Aleister originally had no intention of directly fighting with other promoted people.
The main reason is that even if you kill the opponent, you can't actually stop the opponent's actions - this is the most important reason.
Although these people seemed to have grudges among themselves and would start fighting when they met... But Aleister did not have any conflicts with them. She could just sit back and watch the fight, and then run to the side to complete the task with peace of mind.
Even for extraordinary beings who transcend the path, killing should not be the goal. In other words, precisely because they transcend the path, killing becomes a means.
To the transcendent, everything is just a means.
Moreover, Aleister knew the background of "this painting" from the beginning.
Because this is the world of the fairy tale "The King Charming" written by my grandfather Jacob when he was young!
Aleister had read the fairy tale.
This fairy tale contains a vague record of the secrets of the Battle of Punishment and the Battle of Earth. It combines two completely different things together, so for people who only understand one of them, this cannot be understood.
It's some kind of innuendo.
——In the past, carnivores led by red giant bears and golden lions ruled the world. They were not allies or subordinates to each other, but they divided the entire grassland equally and preyed on other herbivores.
In the end, the herbivores united together. Under the leadership of leaders such as the white horse and the green deer, they battled wits and courage with these powerful and ferocious carnivores, and the weak defeated the strong... and finally defeated the ferocious predators.
The giant bear became the new king and restored peace to the grassland.
The golden lion has an ambiguous attitude.
He initially seemed to want to help the giant bear, but he felt that the animals were too angry; he also wanted to lead the herbivores to defeat the giant bear and become the only king on the grassland - a much better monarch than the giant bear.
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However, the lion had a quarrel with the protagonist of the fairy tale, the white horse. The white horse thought the lion was too arrogant, while the lion thought the white horse was too stupid. From the beginning, he did not think that the powerful giant bear could be defeated. In the end, the two beasts separated on bad terms.
Under the fox's persuasion, the lion decided to show his tolerance and compassion to the outside world.
He opened a shelter and allowed animals that had no intention of participating in the fight to gather to his side. He did want to eat meat... but as long as there were enough animals living here, he could only eat animals that died of old age.
That would be equivalent to no more killing.
He did successfully gather a bunch of animals who didn't want to join the war.
But a mole disguised as a herbivore sneaked in here quietly. He told the herbivores that he was a herbivore, and told the carnivores that he was a carnivore, so he became good friends with others, but
He secretly ate the lion's aide, the fox. Eventually he was discovered by the angry lion, who ate him too.
After the war on the other side ended, the lion planned to fight the white horse. However, at this time, the mole came out of the lion's chest. In the end, the lion's legion immediately fell into pieces and ran away after seeing that the lion was dead. The mole but
Instead of running away, he surrendered to the white horse, but the white horse was wary of what the mole had done and did not accept him.
However, the white horse spared Mole's life because he had killed the lion. However, he did not allow him to approach his own country and expelled Mole.
Among them, the red bear refers to the giants and their god, the Supreme Sky. The green deer refers to the elves and the Eternal Theocracy, and the white horse refers to the knight king Arthur before the Silver Crown Dragon was promoted.
The golden lion is the Herasl Empire, the fox may be a demonologist, a mage or an alchemist... and the mole is undoubtedly the son of the moon.
Because he had a strategy in hand and knew who would win in the end... So Aleister went straight to King Charming.
Although the other party is the incarnation of Arthur, he doesn't seem to know Aleister.
This means that the white horse is at least not the "person".
However, he still accepted Aleister's help and accepted the guidance of Aleister's self-proclaimed "evil wisdom" without hesitation.
"As long as the more evil Bear King can be defeated, all means are allowed."
White Horse said so.
This is an obvious transcendent style. Perhaps that is why he accepted help from Aleister.
In the first round of selection, three answers were given to the question "What story is this fairy tale telling?"
"The Earth-Splitting War", "The Punishment War", "Both".
——No one is stupid, so everyone chose "both".
Aleister wasn't sure how many people entered the painting.
But everyone chose the same answer... which made them bump into each other as soon as they landed.
Although this old mage with a "baboon" posture has never read this fairy tale...but in the first round of selection, he also keenly discerned the metaphor of the fairy tale itself.
Then the most valuable camp among them is undoubtedly the Silver Crowned Dragon represented by the "white horse".
This is the pillar god of the future!
...As a result, the baboon told White Horse at the beginning that he had to be a staff member. As a wise sage, he will lead the chosen monarch to victory, while others obviously cannot.
——You carry a hammer. You carry it. Didn’t you see me standing on horseback?
Do you want to steal my contribution?
I came first!
Because Aleister was not sure whether he could quarrel with a mage who was good at philosophical thinking, Aleister decided to take action directly - to physically destroy the opponent's mind.
The night demon she summoned was also immersed in the painting style of this world and turned into a crayon-style cartoon shape. It looked like a rather cute little crow, and the attack special effects became extremely crude.
The baboon mage, on the other hand, didn't panic. He directly raised his staff and summoned a group of blue light gates, and then disappeared.
Baima felt a little helpless at the quarrel between the two "wise men": "I don't think you need to quarrel. If you have better opinions, I will listen to them..."
"Not necessarily, Your Highness."
Aleister asked with a straight face: "Do you think he has hatred for the giant bear? Or, do you think he comes for victory or for justice?"
"...Well. You're right."
White Horse thought for a while, but chose to believe Aleister, who came earlier: "He just wants the 'chosen monarch', not the end of the giant bear's rule. To be honest, I actually don't think I should be the king."
It doesn't matter...if the golden lion wants it, I can actually let him be the new king.
"Both are carnivores, but he is much more rational than the giant bear. If there must be a carnivore as the monarch, I will choose it."
"I believe you, Your Highness."
Aleister made a thin fox voice: "But only you can become the king. Lions cannot be trusted... If you don't believe it, let's go and see."
On the other side, the mage who had already made plans to escape teleported directly to the lion.
It was a huge sleeping lion. He was awakened by the sound of the baboon and opened his eyes to a line.
"Just as you thought, Your Majesty."
The baboon wizard said respectfully to the lion: "White Horse wants to be the new king."
"Haha...he will fail."
The golden lion's voice was steady and low: "He can be my general, my adopted son... my queen. But he cannot become a monarch. This is for the benefit of everyone. Because no one would think that a herbivore can become
A king. Not even a deer can do this - no one is truly afraid of a deer, because it doesn't 'eat' other people.
"People are afraid of the giant bear, but they are loyal to the Bear King. It is because he is ferocious enough.
"What can the white horse bring? He will only fight for the grass with others - he eats the same things as his subjects and is in the same place, so people are not afraid of him at all. So how can they obey him?"
"What you say is true, Your Majesty."
The baboon replied respectfully.
But he sighed in his heart, knowing that he could only find another way to go.