Lord of the Silver Crow

Chapter 960: God recovers?

Yago stopped.

In this Dead Sea, piled up by countless spirit bodies, the consciousness, memory and cognition of countless creatures are flooded.

Yago now knows this.

However, when looking for a new "book page", he was thinking about a question.

What do the "memory cognitions" sealed in these pages have in common?

At present, except for the obscure page that seems to be "imitated" by the power of the dream channel, the other pages contain the figure of a wizard.

Even the "First Generation Ancestor of Fast" who claims to be "not a wizard" has an inseparable relationship with the wizard.

Moreover, the other party also aroused his unexplained "anger".

Yago wanted to figure out what happened, but he didn't have the means to “figure out”.

In this fantasy world where "memory" cannot be used as "evidence", Yago needs to "question" many things.

At present, it can only be said that the "book pages" he saw, in those cognitive domains, were all related to "wizards".

Now let’s put aside the unprovable question of whether these things are true or not. Yago was thinking, what do these conditions represent?

Others are not certain, but these "wizards" all have similar performances.

First, they know where they are "unreal" and that they are "unreal".

This point has something to do with "blue blood".

Second, they all have some remarks close to "they are dead".

Perhaps it is because of the former reason, because he has made it clear that he is "unreal", so it is deduced that he is "dead".

Third, the source of blue blood-gods.

The wizard seals the power of the gods in his body. In order to resist "the gods that may be resurrected in some way", he chooses to continuously strengthen his will, and to "reach a higher level" or "get rid of the negative effects of blood" and choose to abandon the original Life form.

This is something most of the wizards he has seen currently know.

However, it does not include the last "Edgeworth" I saw.

Why is this?

No, the other party just didn't say anything about this, which doesn't mean that the wizard who looks like the old man doesn't know.

Moreover, the other party provided him with more important clues.

"Witcher Tower".

During the "Glory Empire" period, the entire empire used all its strength to cast eleven wizard research towers.

The later wizards and their "research institutions" or "residences" were all imitating the wizard towers of the "Glory Empire" period. They used their personal and territory resources to build weakened and personal research towers.

These "towers" reminded him of the "apostle", who appeared in the image of the old mechanical man in the machine kingdom, and he thought it was something that the "apostle" he had encountered before told him.

"The Tower at the End".

Among the expressions of the "apostle" is "the unifying center of the mirror world left by the wizards."

At that time, the other party said:

"You can call it the'Witcher Tower'".

Moreover, in the few words that "Edgeworth" said, there is such an expression about himself:

"It's ridiculous, it's actually living in the dream of the old enemy."

The old man, the old wizard who calls himself "Edgeworth", is "living in the dream of the old enemy".

And who is the old rival...

"Halloran" and "Fast".

The former name Yago is unfamiliar, but of course Yago knows the latter.

No, maybe it can't be said to be "unfamiliar".

In the field of cognition just now, that huge mechanical creation like a war weapon, he couldn't think of the "machine kingdom" anyway.

The mechanical apostle told him about the "Tower of End" and the "Witcher Tower".

Here, where this is obviously related to the mechanical kingdom, that "Edgeworth" further explained the "Witcher Tower" to him?

Even with his feet, Yago would feel that there was a connection between the two.

Even, he has a kind. This "Edgeworth" will tell him and guide him to watch the wizard towers of the "Glorious Empire period" because of the former, the "mechanical apostle" told himself about the tower at the end... ...

This kind of thought came out, and it was out of control.

However, suddenly, because he was uncertain about his identity, because he might be the "Diago of the past", Yago subconsciously changed the order...

This exchange made him stare.

Wait a minute, if the order is reversed...

These thoughts almost confuse the next common point of the wizards in these cognitive fields that he has summarized in his mind about these pages.

After suppressing this somewhat terrifying speculation with the basic concept of "no evidence, only conspiracy theory", Yago forced his attention away.

The fourth common point-Fast.

Yes, "Fast".

This surname seems to be very famous.

At least, for the wizards he met.

Moreover, in itself, the reason why he was able to sense these book page fragments was the "Silver Blood" currently blocked by him in the ability token.

All kinds of clues are almost certain, the relationship between these pages and the blood of silver.

but.......

Yago will not forget the previous words.

The blue blood is the product of the wizard who has sealed the power of the gods in the body.

The wizard, by constantly strengthening self-will and abandoning the original life form to prevent-

The gods recover.

Yes, among Yago's suspicions, the one that made him most nervous was the revival of the "God" in "Silver Blood".

What is "God"?

If he is an agnostic, his answer might be—

"The existence of God cannot be understood by perception, and human beings lack evidence to draw conclusions in this regard."

It could also be--

"There is no evidence to prove whether God exists, and even if God exists, it is irrelevant to the entire universe."

Or is it--

"Not only cannot the existence of God be falsified, but this type of problem itself cannot prove falsification. Without evidence, it can only be modeled by logical relations."

If he were a positivist, his answer might be—

"The concept of God is meaningless, because it cannot produce results that can be tested by scientific methods. Therefore, the discussion of it is meaningless. You must know that the cognitive ability of human beings is limited. Assumptions outside of knowledge, this time-wasting derivation is meaningless."

Yago didn't know which grid he should be divided into, nor did he feel that his logical framework only met one definition.

He has some characteristics of various "isms". Instead of discussing which one he is, it is better to use the Barnum effect to make him mistakenly believe that he belongs to which one, and let him walk into the frame of that doctrine. Make some sense.

What's more, the "gods" of the two worlds are not the same.

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