383. Evil cowards

Bane looked at the table piled high with gifts.

Jimmy isn't stupid, but after all, he's just a boy and can only come up with such a "plan"?

As long as Enid opened the gift and pretended that the note was a blessing, all his plans would be useless.

Then let him add some spices.

Bane winked at Jimmy's box.

He's here to make things interesting.

Bane walked around the crowd to the back door of the building, which led to a back garden, which led to a small three-story western-style building.

Jimmy was already there, and he was going to send a gift to the guests who were resting in the bungalow.

In Jimmy's eyes, this gentleman is the key to tonight, and he will tell the true identity of the guest who hates the inhuman race, Hora.

If only he really hated the inhuman race as most of the members of the Primordial Flame did.

The new Cardinal Adams was sent to England by the Pope because he was not as impulsive and irritable as other diocesan bishops.

Moreover, most bishops, especially cardinals, are not as disgusted with the inhuman race as the world thinks, and they know the facts better than others, and know that the real meaning of incitement is only a means to an end.

Rhetoric used to incite emotions is not necessarily the truth.

But for the bishops, it doesn't matter whether the believer knows the truth or not, because in their eyes it is a very "luxury" to give the believer complete sincerity, and the price of this is more human life.

The top brass of the Primordial Flame believe that saving more lives is more important than the so-called right to know.

Of course, they don't care about the lives of other races, and some may feel that the actions of the Primordial Fire are too radical, and some of their actions are not necessary in this day and age.

Bane used to think that the followers of the Primordial Fire were a bunch of crazy arsonists, but now he still doesn't approve of some of their actions like "massacre", but at least he can understand their motives.

Because now he sees farther.

Bane is able to see himself from a higher, more holistic perspective at the moment, and it is because of you that he knows something that he has overlooked.

He's a bad guy.

The particularly bad kind.

Although he didn't use "kindness" and "justice" to advertise himself before, it was because he was very disdainful and contemptuous of these things.

But when he learns to look at these so-called virtues from the perspective of human society as a whole, he discovers that these qualities are not deception and stupidity as he once thought, but the shackles of real intelligent people for all mankind.

so that humanity does not break its own yokes.

When everyone around him abides by the bottom line, he thinks everyone is stupid, and regards all those who are willing to stay in the "cage" as cowards, and those who dare to step on the bottom line like him are wise and warriors.

This is not the truth.

It's really arrogant, my past self,

The arrogant belief that he is superior to the countless years of experience of mankind in the world mistakenly thinks that he has really seen through the laws of the world, and thinks that he is a puppet master who manipulates the ropes.

I don't know he's just a clown.

The survival law that he upholds at the expense of others and benefiting himself is just a circle drawn by the sages early in the morning, and he is just walking along the road paved early in the morning.

Good character is necessary, and the really strong and intelligent people know its importance.

Because morality can make the whole society move upward.

And the most powerful person regards the entire human society as his own strength, and the external world as his opponent, unlike short-sighted people like him, who only care about the advantages and disadvantages of the moment.

Bane respected those sages and saints from the bottom of his heart at this time, because they were the most powerful people in this world, and it was easy to do bad things, and it was not difficult to do good deeds.

The real difficulty is to get all the crazy Homo sapiens in this chaotic world to obey the great rule they created – morality.

Together with natural selection, they charted the "right" path for this disorderly world.

Compared to them, they are really nothing.

What an evil coward he is.

He admired the sage, and because of this, he realized that he could never be like that, when he knew the laws of the world and saw the benefits of "short-sighted evil".

Without hesitation, he threw himself into the darkness.

He was guilty, and it was so heavy.

No pardon can be granted.

In this way, Bane buried his respect for kindness deep in his heart.

Then release the beast from its cage, let the evil in your heart take root and grow unscrupulously, let greed and hunger eat away at your reason, and let lust and madness break your rational boundaries.

Then, with the Eye of Odin, witness the joyful and almost brutal spectacle.

Bane looked into the back garden.

This will be the prelude to a great drama.

The confusion of the Silver Knight.

Washed with blood and death.

Bane took the first step with a happy mood.

Then a blonde teenage girl appeared at the end of the road.

No, run.

Bane controlled his body to adjust his direction.

But it's too late.

The short-haired girl followed suit.

Peloris shouted:

"Bane?"

Bane stopped and smiled:

"Hello. ”

Hola and Peloris walked up to him.

He should actually be grateful to Hara for her talent, because if it weren't for her revenge on him, he wouldn't have been able to disarm the symbol of supreme wisdom and gain a perspective beyond mortals.

But what Hola did couldn't help but give him the creeps.

Silverhand and Pit Viper were both criminals who had killed people, but their identities alone weren't enough to give Bane any fear.

What really kept him from being scared was the look of the two of them, the strange expressions and whispers that he couldn't fully see even now.

Bane wasn't the current host of Odin's Eye, not as much as Lamont did, but there were many things he couldn't hide from his eyes.

Hola is not among them.

She was able to shapeshift, and that was Hewen's adopted daughter, and that was all he knew, and Lamont told herself that the girl's fate was interesting, and that her father's life was even more magnificent.

But Bane couldn't see through all of them, and now he could see through Jimmy, he could see through his family, but he couldn't see through Hara, just as he couldn't see through Hervin, he couldn't see through George, he couldn't see through Enid, he couldn't see through Adams, he couldn't see through the sleeping behemoth sticking out of the palace.

I can't see through the majestic figure that radiates light.