1395 Rumlow and Steve who know how to ask questions(2/2)
If you have any topics that need to be discussed with him alone, it is best to go to Hailab first and ask him to take over Tarik's job.
I think that guy will only complain about this, but he will still help you with this little favor."
Banal said very gently.
After he regained his complete sanity, he became the ancestral spirit who communicated best.
Although he was not too polite when facing barbarians who were also ancestral spirits.
But when it comes to dealing with the future of these barbarians, Barnard is happy to show his gentle side.
He was always the berserker who respected life.
"Steve, do you still have any problems over there?"
Rumlow said softly.
Of course Steve still had questions, Rumlow's words were just to urge him.
"That Ancestor Banar, I want to ask what my next path should be."
Steve asked.
His words made Banal's expression become particularly strange.
"You are a holy warrior, you don't need to call me ancestor.
If Johanna knew about it, she might give me a hard time about what you said."
Banal said as if he were joking.
Of course Johanna would not be angry over such a trivial matter, but there was indeed a problem with the way Steve addressed her.
"As for your question, you should ask Johanna, not me.
Although the Nephalem are also good at strength, and the source of their strength is also anger, the paths of barbarians and crusaders are quite different."
Banal said.
The anger of the Crusaders is of course also the source of strength, but rather than exploring the power in anger, the Crusaders pay more attention to the recognition and exploration of their own beliefs.
Although there are some similarities with the barbarian in form, the inner route is completely different.
"I just...just want to get some help. After all, I haven't seen the teacher for a while."
Steve's face showed visible embarrassment and embarrassment.
He really didn't learn much from Johanna after becoming a Crusader. Even after knowing that Johanna was teaching Paladins and Templars in Canduras, he never took the initiative to learn.
On the one hand, he is indeed very busy during this period, and on the other hand, his understanding of the Crusaders is still somewhat superficial.
It can only be said that Steve was able to achieve his current strength under such circumstances because his persistence in his beliefs and self-restraint were exactly in line with the requirements of the Crusaders.
If he had been studying with Johanna during this period, he should be even stronger now.
The Crusader is probably the Nephalem with the highest entry barrier. After all, compared to other Nephalem, the inheritance of the Crusader is often passed down by a single line, and even the name will be inherited.
However, the growth path of the Crusaders is actually easier than that of other Nephalems. After all, their inheritance has been screened in the first step.
At least it ensures that there will not be too many troubles in the growth path of each generation of Crusaders.
With such a guarantee, the growth process of the Crusaders actually does not require much help from other Nephalem.
"If we can help you with anything, I think it should be to help you gain more combat experience.
There are many weapon masters among the barbarians, and we can also guide you with flails and shields.
But if you want to go further on the path of the Holy Crusaders, then it’s best to meet Johanna as soon as possible.”
Banal said hesitantly.
To be honest, he didn't know anything about how the Crusaders taught their students, and he couldn't guarantee whether what Steve was experiencing now was part of Johanna's teaching plan.
If it disrupts Johanna's teaching, good things will turn into bad things.
Barbarians at least understand one thing, which is not to express random opinions on things they are unfamiliar with.
At most, it can only bring some vanity satisfaction, but the consequences may be worse.
"I also wanted to ask about that storm that's going on."
Steve said.
He is still very worried about this matter.
He also gained a correct understanding of his own power during the exchange between Rumlow and Mocott, but it did not mean that he believed that he was not qualified to participate in this matter.
It can be said that this matter will affect everyone's future. It is impossible for him to pretend that this matter has not happened!
Who dares to say that he doesn't care about the outcome of this storm?
Even a guy who doesn't care about his own life will probably change his attitude if he is told that his soul will be tortured forever in the burning hell after death.
What's even more terrible is that this is not a false threat, but something that will actually happen!
After human souls fall into the burning hell, not everyone is qualified to become a demon.
Some broken or weak souls may have been tortured to the point of dissipation before being corrupted into demons.
This is a disaster that no one can escape. If human beings just place all their hopes on the "strong", that will be the worst result.
Steve doesn't like where the future of humanity is headed.
"That storm?"
Banal's eyes became more serious.
He wasn't planning to refuse, but was thinking about where to start telling Steve.
He was prepared to tell the story, but he initially intended it to be used in response to Wayne's questions.
But Wayne seemed not to have thought of this at all and left without asking anything.
Naturally, Barnard would not rush to tell Wayne everything he knew.
But if the person asking the question is Steve, then his originally prepared remarks need to be adjusted.
Although Banal was always in a state of madness in the past, after he sobered up, he was still quite confident in looking at people.
Although Wayne is a trustworthy guy, Wayne's paranoia is no worse than the villains Wayne defeated.
Steve's stubbornness is somewhat similar to Wayne's, but it's just a similarity.
Steve has not yet reached the point where he only believes in himself, and there is still a long way to go before Wayne becomes so tragic that even he cannot believe it.
Then the rhetoric given to Steve could be a little more straightforward.
Chapter completed!