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Chapter 184 Who is protecting?

"Yes, it's okay." Catherine obviously hadn't come out of this troublesome question, but just repeated Lina's words in a daze. It was not until Panis suddenly slapped the table hard, and she was shocked as if she was awakened from her sleep. She sat up straight and asked in surprise: "What, what's wrong? Is something wrong?"

"This question is so good, and I want to know the answer." Lina gave the Knight Girl a blank look, but then said softly: "Sister, you have thought too much, and I have thought too much before. There has been a saying in the church that mortals' thinking is the source of laughter for gods. They stand at different heights and cannot understand each other's way of thinking. Our thinking and suspicion may be really naive and ridiculous for the gods. Just like this, Panis said correctly. In fact, there are many possibilities. It is believed that the gods have added restrictions to our souls. In fact, it is just one of them. It may not be real. The gods cannot give answers directly. Therefore, thinking so much is really meaningless, and it will shake their beliefs and beliefs."

"So what if it is real? Is it because of this that we are no longer ourselves? Obviously not. We are still ourselves and still live according to our will. Is this true? In fact, there will be no change." Panis said calmly: "Besides, even if it is really the creatures in our world are special. Is there anything wrong with our race being created? Think carefully about it, if it were you and me, would you do the same?"

"I..." Facing Panis's question, Catherine opened her mouth but could not answer it. This question seemed very simple. The knight girl only needed to shake her head and deny it, but it was not so easy to answer. If you follow the premise of Panis' assumption, all this is true. Then there is no doubt that adding restrictions on the origin of the life she created is not in line with Catherine's belief, but is it that simple? After experiencing the crisis of the First and Second Eras, it is not incomprehensible that the gods restrict their children's souls in order to protect themselves. Moreover, is this really just the self-protection of the gods? The possibility of fighting between mortals and gods is cut off. Are only the gods protected? One question after another flashed through Catherine's mind, and the girl could only smile helplessly and smiled bitterly: "I don't know, maybe, maybe not, after all, I am not a god, and it is impossible to give an answer."

"I guess you don't know either, but you can think about it." Panis pointed to the direction of the temple in the center of the capital: "What do you think Neri did to the undead?"

"Lord Neli..." The girl was speechless. The undead were not created by Neli, but it was indeed born in response to the power of death. For Neli, who was acting in the divine position of the god of death, it is not too much to say that the undead is her child. On the one hand, under the influence of her will, the undead has developed a lot of sanity. This is a good thing for the undead. But on the other hand, because she deliberately used her will to influence the undead, the number of undead has been greatly reduced, and the unconscious undead controlled by the high-level undead has been reduced to one

To be dangerous, what is more serious is that the undead also needs food and sleep to maintain their spiritual body, rather than being able to act without sleep like before. These changes are obviously a serious restriction for the undead, and there is no essential difference compared to the Gods adding restrictions to the souls of creation. However, the Knight Girl still forcibly argued: "This is different. Lord Neri made them change for the future of the undead, not for themselves."

"How do you know?" Panis asked faintly: "And, no matter what motives, the essence of behavior is the same. Also, can you be sure that other gods think so too?"

"I... can't." Catherine held on for a moment, lowered her head dejectedly, and sighed: "I can't be sure of anything."

"So, don't speculate on the will of the gods." Panis repeated the maxim that the clergy likes to use the most: "We can't be sure of anything, we can only guess randomly for no reason. However, suspicion is the most lethal weapon and can often destroy everything."

"Huh, I understand." Catherine was silent for a few seconds, nodded vigorously and said, "No wonder you interrupted Lina's question just now. Sorry, I'm not good enough. I shouldn't have such a strong curiosity to ask this question."

"That's okay. Judging from the current trend, as long as you have a future, you will definitely have the opportunity to think about all this. Being mentally prepared now is not a bad thing." Panis shrugged: "And look at Vivian and Freya, they are completely unaffected. The wisdom that Weston gave them will not be confused at all."

"Huh, why?" Lina's curiosity appeared again and she said in surprise: "Yes, you two have no reaction at all. Have you known it for a long time or don't care at all?"

"It's meaningless." Freya shook her head and said, "There are too few arguments to support the conclusion, and it can't be even enough. It can be said that there is almost no need for a researcher to deduce the results with such arguments. It's a waste of time. For us, this is equivalent to telling a story, who will take the story seriously."

"Swish", several gazes were concentrated on Lina at the same time. Even Lina herself raised her finger and pointed to her nose, reminding Freya.

"Okay, okay, you won, there are people who are so stupid that they take the story seriously." His Royal Highness found that Lina's eyes began to become dangerous, and immediately changed the subject and said, "And we don't care at all."

"Yes, there is nothing to care about." Vivian buried her head in the notes she recorded all night and easily divided part of her spirit and answered: "In any case, this is already a fact. If you guess the reason and express your dissatisfaction with whom, there is no result except to waste precious time. So, instead of tangling with the impossible reasons, I would rather spend my time on finding solutions, which is what a qualified mage should do. Of course, for the current situation, even seeking solutions is meaningless. Since this is the case, we both don't care."

"Okay, I understand." Catherine knocked on the head: "I did a stupid thing. Let's forget what happened just now. Panis, you can continue."

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