Chapter 521 Coincidence in the Fog of History (4k)
"That's right, when professions such as [Astrologer] and [Prophet] resonate with [Spiritual World], and even travel in their minds, their memory is not that the stronger the better, the better, but the worse the better."
"Because only in this way can they remain relatively safe."
"It's not just because of fearing those possible unknown dangers, but also to prevent the vast and endless information."
By learning from other things, learning from one example, Allen suddenly thought of something ordinary questioning.
"So, their prayers and casting rituals before [Divine] or [Predict] are all to limit the scope so that they will not be destroyed by the boundless flow of information, and to prevent them from getting lost in the [spiritual world]?"
Caesar gave a positive answer, "Yes."
"The results of their [divination] are often vague, unclear, and vague. Do you think this is their lack of ability?"
"No, it's not like this, or it's not just like this."
"The unknown future is indeed unpredictable, and the unpredictable fate has always been high and fooling the ignorant world."
"But these [prophets] who snoop their destiny and explore the future often fail to reach their limits of their abilities when they are truly [divination] and [prophecy]."
"It's not that it can't, but that can't."
"The amount of information and how useful it is with the dangers and backlash they may suffer, this is a solution to the Libra."
"When they choose one aspect, they will inevitably abandon the other, and there is no way to have the best of both worlds."
Allen asked in confusion, “Isn’t anyone forced them?”
Caesar sneered, "Who dares to force him?"
"If you use the method of coercion to drive the other party, then how can you believe that the other party gives the real [prophecy]? How can you believe that the other party really used all its strength?"
"When you choose this worst method, both sides have become enemies and there is no longer any trust."
Upon hearing this, Allen suddenly realized that he was thinking too simple.
"[Funny Concept] is another trait, an extremely rare disease among the extraordinary group."
"If it is another profession, it is naturally an unbearable terminal illness."
"But for professions such as [Prophet] and [Astrologer], this is a great talent."
Allen nodded, expressing his understanding, "So, I can't sense the [spiritual world] because I don't have a [pass]?"
Caesar nodded, affirming Allen's statement.
"It's hard to say whether you have the qualifications to resonate with [Spiritual World], because you have not conducted this test before."
"But you don't have relevant [job certificates], nor do you do [replacement] in this regard."
"So, that's a matter of course."
Hearing this, Allen already understood the reason.
But he did not ask in depth.
Since the doubts in my heart have been resolved, we can stop here.
As for the qualification test in this area before, Master Ryan and others did not tell him about this area before he chose his career, he also expressed his understanding.
After all, even though he does not have much knowledge of prophetic professions, he can be sure that this must be a late-stage profession just by understanding the essential characteristics of these professions and the extraordinary knowledge he has.
In the past, when the tide of deciding to decide on his career was not yet on, choosing this career was a very low cost-effective decision.
Moreover, it’s not enough in the late stage. This profession lacks the powerful ability to face the enemy head-on and prefers side-by-side assistance.
Such characteristics are just a useless rib for Alan, who originally intended to save his life and had the ability to deal with dangers. It is a pity to eat it.
When the discussion between Allen and Emperor Caesar had come to an end, Renard's argument for the soul was almost over.
After Renard finished speaking, he looked at Caesar, as if waiting for a reply.
Although he was extremely indifferent, it can still be seen from his quietly turning eyes that Renard still cared about the other party's opinions. Even though he was still hostile to Caesar.
"Not bad." However, Caesar's mouth ended up spitting out two extremely simple characters, nodding slightly, without saying much.
However, as if seeing the action of Renard vaguely trying to speak, Caesar shook his head and said.
"You have learned the basic knowledge very well, and it can be seen that you have put in effort in this area."
"This is very good. After all, for a mage, knowledge is the most direct power."
"You don't have to care too much about my opinion, because that's just my opinion and cannot represent the truth."
"You only need today's doubts to be deeply buried in your heart, remember them, and verify them one by one in the years to come. Only then will that be your knowledge, the pace you keep approaching the truth."
Originally, Renard asked questions, wanting to learn more from Caesar's mouth.
But after hearing Caesar's words, Renard suddenly fell silent.
Seeing that Renard seemed to be thinking, and as if he understood something, Caesar did not wait, but turned his head and looked at Alan.
"Do you want to know the history of Charles VII and the Holy See during that period?"
Allen nodded, but added, "To be precise, I want to know why our world has a common enemy, but Charles VII would have done something to expel the Holy See's clergy and vigorously attack the Holy See's forces."
"Is this strange? No matter when, the human internal strife never ended."
Caesar smiled first, and his smile was full of meaning.
Before Alan could answer, he continued.
"The reason why Charles VII did this was not because of his desire for power, but a very coincidental result."
"In history, Charles VII was recorded as being talented and wise. He was the best among the many descendants of the sixth generation. Later, the sixth generation was critically ill and wanted to be passed down to his eldest son, so the seventh generation had no choice but to raise an army and try to seize power."
"It sounds very reasonable, right, but that's only limited to ordinary common sense."
"In fact, it was because the sixth generation had a certain degree of hesitation about the reincarnation of the seventh generation, so he finally chose the old and steadfast eldest son to succeed the throne."
"Didn't it mean that the situation in the seventh lifetime is normal?" At this time, Renard asked as if he had woken up from silence.
"It's normal, but some things are not normal and will be treated equally by everyone." Caesar also shook his head, just passing by this topic.
However, although what he said was simple, Allen and Renard could understand.
If the world only had criteria for determining right or wrong, there would not be so much discrimination, contempt, or disgust.
"The records in the history textbooks are still accurate, because when the seventh generation first started to rise up, he really felt that he was rising up to seize his rights because of the sixth generation's bias."
"Because, his memory was not awakened at that time."
"But it became different later. As the intensity of the war intensified, and the influence of more and more forces and the scale became larger, Charles VII also awakened his memory because of the stimulation."
"At that time, he also understood the deeper reason, but at that time, he could no longer stop."
Speaking of this, Caesar also sighed, not sure who he was sighing for.
"In the end, Charles VII and Abigail Charles successfully seized the throne and became the master of the empire, leaving a deep mark on his history."
"So what is a coincidence?" Allen asked.
"Do you remember, for what reason did Charles VII die?"
"It is known in history that it is due to illness." Allen nodded, but subconsciously realized something was wrong.
"It feels strange. Every emperor of the empire must be an extremely powerful extraordinary person. So, why did the Sixth Family die of illness?"
"And, the term of office of each emperor is not long. Although it is unexpectedly long in the world of ordinary people, it is not as short as possible in the view of extraordinary people."
Alan also frowned and began to remain silent at this time. It’s not that he hadn’t considered buying issues in this regard before.
But when he thought about these questions before, he would subconsciously mean that these emperors pretended to die and escape, and then continued to practice behind the scenes to defend Charles's country.
But now it seems that this is not the case.
"The answer is very simple. Since they have chosen to become emperor, they have not only rights, but also responsibilities and obligations."
"Do you know? In fact, every emperor is a powerful person of the Golden Level."
Upon hearing this, Alan and Renard's pupils suddenly widened, and a ray of surprise appeared in their eyes.
"Yes, you are not wrong. Even in that era of extraordinary hiding and magical powers, the emperors of the empire were all gold."
"This is incredible!" Allen murmured in a low voice, his tone as if he had been hit by a huge impact.
If he once thought that the conditional factors that restricted the birth of extraordinary people on Darvia were only the concentration and activity of magic particles, then after adding more relevant knowledge, he would understand better the reason why the Golden Level could not be born on Darvia.
It is very simple. The creation of the most important symbol of the Golden Level [Immortal Sacred Mark] is, from the inside, related to the comprehensive and extraordinary five-dimensional fusion and sublimation of spiritual mind, technology and energy. From the outside, it is related to the resonance with the infinite multiverse sea, and needs to be recognized by the will of the world.
However, such a situation is extremely difficult for the Darvia continent, which once cut off all ties with the multiverse and escaped to the unknown land.
The seals set up by the gods and legends innately block the extraordinary path.
"Yes, I was so surprised when I knew this fact."
Caesar also echoed in surprise, with a little pride and pride in his tone.
"Then why?" Renard asked in confusion after Allen came to his senses.
"Why doesn't the life span?" Caesar said Renard's unfinished words, "It's very simple, because although the royal family has a way to break through the golden rank or even introduce the golden rank, it is not without shortcomings."
"One of the disadvantages is that it requires lifespan."
"When the external environment cannot support the birth and consumption of the golden rank, the emperor needs to use his lifespan as firewood, burn his life, and provide his own existence."
"And the more the emperor uses his power, the more intense the combustion will be."
"So, even if the Golden Level has an extremely long life span, every emperor of the empire will live for less than 100 years."
Hearing this, Allen subconsciously looked up at Caesar.
"Don't worry, the environment has changed now, and I don't need to follow this old path."
Hearing this, Renard couldn't help but let go of his heart. But soon, he pretended to be careless and looked at the side.
"When VI was there, fierce battles were fought in order to guard the empire and protect our planes."
"So, he has extremely serious hidden injuries in his body, and his life span is considered a few shorter than those listed as emperors."
"He originally had a few years to live, which was enough to arrange the imperial power to make proper alternation, but the secret injury suddenly broke out, which caught him off guard."
Allen's heart suddenly moved, and he couldn't help but doubt the "sudden" truth.
But he did not rush to speak at this time, but continued to listen quietly.
"The sixth generation forced to leave a will, allowing the eldest son who was in the imperial capital to succeed him and then fell into a coma."
"You all know what happened later. The seventh generation raised anger and attacked the imperial capital in one breath and seized the throne."
"But it happened to be here. Before the seventh generation entered the imperial capital, the sixth generation died."
"Even for this reason, the funeral of VI was passed through two parts, the first half of the sixth eldest son, and the second half of the seventh."
I don’t know if it’s because of Alan Duoxin, but Alan always felt that when Caesar said the word “coin” before, he spoke in a playful tone.
Renard seemed to have some feeling, and quietly gave Allen a look.
The two exchanged opinions privately, but did not interrupt Caesar's explanation.
"You should understand what the so-called coincidence is."
"This truth about the Darvia continent naturally requires an extremely secret inheritance, so it does not appear in paper books, but exists in the mouth of every emperor."
"The sudden death of the sixth generation interrupted the inheritance of the royal family."
"Then, after the VII, who did not understand this part of the secret knowledge, chose what he thought was correct after the Holy See's support for the eldest son of the VI, the infiltration of the imperial system and the stealing of imperial rights."
Chapter completed!