1191 Nervous and unlucky Cassius(1/3)
The conversation between Cassius and Barnard continues.
But Banal had already put down the wood in his hand at this time.
"The elders that Hellab wants are not in the present, but in the future.
This is probably what he was thinking, but who can convince Bulqueso to put down what he is doing and start planning decades later?"
Banal looked at Cassius and said word by word.
When facing Cassius, he didn't feel any pressure.
After all, in a battle of life and death, Banal is more likely to be the winner than Cassius.
Although Cassius may be able to push Banal to the ground and beat him violently in a duel.
"It's impossible that Hailab didn't know about this, but he firmly told us that he wanted to rebuild the elders, and he even moved out of Kanai to protest."
Cassius said thoughtfully.
"Haha, Hyrab is not Bulcaisu, he can lie, and he is also very good at lying.
Although many times we look down on lies."
Banal's eyes were clear and profound.
He just looked at Cassius quietly, which made Cassius feel a little embarrassed.
"I'm not here to discuss lies and truth with you."
I just need to know what you really think about the future of the barbarians!"
Cassius's voice became slightly louder, perhaps because he didn't have much confidence in his words, so he had to use a louder voice to try to increase his persuasiveness.
"Cassius, you are just worried.
Or to put it more bluntly, you are afraid."
Banal said.
He did not show a sarcastic expression at this time, although there would be nothing wrong if he did.
"Me!" Lan
Cassius spat out a word fiercely, but was directly interrupted by Banal.
"Tsk tsk tsk, look at how you look now.
You look like a dog whose tail has been stepped on.
I don’t understand that you are already dead, and now you are neither alive nor dead, so what are you afraid of?
In my opinion, we ancestor spirits should be like me before, and it is best to just exist as a fighting puppet.
Dead people don't need to think about so many things, and besides, we can't change anything."
Banal had no intention of saving face for Cassius.
His eyes were like those of a superior audience looking at the actors on the stage.
The audience doesn't pay much attention to what kind of psychological activities an actor has when performing.
"Worusk gave us the power to change, even though this power is not what we want.
But since we have received this gift, shouldn’t we do something?”
Cassius finally calmed down, although he felt a bit self-defeating.
At this time, he had to painfully admit that what Banal said was right.
He was just like a panicked wild dog whose tail was stepped on.
"What are you going to do?
To stop Bulqueso's never-ending pattern of action?
Or should he stand in front of the archangels and ask them not to use those schemes against the Nephalem again?
Or should we capture the demons one by one and persuade them to stop using the Nephalem as food?
In fact, you still can't do anything."
Barnard's eyes lowered.
He reached out his hand and planned to pick up the wood that he had put down before.
The kennel he has at hand has not yet been completed.
"I can at least punch you in the face."
Cassius said stubbornly.
"Yes, of course you can.
So what then?”
Banal said without raising his head.
"Then...then I can go back to sleep." Lan
Cassius couldn't help laughing after saying this.
Yes, what then?
This is the essence of the problem.
"Unreasonable anger is always empty. There is no doubt that the moment when we are strongest is when we experience all the tragedies.
So what then?
Revenge? That's a given.
In my opinion, the only good news is that our revenge will never end.
The devil can never be killed cleanly.
You and I have to admit that if the demons can be cleared away, we have to open our eyes every day and ask ourselves, 'What next?'"
Barnard was very casual, and he didn't seem to care how Cassius would react to his words.
It doesn't matter if Cassius gets angry and attacks.
Banal is very insensitive to harm.
Although Cassius is the barbarian who became a legend with his skill of ignoring pain.
But ignoring the pain is still not as good as Banal's.
Although the barbarians of the three Tagus tribes all have a fighting mode centered on anger.
But their specific performances are actually completely different.
Hailab is constantly repairing its own condition to ensure that its combat effectiveness does not decline.
Cassius directly ignored the sense of pain as a way to protect his life to ensure that his movements during combat would not be deformed at all.
As for Barnard, he really doesn't care about anything.
When fighting, the only thought is to kill all the demons.
The difference between them may be more obvious on the battlefield.
Hailab constantly exchanged his injuries for the devil's life.
Cassius's choice is "you fight yours, I'll fight mine", and he will never change his attack rhythm.
As for Banal...
He will scream in pain when he is hit, and his movements will be deformed due to the severe pain.
Banal's fighting process has never had any amazingly high-level action standards.
He is more like a crazy angry beast roaring and tearing apart everything around him that hurts him.
There is only one thing to rely on in the battle of Banal, and that is fate! Lan
"So now, what are you going to do?
Just stay in the woods and do nothing?
To be continued...