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Chapter Three Hundred and Thirty Equality of Man and God

"Come on, let me have a good look."

"Um."

In the bedroom of the old palace master Kaiyi, Ulu stood respectfully, allowing Kaiyi to look at himself carefully. At this moment, he was no longer a powerful messenger with the dead weapon "Eye of Asmontis", but just a child in the eyes of an old man.

Kaiyi's hands were rough and tingling when applied to his face, but Ulu liked the feeling very much.

"You have grown so tall in less than half a year."

Kaiyi compared the heights of the two, but found that Uru had grown a lot taller in the past six months. When he left just now, he was one head away, but now he was already level. He was a real adult. He couldn't help but sigh.

Ulu touched his head and smiled foolishly. He had never paid attention to his height. It must be that his rapid growth in strength stimulated his physical development and made him grow taller.

Komi, who was standing beside him, observed the interaction between the two and felt a little envious. She was a native god. When she was conscious, she was already eight or nine years old. Like most gods, she was derived from the God Pool in the Divine Realm. Unlike other gods who were born at the same time, she could call each other as brothers and sisters. She was the only one who was born at the time, and after her birth, the God Pool was on the verge of dryness, so she had never experienced the warmth of the family.

After Uru arrived at the Temple of Kulun, he handed over the five major trucks of supplies he brought to the Temple for processing and was about to be officially distributed tomorrow. He came to this bedroom with Kaiyi. He had too many words to tell Kaiyi, but his experience was destined to be unable to be promoted. Therefore, he had to avoid other old people in the Temple.

The old and the young sat at the round table, talking to each other in the light. Komi fell asleep in a daze, and then was carried to the bed by Ulu. After pulling the quilt, Ulu continued to talk to Kay again.

Late at night, talk with candles.

There are many taboo topics in Ulu's experience, including his corrosive tentacles and the Eye of Asmontis, his thoughts on the gods, and the fact that he destroyed the Soul-Suppressing Stone with his own hands...

These things should not have been told to others. But Ulu told Kai exactly tonight, and even the existence of Marie and Anna, as well as the real reason for leaving Kulunsha City, were all told one by one. The only thing that was hidden was all kinds of unspeakable privacy.

To this day, Ulu has long learned to judge whether a person is trustworthy. He will tell everything about himself, that is, he is convinced that Kai will not change his attitude towards him because of this, nor will he reveal his secrets.

To him, Kay is like a father, grandfather. If a person cannot even trust his father or grandfather, then wouldn’t this person be very sad?

Kaiyi listened carefully to all the words Ulu said. In just half a year, Ulu's experience even made many so-called big adventurers feel ashamed. Others might think that there was a lot of water, but Kaiyi accepted them all. Whenever Ulu said the crisis he had experienced, the old man would show nervousness and worry. Although Ulu was sitting in front of him now, he could not help but worry about it.

When asked about faith, Kay just shook his head and said, "I believe in Kulun, not any other god."

Such a straightforward words made Ulu stunned at that time. He always thought that the old palace master was very pious to the gods, so when he explained his disrespectful view of the gods, he kept secretly observing Kaiyi's face, but he did not expect that although Kaiyi's belief was pious, it was not ignorant.

He believed in Kulun because Kulun could protect him and protect the entire Kulun Sand City, while other gods...

Believe that they can add a sumptuous meal to the residents of Sand City, or a brand new piece of clothing?

In the conversation with Kai, Ulu suddenly realized that gods are not a unified individual, gods are good and bad, and they are no different from humans. Humans' belief in gods can actually be interpreted as a kind of worship and a kind of gratitude.

In fact, when Ulu was in Francesca, he also relied on the Book of Demons to gain some faith. When the pure beliefs arise from gratitude gathered together, it became faith.

The old palace master turned around and asked, "Do you know why Kulun didn't sign contracts with other god servants, but he just signed contracts with a weak person like me, and still live in this small-capital sand city?"

Ulu's mind changed rapidly. He understood that this was the skill of Kay who guided him to sign the contract of God after he knew that he had brought back the ninth level statue.

"Is it because of sincerity?"

"Half right, half wrong." Kay shook his head, "Every divine servant who is lucky enough to meet Kulun will want to sign a contract with Kulun, and their sincerity is beyond doubt. However, if they are not full of thought about the interests after signing Kulun, they will worship Kulun as a high-ranking existence. This is the decisive difference between me and them. Do you know? In the conditions for signing Kulun, what I have paid in addition to the necessary faith power, I am actually just agreeing to chat with him equally during the period when Kulun wakes up."

“Equal conversation?”

"Yes, Coulun is a god who has no pursuit of powerful strength and rare treasures. In fact, the power of faith provided by the God's contract is also optional to it. All it needs is that when you feel lonely, a friend can chat, and I play this role. Although I believe in it now, I think it is a friend in my heart, not a high-ranking existence." Kay said with a smile.

Being friends with the gods is undoubtedly a disrespectful word in the eyes of the old-fashioned servant. Ulu never expected to hear it from Kaiyi, but Kaiyi's words also benefited him a lot.

First of all, gods and humans can indeed exist equally. Otherwise, how could humans participate in the battle between humans, gods and demons ten thousand years ago? Humans at that time must have had the strong strength to fight gods and demons. In contrast, the current the theocracy system is quite interesting.

Secondly, each god has very different personalities, and their visualization of human beings is definitely different. If you want to successfully sign a contract with gods, you must prescribe the right medicine instead of praying with the so-called sincerity. Some gods are above and regard human beings as inferior races. Some gods came from ten thousand years ago, and their views on human beings were still ten thousand years ago and would never underestimate human beings. You must know that from the current situation, it was actually human beings who won the battle between humans, gods and demons ten thousand years ago!

Of course, the "humans" referred to here also include orcs, elves, barbarians, Naga Siren and other humanoid races that are native to the human world!
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