Su Li now had only one thought.
A thought of hanging everyone up and beating them.
Although he knew it was impossible.
But whether it could be done wasn’t important, what mattered was, “Is eavesdropping so kind of traditional art?”
“I was actually planning to have Eg relay what I said to you all,” Su Li helplessly held his forehead.
Lan Zhe’s eyes wandered, he coughed once before seriously saying, “I just suddenly felt that you might say sothing extraordinary, and if these things were, as you say, relayed by Eg, who knows if he would add his own embellishnts.”
Like that book “No One Understands Lord Su Li Better Than .”
Although it had now been proven that so of the “reading comprehension” in that book was correct, but before understanding Su Li’s words from a personal perspective, Egbert’s additional embellishnts were just irrelevant.
–Who wants to hear a pervert’s thoughts? We just want to know the person’s inner thoughts!
Just like how Roy initially viewed that book as a joke.
“Alright, ignore this sudden intrusion.” Roy tried to draw Su Li’s attention back to himself, “Little master, you still haven’t answered my question.”
“Also, Lan Zhe, shut your mouth for now. If you interrupt again, I promise I’ll team up with Mavis to kick you out.”
Mavis: “No, please don’t drag into this.”
Then Lan Zhe still interrupted Su Li’s answer.
“I didn’t co here just to put a sack over Eg’s head and beat him up like the rest of you.”
“Only an idiot with a heart as thick as a tree wouldn’t notice that Su Li only drank one glass of water all evening. Not to ntion how much he consud during the day, just saying that a growing boy only drinking one glass of water at night, and you all ignoring it…”
Lan Zhe looked at Egbert with critical eyes. “No matter how you look at it, you’re sowhat inadequate.”
From Su Li’s perspective, he could clearly see that under the light, veins were actively pulsing on Egbert’s forehead.
Of course, Roy was the sa.
Su Li guessed that if he wasn’t stopped by the sack-over-head trio, Egbert would probably have beaten him to it, turning the reality of Su Li coming to find him into him coming to find Su Li.
To find Su Li downstairs for a late-night snack.
–The tal tray flickering at the door fra was too obvious in its aning.
The Raven remained silent for a long ti, and as the three n squinted at each other hostilely, he blurted out. “So, having too many n around is such a troubleso thing.”
Su Li found all three gazes focused on the raven.
To prevent the raven from being surrounded by the other three, Su Li, whose ntal state was in chaos from this sudden situation, resolutely said, “If you ask to what extent I want humans to achieve, then without a doubt, at least to be on an equal footing with the monster beasts.”
“The premise of intelligent life having intelligence ans that we will, because of this premise, develop civilization, traditions, etiquette, and a sense of sha.”
“Of course, this includes self-respect.”
“In my eyes, humans certainly won’t consider themselves naturally the best in the world, naturally noble, but humans must not be base.”
“A social environnt where human life is treated as worthless grass, whether for or for others, is hell.”
Su Li very frankly told everyone. “What I want is both.”
“I want humans to develop a sense of self, I want us to no longer live in enclosures, I want equal dialogue with equally intelligent monster beasts.”
Sotis, Su Li was an extre person.
When he didn’t want to speak, he wouldn’t say a word, but if he wanted to speak, he would tell everyone without missing a single word.
“What I truly want most is, as always, to live in a peaceful social environnt, and then to freely enjoy the sunshine in winter and feel the heat waves in sumr.”
“And if intelligent life must be ranked…” Su Li was never the type to guide the topic toward a good developnt and then completely ignore the bad possibilities, “then I hope humans can stand at the highest position.”
“No reason needed.”
“Just like in war, it’s hard to say who’s right and who’s wrong for both sides of the conflict.”
“For everything related to race, heritage, culture, and civilization, when external things try to occupy my brain and thoughts through invasive ans, I will only choose to make the person using such thods…”
“Never have the chance to act again!”
The others stared in astonishnt at Su Li, who sat steadily in the inn’s wooden chair, yet sohow made it look like a throne.
They rarely saw any desire for conflict in Su Li.
Those green eyes were no different from a lake so calm that not a single ripple appeared.
Until now, none of the people present had ever seen the sharp edge of aggression in him.
Su Li himself was also the type to deal with things as they ca, to overco obstacles as they appeared.
If sothing wasn’t right in front of him, he wouldn’t be moved.
It had always been like this.
But now everyone suddenly realized that wasn’t the case at all.
It wasn’t that Su Li didn’t have a sharp side, it was just that most of the ti he didn’t need to show it.
But now everyone discovered that if there ca a ti when he needed to do so, Su Li wouldn’t hide this aspect of his strength.
Like the raven at this mont.
He felt those green eyes, the gaze projected from afar onto him.
It felt like being surrounded by hedgehogs, filling his senses densely. While others were more or less surprised by Su Li’s words, the raven had already thought of sothing.
“Do you really want to know about another world that you shouldn’t have been involved in?”
The raven said this, and the others suddenly paused in their various contemplative poses, and then identically shifted their gazes to him, their eyes keen.
“I believe this is no longer about whether I want to know, but that I must know.”
“I don’t want to be kept in the dark, living in a world where I can’t feel any happiness.”
“Over ti, even if reason tells I shouldn’t do anything, an uncontrollable spirit will certainly make hate this world.”
Su Li calmly described so changes that might happen to him.
In his heart, he also thought that he seed to have beco sowhat worse. Because he knew the raven would certainly not let him beco ntally broken.
The self-righteous rescue mission, when he discovered the raven was a ninth-level monster beast, had once created so indescribable emotions in Su Li’s heart.
But now, Su Li could clearly see the human-form raven give a bitter smile before beginning to speak. “It’s no different from what you’ve deduced.”
“There are so who treat humans as objects to be observed, or as you said, simply as pet-like existences.”
“Of course, these are things I’ve only recently learned.” The raven explained, “Not long ago, I had a feeling, a feeling that a breakthrough was imminent.”
“But this sensation didn’t allow to judge what level this so-called breakthrough would reach.”
“Whether it’s tenth-level monster beast or sothing else, I actually couldn’t be sure.”
“What I was certain of was that if I broke through to a new level, Amikbi would no longer be able to contain .”
“The mories and information that inexplicably appeared in my mind were like things waiting to be unlocked. Even though I can only vaguely observe a shadow now, it’s enough to give shocking information.”
No one could detect any change in those pure black eyes of the raven.
This was perhaps a unique poker face ability of birds.
He said, “Humans have only existed in this world for about ten thousand years. And in the beginning, high-level monster beasts who discovered that human brain developnt was significantly higher than normal monster beasts, determined one thing: that monster beasts who could take human form and humans could reproduce together, and allow offspring to inherit bloodlines.”
“For monster beasts, what humans call humans are essentially just another species of monster beast…”
No monster beast would understand how a new species should develop, so they naturally began to instill existing laws of survival into the new ‘monster beasts’.
The ones who initially bestowed these two concepts on humans were the God of Light and God of Darkness, who are still revered by humans to this day.
But understanding the concept of strength supremacy doesn’t an humans could actually achieve strength supremacy.
After all, humans initially had no ability to cultivate elents, perhaps this was the negative impact brought by the strong developnt of the brain domain.
But the monster beasts called gods didn’t accept this innate defect; they mated with humans and left their bloodlines.
Humans, who were no different from high-level monster beasts that could take human form except for their weak strength, also ford marital relationships with countless high-level monster beasts due to the absence of reproductive isolation.
The offspring conceived contained large amounts of already existing monster beast bloodlines.
Thus, humans could also cultivate elents.
From this step onwards, all developnt seed to be forcibly turned onto the wrong path by an invisible hand.
Yet all of humanity was walking on this path.
Occasionally, there would be beings who tried to step onto another path.
After all, curiosity and questioning were types of thoughts that humans easily generated.
After these thoughts appeared, there would be various denials of the unreasonable status quo.
This is wrong, we shouldn’t be like this.
Then how should it be?
When there was no correct answer, all questioning and curiosity brought only aningless influence.
It might even affect the existing structure.
No one knew whether the changes would bring good or bad.
Therefore, even if the current situation was terrible, it was still bearable.
What if after changing, things beca worse?
Hence, those who attempted to reform, who tried to reverse, all beca sinners.
And from the perspective of monster beasts, this was of course natural.
The jungle law of the strong eating the weak—compared to the ten thousand years of human existence, monster beasts had existed for who knows how many tens of thousands of years, and there might even be long-lived beings whose individual survival ti exceeded ten thousand years.
How could human infighting be enough, and how could humans possibly beco stronger just by fighting among themselves?
Just as humans knew how to maximize the use of monster beast at/bodies, eating at chunks, using bones, monster beasts also knew that humans, besides their own kind, were also food.
For monster beasts, bloodlines mixed with high-level monster beasts and humans were equally nutritious.
Monster beasts could level up through humans, and humans could level up using monster beasts. When monster beasts grew to a certain level of strength, they would, like the current raven, see all the reasons from “mory.”
–You can’t expect high-level monster beasts with intelligence comparable to normal humans to raise low-level monster beasts that are like idiots.
So, draw a circle, and let the two coexist.
Whatever level they could achieve, it didn’t matter to the high-level monster beasts.
But for humans, everything was like an abyss.
Internal troubles, external threats.
Every city needed people from the Church of Light to serve as guardians, otherwise, they couldn’t prevent large-scale monster beast invasions.
And the light elent initially originated from the God of Light.
Compared to later elents, the light elent and dark elent had the greatest advantages. Because later different monster beasts, even if they left offspring among humans, had mixed bloodlines with the initial two monster beasts.
Under this absolute control, the rules were never in human hands from beginning to end.
Therefore, even those with awakened consciousness would have their direction blurred.
Because they could never determine what the correct direction was.
And the only thing they could be certain of was that the Church of Light only persecuted dark elentalists…
As long as you weren’t a dark elentalist, wouldn’t there be no problem?
If there was, then it was your own fault.
Developnt stagnated, rules distorted.
Over ten thousand years of existence, yet half of that ti was spent at a standstill.
Survival of the fittest, this thing that was hamred into the human marrow by monster beast bloodlines, would add a thought from the genetic chain perspective.
–All the misfortunes you suffer stem from your weakness.
And everyone believed this.
The raven said everything he could and couldn’t say.
Everyone else’s expressions were ugly, except for Su Li.
Su Li, on the contrary, smiled.
When the others’ gazes were filled with incomprehension, he said, “Knowing where the problem lies ans there’s already a possibility of healing, or neutralizing it.”
What’s frightening isn’t the existence of errors, but not knowing where the errors are.
The people of this world don’t know what is right, but Su Li knows.
The people of this world don’t understand how to develop, but Su Li still knows.
And now, Su Li is willing to speak.
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