549 Double the Battle Cry, Double the Fury(1/2)
Sonya's idea cannot be said to be wrong, but she obviously does not know what the goal of death is.
Who could have imagined such a thing? The purpose of a world's God of Rules is to completely destroy this world. This is crazy and does not look like a god born in this world.
Death is no longer the death of one world after the two worlds merge into one, and as Death, what she wants is only revenge.
The more personalized the rules are, the less good news it is for the world.
Only rules that truly operate according to the established trajectory can be without bias. After a being understands what love is, he will naturally understand what hate is.
And what role can this kind of emotion play in terms of rules?
Make yourself miserable, or make yourself violate the rules themselves.
Death itself may not know how many times it has violated the normal laws of life. Life or death in her hands is like a boat in a basin, splashing with water as she wishes, and then sinking.
How can such a being be expected to handle the rules in her hands as if she had never had a personality?
The source of chaos in this world is definitely inseparable from the participation of these "great" gods.
While Sonya was entertaining these two angels in her domain, Matthew's team on the other side also started taking action.
They have already boarded the SHIELD plane. The plane is autonomous and does not require Matthew and Luke to control it.
To be honest, no matter how generous Nick Fury is, he will not generously hand over the aircraft to a blind man to fly. As for Luke, he doesn't look like a guy who can figure out the functions of the buttons on the aircraft control panel.
There is probably only one consequence of the crash, and that is that SHIELD's funding will be put to the test.
Matthew and Luke are no longer the type to be killed by a plane crash.
This aircraft is enough for Nick Fury to build two safe houses, so why bother using it to test whether blind people and blind flow can control the aircraft?
With Matthew and Luke, there is no need to worry about this lineup if they face ordinary villains, but their current goal is Baal who once appeared in a certain position.
This seems no different from committing suicide, but it cannot be said that they are not noble enough.
The hope brought by the heroes who come one after another is ultimately a beautiful existence, and it has nothing to do with the consequences of their battles.
The original intention is good, which is certainly worthy of recognition. The result is bad, so naturally it should be abandoned.
Good purposes and bad results cannot be confused.
But now it seems that even if there is a bad result, it probably won't be too bad.
As long as Barr is not going to put himself on the stage and become a target, then he can only restrain his temper.
At most, the barbarian who provoked him would be killed.
anger?
The current Barr does not have this qualification!
Barbarians can accept young warriors bearing the consequences of their choices, but they will not sit back and watch the devil of hell wreak havoc on the world.
Even though Baal is undisputedly powerful, he cannot withstand the attacks of the Nephalem who come one after another.
Sonya, Reiko, Johanna, and even Craig, who is not as powerful as Karasim and Vandaloni, they all have a chance to defeat Baal one on one even if they risk everything.
After all, Barr's authority is not like Imprius and Diavolo, which can exert obvious restraint on "people".
When facing battle, destruction is not as special as the power of death against these Nephalem beings.
Otherwise, why would Malthael bother to find the authority of death?
If he simply wanted the Dark Soul Stone, then there were ten thousand ways to get it from Tyrael.
At that time, Malthael was still a simple archangel of wisdom. All archangels would treat his opinions carefully and would not even doubt him most of the time.
Gaining the authority to die is an important thing, because that is the most convenient way to kill life.
In particular, the Nephalem group has never said that they must be one-on-one with the Hell Demon.
"Matthew, I'm getting married soon."
Luke said casually, but he didn't seem as calm as his cold appearance.
That's natural, their goal is to defeat Baal, which is a choice that sounds a bit overestimating.
From the moment he made a promise to Jessica, his life was no longer just his own business.
Even though he had known from the day Jessica began to transform into a "barbarian of the Big Bear Tribe" that Jessica probably chose to take on some responsibility.
"Luke, I know, I will give you a gift of sufficient size when the time comes."
Matthew smiled, just a little bitterly.
Defeat Baal?
He doesn't have that big ambition, even if that is the purpose of their trip.
And he also understood the meaning of Luke's words. Even if both people's intentions were noble, this did not prevent them from having different concerns regarding the specific details.
"Oh, you are a good friend, so I am willing to accompany you on adventures.
But I hope you know one thing, that is, you don't owe me anything. This time I went to fight Baal, and I didn't go with him because I didn't worry about your safety.
I just, just want revenge.
Ancestor Madoc is no longer just a mentor to me."
Luke said something awkward, and his hand holding the blunt instrument trembled a little.
Revenge for Madoc was something that Madoc never mentioned in the last thing he left to him.
Even though the battle prophet Mardoc lost the power of "prophet" as the spirit of the ancestors, his experience was enough for him to make more appropriate decisions.
If Madoc still existed, he would probably just smile at Luke's idea.
For barbarians, maturity is never about knowing the trade-offs. The maturity of a warrior is being prepared to bear the consequences.
Luke and Matthew's actions will not be stopped by the ancestors. They will only watch the warriors go to war and then pray for them.
When soldiers die in battle, they will not deliberately seek revenge, but will "just happen" to fulfill the soldiers' unfulfilled long-cherished wishes when they meet those enemies.
"Luke, I don't like revenge. If I were in the past, I would probably stop all endless revenge. But now, I won't do that anymore."
Matthew smacked his mouth, as if he was a little unclear about this kind of thing.
It is never easy to analyze your own heart to others. It requires not only courage but also a little bit of freedom and ease.
"I used to believe that the law was fair, but I later discovered that the law is just a tool, and there is only one thing that determines whether it is fair, and that is the person who uses the tool.
But now, I am fortunate to be this user, and I also have the power. I am grateful for this. If you hadn't taken me into the blacksmith shop, I would still be the same person who could only hang out on the streets.
Even Daredevil might overturn after taking down a few gangsters."
Matthew spoke slowly, the anger in his body flashing away.
As much as Matthew trusts his own strength now, he regrets how much he once felt powerless.
With great power comes great responsibility?
He had heard this sentence from Spider-Man, but he only thought it was very noble.
The responsibility in Matthew's eyes will not change based on ability. The responsibility is huge, but his ability was once weak and somewhat pitiful. He never gave up. Ability and responsibility are never equal in his eyes.
Otherwise, why would he become Daredevil when he cannot help others as a lawyer? The responsibility in his heart is far greater than his ability.
The essence of power is actually not complicated at all, it is just something that supports a person to move forward according to his or her own wishes.
Faith is higher than strength, and strength is just a type of ability.
"Matthew, why don't you open a portal and we can go directly there?"
Luke interrupted Matthew and said something stupid that he also understood.
The Demon God of Destruction is powerful and proud. Even if he sees a portal opening in front of him, he probably will not make a sudden attack.
Baal is indeed hateful and even cruel in his methods, but he may be the simplest and most direct among the demon kings of hell.
Even his conspiracy eventually moved in the direction of relying on his own strength. This guy is so arrogant that it is difficult to understand.
It's like the brave man who challenges the "Evil Dragon" never likes to follow rules. Things like poisoning, sneak attacks, and kidnapping the "Evil Dragon"'s heirs are always widely circulated as the greatness of human wisdom.
As for the evil dragon? It seems that he stays in his own castle most of the time. He only steals a princess when he is bored, and then he has to feed the princess with good food and drink.
It seems like the "brave" is the bad side.
"Because, I still have extravagant hopes, I am afraid, Luke! I am afraid that the moment I see Barr, I will be captured by fear."
To be continued...