713 Maybe this is fate!(2/3)
If fate operates in a cold, fair and fraternal way, how could there be so many troubles later?
The tragedy of all this is just a destiny stained with human nature trying every means to fulfill its duties.
It sounds a bit ridiculous!
At that time, the first generation of barbarians faced their father's body, and what they wanted in their hearts when fighting was to free their father from the prison of fate.
It's ironic, but his compatriots have turned a blind eye to Inarius's suffering.
Isn't this ironic?
The guy who truly understands the "human" side of Inaris is actually the demon god Diavolo who represents fear!
It’s actually the demon Lilith who has gained the power of knowledge!
And the compatriot who noticed this, the Archangel of Wisdom who should have been the first to notice all this unusualness, actually remained silent.
Isn’t this story funny?
Are the Archangels of Wisdom noble?
Of course he is noble, but at the same time he is also self-interested.
When you have a pasture with countless cattle and sheep, are you willing to use one of them to help those poor people who have made no mistakes of your own?
Most people will do this.
The same goes for Malthael.
But when a cow you own is all your wealth, will you still give a cow to help others?
Most people won't.
Pluck a hair and benefit the world?
The prerequisite is that there must be more than one hair.
This is the decision made by the Archangel of Wisdom, a so-called rational and wise approach.
"My brother, what happened at that time has passed.
I admit my mistake.
Of course you are free to decide whether you want to forgive me and my father.
It's just that I'm not ready now.
But seriously, are you really not going to let me help you?
Although I'm not very powerful, I can still do it by asking you to stay in this half-dead state.
This is my compensation, I just hope you can accept it."
Rasma's expression was invisible when he spoke.
I couldn't hear any emotional fluctuations.
Just like when he used his brother's blood to free his mother at the altar.
He shouted "Our Lady of Grace, save us" but there was no love for his mother in his voice.
When facing his mother, that posture is like that of a servant facing his master.
There is no trace of mother-son affection at all!
Rathma's feelings are a mystery even among the first-generation Nephalem brothers and sisters.
It seemed to be filled with trust in blood relatives, but also seemed to be filled with resentment towards everything.
Independent?
Or is it just a self-exiled self-consciousness?
Rathma could not gain the trust of the first generation of barbarians.
The growth brought about by learning must be complicated!
But it is this complexity that makes Rasma more like a human being today.
Being born strong means that it is difficult to change, and they have not even experienced the stage of weakness.
They only know how to use their natural strength and think about how to use more of the power in their bodies.
It's not even clear that people can die in the cold.
I don’t even know what it’s like to feel hungry and see something that seems edible.
Everything Rasma knew was incompatible with her brothers and sisters.
But the scariest thing is that both parties think they are the right one.
There is no worse outcome than this!
"I don't think fate will return when my father recovers.
Although this is a brand new world, you and I both know the power of fate!
Even the Prius and Oriel understand.
What would you do if fate said you were destined to have no children!?"
The first-generation barbarians shifted the topic to Imprius and Auriel.
At this moment, Auriel was shaken.
Destiny and Malthael are different.
Fate and wisdom have little say in the Council of Angris.
Wisdom's opinions are always correct, but wisdom doesn't want to be relied upon, so it is taciturn.
But fate is different, fate is absolute!
Even Auriel couldn't remember when she had such an idea.
But if you think about it carefully, Inarius's words were well implemented except when voting in the parliament.
Maybe this is the legendary "destiny"?
"Would Inarius do this?"
Because Prius's eyes are a little weird.
The ideas of the Archangel of Courage are always unique and even a bit strange.
But it cannot be denied that the Prius has always been the one at the front.
Unless he really can't be defeated...he is always the one who takes the lead.
Suddenly, Prius made up his mind.
After Inarius returns, you should ask your brother this question.
Courage suddenly wanted to know the meaning of destiny.
"Brother, I said it from the beginning.
I tried to stop them from resuscitating my father.
But they gave me too much."
Rasma reiterated what she said at the beginning.
The first generation of barbarians finally understood.
Rasma has no position!
In other words, his stance is simply to maintain "balance."
It's just that the balance in Rathma's eyes is not that of Israel, the Archangel of Balance.
Rather, everything remains in a certain state, just like the situation during the Eternal War.
This is what he wants.
The resurrection of Inaris weakened Rathma's strength as an individual.
But courage and hope will make up for Rasma's strength.
To be continued...