Crossover in the Anime World

Chapter 3171 They are all philosophers

If you pass the game, you can use the game rewards to resurrect a dead person. With such rewards, everyone is more motivated to participate in the game. Dulan knew very well that it was necessary to draw a big pie. This was a lesson learned over thousands of years, and neither religion nor secularity could escape it. Religion must promote the Savior, the Promised Land and Heaven, and cannot blindly emphasize original sin and commandments. Buddhism must also promote the other shore and nirvana, and cannot blindly emphasize birth, old age, illness, death, greed, anger, and ignorance. Even Xunzi did not simply say that human nature is evil, but also emphasized the beauty of gentleman and etiquette.

In the dying country, there is only mediocrity and no beauty. Participating in the game only gives you a few days of concessions, and no one can hold on. So the Mad Hatter drew a wonderful pie, which was to collect playing cards to gain freedom.

But there is a problem with his pie, that is, there is only one deck of playing cards. Whether this freedom is the freedom of everyone, or the freedom of the king alone, the Mad Hatter himself cannot tell. Of course, you may collect poker cards, but you are not free, because no one knows what the purpose of this world is. Maybe you collect poker cards, and nothing will change in the end, just a constant tour of the death game.

But the Mad Hatter has drawn a big pie, and some people are indeed willing to believe it.

So in fact, people are not afraid of hardship, nor are they afraid of death. They are just afraid that their efforts are worthless, and they are just afraid that their own death will not change the world. If they know that their efforts and death can lead to better results, then everyone is willing to be reckless.

The reward for resurrecting a dead person is not a bad reward.

Even Arisu Ryohei, a person who has always resisted games, began to think about how to participate in a game and resurrect his friends.

Duran said that's right, and he should actively participate in the game.

"Shuntaro, is there anyone you want to resurrect?" Duran asked.

"No," the medical student said, "I don't have anyone to resurrect."

"Then you should find one. Your twisted psychology can only be cured by a gentle beautiful girl. I can't save you." Dulan said that the only medicine the medical student had was beautiful girls.

But the medical student just smiled, obviously not feeling the need to find a lover. He still wants to steal playing cards, cause destruction, and wants to prove whether he is normal or abnormal by doing bad things. Only caring about himself and not caring about others, Dulan believed that he was a bad person, but unfortunately the other party thought that he was somewhere between bad and good.

Shuntaro didn't take Du Lan's words to heart at all. Such things were not important at all. Only his own matters were important.

"I think since resurrection can happen, then a doctor like me is unnecessary." He asked Dulan to talk about his views on resurrection.

Duran said: "What? The resurrected existence challenges your medical knowledge?"

It's more than a challenge, it's simply subversive.

"I just find it strange that the rewards in those games were so stingy in the past. I don't know why the rewards are suddenly generous now. Is this world really weird? I don't know what the purpose is."

"In fact, the world may not have any purpose at all, it just makes people live." Dulan said: "It's just that people always want to find a meaning for themselves. I think the Kingdom of the Dying is the same as the earth. In fact, it just makes people live and live." Death, that's all." "People always want to know the meaning, always want to know the truth, but are these things really meaningful?" As a medical student, he has also read philosophy, and has a lot of questions about the meaning of life. This kind of thing also has its own thinking.

There is no meaning, it’s just that everyone finds a meaning for themselves, Shuntaro thinks so, so everyone’s meaning is different, and other people’s meanings have no value to themselves. Of course, he is actually still interested in the existence behind the Kingdom of the Dying. He does not want to know their purpose, but he just wants to know what they are like. Are they aliens, higher-dimensional beings, or magicians?

He just wants to know who he is being played by. As for why they want to play with humans, Shuntaro doesn't want to know, because everyone has a position on these things.

But after the reward was suddenly strengthened, Shuntaro felt a little weird and felt that something had changed. So he asked Duran: "Don't you want to resurrect others? As a life mentor, are there any lives you want to save?"

"Me?" Dulan thought to himself that he didn't need to participate in the game if he wanted to resurrect others, but he still said: "You can resurrect or not, I personally like to let it happen."

Shuntaro nodded. Since Dulan didn't want to make any more comments, he left. But before leaving, he asked: "Did something happen between you and the lawyer? That guy has been observing you recently."

The lawyer doubted Duran's identity. As a game designer, he couldn't figure out Duran's identity. Maybe Duran was really the founder of the Kingdom of the Dying. As game designers, even if they have permanent residency, they still don't understand the principles of this country, nor do they know who designed the technology of this country. In other words, they actually just live here, but they don't know the truth.

Shuntaro looked at Dulan and always felt that there was something between these people. His powers of observation are still very strong, and he can tell that there is something wrong with the lawyer.

There are not many normal people on the beach, and they all have psychological trauma. This lawyer is the same, he is a person who cannot reconcile theory and practice. He is an international lawyer who litigates cases for large consortiums. He has already joined an international consortium abroad and is very successful. But once he went to handle a company pollution case, he found that the chaebol didn't care about the plaintiffs at all. These plaintiffs suffered various injuries because of the consortium.

But the consortium did not want to pay any compensation, and in the end even killed the plaintiff. The lawyer felt his conscience aching and resigned. He didn't understand what the law was for. In fact, he thought it was perfectly fine for the consortium to provide some compensation to the plaintiff. It wouldn't cost much at all, and there was no need to go so far.

As a lawyer, he watched the top brass of the chaebol take human life seriously, and suddenly felt that all life on earth had a price. A powerless person like the plaintiff cannot even protect his legitimate rights and interests. For lawyers studying law, it feels like their faith has collapsed and they can no longer stay in the chaebol.

He feels that the law means that law-breakers have unimpeded access and law-abiding people are restricted everywhere, which is completely unreasonable. Why should he learn such an unreasonable thing?

The so-called fairness in the law is completely invisible. Everyone is priced according to whether they have money or not. It is not fair at all. Life is not created equal.

Therefore, this lawyer feels that the game in the Land of Dying is more fair. No matter whether one is rich or poor, death is the same.

Regardless of their identity, everyone has to accept the restrictions of the rules of the game, so lawyers feel unprecedented stability in the Land of the Dying. Although you will die if you lose the game, everyone plays the game from the same starting line, which is absolutely fair.

Moreover, the lawyer wants to see how human value is determined through The Kingdom of the Dying. He wants to know if there is a unified standard of judgment and whether there is any difference in human value.

The lawyer has always wanted to ask Dulan, if Dulan is the mastermind behind the Kingdom of the Dying, how do they judge the value of people?

Duran said that these people really think a lot, and all of them have the potential to become philosophers.

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