Magic Tower Starry Sky

Chapter 1797: bad idea

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Azad did not feel sorry for Starina's death. In his emotions, negative emotions such as regret and regret do not exist, let alone pity, sympathy and the like. There are only two things he cares about: fun and boring.

Come if you have fun, leave if you don't have fun, there is no other consideration in his world.

Now a brand new world appeared before his eyes, and Azad's eyes lit up. Even though he knows very well that now he is only qualified to watch, not to play with. But I couldn't stand the thumping of my heart that wanted to die.

Not to mention the strange thoughts running around in his mind, each one making him eager to try. Just like a hamster with a collecting habit, he insists on pocketing everything he sees and refuses to let go of anything.

When he embraces more things, the whole world seems to open a new door, showing a different look in his eyes.

Is that dazzling sight crazy?

Azad would not describe the beauty in this way, but would describe it as unique and rare beauty. Precisely because it is not available everywhere, it is precious; and because it is hard to obtain, it is worth pursuing.

If viewed from this perspective, Azad's vulgarity is no different from that of the rest of the world. Greed, anger, and ignorance are all lacking. But today he can stand here intact, while others cannot, which is a huge difference.

For Haikiri other than Khan, as well as the two people fighting in the spherical space, this honor has a different connotation from the attention of those great beings.

Azad's crooked idea was to compress the spherical space formed by the box cutter to the extreme, limiting the space for the two people to fight inside. It could not have no impact on Lin and Fen.

When the internal space is compressed to the point where only one person can only shrink up, the battle between the two people will inevitably develop towards true infinity. Of course, there is another alternative path, which is the fusion of two people.

It is so unfortunate that when the battle between the two develops into infinity in countless parallel worlds, fusion will inevitably become an option and be realized in some parallel realities.

When the conditions become more restrictive, the options available will be narrowed and there will no longer be an infinite variety. Then as conditions tighten, it is foreseeable that the final results will tend to the same direction.

Beaten to death? According to Azad's opinion, it was impossible for that couple to make such a choice. Then the only option left is the question of who takes the lead. Who merged with whom? Who ate whom?

No matter who the result is, it's not surprising, but it's also extra interesting. Azad didn't dare to guarantee whether the result would be as he expected. There may be unexpected developments.

As long as it is something new and unknown, it can bring enough fun. Azad valued this, not that the outcome was as he expected.

"It seems that's not enough. It's going to take another push. "Inexplicably, Azad looked at the changes in the sky and said this.

The Khan didn't know whether it was because he was concerned, or because he was just watching the excitement, or because he had a long-term flattering attitude towards the holder, so he responded and asked: "How to push it?" Why push? "

Gently tapping the Hagiri on his shoulder, Azad said: "Don't you think the situation between those two people is in a stalemate? This allows others to take advantage of it and play with them." In the palm of your hand? What will happen if you push them again. "

"Well, what happens?" asked Khan.

Azad showed his first smile since the sudden change in the sky and said, "I don't know either. Don't you think this is interesting? "

"How?" Khan asked.

"The pressure is not enough, I have to shrink again." Azad said based on intuition.

After all, the Demon Prince didn't completely know what was going on in the spherical space formed by the Haggiris, so he could only rely on guesswork and come up with some bad ideas. Speaking of which, this kind of behavior is really similar to that of a certain time traveler...

Because he didn't know, and because of Azad's character that wanted the world to be in chaos, he gave Khan some advice. It’s not like he doesn’t know that the Haggiris have shrunk down enough, and if they get any smaller, they might even kill people.

Tied to death.

But this was Azad's instinctive purpose. He wanted to try to turn those two people into spiritual creatures who gave up their bodies to see if they could compete with those unattainable beings in the sky.

What dissatisfied Azad the most was that he could only watch the game and could not play the game himself. But the reality told him that he was not qualified to enter the animal cage and have a hearty fight with other people on the field. As soon as you enter, you will be served.

Since there is no way to appear in person, shouting from the sidelines can be regarded as a way of expressing your feelings. As for the content of the shouting... I understand everything. Anyway, I am not a coach and I am not responsible for the people on the field. Of course I can only be happy as I please.

This level of joking was revealed to Khan in an undisguised way. It asked directly: "Hakakiri, who is still surrounding those two people, has already done his best. How can he go further now?" Unless you have a better way. "

"It's simple. Azad pointed around, circled around himself, and said, "There are so many ready-made flesh and blood, wouldn't it be nice to sacrifice them." Flesh, flesh and blood are filthy to many people, but to Haggiri or the two people who are fighting, this filth is nothing. The most important thing is to find a way to survive first. Does it matter whether you are filthy or not? "

"If you are not afraid of letting Abyss take advantage. "Khan muttered.

The first time a time traveler entered the abyss was in crisis because the will of the abyss sent too many feasts. A certain time traveler not only bit the fishhook in the feast, but also fed him to his full capacity!

If he hadn't cut dozens of kilograms of flesh off his body and given up an incarnation, I'm afraid that some time traveler would have turned into a prince of the abyss today.

The same situation again?

Using the arcane eye device of the magic tower, Khan took a look at Yi Shi's situation. The people or demons who were not dead were the few among the few, and most of them were in a state of sacrifices that could be immediately carried to the altar. They only needed someone to carry them to the table.

But if Khan really dares to make such a decision, he believes that the moment a time traveler wakes up, he will be chased for thousands of miles by a completely demonized magician.

That person said he was easy-going, but in fact he was very casual. But when it comes to being stubborn, it is stubborn to the point of being inhumane. In short, Khan didn't want to challenge the man's temper even though he knew where the red line was.

But it's still the same old problem. Khan's stance and way of thinking are different from humans, and they are even different from Azad, a freak among humans.

So faced with this extremely bad idea, Khan didn't just take what Azad said and give it a just-right twist. On the contrary, Khan thought seriously and exchanged opinions with the Haggiris who had enough time to talk.

It didn’t take much time to come to a conclusion, although with Haggiri’s computing power, this might be the result of hundreds of millions of discussions. But the conclusion...brought Khan a pang of sadness.

The Hakakiri is sword-shaped and has a tough appearance, so of course it cannot express emotions. And Azad is famous for being self-centered and letting the outside world fall apart, so of course he doesn't care about other people's emotions.

But at least now Khan is being carried by Azad, and the thoughts of one man and one sword are connected to some extent. Therefore, Khan's mood was inevitably known to Azad, not by blabbering.

It was impossible for Azad to show concern or sympathy for anyone or anything unless there was something behind it that interested him.

This is Khan's current situation, so when he heard Azad ask with concern: "What's wrong with you?" "Thanks to the hardness of its sword-shaped appearance, it would have given me goosebumps.

But that disgusting feeling was far less than the sadness in my heart now. If you want to follow Azad's suggestion and put more pressure on the two men and women at war, but don't want to use the obviously poisonous bait left by the abyss, what else can you do at this time?

The result discussed by the Haggiris was also to use the method of sacrifice, shrinking towards the center against all pressure!

They just don’t want to use the poisonous bait provided by the abyss, so they have no choice but to take it on their own...

A certain time traveler has always believed that asking others to sacrifice is the same as killing people. But he couldn't deny that the sacrifice was

A virtue.

Perhaps the discussion of life at the cost of the above outline is too heavy, so let’s narrow the pattern a little. In a certain tradition that spans many hometowns, giving in, or being courteous, is also a virtue.

These are essentially no different from the concept of "sacrifice." They all give up some personal benefits that belong to themselves or can be easily obtained by themselves, in order to seek the overall benefit.

To sum up, the word "profit" is still at the forefront~www.readwn.com~The difference lies in whose family the benefit belongs to.

In Azad's request, relying solely on the power of Hakiri itself, they have reached the limit that cannot be crossed. If you want to surpass, you must have external force as a driving force.

After eliminating those toxic options, the Haggiris decided to do it themselves without hesitation. It would be difficult for a human group to make such a decision; at least in Azad's deduction, this possibility was never thought of. But it just happened.

Something that even a madman never thought about happened in reality. You can imagine how magical this thing is in the eyes of others.

Of course Azad would not persuade him to say anything. His approach is very similar to that of a certain time traveler, always using dangling carrots to lure the donkey forward. Even if the donkey is not lured, it will be fine if a horse or a deer is lured. Just make do.

The difference is that if a time traveler sees that no one is willing to bite the bait he throws, then forget it. But in Azad's case, he doesn't mind adding a whip to the carrot.

Since someone is willing to take the bait, even if the one who bites the bait is not a donkey or a mule, but a rare unicorn in the world, it doesn't matter to Azad. Anyway, as long as someone can do what he wants to promote.

However, he can also understand where Khan's sadness comes from, because after today, there will be only one Haikiri left in the Lost Land and the Abyss, and the other Haikiri will no longer exist.

Or there is a possibility that the Haggiris who have formed the barrier now will transform into another form of existence after sacrificing themselves, continuing their unique lives.

Regardless of the outcome, it can be said that the Haggiri clan is virtually extinct.

Do you regret it?

Just like in the past, when someone in the Haggiri clan dies, the other Haggiris will feel sad, but will not regret it.

I am a passer-by, but my destiny is over.

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