Chapter 120 The Plan That Can't Be Changed
"That's right, judging from their attitude towards creatures, the gods that originally influenced them were very gentle gods, but I don't think Danakus fit this adjective." Pannis had a faint smile on his face and nodded slightly, "So, for his plan, Danakus could only hide himself in great distress, while affecting the character and state of the undead little by little, while guiding them into a state of war through various means. Otherwise, once these undeads knew that the gods they believed in had changed their identities, I'm afraid Danakus would immediately lose most of his faith and return to weakness."
"Since that's the case, then what we should do most now should change." Lina hugged the thick books in her arms tightly and said anxiously: "We should return to Yara World immediately and notify the troops outside of us of everything we found here. In this way, the threat of war can be considered to be passed."
"Well, this is what you need to do." Panis nodded and said, "This task is much more important than you follow me into the Land of the Dead. Someone must pass on the information, otherwise what might happen."
"Pennis, I want to ask you a question." Catherine stared at Pennis with a serious face and sneered: "Do you think we are all very stupid and will be deceived by you so simply to give you a chance to get rid of us?"
"Go." Panis curled his lips slightly, showing a regretful expression, but he immediately returned to his original seriousness and said seriously: "I am very serious and have not deceived you."
"I'm still struggling to death, just give up, we won't be fooled." Catherine said with a smile: "I have studied war science and political science in Knights College, and the learning results are pretty good. The tutors of intelligence analysis have been praising me back then. Do you want to continue saying anything? Oh, it's okay to go out and deliver letters. Everyone can go together and come back together. At most, it's a waste of one day and it won't delay anything. Why, should you do this?"
"Sister, it seems I was wrong?" Lina knew that her thoughts were wrong and asked in confusion: "Shouldn't you notify the troops of the news?"
"Military operations are different from those of our adventure team. Military operations have stricter intelligence requirements." Catherine explained in a low voice: "What we just discussed is based on two preconditions. As long as any of the two preconditions is not true, the conclusion we have drawn is wrong. Two preconditions, one is that the Ghost told us that the intelligence is true, and the other is that our inference is not wrong. Which of these two preconditions can be determined now? In the life of adventure, all kinds of intelligence are 50% credible, so we can try it, but in war, that is equivalent to taking all the troops to die together."
"Okay, I understand." Lina glared at Panis angrily, muttered a few viciously before saying, "It is indeed not necessary to convey information to the outside world."
"Well, not only is it unnecessary, but it cannot be transmitted, because such news can easily affect the commander's judgment, and her judgment is often related to the lives of hundreds of thousands of troops and countless creatures." Catherine nodded and said, "Of course, I believe that with General Dreed's experience, it will never be affected by these inferences that do not know the truth or falsehood, but the officers below may not be certain. If they are passed to the ears of lower-level soldiers, it may cause the entire army to shake."
"So we still need to keep it secret?" Lina asked hesitantly, "What should we do now?"
"Continue to move forward. Since the information you have obtained cannot be judged by the authenticity, then use our own way to verify it. According to the meaning of the Ghost Mr., the undead have established villages and towns. We walked along the villages and towns. There are too many opportunities to observe the characteristics of this new undead race along the way. These undead may lie to us and may disguise themselves, but they cannot let everyone in the folk disguise themselves well. If there is any problem, you can definitely see the doubts." Catherine made a very affirmative reply, then glanced at Pannis and said in a pondering manner: "As for whether to face the god of death in the end, I think... Pannis will still insist on going there, and there are sufficient reasons."
"Entering the Hall of the Dead in Danakus is an impossible plan to change." Pannis nodded with a stern face and said, "Even if there is no private hatred, from the perspective of the whole world, this is also necessary. Danakus uses various means to plan the invasion and destruction of the Yara world. This time, we may see the problems in his plan. Maybe we can successfully stop the outbreak of war, but what about the next time? Moreover, as a god, he can constantly interfere with believers and creatures through his will. After more than ten or decades, once these undead regain their former bloodthirsty and madness towards the creatures, what will happen to the unprepared Yara world?"
"But why can't we explain Danacus's conspiracy to the undead?" Vivian thought, "You said just now, once the undead know, Danacus will weaken due to a complete loss of faith."
"The undead were originally born because of the will of the god of death. As for who the will of the god of death belongs, it does not affect this premise. Therefore, even if the undead no longer believes in Danakus, he can still gradually affect his creation. Moreover, weakness is not death. It is not unacceptable to him to pay the price of decades of weakness before completely transforming the undead." Panis sighed and shook his head and said, "The most critical question, we can say this, but will the undead believe it? Ask Lina, if someone came to tell her that Deniya had actually been replaced a year or two ago, what do you think she would do?"
"Hey, don't use my Lord as an example, okay?" Lina protested dissatisfiedly: "How could this happen?"
"That's the result." Panis shrugged: "Without facts, the dead will not believe our words. They will only think that we are insulting their beliefs and then starting to be hostile to us."
"I support this inference." Lina nodded and said, "It is gentle to us. If we are a more irritable believer, we may attack us directly on the grounds of blasphemy."
Chapter completed!