and prolong your life.

Of course, the premise is not that it is difficult to kill people or destroy things.

It turns out that if a person who does not believe in God encounters an emergency, but he does believe in God, he can still make up for it by saving people first and then gaining faith.

The city is also modern. Water towers, water supply and sewers, etc. are all created by replacing matter with the power of faith.

Yamazaki randomly found a city and went in for a walk, but he also discovered a problem.

Although the products in the market are complete, they are very monotonous. People like to go to pubs, dance halls and other places. Customs and karma outweigh any other industry.

Not for money, just for pleasure.

Yamazaki randomly found a tavern, and soon women gathered around him, and they were all beauties. It seemed that plastic surgery was very popular.

No worries about food, no worries about clothing, no worries about diseases, no worries about life.

Why do you have to do this?

The answer is yes, there is nothing else to do.

Yamazaki was speechless. Their carefree life seemed to be filled with endless emptiness. They did not do anything useful, but wasted their lives here.

By the way, having said that, what is meaningful?

Practice?

Yamazaki asked himself, for him, yes.

But Yamazaki cannot ask others to regard spiritual practice as the entire life.

Some people like to be alone, some like to socialize, some like painting, some like singing, some like farming, some like grazing, some like flowers in front of the moon, some like to drink from the moon.

Everyone is different, it’s good to like them.

Yamazaki came to his senses because he was about to be attacked by the woman next to him.

Yamazaki quickly dodged and ran away amidst the laughter of these women. It seemed that he could hear Meidaizi's laughter, because she must be watching from the moon.

Yamazaki walked around the city and found that many people, including the Golden Human Race, were doing food, drinking and having fun. Apart from belief, they were just eating, drinking and having fun.

Although this was their choice and should be respected, Yamazaki always felt something was wrong.

Think carefully, what would happen if technology continued to develop in the original era?

Robots replace humans and free most people from work.

Can people live a comfortable life?

cannot.

Without a job, you are unemployed, and without money, you can do nothing.

So, is it okay to establish welfare benefits so that all unemployed people can live a normal life?

Where does the money come from?

Robot tax, use this tax to distribute to humans.

Maybe one robot cannot feed a human being, but a hundred robots can feed a human being.

However, with a global population of several billion, hundreds of billions of robots will be needed. I am afraid that we will not need so many robots until the interstellar era.

But, will humans who are fed by robots really be happy?

I'm afraid it's still the same as now, with only the emptiness of doing nothing. Even if there is a long-sighted road in front of me, I can only muddle along, fishing for three days and drying the nets for two days.

It's okay in peaceful areas, but in war-torn areas, I'm afraid I won't be able to survive for a day.

No, maybe war-torn areas can promote spiritual practice, but in the end, only a few people can become strong.

Yamazaki was a little bit dumbfounded. He clearly had the opportunity, but he was indolent and indolent. Whether it was this civilization or the original technological civilization, the end result was much the same.

When people no longer live for material things, they do what they like, and ultimately live an empty but fulfilling life. Compared with the original, the difference is that there is no pain.

That's not right. He can correct this civilization with just one order.

The original civilization, after removing the element of God, needs to correct itself, which may take thousands of years, go through several world wars, and maybe the end of the world.

Is this really right?

Yamazaki returned to the divine realm and sat on the throne of the divine king to think.

Interference, really?

Don't interfere, right?

However, if you clearly have the ability to intervene and allow everyone in the world to live in a society of mutual respect, a world where everyone can live a long and painless life, why not do it?

Selfish?

But isn't it another form of selfishness to impose one's own will on everyone else?

Or do you need a transition?

After instilling the idea of ​​equality and freedom in everyone, then delegate power to them?

However, this is not another kind of brainwashing.

What to do?

Yamazaki couldn't think of an answer, so he simply called a meeting of the gods and asked the question to the eleven Titans and their three elders.

Gaia asked funnyly: "My child, you said you can unify the entire world?"

"Yes, it's easy. Even if all the gods in the world join forces, they will not be my opponent."

Yamazaki released an aura that contained strength, and the entire earth, from the divine realm to the underworld, was intimidated everywhere.

All the creatures in the world were prostrate on the ground, and everyone was afraid. Only the golden human race was very excited, shouting for the blessing of the God King.

Even the fourteen main gods and the masters of the underworld were still prostrate on the ground, unable to resist at all.

They all had extremely ugly faces. They thought that the God King was powerful, but they never thought that it would be so powerful, so powerful that they could not resist.

Yamazaki calmed down and said, "I'm sorry, but do you believe it now?"

The fourteen main gods all stood up, and Gaia said: "My child, since you have such power, you should rule the entire world."

Yamazaki hesitated: "But, should I really intervene?"

Themis, the goddess of order, said: "My lord, what are you worried about? It is better to build an orderly world than the current chaos."

Koos, the God of Thinking, said: "Indeed, my Majesty, no matter what, it will be better than now."

Phoebe, the goddess of wisdom, said: "My Majesty, no matter what, you will know what is right and wrong only after you have actually done it."

Yamazaki thought for a moment and realized that was indeed the case.

"What you said makes sense. Then, I would like to trouble you to go to the underworld and invite the goddess of the night to discuss this matter."

Iapitus, the god of death and destiny, smiled and said: "My lord, why bother? Just order her to come here."

Yamazaki said: "I believe that strength can solve most problems, but strength cannot solve all problems."

Mnemosyne, the goddess of memory, said to her husband: "Our Majesty wants the underworld to surrender, not to suppress the underworld."

Holy Light God Hyperion said: "My Majesty, even if the underworld surrenders, it will only be temporary."

Yamazaki said: "I know that everything is based on strength. When they become stronger, they will definitely rebel."

Theia, the goddess of radiance, said: "My lord, I hope you will always remember not to let your guard down."

"I understand." Yamazaki said. …