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Chapter 84 Another guess about the Sands of Time

"Why do you think it was human at first?" Although almost all the members of Shizhisha whom you have met so far are humans, Katherineko did not think that Panis would determine the enemy's race because of this, so he asked in confusion: "When they were enthusiastic and indulgent to see each other, they could not confirm his racial age and identity in the end."

"There are the largest number of demigod mages, so the base is the largest." Panis said: "And relatively speaking, humans have the shortest lifespan. First, short-lived races are more likely to do such things than long-lived races."

"I'm afraid this is not necessarily the case." Catherine's beautiful eyebrows frowned and shook her head, "In the face of death, there is probably no distinction between races or longevity and short life. Everyone has the same fear. Indeed, the longer the race, the less likely it is to regard natural death. The shorter the race, the more reluctant it is to leave before the verge of death, but this does not mean that the creatures of the longevity race are unwilling to continue to live."

"But in terms of probability, humans are more likely." Panis shrugged and did not continue to argue: "But some of my previous speculations may have been wrong, and I actually forgot the most critical point. There are only a few demigod mages in humans, and there are no unknown demigods. In other words, all possible candidates are spread out on the table, and their every move can be verified. It is difficult to play another role and organize a large number of people to collect time for him."

"When it comes to organizing a large number of people to collect time for him, I have an idea." Moore's slender fingers stroked the strings of Flarentgen, enduring the urge to pluck the strings, and whispered: "Shizhisha has acted so many times, but there is no news leak. Moreover, there are several legendary strongmen in the organization, right? The leader of their organization can actually make so many strongmen willing to serve him. What is it with? Is it just to extend his life and restore youth and vitality? People who can be tempted by this bait should be very afraid of death, but do you still remember what happened outside Deer Saren?"

"Are you talking about those people who self-destructed themselves?" Lina was very impressed by what happened at that time. If Penis hadn't pressed herself down in advance, she might have hurt herself. Although she didn't say it clearly afterwards, she still often remembered that scene: "It's really surprising. In order to keep the secret of the Sand of Time, they would rather choose to self-destruct than fall into our control. This is indeed not in line with the image of fear of death."

"You have this kind of thought, too." Moore's smile on his face was very gentle, but his voice was cold. He obviously had a deep hatred for the members of Shi Zhisha: "They would rather alarm us than plunder us indiscriminately, and could self-destruct four people without hesitation. I don't think such people are afraid of death. So, I think it's better to say that they are in a very state... Yes, it's fanatical. They fanatical about following the leaders' instructions, including using strange methods to slaughter ordinary people, and even letting them die by themselves."

"It doesn't sound like an organization, it's like a religion." Panis rubbed his chin and said in a daze: "This kind of fanatical attitude is more about faith and worship than obedience. So according to your opinion, they are actually a religious organization? But I don't know any gods who control the rules of time. The rules of time and space are too profound. Since ancient times and mythological times before the First Age, no one can parse their rules and become gods."

"I haven't said that they must be religious organizations. I just think they are a bit similar." Moore denied: "And even if they are really religious organizations, they may not be related to time. Maybe some confident demigod intends to imitate the one who was appointed gods three thousand years ago, collecting faith and preparing to attack the realm of gods. Those who help him plunder time are his fanatical believers, willing to die for him. Well, the more they think, the more likely they are, they won't be really guessed, this kind of crazy believer is the most troublesome."

"If it has nothing to do with time, what do they do to plunder other people's time?" Panis asked back, "Are they free and have nothing to do when they risk being enemies of the whole world?"

"Of course it's to survive." Moore looked at Pannis with an idiot-like look. He said contemptuously: "Is your brain rusted? Have you heard that dead people can still be called gods? If you want to break through the boundaries of gods, the premise is to live. The problem is that you should know that boundaries are better than me. It cannot be easily broken through in dozens or hundreds of years, otherwise there will be no second example of successful gods in three thousand years. And from your story, it can be seen that their cooperation with the God servant is more like equality rather than subordinate. The God servant is standing behind Danakus. If there is no equal god standing behind the sand of time in the future, what qualifications are they qualified to cooperate with the God servant? Of course, this is just a irresponsible conjecture. No one can be sure that the fact is this, but judging from all their performances, this conjecture may not be impossible."

"It is indeed very likely, no wonder the people of the God servant trusted the members of Shi Zhisha so much, and even handed over the blood of divineness to them." Panis sneered: "I'm afraid that it is because the God servant knew the ultimate purpose of Shi Zhisha's leader. Not only did the two sides not only had no conflict, but could even cooperate, so they did this."

"I don't know this." Moore's shrugging actions were unique and free and easy: "Instead of guessing here, I'd better wait until Master Feila has a result and I will investigate it quickly. By the way, what did you say just now? At the beginning, it means that you will set out tomorrow? Why did such a sentence suddenly appear?"

"It's nothing. I originally thought that since the scope of doubt has been expanded, it would be meaningless to force Feila to help us consider possible candidates." Panis explained: "It's better to take action ourselves and look up the clues of Shizhisha together."

"Ha, you can leave here early by the way." Moore chuckled, and everyone saw through Panis's words insincere, but only Moore joked: "Stop the old friend being too worried about these things, right?"

"But my idea has changed." Panis said: "Tomorrow, I will send the news to Feila, so that he can help us collect information from his own channels, and then we will leave. If it is really like you guessed, it is impossible for a person to collect faith without any trace. If you follow this idea, you may have some new clues."
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