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Chapter 1,725 Hell Difficulty

A phone call that determines the future of mankind is made between a father and his daughter.

The father is a state official and the daughter is a civil servant. The two of them do not have a very high political status, but they are very sincere to the country.

The daughter did not hide anything from her father and told him everything about Dulan, including what Dulan said about the future of mankind.

This is to subvert the country's inherent concepts, which is too heavy for the two of them.

After the father listened, he remained silent. He began to wonder if his daughter had gone crazy because she had stayed with Norma for too long. But his daughter’s tone was not false, and the fear and nervousness were real. The father’s final words

Knowing that this daughter is stubborn and loyal, she would never be like this if she didn't really encounter excitement.

So he asked his daughter a lot of questions, and she answered them one by one with rich details.

The father also immediately investigated and found that the government did not send anyone to the Exiled Island, and there was no man named Dulan at all. He believed that it was impossible for his daughter to fabricate such a thing. Could it be that gods really wanted to test mortals like them?

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If it is true as my daughter said, if human beings do not reflect and change, the result will be technological regression and living standards returning to the agricultural era. Not to mention magic, when the time comes, you will have to rely on your hands to go to the ground.

What a bleak ending it was. Everyone had to work hard to have a full stomach every day, and there was no time to enjoy life at all.

Just thinking about it makes me feel terrible. People in this country cannot live without magic.

However, the only way to avoid this result is to reflect on their attitude towards Norma, which is impossible. The stability of this country is based on the discrimination against Norma. It is precisely because of the existence of Norma that this country

It's very safe. Ordinary citizens don't have to worry about being sent to the dragon's battlefield, nor do they have to worry about being discriminated against by others. All of this is because of Norma.

If Norma is not discriminated against, it means that soldiers must be selected from among the citizens, which will definitely cause chaos.

Emma is waiting for her father's guidance, and her father doesn't know what they should do: "Why did he tell you this?" Since Duran can decide the future of mankind, why did he tell Emma this again? Isn't this embarrassing her?

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"I don't know, maybe he thinks our attitude towards Norma is not good, so he wants to tell us the consequences of not changing." Emma said: "He wants us to make choices out of fear."

From what his daughter said, the father knew that Dulan was not a good person either.

"Daughter, Nona's matter is of great importance. We alone cannot change anything. If Duran is so powerful, then the future of this planet has been decided. All we can do is to preserve human civilization as much as possible.

Fire. Since he values ​​Norma so much, then you can build a shelter on the island to preserve the fire of civilization."

I didn't expect my father to be so pessimistic. He immediately believed that technological regression was inevitable: "Is there really no other way?"

"Although Dulan said that change can bring greater benefits, it is just empty talk and has no actual benefits. For the people, the first thing they see in change is the shortcomings rather than the future advantages, so they will choose not to change.

, continue to maintain the status quo, unless Duran can really let them see the actual benefits, nothing will change, this is the reality." "So what we have to do is to protect the fire of civilization, and then we can continue to restore technology.

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After hanging up the phone, Emma felt for the first time that people in this country were so short-sighted, and she couldn't help but think about the ideas she supported in the past.

Norma didn't do anything wrong at all. They just couldn't use magic, so they thought they were cursed people. She thought so at the beginning, but Norma also had joys and sorrows, and they were very ordinary, except that they couldn't use magic.

Outside of that, they were exactly the same as ordinary people, but they had to be sent to the battlefield for no reason and died at a young age.

"Why didn't we think earlier about what would happen to us if one day our positions and Norma's were reversed?" Emma couldn't help but think of the fact that Norma was a minority in the past, and no one objected to their persecution. But now Norma has a backer.

The magician is in trouble.

"Maybe..." Emma couldn't help but think of a possibility. It is difficult to change the whole world, but what if they change Nona? If they can get Norma's forgiveness, can they change the outcome?

If Norma explains it to them when Duran takes action, will it change Duran's mind?

Maybe you can give it a try. You can't just sit back and wait for death. You have to try every method. But the magician can't accept Norma, and Norma doesn't necessarily want to see the magician.

Although Emma has an idea, it is still difficult to complete it, so she can only start from herself. She will start to have close contact with Norma, hoping to make everyone accept the magician, starting from small things.

Of course, the Normas were unwilling to accept Emma's sudden solicitude, and they all avoided Emma.

Emma helped them move and transport things, and wanted to eat and sleep with them, and even wanted to give them some small gifts. However, this kind of behavior to increase their favorability seemed a bit unnecessary to the Normas. It was really not right.

I'm used to magicians being so enthusiastic.

Everyone thought that Emma had taken the wrong medicine, or her brain was broken. She even went to help in the equipment class and accidentally poured engine oil on her body. If a civilian employee suddenly made a move, even a magician would be clueless.

But for the sake of the world, Emma wants Duran to see Norma accept herself.

Although she suffered a lot, Emma did not give up.

But for Norma, Emma's behavior was simply a hindrance, let alone a favorable impression, it was too late to avoid it.

It's just that Emma doesn't know it and is still working hard on her own.

"You are really naive. Do you want to find another way to make Norma understand the magician's difficulties?" Dulan said in his heart that few of these Normas were willing to sacrifice. They didn't resist because they couldn't resist, not because they couldn't.

They truly believe that their behavior is noble, and that is just a reason to comfort themselves.

If they had a choice, they also wanted to be safe and happy, who would want to go to war?

Duran stood in front of Emma: "Instead of causing chaos to everyone like this, why not go to the battlefield in person and use your own life to prove that you are sincere and win everyone's recognition. If you can go to the battlefield to fight and come back alive, I think everyone will

My attitude toward you will change."

On the battlefield?

The difficulty increased too quickly. Helping Norma with errands was on normal difficulty, but going to the battlefield was on hell difficulty, and people would die. Emma, ​​who had always been a civilian employee, did not dare to go to the battlefield to fight. She ran away in fear, because the dragon

It's so terrible. You can turn yourself into a pulp with a slap, and you can be cremated with a magic spell. You will really die.

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