Section 288 Kecha Goyat 23

"Your impression of Kecha Goyat is just 'wise'?"

"Maybe add the word 'great'. Redcoat replied. "More powerful than humans. ”

"But isn't that a small creature that doesn't even have its own entity, and can't even interfere with matter without the help of others?"

Moon Warlocks are usually confident, and they have reason to be confident. For by the time they left the academy, the weak, the stupid, and the other inferior among them had all been eliminated. Even if there were, the number was reduced to a very low level.

"Hehe," Redcoat chuckled. "Wisdom produces power, but power does not produce wisdom. ”

"Uncle, what do you think will be the final result this time?"

"I don't know. Although the other party did not specify what "this time" meant, Hongyi knew the other party's problem.

Whether they wanted to or not, they were completely involved this time. It is really difficult to predict what state the chaos caused by Kecha Goyat will end in the end. Will the Stygian Moon win?Successfully capture or kill Kaychagoat?Will the Radiant Moon succeed?Finally form an alliance and get the help of incredible extra powers. Or will Kecha Goyat himself prove with military victories that he is capable of becoming the third pole in this world?

"Can't you tell?"

"Everybody feels like they're right. Redcoat replied thoughtfully.

"But in the end, there can only be one that is right, and everything but that one is wrong, isn't it?"

"You're a warlock, too," Redcoat replied. "So you should know that warlocks never make mistakes when it comes to big things. If they want to, the Warlocks will be able to achieve their goals. If you can't do it, it's just a matter of weighing the pros and cons and thinking it's not worth it. ”

Of course, perhaps in the eyes of irrelevant people, this statement is very stupid and even unreasonable, and it is a complete bias. But as a high-level warlock, you must be able to understand that this is actually true.

Because warlocks have the ability to observe and interfere with fate.

Those who don't know anything about magic will find this power terrifying and incredible—warlocks are like celestials, omnipotent.

Those who know more about magic will understand that this kind of magic is indeed a very effective and covert means if it is used as a weapon - to fight or wreak havoc, or even to try to slay others (of course, it can also be targeted to give protection). But if it's something else, it's an ability that has a lot of disadvantages, a lot of costs, and sometimes it's not clear whether there are more advantages or disadvantages.

But now the Red Cloak has understood that maybe this power is not without its drawbacks, however, it does allow the warlocks to never make mistakes.

The red coat was figured out after a complete failure. He originally seemed to have a chance to win, and even if he lost, he wouldn't lose so ugly, so easily and so completely, that he couldn't even turn over, or even struggle a little.

It's not because the warlocks are smart, it's not because they have incredible foresight and predictability, it's not because they're particularly lucky, it's just that they "know everything". All conspiracies, all plans, all grand ideas and precise judgments, or keen ideas, are pale before this force. It is necessary to know that an invincible brave man in the world is also a fragile baby who is unable to protect himself when he is in infancy, a towering tree that covers the sky and the sun, and when it just sprouts, it is a seedling that can be trampled to death by just stepping on it. Warlocks don't need to invest a lot of strength to nip the scourge in infancy.

Of course, warlocks don't know everything—they don't need to. They just need to know how to do it and they can achieve their ends. They don't care why they do it, what the consequences will be and what their goals will ultimately be.

Just like those math problems – whether you're a schoolboy or a mathematician, the correct answer is the same. Perhaps the mathematician is from the height of academic dialectic, by considering various theorems and related proofs, while the elementary school student does not know anything, but just draws a gourd according to the method of solving problems in the book. But either way, the end result is the same.

Stygian sent an army of high-ranking warlocks to deal with Kechagoat, and Kaechagoat sent an archon to try to form an alliance with Kechagoat. It cannot but be said that both sides have paid enough to prove their sincerity. Behind this incident, both sides observed the result they needed - the Stygian Moon saw the destruction of Kecha Goat, and the Hui Moon saw Kecha Goat join hands with them.

However, there is only one correct answer. ”

"So I don't know what's wrong. The red coat spread his hands. "People make mistakes. Don't talk about magic, even when someone says something in your ear, people often hear it wrong, don't they?"

He turned his head, not seeing the indescribable look in his daughter's eyes.

It's all human beings who make mistakes...... She still made a mistake after all. It's still the kind of irreparable mistake that has been committed.

Perhaps there is no such thing as "the husband is innocent and guilty" in this world, but the relevant truth is eternal. If you have something that doesn't match you, you're likely to invite disaster.

Careless, really careless.

Now, she could hardly imagine that she had made such a mistake. If only it had been repeated, if only she could have looked at it again, looked at it and thought about it again, maybe she would have made that mistake. But in that moment, greed blinded her eyes and blinded her to the looming threat. Yes, it is enough to convey the information of the Huiyue camp back. What she should have done was to stay with her father in peace, and wait peacefully in this little shelter for everything to end, instead of trying to make a big deal out of it.

Greed hurts!Because when greed is in the heart, humans (or some other intelligent race) will selectively ignore something very important. Even if an electronic speaker is attached to your ear to sound the alarm to you, the greedy person will not hear it, and even if a big sign is hung in front of you, the greedy person will not notice.

She turned around and walked back to her room. She knew very well that although the red coat was not a warlock, this man possessed a keen judgment and insight that no warlock possessed. Since he used such a conservative attitude, it shows that this matter is mysterious.

Yes, as a Ranger and a Scout, he managed to capture the actions of one of the enemy archons and find out the targets of her covert operations - this is definitely a great credit to be written about. According to the standards of the earth, it is not too much to show off even if you wear saffron and hang streamers on the streets. But the question is...... No one has set the end of transmitting that kind of information back.

She came to no man's land and opened her terminal. Inside was still the shocking command.

It was an order from the High Command of the Banshee's Gate (in order to deal with Kecha Goat, the Stygian camp set up a special command, and all the troops were invested in cooperation with the Banshee's Gate of Wisdom, and the Rangers were of course part of it), so to speak, from the highest level, and no one could fight or change the order.

The content of the order was simple, and every ruthless word said the same thing - she was ordered to sabotage the negotiations between the Radiant Moon camp and Kaicha Goat, or rather cooperate.

That's right, strict orders. The order didn't say what would happen if the operation failed, but she knew that it would certainly not be an optimistic ending. In fact, it is not only "not optimistic". The thought of her possible fate made her almost want to swallow her fingers with regret.

Over there was an archon, each chosen from among tens of millions, hundreds of millions, billions of warlocks, possessing great strength and superior intelligence. And she's just a mere Ranger - as we all know, Rangers have never been known for being good at war. Not to mention that there is also a Kecha Goyat on the side who no one can understand the strength. Call him weak, he was indeed locked up in those institutes by the warlocks for long enough years. Call him powerful, he has established his power in the Banshee's Gate in a very short period of time, and has defeated the Stygian Warlocks on the battlefield.

Interfering with both is impossible for a single person to do – the stakes are as great as a one-way ticket to death.

But this command-emanating order is harshly worded and simple, and does not allow for bargaining or deliberate misinterpretation. She couldn't do nothing — if that was the case, then she'd been a one-way ticket to death, the non-refundable one — and she couldn't even play a sideshow.

As long as she hadn't made up her mind to go into exile in Huiyue's territory and never return, she wouldn't be able to resist the order. Of course, even if she did, giving up all her future and opportunity in exchange for her life, it would be difficult for her to succeed. What she said to Redcoat before was not a lie, the Ranger had powerful restrictions that could make her die without knowing it with a little exploitation.

So, there was only one chance at the moment, and she had to do what she was told. Even if it's an obvious dead end.

Even if it is unreasonable, it is simply an order to send people to death, and the soldiers can only obey it. That's why every Moon Warlock does everything they can to climb up. It is happiness to dominate the fate of others, and it is pain to be dominated.

Of course, from an official point of view, this is another reasonable order. Because it was clear that there was no way for the Stygian camp to interfere with a negotiation that was bound to have huge and disastrous consequences—except for her. Now that she's at Archon Huiyue's side, now that she's already blended in, maybe she can do better, can't she?

Yes, you've done a great job – you've done a great job, you've done a lot, but can you do more?

For the top commanders, this was an obvious gamble with a small profit. Lost, they were just losing a Ranger. Although the Rangers are an elite unit, it is not a trivial matter to lose a few deaths. If it succeeds, it really removes a huge threat.

Who says that people are equal to each other? On the battlefield, the boss has the right to push his subordinates to their deaths -- and it can be reasonable and legal, and there are no loopholes at all. Not even a completely neutral third party can fault it.

She believed that one of them was playing tricks, but at this moment she was in enemy territory, so what could she do? and the order had been communicated so well that it was impossible to change it.

She had to find a way out of this predicament. If only her rangers were equipped with her. As mentioned earlier, that set of equipment can make a warlock invisible in the true sense of the word, and only extremely limited means such as mass detection can be effective. With that set of equipment, she would at least be able to follow the Supreme Star, and at least theoretically there was a slight chance of sabotaging the peace talks...... To this extent, even if she fails in the end, she can at least have a excuse, or a hope of avoiding punishment.

But the problem is, she hid her Ranger gear somewhere in the middle of nowhere. At this moment, where is the opportunity to get those equipment back?

There's no such thing, just follow the words of the Supreme Star - well, to put it simply, that's called looking for death.