Visser explained as calmly as possible: "I don't have any intention of competing with you for leadership."
"But that's what you are doing." Sonia said: "You think you are protecting us and helping the team, but you are actually putting your personal views above the will of the team, causing us and viewers trouble. .”
Weisel was also slightly angry. He put aside Sonia's hand and said coldly: "Why did I cause you trouble?"
Diya was so anxious and at a loss what to do next to them, but she only dared to dissuade them with her eyes and did not dare to intervene at all.
"You may have mistakenly thought that the viewer favors me and the witch, so you think that your behavior of protecting us can be approved by him. After all, you are the only one who got his hands dirty, and everyone else can have a clear conscience."
The Sword Lady reached out and pulled Weisel in front of her. She was only a little taller than Weisel, but now she seemed to be looking down at her condescendingly, "You really look down on both us and him."
"He never took our efforts for granted, never. You took the initiative to integrate into our interpersonal relationships, contributed a lot to the team, and voluntarily gave up benefits. We all saw it."
"In Ghost Heritage, we will focus on training you to improve the soul faction. Not only because you are suitable, but also because the team is tilted towards you. He works hard to maintain the balance of resources between us. He would rather get less for himself than let us gain. Match the effort."
"So you know you are causing trouble, right?" Sonia said: "You asked us to owe you a big favor. How are we going to repay it? How is he going to repay it?"
"You don't need to pay anything back!" Visser said, "I never expected you to repay anything."
Snapped.
Diya opened her eyes wide and covered her mouth, fearing that she would be involved in this dispute if she lost half a word.
Weisel looked at Sonia in shock, unable to believe that she had been slapped in the face.
Sonia retracted her hand and started talking about other topics: "There is a case in "Cun Zhou Wanbian" where a person did good deeds without getting paid, but in the end it caused a tragedy. I used to think that it was a made-up plot. But later I discovered that this is actually quite a common phenomenon."
“The most important thing in any organizational system is the principle of equal exchange. There must be rewards for efforts, otherwise it will be a temptation and blasphemy to human nature.
You said you don't want anything in return, which is already trampling on the principle of this team - we only explore the virtual realm together because we each have our own needs."
"If we could really use you like a dirty rag and ignore it, what would I say to you?" Sonia said: "You say this as if you don't understand us. Are you insulting us or you?" Own?"
"Furthermore, the subtext of not wanting to repay is that either there is no one in the team who can repay you, or you have already received other rewards." Sword Queen's ruby eyes reflected Weisel's appearance: "You are satisfying your desire. A strange desire for self-sacrifice?”
Weisel pursed her lips and said, "I just want to do my best to help the team."
"I will also do my best to contribute, and I can sacrifice my own interests when necessary, but I will not be like you. I will report to the viewer what I have paid. If he does not compensate him ten times or a hundred times, I will not admit it. ." Sonia said: "Since I have paid for the team, I will not bear the price alone."
"So I hate your tone just now, full of self-destructive desire to bear the sin alone, immersed in illusory self-movement, but never thought that this is the fate we have to face together, and there is no need for you to do anything extra... You simply
Like the disgusting protagonist in those sad dramas."
Weisel's face turned ugly when she heard this: "I'm just..."
"Also, you have misunderstood the viewer's thoughts." Sonia said: "He may also want to cast spells alone like you, but he will not say that I will bear all the responsibilities, but will talk to us
Share his psychological pressure - you remember what he just hinted about, right?"
"It's a clear indication." Visser said, "He said he would engage in intimate behavior with you."
"Ahem." Sonia quickly brushed off the topic: "No matter what, the gains and losses are the team's, and the guilt is also the team's guilt. You have to say how much you pay, don't hide it, let alone bear it alone...I
This has always been done, and viewers have recently begun to do this too. You should learn from us."
Diya nodded repeatedly like a chicken pecking at rice.
Weisel said softly: "I just don't think I will pay much for doing this kind of thing."
"Really?" Sonia said, "But you clearly don't want to, so why do you force yourself not to care?"
Weisel was startled.
"I used to talk to you about stories about the Sea of Knowledge. If I talked about interesting things, you would listen carefully. If I talked about boring things, you would increase communication with me and cover up your reluctance by forcing yourself to express your opinions." Soni.
Ya said: "It's exactly the same as what you just did."
"You usually don't speak much, Weisel."
Weisel was stunned for a while, then suddenly relaxed and said softly: "Your insight and speaking skills are similar to those of the viewer."
"What does this have to do with him!"
Even though she said that, Sonia's face turned red and her eyes wandered, as if she was thinking of something and she seemed a little happy.
"In short, don't say such things again." Sonia put her hands on Weisel's shoulders, "I don't know what you have gone through to make you develop this inexplicable desire for self-sacrifice, but..."
Sonia was close to Visser, and their foreheads touched each other, as if they were feeling each other's body temperature.
"We are already partners who have touched our foreheads." She said: "So, you don't have to sacrifice for us. We share risks, share responsibilities, and share benefits. This is the meaning of companionship."
Weisel blinked, and in a daze, she remembered that Vione often pressed her forehead like this when she was a child. She hesitated for a moment, and wanted to reach out and hug Sword Princess to express her apology, and the latter happily hugged her into his arms.
However, this hug without any warmth made Weisel feel familiar warmth.
Diya watched in amazement - Didn't Sword Girl slap Weisel a minute ago? How come they are reconciled now?
Is this the power of the vice-captain?
"What about the dream?" Weisel finally pushed Sword Lady away and asked, "Is it best for one person to perform it? Or let me."
"Since we all have to get our hands dirty, let's do it together." Sonia said, "There is no need to escape."
Visser: "Are you mentally prepared?"
"Even if you don't do it well, at worst, you can go back and share the psychological pressure with the viewers later." Sonia stroked the hilt of the sword: "But I actually expected it. After all, the higher the level, the easier it is to encounter this kind of situation or be beaten.
Forced or helpless to kill innocent people. In fact, this matter is also easy to measure. On one side is the life of four of us, on the other side are 28 people, 50 people, or 100 people. Of course, we are more important. "
"We were all forced to do it anyway, and everything is the Nightmare Angel's fault. As long as we figure this out, we won't have any psychological burden."
Diya timidly asked: "Can it really be that simple?"
"We are not the Lord of God, and even the Lord of God is not omniscient and omnipotent. The only thing we can do is to do our best for the world and ourselves." Sonia said: "Then, continue to work hard to live with a sense of guilt.
She paused: “I learned this from the viewers.”
Diya took a deep breath: "Okay!
Weisel glanced at his palm and put it down: "Then let's accomplish our dream together."
"Wait a minute!" Sonia pondered: "Do you think it is possible for us to improve the technique so that it can create magical spirits but not kill people?"
Diya can't do anything about it. If she can return to reality, she can ask the Gospel how to improve it, but in the virtual realm, she can't control the Gospel spirit.
However, Weisel had carefully studied the miraculous spell just now and said: "It is not impossible to not kill people. The reason why the dream will completely wipe out the soul of the magician is just to pursue a 100% success rate. If it is slightly improved, by reducing the
The success rate can be exchanged for the survival of the magician."
Sonia and Diya were both confused - what were they struggling with just now?
"But this kind of improvement is not something we can complete." Visser said helplessly: "My mind faction and soul faction have gold levels, and they can only figure out the general direction. If you want to improve, it will take at least months. If you want to quickly
To improve the technique, at least the Holy Domain-level mind faction and soul faction are required."
Sonia sighed softly: "So there is nothing we can do?"
"No way." Visser shook his head.
"We can only kill!" Diya was determined.
At this moment, a black mist suddenly appeared in the underground hall, and the dream demon finally teleported its first victim.
The magician hunt begins!
"This Ghost Story... actually has such a whimsical idea, and it's perfect for me, right?"
Igura was reminiscing about the Ghost Story that he had just received. His heart was filled with excitement and he couldn't help himself. Because Ash had applied a soul buff to him after dinner, he made it to level 80 tonight and won a copy of Ghost Story!
Side story, main story, and general story. If the side stories are just some small miracles that Ghost Prophet occasionally uses, then the main story is undoubtedly a powerful miracle that Ghost Prophet relies on very much!
The Ghost Story that Igura got is a miraculous spell that points directly to the legend! Although there are only three-winged magic spirits in the story, as long as he promotes and completes the magic spirits, it will still be a top-level miracle at the legendary stage!
Moreover, the concept of magic embodied in this magic formula was of great benefit to Igula, giving him more ideas about his own magic spirit system.
'So lucky tonight...
While thinking about it, Igula found that the underground hall was suddenly submerged in black mist. He squinted his eyes and thought, is this a change after level 80?
The black mist gradually disappeared, and the fraudster also used the inherited soul magic spirit to perform various miracles, ready to face the next challenge.
As the black mist cleared, what came into view was three... female sorcerers?
The moment the red-haired sorceress rushed over, Igura immediately shot out a "Soul Torrent"! This is a powerful soul miracle he assembled in his inheritance, and it can kill almost all enemy units one by one!
The torrent of souls was blocked by a transparent barrier and cut off by the diversion!
Sanctuary!
Igula was stunned. He subconsciously wanted to raise the Holy Realm, but his magic power didn't react at all?
How could this be?
Snapped!
The fraudster was thrown against the wall, and before he could say anything, his throat was tightly grabbed. He immediately took out the ghost key and tried to escape from the inheritance.
As expected, the ghost key could not be activated and he could not escape.
He took a quick breath, but only the cold breath of death flowed into his body.
Igula had vaguely guessed something. The emergence of a magician who was not suppressed by inheritance, and the fact that the ghost key could not be activated, was enough to show that he had become a lamb to be slaughtered.
He is dead.
"Sorry." He heard the red-haired sorceress say, "There's nothing we can do."
At this moment, what flashed through Igula's mind was not a survival trick or a curse of resentment, but a painting.
He has painted many paintings in "Return to the Soul".
He still can't figure out why a black crow appeared in that painting...
Just when the red-haired female magician was about to use an unknown magic spirit on him, Igura heard the other two female magicians shout: