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Chapter 276 Make a plan

"I must arrange a way out for this world and these undead, and do not ask them to go well in the future, but at least they have to have a chance to survive in the possible crisis in the future." Nellie said without hesitation. Obviously, this idea has been entrenched in her heart for many years: "They need to have the basis for peaceful coexistence with creatures, so they will not kill each other as soon as they meet. Although it seems that this problem was solved when they were born, it may not be because there are no intelligent creatures in this world. Therefore, I need to observe for a long time to confirm whether the hatred for creatures in their souls has really disappeared. At the same time, they also need to have enough capital.

, let the creatures be unable to live without them and can only accept their existence, so I have introduced many unique dark-oriented plants to this world. This world is not suitable for creatures to stay for a long time, and those crops can only grow smoothly in this world. If creatures want those scarce materials, they must rely on the help of the undead. At the same time, for the creatures, the skeleton undead who can control three corpses is the best labor force, and it is difficult for the ghosts who truly die, the bone knight, the mummy and the corpse witch, are the best adventure teammates. With these characteristics, after the two worlds are connected, the children will have sufficient opportunities to live with peace of mind."

"But, having too much may not be a good thing." Panis pondered: "Don't forget that greed is always one of the original sins of intelligent creatures. If what they have is too tempting, they may be enslaved by other greedy races."

"That's their problem." Nellie did not express surprise at all, and said naturally: "When they can't eat, I can teach them to eat, and when they can't walk, I can teach them to walk, but I can't feed them, nor will I walk on my back. I can open up a path for them, but the road they want to walk in the future can only be decided by them. Whether they are enslaved or enslaved other races, even if they die in the end, that's their own decision. It's not a question I should consider. Is there any problem I think so?"

"No, no problem, it's better than I thought." Panis nodded and praised, "It's becoming more and more like a responsible god."

"Hehe." Neri smiled proudly at Panis and continued: "But to achieve this goal, one prerequisite must be met, that is, the changes I have made must not be destroyed. If those changes lose their effect, everything will be in vain and the dead will return to their original state. So, I determined a problem. In order to make everything go according to my plan, to prevent the dead from becoming a tool for Danacus to realize his ambitions, and to allow those children to have future and hope, Danacus must not have the opportunity to regain the hegemony. In other words, Danacus's church must be destroyed and Danacus must also die. Only in this way can the dead gain true freedom."

"I don't deny the correctness of this conclusion." Although Panis said that he did not deny it, his expression seemed unquestionable, and he just nodded and said, "So, is there your long suicide plan?"

Nellie gave Panis a blank look. In order not to cause unnecessary debate, the female knight ignored the problem that Panis seemed to mean something, but continued at her own pace: "I think Finch should have told you about the changes I made to the dead."

"Well, he told me." Panis sighed and nodded in the rhythm of Nellie, "But I'm surprised that you can consider so carefully so many details, including the overall strength of controlling the undead, so that they will not pose too much threat to the creatures. It is reasonable to say that these things are difficult to consider. Ahem, don't get me wrong, this is not a satirizing you, I'm talking serious, it's really surprising."

"Accident, even I am very surprised." Neli snorted dissatisfied and muttered, "Because that was not what I thought of."

"Well, that's even more surprising." Panis said in surprise: "I never knew that the Guardians would consider such complex issues. I thought that the problems they thought about in their minds were all left to sleep besides eating."

"If there is still a chance, I will definitely tell Lucia this sentence." Nellie gritted her teeth and said, "By the way, let her tell Mina, you will know that in their minds, in addition to eating and sleeping, they can also consider how to kill you."

"Ahem, your behavior is wrong." Panis coughed a few times, "Actually, I can't blame me, this is the impression they leave on people."

"Actually, the dragon clan has such a long life, and their experience is more than anyone else, but they just don't want to say it." Neri sighed and explained to her friend: "For example, Mina, she had never seen you a few times before, and she saw your hidden dangers at a glance. This is the experience accumulated by a long life. Lucia is the same. After she knew that I hope that living creatures and the undead would live in peace, she provided me with many very good advice, including allowing the undead to have physical needs, such as eating and sleeping. She said this

Only in this way can the life of the undead not be pursued at all, and cause trouble because of boredom. Of course, it also includes appropriately reducing the strength of the undead and not pose too much threat to the creatures. Not only her, after Fincher recovered, he also provided me with a lot of help. It can be said that without them, my thoughts may always be an immature idea, and it will not become a reality until now. So, if you have the opportunity, I would like to express my gratitude to them for me. I am very grateful for everything they have done for this world."

"You'd better find time to talk to them." Panis curled his lips: "I won't do this for you."

"Hmph." Neli turned her head away angrily, but turned back a few seconds later, continuing: "After I made these changes to the undead, the mission has not ended. I must understand the situation of the living world over the years before I can formulate a plan for Danakus, which is also a plan for allowing the undead and living creatures to live in peace."
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