Chapter 39 Shuer's sincerity
Since you don't know who the enemy is, then you should make everyone the enemy and who is spying on yourself. Then avoid every sight that looks at you, don't trust any individual outside of you, and move forward alone silently with a full of secrets. Although this is lonely and stressful, it is absolutely effective. Shuer believes that unless the observer can really see through his own plans, it is impossible to see through his plans.
Therefore, after meditating in the secret room for four days, Shur never believed any of the people and gods of Pavatiga, even Luna. Both sides knew in their hearts that they were just to avoid embarrassing words. In fact, Shur who left the secret room did not even dare to trust the goddess. The closer he was to him, the more suspicious he was, no matter who he was. There was indeed exception, but Moria and Saf were definitely not in the scope of exceptions. Although they were reluctant to admit it, they were also likely to be observers, but the chances were lower. However, in order to protect the future relationship between the two parties, it was safer to list both of them as suspects.
The only exception may be Lisa. Lisa was cultivated by herself. When she was a child, she would never have the vision to become an observer. If she replaced her halfway, she would be too familiar with herself. Once other wills joined in, even if it was not completely replaced, Shul would be confident that she would discover it in time. Therefore, the only thing Shul believes is Lisa. But the problem is that Lisa is still too young and it is difficult to hide her emotions and thoughts like herself, and tell her some secrets. In addition to increasing her pressure, it is likely to arouse the suspicion of the real observer. Therefore, Shul decided to keep a secret from Lisa and not disclose some of the secrets to her until necessary.
So outside of Shur himself, no one fully understands what he is thinking, but as Lord Luna said, this does not work. The power of mortals always has great limitations, and a person's power is too limited after all. Without the help of others, there is too little fact that without the help of the gods, even if he really sacrifices his life, he may not be able to continue the glory of the dark moon. Therefore, there is no doubt that in order to achieve his goal, there must be gods and other mortals as helpers.
So several choices came into his sight.
If you want to find an absolute trust object from the gods, Lord Luna is definitely ranked first. Shuer did not lie to the goddess. She was too gentle and loved mortals too deeply that she was so gentle that she could not bear to be an observer, and she couldn't bear to sit and see Shuer despair for her. Therefore, Shuer was willing to trust the goddess, but this was not safe enough. Therefore, Shuer frequently visited the Dark Moon Goddess these days, constantly narrowing the intimacy between the two, and constantly testing them through various methods. Finally, he decided on the credibility of Luna and was willing to share all the secrets with her.
Another object of absolute trust is Anika, the Lord of the Forest. Although Luna said that Anika was not credible, it was for her personality. It was precisely because of Luna's unreliable personality that Shul thought that she was absolutely credible in this matter. Because... no one would make an abnormally thoughtful existence become an observer, it would be a disaster. Well, this is blasphemous remark and is not allowed to be promoted, but it is undeniable that Anika was too willful and perfectly avoided all the conditions for becoming an observer. Shul believes that no one would have the heart to make her an observer, just as Shul would never let Moria do what she had done and observe Lord Kaia's dreams, unless the other party wanted to destroy the world in the most terrifying way.
As for the mortals who become helpers, it is easy to find. Indeed, there are no mortals except Lisa, but there are countless mortals outside of Pavatiga, such as Delia, one of them. These people are so low that they are almost negligible as observers, because in Shure's view, the focus of observation is mainly Pavatiga. Running to other worlds to be observers is purely meaningless. Therefore, it is a good choice to ask Delia for help. Even if you really read it wrong, it doesn't matter. Mortals are not gods and don't need to explain so much to mortals. Moreover, the Brown Star people are so fanatical that they don't even need to explain anything. Just one command is enough, and a few simple commands are not enough to make the observer notice anything in advance.
"So, is this why you always challenge my patience?" After listening carefully to every sentence from Shuer's heart, the goddess was silent for a moment, but her subsequent performance was a little different from Shuer's expectations, "Remember, deceiving the gods is a serious crime of blasphemy."
"Ahem, okay, I admit, not all." Shuer's lips twitched and he smiled awkwardly, "Actually it's because...hahaha, that's it..."
"It's such an interesting thing, and it's rare to have such a good excuse. If you don't tease me, I'm sorry for myself. Hey, you're angry, hey, it's okay again, hey, it's so fun." Lord Luna looked stern and stopped imitating Shure's mentality, "That's right."
"Yeah." Xiu nodded subconsciously, but immediately realized what terrible things he had done, and shook his head quickly and frantically, "Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah
"Bang", "Ao".
So, the proud priest, covered his head that was hit by the pain, looked at the goddess with a sad face, as if she had suffered the most unfair treatment in the world.
"Actually, you did nothing wrong. Although you didn't believe me completely from the beginning, I wouldn't feel unhappy because you were right. If there were really observers, everyone's suspicion could not be ruled out. It's a big deal. No matter how careful you are, it's not an exaggeration." The goddess said seriously, "I just smashed you because I suddenly wanted to do this. I think this is very interesting. Well, it's consistent with my priest's idea."
"Wait, Lord Luna, you wait, why don't I find anything interesting?"
"How can a mortal understand the will of the gods?" Very well, easily leaving Shuer speechless, worthy of being a great goddess. After successfully making his priest confused, the goddess's cold voice became pleasant, "But no matter how careful it is, if the observer is a god..."
Chapter completed!