Chapter 820: Righteous Stupid Donkey

In the Experimental Tower, Donkey, who holds the Book of Nothingness, also sees Walter Cranston's changes.

With everything that happened on the Hellfire Avenue as a foreshadowing, Tang Qi had already foreseen before Walter entered the new life node that this earth god, who insisted on the principle of not killing, would definitely try to change.

But it was only in the face of the first monster that Walter changed his principles, which was somewhat unexpected.

Tang Qi looked at Walter Cranston in the node, bathed in the light of justice, surrounded by the townspeople and cheering.

His heart still adheres to justice, but his soul has undergone a subtle twist.

A familiar melancholy sigh suddenly sounded in the laboratory again.

"My master, your chosen new dependents are about to fall, and it doesn't matter whether you kill or not, it's the loss of self that is fatal. ”

"Poor lost lamb, I see the sad end he is about to come, he is played with by fate, just like Fack and me, no matter what posture can resist......"

"Shut up, Fack. ”

......

Tang Qi's expression was a little more serious, he actually didn't expect that the dependents selected by this second "Dream Seed" would pass the trial as quickly as Stan Du Plessis.

In fact, as Stan's talent suggests, the Fantasy Realm is more stringent in choosing dependents than you can imagine.

The dozens of dream seeds released in this second batch, how many dream dependents can be harvested in the end, even Tang Qi, a pseudo-master, can't predict.

Ten are possible, and several are likely.

Originally, he thought that the birth of a second dependant would not be so soon, but at this time, he became more interested, and distracted a little attention, and fell on the "insulter of the church" node.

The trials of Walter Cranston have reached an inflection point.

After violating his "no-kill principle", he became a hero loved by the residents.

And Martin Sims, the Holy Confessor, did not blame him.

This is normal, although Martin is one of the twelve saints, there are not a few lives he has killed.

The sword of repentance in his hand, which usually means to make evil creatures repent, refers to sending them to hell to repent.

Leaving the town that had been plagued by the "brain-eating couple", the two continued on their way.

Along the way, Walter received guidance from Martin Simms, and in addition to combat skills and the use of extraordinary powers, he was more familiar with the thorny whip and the sharp tongue of the irascible old man.

Soon, the two walked to the next human gathering point.

This time, he also encountered an evil creature, and it was still Walter Cranston who took action to solve it.

With the first time, the second ruling kill becomes natural.

Ignoring the pleas of the corrupt "town consul", Walter terminated him after consulting with the residents.

There was still no problem with that, the consul was not only a despicable villain who had committed a great deal of crime in the town, but he had also taken secret medicine and turned into a bloodthirsty werewolf, eating late at night, and the food was of course innocent townspeople.

Killing the Archon caused Walter's name to be heard.

Soon, the large and small human gathering points in the area all knew that the "Holy Confessor" was beside him, followed by a young knight of justice.

Not only powerful, but also full of a sense of justice.

A large number of "Demon Hunting Invitations", "Judgment Invitations", and "Guardian Invitations" flew like snowflakes, and Walter almost took them.

He enters the desert and kills the wandering serial killers!

He faced the invading exotic races alone and annihilated them all!

He broke into the secret realm of demons and wiped out the entire race!

He received information and went into the mountains to destroy a hidden village of the Fallen!

......

Time seemed to start speeding up, and the scene within that node changed extremely quickly.

Walter Cranston has changed just as quickly, completely missing the shriveled and emaciated appearance he had when he first came.

After years of fighting, he completed his transformation from a "ascetic disciple" to a "powerful guardian".

Dressed in armor made by extraordinary craftsmen, with a striking sign on his chest, like a broken sword or a blazing white lightning, his whole being was shrouded in a strong light, a light of incomparable justice and majesty, reflecting him like a supreme god who had come to earth.

He floats above a "giant city" under construction, which is also his merit.

He is determined to bring people a stable and happy life, and to put an end to the era of foreign races, monsters, and depraved transcendents.

The giant city was formed by the merger of more than a dozen human settlements, and rightfully so, its name was set as the "City of Justice".

The lives in the vicinity of the City of Justice, whether they were monsters or other evil creatures, were in a panic and panic, and they decided to flee one after another.

The fear of the "children of justice" has penetrated deep into their bones.

The source lies in killing.

Unlike other "guardians" who save humanity, Walter Cranston, a name that is being sung throughout the New World, represents more of a cold judgment than a guardian. As long as you are in chaos and evil, and fall into his hands, you will be sentenced to death.

This is a good thing for the humans who are sheltered by Vought, and the powerful guardians bring stable order.

Those chaotic and evil creatures would rather invade other human settlements than appear near the City of Justice.

For a time, the City of Justice, which was under construction, received a large number of applications to enter the city.

This perfect progress made Walter Cranston seem to have undergone a "metamorphosis", and now he looks extremely determined, like a god who will never make mistakes, protecting the people and bringing him the happiness and peace he has been so desperate for in Blackfire City.

After the establishment of the city, it is natural to arrange the system of governance, promulgate laws, and establish a stable and lasting order.

Martin Sims, who had been mentoring him for a long time, as Walter's teacher, offered his help once again, and he handed over the ancient "Code of Thorns" to Walter.

If there are no accidents, Walter Cranston will use these incredible "feats" to surpass his teachers and become an even more revered saint in the future.

But the accident still came.

With the completion of the City of Justice, Walter began to expand, believing that he had a mission and an obligation to bring justice and peace to the rest of humanity in this new continent.

He sent out invitations to dozens of human gathering points further afield, some of them agreeing, others still refusing, all with their own reasons.

But Walter believes that it is the hypocrisy and selfishness of the "upper class" who control the gathering points.

They refuse to join in order to continue to do evil and continue to enjoy.

After Walter's warning was fruitless, he personally entered the gathering points, arrested all the upper echelons, and held a public trial in the City of Justice.

Those in the upper echelons did not admit defeat, some of them hired lawyers, some of them invited wise men, and some of them simply appeared in court themselves, they read the Code of Thorns by heart, and based on the contents of the code, they refuted Walter Cranston's accusations, and even accused Walter of atrocities.

Walter could have appeared in court to confront him or consult the citizens of the City of Justice, and he had the power to make changes to the code and to impose better laws.

But he didn't, and at the instigation of some of his fanatical supporters, Walter opted for a forced ruling.

In the end, this turmoil ended in a complete victory for Walter.

Those "opponents" with their own reasons were hanged in public, and the human settlements they ruled and managed were forcibly incorporated into the City of Justice.

The residents, who had just experienced the stability of the order, expressed their support for Vought's rule.

They didn't realize that because of this turmoil, Walter saw the "weakness" of the code, which was often inapplicable and often exploited by opposing beings.

Walter argues that the city of justice needs to be more efficient.

Soon, Walter threw the Code of Thorns aside, and every word he said began to cross the code and become the new norm, gradually taking the place of the Code.

It was on the day that the Codex expired, Martin Sims came to Water's palace.

In the presence of all his subordinates, the penitent retrieved the code himself, and sneered, throwing out the thorns that had not been used in a long time.

"Smack!"

Walter, who was already incomparably powerful, could not avoid this whipping.

At the same time, the vicious words of the Holy Confessor sounded again in the palace, and there was a rare trace of anger in his tone.

"It is my fault, you damned, childish lost fool, that I should let your stench and arrogant black hoof touch this codex, and that of the new lord who is high up but blind. ”

"Goodbye, righteous fool ass. ”

Happily insulting his disciple, Martin Sims, who also piggybacked on Tang Qi by the way, turned around and disappeared into the City of Justice.

Apparently he also knew that his thorn lash would no longer work, just like the thorn code.

Walter Cranston, who had fallen into a frenzy, was extremely firm in his belief that his conviction was absolute justice.

He began to expand with "violence" and "death", and all opponents, both outside and inside the city, had to submit to his coercion, and those who did not give in died.

A high-pressure order in a short period of time can bring great efficiency and strength, but bottlenecks also come quickly.

When the expansion was temporarily halted, the chaotic evil forces that had been scattered everywhere began to unite.

The city of justice had to go through a great test.

Walter Cranston thought that his "righteous philosophy" would make the inhabitants of the city love and respect him, which was the case at first, but soon he realized that love and respect had become ...... Fear.

No one dared to raise the slightest objection in front of him, for that would mean death.

The long killing made Walter forget about other means, because he didn't need it.

Death and violence make everyone dare not speak, let alone show their dark side that does not match "absolute justice".

Human beings are originally a race rich in desires.

In order not to let the release of desire bring death, the inhabitants of the City of Justice began to suppress themselves, and they did not dare to face the "Children of Justice" floating above the city like gods, like a volcano that suppressed the impulse to erupt.

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