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Chapter 330 Wisdom is a Defect II

When passing Grayson, Ren couldn't help but shook his head.

Once he died, Bricka was truly leaderless.

It is impossible to say that Renn has any affection for these people, but it does not seem to be to the extent of hatred. In the final analysis, these people, including the executioner, all have the same purpose, which is to kill

Let Bricka keep it going.

If ordinary people encountered this situation, and everyone had the same purpose but different opinions, they would probably sit down and have a meeting, discuss it, or at most have a fight. But in this wonderful world, what everyone does is a bit ridiculous.

Everyone is a powerful person who can move the wind and rain, but their strong strength sometimes turns into a negative effect, causing their thinking to change to another extreme.

An ordinary village chief finds that conflicts break out every day among the people in the village. He may wonder whether he should introduce any policies or find ways to educate the villagers. In the end, these failed, the villagers still quarreled every day, and the village chief either

Keep thinking of ways, or just endure it.

But if the village chief has extremely powerful power and encounters the same thing, he may wonder if I can destroy half the village with just a snap of my fingers, and the world will be at peace.

Don't think that their brain circuits are abnormal. In fact, Renn also partially agrees with a certain point of view about extraordinary beings that he had seen before: when a person's strength far exceeds that of his kind, the two parties can no longer be regarded as the same species.

From the perspective of the way of thinking about the problem, this statement is worthy of discussion.

This is the situation in Brica. A group of powerful people found that the contradictions in the city were becoming more and more intense and could no longer be suppressed, so they wanted to do something. Unfortunately, they did not have the same opinions, so they became the Eight Immortals crossing the sea, each showing his own power.

Got magical powers.

In the end, it ended in total destruction.

.......

Renn chased the executioner to the top floor of the building. Even though the two floors below had collapsed, the place was surprisingly well preserved.

When Ren came up, he found that the executioner just pushed open a door, and then rushed into the door in a hurry. He thought for a moment and followed.

When he entered the door, what he saw made him distracted for a moment.

The room was not made of blue light, but a normal-looking office. The executioner who came in in front of Ren was standing three or two steps away. A man with white hair and beard was sitting behind the desk.

He was writing something with a pen in his hand, and he seemed to be working hard.

"President of the Parliament!" the executioner, who was still in the light state, roared and shouted: "What on earth is going on? Why hasn't it become the world we want? It's not here, nor is it outside!"

Speaker of Parliament?

Ren's eyes couldn't help but drift to the person behind the table. Unfortunately, for some reason, the other person's face was blurred, making it difficult to remember his appearance.

The man whom the executioner called the president of the parliament did not answer. He was still writing and drawing with his head down. The emotional executioner took a few steps forward, trying to get closer to him.

"Discuss..."

But before he could ask again, as he walked forward, the scenery in front of everyone's eyes turned back to the previous corridor.

The executioner faced the door blocking the front again and pushed it open without hesitation. Renn continued to follow.

It's still the same office, and I can't see clearly what the person who looks like is writing.

The executioner rushed over, but this time in the middle of the rush, he hit a door head-on, and they returned to the office door.

The executioner opened the door again and again, asked questions, opened the door again, and asked questions again. He repeated this countless times, but the man sitting behind the desk never responded.

Renn also felt strange. Could it be another illusion? But what's the point of doing this?

Another thing that puzzled Ren was that the entire building had been transformed into blue light, but this office was not. Moreover, the other party seemed to have used conventional spells when stopping the executioner, without borrowing the power of blue light.

Ren tried to walk in the opposite direction, that is, downstairs, and found that the same cycle would not occur. He could go to other floors safely. This illusion was just preventing them from approaching the office.

Renn became more and more firm in his guess that the parliament speaker was in an extremely weak state.

Seeing that the executioner was sent back by the illusion again and was about to rush forward again, Ren shouted from behind: "You can't survive like this!"

The executioner turned a deaf ear and continued to rush through the door like crazy. As expected, he was sent back again.

"It seems I was right. The Speaker of the Parliament deceived you and now he doesn't want to see you."

The executioner is still rushing inside, repeating the cycle again and again. I'm afraid he can't accept this fact. It's hard to imagine how he felt when he killed Sir Clement.

When the executioner was sent back for an unknown number of times, Renne spoke again: "I have a way to break this cycle. Do you want to hear it? You should also want to ask the Speaker of the Assembly in person whether he has deceived you, right?"

The executioner stopped. His back was turned to Ren, but he didn't speak for a long time.

Ren shrugged, which was also what he expected.

"This room seems to be constructed using regular magic, so why not try your magic blue light?"

As soon as he finished speaking, the executioner took action. The surrounding blue light rushed towards the door of the room, destroying the wooden door almost in an instant. Then the light swept towards the house like crazy vines, destroying everything that was originally there.

The other party did not sit still and wait for death. While it was being destroyed, the illusion was constantly reborn. The two sides were wrestling in front of the desk. One side of the desk was continuously destroyed by blue light and then restored.

But in the end, the power of the blue light was superior. After "swallowing" the entire table, the light destroyed everything in the room, including the "President of Parliament" who was still scribbling until the last moment.

The illusion was shattered, and the surrounding scene showed its original appearance.

A ball of light about five or six meters in diameter was half-floating in front of Renn, like a mastermind and the source of everything. Countless blue rays of light extended from it and flowed in all directions.

The executioner was still the first to pounce, but before he could reach the light ball, a light net blocked him. Just like when Ren tried to violate the rules in the illusion, several words "No Entry" appeared in front of the executioner's eyes.

Character.

Ren knew that it was time for him to take action, although he vaguely felt that something was strange. The other party could obviously use blue light, so why did he bother to create an illusion before? If he knew that blue light could not stop Ren,

There is no stopping that fantasy. Moreover, the content of the fantasy is also very strange. It just repeats a monotonous office scene. What does he want to express?

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