The Righteous Player(s)

Chapter 450 ? Light Emerges From the Mirror

Annan had already had doubts before.

Why is the book of Tianche obviously the book of truth in the fog world, but its ability is completely dependent on the warriors from the other world?

Whether it is summoning, increasing experience, or resurrection-it is the power with players as the core.

But that doesn't make sense.

The former Tianche Yushou, her power is closely related to this world.

If it is said that Annan and these players come from similar worlds, so he can summon them here...why can't he summon people from his own world? And if it is said that the form of expression of the Book of Sky Carriage has nothing to do with Annan, why did the book of Sky Carriage summon all the "players" he is familiar with?

Now, he finally understands—it's not that there is no way to give power to the aborigines.

It's just that this authority was held in the hands of Nicholas II...or, in other words, "Nicholas" who had been killed.

Nicholas used to create the "perfect thing" artificial human without relatives to try to replace the old human beings; and Annan distributed the privilege of "rebirth and growth" to others, helping others to become perfect at a speed visible to the naked eye...

In fact, to a certain extent, these two methods may lead to the same goal by different routes.

If Annan wanted to, he could use this ability to easily destroy the world, or create his own dark empire.

Ability that resembles the inside and outside of a mirror.

The difference is only the ideological gap of the power controller.

"...Is that why I get this authority from him?"

Annan murmured to himself: "Is this [mirror]..."

If he thinks about it carefully, the power he obtained from the "Book of Skycart" before seems to be closely related to the "mirror" from which he obtained the power.

But a calm and bright voice sounded behind him:

"You guessed right, Annan."

Wearing a monocle, a young man next door, dressed in a silver robe, appeared behind Annan at some point.

He tossed a silver coin in his right hand, the light reflected from his monocle.

"...Master Yinjue."

Annan was silent for a moment, then bowed respectfully to Sir Silver.

Sir Silver just approached with a smile: "What are you thinking, my little cutie?

"I see a tinge of suspicion in your eyes . . .

"If you have doubts, it is best to speak up immediately; otherwise, under the hidden prejudice, it may gradually turn into suspicion and misunderstanding."

"……indeed so."

Annan nodded slightly.

For Annan, Nicholas, the enemy, is not like the dream stealer who makes his soul have an epiphany; nor is it like the spiritual monk, who makes Annan try his best and burn his life to overcome.

He's a very low profile guy.

It is completely different from powerful enemies such as Professor Gray and Winter Reverser; let alone the unfallen shield and Dream Stealer, the golden-rank extraordinary who once shocked Annan's mind.

The same as the golden rank.

Nicholas did have many great inventions, and was admired by some...but only his talent itself was admired.

His conduct, morality, and even capacity are far inferior to his wisdom.

In short, he is a real villain with great talents.

But also because of this, what he did and what he said...instead made Annan start to reflect.

Originally, Annan just planned to think quietly for a while, but after Sir Silver said so, he felt that what Sir Silver said was right.

Sir Silver's experience and wisdom are much stronger than that of an ordinary person like him.

Then maybe he does have some ideas to share with himself.

So Annan asked for advice: "Master Yinjue, what I was thinking just now is - if the sky car is born, the mirrors must be allowed to do evil everywhere, and I will be the judge...

"Then what is the difference between me and the nobles and monarchs accused by Nicholas, and even himself? It's just that what he sacrificed was all human beings, and what I sacrificed were the people killed by the mirrors."

Annan frowned, and said softly, "This... can it really be called justice?"

"It's really rare," Sir Silver sighed and patted Annan on the shoulder, "You will have a day of confusion."

"I'm just a mortal. My talents are limited and my wisdom is insufficient. When I encounter things that I can't solve, of course I will be confused."

Annan shook his head, not delighted by Sir Silver's hidden praise.

He was indeed thinking about such a thing.

He did defeat Nicholas, and got a new Fragment of Truth from The Mirror.

But... the villagers at the gate of Blood Butterfly Valley, the fallen people he transformed in the capital, and the people killed directly or indirectly by those fallen people-civilians, dark wizards, and even Prince Philip.

Do they also belong to the "necessary sacrifice" when Annan awakened?

"So, what do you think?"

Sir Silver looked at Annan with great interest, and casually raised a small silver barrier to cover the two of them, preventing the sound from being heard by the players outside.

He asked: "Annan, what do you think about this matter?"

"To eradicate evil is to do good—that's what I really think."

Annan replied softly: "But I think it is wrong to connive the enemy to become "evil" in order to obtain "goodness".

"If the sacrifice of innocent people is a necessary part of the birth of Tianche...then I think that I may not be recognized by the heart of justice. Because this action is neither correct nor just."

Annan's pupils gradually became brighter, and his voice became clear and smooth: "But I know the significance of Tianche to this world, so I will not say 'this is not allowed' willfully. However, I will bear the burden of these people's deaths." , to be responsible for their deaths, to atone for their sins... I will save more people. Helping those who suffer because of their deaths is not for the approval of the holy bones..."

Just to set an example for the players.

This statement made Annan feel a little ashamed, so he didn't say it.

But Sir Silver had figured it out.

He sighed with satisfaction, smiled lightly and patted Annan on the shoulder.

"What a good boy..."

Sir Silver said gently: "But you don't have to be so nervous. I'll just tell you something deeper.

"In fact, not every mirror is a villain. Or, being a villain is not the reason why they are mirrors."

Annan raised his head to look at Sir Silver, stood there and listened quietly without interrupting.

Sir Silver brushed Annan's clothes lightly with his hand, and the tattered white clothes were repaired again and became more beautiful.

"What is a mirror, Annan? What is the first thing people see in a mirror?"

Sir Silver said calmly: "It's not the 'mirror image of oneself', but the 'self'. It is because they realize that the person in the mirror is themselves that they realize which parts are opposite to themselves.

"They are not extremely evil, and it is not because of our connivance or being your blood food that we want them to become full of evil to meet the conditions of [justice]. In fact, we did not think that the most The holy bone that fits you is justice.

"The reason why you think they are all villains is precisely because of your own kindness and justice. If you were another person, you might see arrogance, cowardice, or disloyalty from Nicholas." , may see his meaningless hatred and anger.

"You can only see what you lack. There are many evil deeds in this world, and we will neither increase nor decrease them... because they all belong to the domain of 'mortals' and should be held accountable by human law.

"You have avenged the dead. The rest is not your sin, but Nicholas'."

Sir Silver said softly, "It was not a crime that you were late in defeating him. Justice may be late, but he is not guilty of being late—it is a coincidence."

"coincide?"

"Or fate. Not everything in this world can get a fair result and a timely trial. If justice is accidentally delayed, the crime should not be postponed on top of the delayed justice... Of course, the premise is that he really Was 'accidentally' late."

Sir Silver said calmly: "And what you can do is to make justice as late as possible. Let those who should be judged be judged, and those who should be redeemed be redeemed.

"Tian Che... Maybe you didn't realize it yourself, but you are also arrogant."

The young man patted Annan on the shoulder, and whispered in his ear: "Your mirror...is also a human being. It is not a good man in a template, let alone a demon in a picture book of fairy tales. It is a living, complicated man.

"Light comes from a mirror—but that's not light taken from a mirror. A mirror doesn't have light.

"What you see...is always your own light."

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