For Thousands of Years, My Weakest Brother Has Become a Demon King

Chapter 101: The Cursed and the Lost (Part 1)

  Chapter 101 The Cursed and the Lost (Part 1)

  A thousand years ago, the entire Vic Continent was stepping on the wire on the edge of the end, and it seemed like a miracle that the Final Tribunal could resolve all threats.

   In this context, William has always taken it for granted that the Tribunal unites all the forces of the whole continent - after all, if there is no unity, the whole world will be turned into a **** on earth under the Lunar Crisis.

   But it wasn't until William saw the drama of the meeting that he really started to think about what the End Watcher was supposed to be after all the dust had settled.

   There is no doubt that it is a military organization above all secular powers. And according to the original intention when they were formed, they should have no right to interfere with the operation of the world, except for the crisis that threatens the tranquility of the world.

   However, in reality, when the Watcher of the End has such a strong influence, it is difficult to maintain the imaginary detachment status. Every move of such a behemoth will seriously affect the balance of the entire continent.

Especially in that era, whether it was princes, generals, or common people, as long as it involved the worship of the moon, the tribunal had the supreme "judgment power", and even the kings who had been tried by them were not without—that was just a rule. Just a quest line thing.

   From this point of view, there is nothing wrong with calling the Tribunal the true ruler of Vic after the Lunar Crisis.

   And that's why at the end of the full moon ending, the Watchers of the End need to be disbanded. Now that all threats have disappeared, they have no reason to maintain such a strong military force and hold such a terrible power.

  Unless the Eternal Watcher intends to use the reputation of his salvation to directly establish a nation.

   William was not disgusted by the founding of the country. But unfortunately, there is no such option in the game, so disbanding is the next best choice - respecting the fate of this world and returning the fate of mortals to mortals.

   In fact, in the post-mortem discussion of the game, this is indeed a very perfect ending. Everyone has lived a happy life, and the whole world has once again entered a new era of tranquility and peace.

   But this is all based on William's absence.

   When he left, the nature of everything was different.

No one in the tribunal has the prestige and power to stop the chaos in the mortal world. Even after the disbandment of the Doomsday, the members of the tribunal from the major kingdoms have to rethink the position they should maintain now. .

   And the departure of Coles has broken the current fragile balance.

   He hit the nail on the head before he left.

   After the presiding judge left, even if he wanted to continue to maintain the existence of the judgment seat and the final watcher, and even wanted to further establish the order of the new era, who should be in charge?

   This will be a more deadly and sensitive issue.

   The members of the Tribunal at the Obsidian Round Table, several others got up and left after Coles left. During this period, Byron kept trying to persuade him to stop it, but to no avail.

  Every time a person walks away, the lights on the character will go out. In the end, including Byron, there were only five spotlights left around the round table.

   "Ah, that's how the seeds of strife are planted."

  Walker looked at the lights on the stage intoxicated one after another, and said moved.

"You have too much trust in your subordinates, or you have too much trust in mortals themselves, if they really make everything work out as you imagined, then there will still be us. Birth? Giving them all the options like you did is like throwing a good piece of cheese into the dog’s cage. Then again, do dogs eat cheese?”

  Valker was chattering beside William, while William watched everything on stage silently.

   On the stage, Byron looked around at the four remaining people at the round table and sighed deeply.

   Evelyn, who also voted in favor earlier, also left.

   "Then all changes start with us..."

  Byron finished his last line, the remaining five spotlights on the field went out at the same time, and the stage fell into darkness again. The velvet curtain was slowly drawn, and the soothing interlude music followed.

   The prologue is over.

  Valke jumped up at this time and shouted to the stage:

   "Skip the first and second acts, there is not much time, just fast forward to the fourth act!"

   After he finished shouting, the sound of props being prepared in an orderly manner behind the curtain immediately became chaotic.

After    sat back in his seat, Valk tidied his hair and said to William:

   "I love Act 4, The Damned and the Lost. You'll love this one more than the boring political drama of the first few acts, too."

  William actually wanted to say, you'd better start directly from the first act and finish all the plots.

   But firstly, this is someone else's own theater, and secondly, he didn't buy a ticket. More importantly, the other party was a complete lunatic, so he didn't think the other party would accept his suggestion.

   Not long after, as the bell rang, the curtain was reopened.

  The background of the stage becomes a heavy-colored abstract painting, and the constantly changing flames flutter on the background. You won't find a single tangible thing in the whole background.

   There is no doubt that this stage backdrop symbolizes the ever-changing moonscape.

  Two spotlights hit two people on the edge of the stage.

   Black swordsman Black and Jackdaw Coles, the fourth and last seats of the original court, are walking side by side in the moon realm.

"Remedios chose to remain neutral, Sybila disappeared, Byron supported the Kos Empire, Jay supported the royal family of the Kingdom of Storms... Now the entire continent is shrouded in the shadow of war, I don't understand why it's like this, in the end What went wrong?"

   After the two walked to the center of the stage in silence, Blake asked with a heavy expression.

   "Because there is no one in the Tribunal who can suppress everything. Whether choosing to create a new order or choosing to maintain the old order, nothing can be said without such a person."

   To Black's question, Coles answered lightly.

   "So you chose to leave at that time because you had foreseen such an outcome?"

   Black asked.

  The thread of fate in Coles' eyes kept flickering, and he replied:

"If I don't pierce this layer of window paper, they will be able to struggle with this issue for more than a year. When the Tribunal splits up at that time, it will only be bound by the Seven Kingdoms. On his own chariot, instead of the current situation, he can still take the initiative by himself, leaving a trace of fire for rebuilding the Tribunal."

  Coles stopped suddenly after speaking, he looked at Blake and asked:

   "Do you believe William is dead now?"

   (end of this chapter)

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