The reason Tonatiu asked this question was because it started from Lunala, to the dryads and jungle guardians he met on the road just now, to Milune and even the demigod Cenarius in front of him.
These darlings of nature, for some reason, all have a favorable impression of him.
The system's evaluation of Lunala's favorability is "fascinated", Milune is "liked", and even Cenarius is "very friendly".
Although he did not have the ability to activate the system to observe the dryads and jungle guardians on the road.
But judging from their reactions and attitudes, it can also be felt that these descendants of Cenarius generally have a good impression of them.
Although Tonatiu made random guesses in his mind, it might be because these nature guardians have a close relationship with the nature of Azeroth, and they recognized his identity as a licking dog.
But without confirmation from Cenarius, it is just his guess.
So seeing the demigod being so friendly towards him, Tonatiu simply raised this question tactfully.
Cenarius laughed softly, his laughter louder as the birds chirped. Whenever he reacted, the forest always responded with music.
Tonatiu looked at all this with admiration. This is the real way of speaking, and this is the real god.
"When I look at living things, I don't just look at their appearance." The demigod said in a thunderous voice. "I can see through the appearance of living things and get straight to their essence. And my descendants happened to have inherited this ability from me.
"
As the demigod said this, a red bird landed on Cenarius's antlers, while another flew to his arm. This scene seemed very natural, as if everything should be like this.
"You can simply understand that our eyes are different from other creatures."
As Cenarius spoke, he raised one hand. The red bird jumped onto his other hand, and the two birds stood side by side. He whispered a few words to them, raised his hand, and the birds
And flew away.
"In our eyes, they are extremely weak little sparks. But the sparks of life, even if they are small, are part of nature and should be respected."
Cenarius showed a happy expression on his face and said to Tonatiu: "They just came here to tell me that there is a tree in the south here. There is a delicious nut growing on the tree, which is their most delicious nut.
My favorite food. They thought I would also like it, so they told me the secret."
Tonatiu looked at the two little birds flying away. The God King shrugged and said, "Then let's go and eat all their favorite nuts. Will they be unhappy if we do this?"
"Uh..." He didn't seem to expect that the God King would say this, "Well... he should be unhappy."
"Then if they find other delicious food in the future, will they tell you?" Tonatiu asked again.
"Uh..." He actually thought about it carefully for a while. "I'm afraid not."
"That's it." Tonatiu said. "They respect you because you protect them and are their protector. But once you snatch their food, their survival will become a problem. They will most likely
I will no longer respect you."
"Just like the demons from the Ancient War. If they came to our world not to destroy, but to help us make the world a better place, I don't think we would call them demons."
"Instead we praise them."
"As the kaldorei and the creatures of the forest praise you."
"Well..." Cenarius pondered, and after a while. "That's true. It's a simple truth, but it's very practical."
Tonatiu shrugged and said nothing.
"You are indeed like the sun. I have learned something more." Cenarius laughed.
"To answer your question just now," He said. "My descendants and I look at other creatures from a different perspective than you do. What you look at first is the appearance, but what we see is the essence of your life."
"Every being has its own aura. The more powerful the being, the more prosperous the aura they have. For example, you, your aura is as dazzling in our eyes as the sun in the sky."
"Oh..." Tonatiu suddenly realized. "Is this why Lunala said that I am like the sun in the sky?"
"It's almost the same, there's a slight difference." Cenarius said.
"What about other existences? Evil existences, such as demons or other blasphemous creatures." Tonatiu asked curiously again.
"I know what you want to ask this time." Cenarius laughed. As he laughed, the surrounding trees grew rapidly and the wild flowers on the ground began to bloom.
"The light and essence of life are different. Demons can also glow, but the light they produce will sting our eyes. Profanity creatures can also glow, but the light they emit can pollute our eyes."
"Only kindness or pure light of life can make us happy!" Cenarius looked at Tonatiu in admiration.
"The light emanating from you is the pure light of life. Apart from my father Manoen, you are the second person whose light of life I have seen is so dazzling."
Listen to His explanation.
Tonatiu understood this time why Lunala and Milune were so fond of him when they saw him.
I also understood that the dryads and jungle guardians on the road would be shocked when they saw me.
It is estimated that in their sight, they thought they saw the arrival of their grandfather - Manoun, the strongest wilderness demigod in Azeroth.
"Father."
Lunala suddenly shouted.
"I never fought for anything in the past. I always protected my sisters and took care of my brothers."
"But I must fight for it this time, he is mine!"
"Just now, I have chosen him as my spouse according to the Kaldorei etiquette of choosing a spouse! So I will never allow my sisters to snatch him away!"
Is this beautiful guy really the legendary gentle, shy and timid dryad?
Tonatiu looked sideways.
Like the timid Milune who hid behind Cenarius and secretly looked at her. Is she the true expression of the dryad?
Tonatiu was suspicious.
Cenarius laughed gently.
Every time He smiles, the surrounding flowers, plants and trees will grow rapidly, creating a prosperous scene.
"This is a matter between you and him. It is also a matter between you and your sisters. I will not interfere." Cenarius said.
"But..." Cenarius looked at Tonatiu and then at his eldest daughter, and he reminded his daughter, "Don't forget Zarta's lesson."
Lunala said disdainfully: "That's because Zalta is stupid. He actually believes that the light of life in an elemental creature is pure!"