He suddenly realized that he seemed to have ignored this thing.
Not because of anything else, but because in the world I once lived in, faith was really useless.
His nation has a very tough temperament, and their views on gods are actually the same.
If you give me benefits, I will give you incense and offerings. If you don't give me benefits and you come to mess with me, then don't blame me for destroying mountains and temples.
Although there are some who are fascinated, and some who have broken spines, there are always one or two strong men who can rush out from the crowd and knock off the gods' faces with one slap.
Moreover, the identification and settlement of cults has been carried out in all dynasties.
The era he lived in was an era in which most demons and monsters had been wiped out. At least most people in this era knew what a cult was.
To be precise, people on earth are almost like this. Even if they worship God, it is actually because there are benefits to joining, so so many people join.
It’s useless for anyone to believe in religion.
Let’s talk about some trivia: Many things that modern people look down upon were things that only a superior person could occasionally enjoy a hundred years ago.
As for appearing to be crazy... it's just because more people believe it, then naturally there will be people who are really crazy.
Human beings are very complex individuals.
but……
There really is a true God in this world.
To the players, the Naaru is just a large holy light creature. Fighting against the players every minute will let you know what a point card war god is, but in the eyes of a real farmer living in this medieval world...
Naaru is the true god.
They are not adventurers who can level up by killing wolves, nor are they great lords who have broken through the gates of the Pantheon and killed two Titans in a formation. They are not alive, nor are they wardens of the world of the dead. They have no way to travel between life and death at will.
The legendary man of the two worlds, the God-Slayer.
They are ordinary people who will be killed by a dozen natural disaster fish, and the players can kill hundreds of thousands of ghouls with one move.
They are the majority of this world.
"I understand."
Li Ke shook his fingers. He understood everything now, so he was not too surprised by what Theresa said to him in front of him.
When you need someone to confront your enemy, no matter what, you will hope that the other person will have an irreconcilable relationship with your enemy.
But what really made the other party confident about investing in him was that Li Ke was powerful enough to force Tenaris to stand on the opposite side of him.
To put it bluntly, it is simply an attitude chosen based on Li Ke's personal strength.
To be honest, Li Ke felt flattered, but also felt helpless.
This kind of helplessness is for those human groups that make him so valued...
No matter what, he never thought about using faith to influence them, but he never expected that he would already be reaping the dividends of their 'faith'.
It's a really frustrating fact.
"Then let's go talk about something only we know, Miss Telesta."
Now that he understands why, Li Ke feels at ease. Although he still will not influence those human farmers as the so-called incarnation of the Holy Light, he will no longer ignore the power condensed in him.
"Of course, Mr. Li Ke, it just so happens that I also have some private matters to ask you for advice."
Teresita looked at Li Ke and licked her lips. She actually liked Li Ke's almost endless physical strength and interest, and she didn't think there was anything wrong with thinking about these things at dawn.
However, at this moment, a man with a serious face, who knew at a glance that he could entrust you with important tasks, appeared at the door of the workshop, and looked at the lively hall where they were chatting, and tilted his head.
Theresa, who barely had Li Ke pressed directly into her arms, coughed lightly.
His cough didn't make anyone react. Only Walder, who was relatively honest, glanced at this serious-faced man with confusion, and then looked around with even more confusion. He didn't know why this guy was coughing at the door.
Then, he saw this serious man frowning at him, and then nodded?
"??"
There was a question mark on Walder's forehead, but he still walked up to the other party and asked doubtfully.
"What's wrong, Ron?"
Walder still recognizes the Twilight believer in front of him, but there is no doubt that he has not established any deep relationship with him.
But I still know the name.
"I came here to do a very huge thing Wald, an important thing that you can never accomplish, and it is very important, very important. There is no doubt that our master is doing this
An important task has been entrusted to us, and the most important thing is that this task is very important."
Walder: "???"
Walder was confused, not sure what the guy in front of him wanted to say.
So he spread out his hands and faced Ron.
"so?"
"So I need some, um, necessary respect."
Ron shrugged and nodded to Walder.
"So, I need some necessary respect."
So why repeat it twice?
Walder became even more confused, not sure what the other party wanted to express.
However, just when he was doubtful, Ron suddenly showed a smile, a rather confident smile.
"Oh, are you jealous? But..."
He suddenly knelt down and whispered in Walder's ear.
"I am favored by the Lord more than you."
Walder: "???"
The moment he said this, Ron left Walder's side and moved towards Li Ke. With a particularly confident and proud smile, he placed the booklet in his hand on Li Ke's side.
In front of Ke.
"There is no doubt that, my master, we have placed all the required information with you."
Ron assumed a fairly standard butler's posture, showing Li Ke the information he placed on the table, and kept retreating.
He kept retreating, kept retreating, and kept retreating until he hit the wall behind him and fell directly to the ground.
But he still maintained that perfect serious demeanor, and kept squirming toward the outside, not even retracting his outstretched hand.
"Your men?"
Telesta looked at Li Ke in confusion, wondering why Li Ke had such inexplicable subordinates.
But when she looked at Li Ke, she saw Li Ke covering his face in pain.