A time when everyone bowed down at the feet of the Demon King
Some people say it's the Black Iron Age, some say it's the Age of the End of Law. I think it's because everyone wants to be a hero, and the time has passed, and the time when I heard that it was okay to die at night, and I would rather sacrifice myself to save the world (not necessarily doing this, just thinking about it).
The time has come when everyone is vying to be the Demon King, and even wants to replace him, to gain great power, power, treasures, abilities, and harems, and to fall into the Demon Path and fall at the feet of the Demon King (again, I just want to be the Demon King).
Monopoly is serious, the gap between the rich and the poor is widening, comparison, crushing, spiritual emptiness is filled with endless ** and material, no longer pursuing free spirituality, pursuing ** under the pleasure of slavery (all kinds of ** to be satisfied, to abuse the pleasure of the opponent).
Therefore, the author thinks that "How the Demon King Plays the Bad Brave" is not a portrayal of our times?
"You're right, that's true, so we can't go back to where we used to live, and I've separated our people from the rebels, and now they're all living in a secluded place on the Krurod border, and we're going to go back there." Through heart-to-heart communication, Tanan repeated what the angel had told him.
"That's great. I don't want to live with those rebels, or I'm going to break their necks." Hadak said.
The angel led the way, leaving the borders of Tetalia and coming to the territory of Krurod, into a valley, in front of a huge hill made of rocks.
"What's going on, my king, there is no road ahead, only a mountain made of big stones." Hadak asked Tanan.
"Dude, please don't call me king again, okay? This is it, and just behind this monolith is our new barbarian nation, Paradise." Tanan continued to listen to the angel.
"Really, Brother Tanan, I still called you well when you first started the uprising." Hadak reads.
I saw that the angel used telepathic communication to make Tanan recite a series of incantations, and the huge rock in front of him was removed, and a world with a different cave appeared in front of him.
The three of them passed through the portal and came to a savannah similar to Tanan's hometown, where the breeze was gentle, everything was thriving, and in the distance, groups of giant beasts and other creatures could be seen, and there were many barbarians grazing them behind.
It is indeed a miracle, the power of the ancestors is simply unlimited, Tanan saw this scene, and secretly thought.
"Brother Tanan, it's all so beautiful! Our dream has come true! Our uprising has not been in vain! For all this! I have come to feel that all the sacrifices of our people in this uprising are worth it!" Hadak shouted loudly with joy.
Then an old man came to them with a staff, this man was the ancestor of the leader, and a young man followed him.
"King Tanan, Hadak, what do you think of this place?" The old man spoke.
"That's great, who are you, old man?" Hadak asked.
"Then let your son tell you!" The old man continued, and the young man standing behind him stepped forward.
"Father, it makes me happy to see you again, I thought I was dead in that battle, but, you see, it is this prophet, he is the representative of the ancestors sent to the mortal world, it is he who, by his magical spells, has saved me and many other barbarians, and brought us here, and has lived in this place that is even more beautiful than a dream." The son of Hadak ran to his father and saluted.
"Son, I didn't expect to see you again in my lifetime, I really feel that this world is so beautiful, I'm not dreaming, am I?" Seeing this, Hadak suddenly raised his right hand and slammed it into his head with an old fist, and his son hurriedly ran up and gave his father a barbarian hug, so that he knew that he was real.
As a result, Hadak's old punch still hit him firmly on the head, shouting, "Oh, it doesn't look like !!! dream."
Hadak's antics caused the Tanan, the angels, and the ancestors to burst into laughter, only Hadak and his son were already in tears.
Suddenly, Hadak walked up to the old man and fell to his knees with a snap: "Lord Prophet, you have been so great to save my son, I Hadak will never forget, so let me kowtow to you first." After saying that, Hadak kowtowed to the old man.
Before his head could be knocked down, the old man hurriedly dropped his staff and picked up Hadak with both hands. Hadak, don't do this, I can't afford it, if you want to thank King Tanan, the herb that saved your son was found by my king, and this place was found by my king; I'm just a helper."
Hadak suddenly got up, ran towards Tanan, hugged Tanan tightly in his arms, and said with tears streaming down his face: "Good brother, big brother, I am really ashamed of you, I once doubted your reason for continuing to start the war, but you treated me so kindly, big brother, I can't repay it, I wish to follow my brother to the death in the future, and pay the soup to make trouble. As long as my brother says a word, Hadak's old life is yours."
"Big brother, don't say that... Brothers are supposed to be like this... If something like this happens to my son... , I'm sure the eldest brother will help the brother like this..."Tanan was almost suffocated by the hug, and barely managed to say a few words.
"Father, let go, Lord Tanan's face is red." Hadak's son shouted from the sidelines, and Hadak finally let go.
"Todak, kneel down to your stepfather." Hadak turned his head and said to his son.
"Father-in-law, be swayed by the child." Todak immediately knelt down for Tanan and began to kowtow.
"How can this work?" Tanan was shocked to see this.
"Good brother, you saved the life of the dog, and since you and I are brothers, and my son is your son, why should he recognize you as a father?" Hadak said to Tanan.
Seeing the performance of the Hadak father and son who couldn't refuse, and seeing that the ancestor nodding and smiling at Tanan, Tanan had no choice but to remain silent and acquiesce.
When Todak stood up." From now on, Tanan is your father just like me, and whatever he wants you to do, you must do it with all your might, because your life was given to you by your father-in-law. Hadak ordered his son.
"Honor." His son responded.
From then on, as soon as Todak saw Tanan, he would call Tanan his father, which made Tanan always stay away from Todak, and not meet him as a last resort.
"This is our barbarians' new home, Paradise.
The ancestors were deeply moved when they saw the great uprising of King Tanan who rescued our barbarians from oppression, enslavement, and enslavement by the King of Mage.
Then the ancestors saw that King Tanan did not repeat the mistakes that Jagg had made, and his purpose was not to conquer all the lands between the oceans, but to truly save our barbarians from oppression and slavery, to pursue true freedom and the greatest emancipation, and to establish a true paradise.
My king is far greater than Jag, the greatest king of our barbarians from ancient times to the present day, so the ancestors unanimously decided to give this paradise as a reward to King Tanan and to the people who follow him." The old man, who claimed to be the Great Prophet, stood on a high platform in the square of the capital of Paradise and addressed all the barbarian people who lived in Paradise.
There were all the people of Tanan's hometown, including the captains who had been poisoned by him, even Tanan's father, of course, the old goblin, and finally the Blood Stick.
"Tanan, I'm glad you were able to put an end to your mistakes in time." When Tanan came to the city, his father was the first to hug him.
"Father, you're not," Tanan said.
"That's not the case, when I thought I was dead, didn't you send the Great Prophet to wake me up, and then bring me here, saying that our ancestors had invited us to Paradise. Son, I know your troubles, the rebellious fellows of Krurod, and the affairs of Mulland to be dealt with by you, I know that you have to deceive us." Tanan's father said in a tone of understanding.
"King Tanan, please forgive your sins." Under the leadership of the old goblin, all the captains of Tanan fell to their knees in front of Tanan." We don't know your good intentions, and we feel very guilty of your offense when we think about it now."
"Hurry up, everyone, get up, we are all brothers who have been born and died together. Do you need to blame yourself like this for this little thing? What kind of person do you think of me Tanan for doing this? Is I Tanan the kind of person who is narrow-minded and obsessed with big things?" Tanan spoke to the crowd.
"Of course you're not." The crowd responded.
"Then get me up, don't be like a mage, I'm a man, just stand up like a barbarian." Tanan continued to shout.
Hearing this, after brushing it, everyone stood up and surrounded King Tanan, hugging, tears, Tanan was also infected by this atmosphere, and began to reminisce with his captains.
There was only one person still standing there at a distance, afraid to approach, yes, it was the ogre-blood stick; Apparently, Tanan noticed him.
"Hey, what's wrong with you?" Tanan asked.
This opening was not tight, and when I saw the blood stick, he knelt down and kowtowed to Tanan.
"I am a great sin, I have no face to see you, and it is not a pity to die, so you have shown me a great kindness, and you have punished me with grace, so that I can bear it." The bloody stick buried its head in the dirt.
"Yes, Bloody Stick, you are different from others, you have committed a very serious crime, I should have punished you harshly, do you know why I had to save you after Hadak killed you?" Tanan asked.
"King Tanan, little one doesn't know." The bloody stick continued to bury his head in the dirt and said.
"Then let me tell you.1, I am responsible for a large part of my dereliction of duty for your sins.At that time, when you made your first mistake, I did not punish you immediately, but let you continue to make mistakes.2, My ancestors forgave my sins because I repented in time and atoned for them with practical actions.Therefore, I think you must live to atone for your sins, not just die.Death is not the greatest punishment for a person, but he must live to atone for his sins, only then can he be forgiven by others.
So, Bloody Stick, do you have the courage to take concrete actions to atone for your sins?"
Tanan said.
"I have." The bloody stick whimpered.
"Yes, stand up for me! Don't be like a shrunken turtle! I don't need such unseeded subordinates as King Tanan!" Tanan continued to shout.
The bloody stick stood up, straightened up, his face covered with tears, and clenched his chin.
"I'll announce your punishment now.
1. You must be handcuffed and shackled to show that you are a repeat offender.
2. You have to clean the public toilets in the capital square every day.
3. In addition, you have to do ten pieces, at least three or more people to prove; And it is recognized as a great good thing, so that you can atone for your sins.
Do you think this sentence is fair?"
Tanan continued to ask.
"Thank you, the great King of Tanan, this is not only fair, but your forgiveness for me." The blood stick knelt down and, according to the barbarian etiquette, put his hands in front of him, and made a great bow to his king, which meant that he obeyed the king's judgment and considered it absolutely just.
"Very well, put handcuffs and shackles on the blood stick, and from now on the blood stick is also an official member of my barbarian, and no one else is allowed to discriminate against him, but treat him as a brother.
When the blood stick was handcuffed and shackled, Tanan raised his voice an octave and asked.
"We've all heard it, and the blood stick is our brother." The crowd responded.
The bloody stick standing next to him had snot and tears in his eyes, and he rubbed his thick arms against his face.
"Long live King Tanan!" I don't know who shouted.
"Long live King Tanan!" "Long live King Tanan!" "Long live King Tanan!" All those present, including the blood sticks, shouted, and the people lifted Tanan and threw him into the air; Then the Ogre Blood Rod put Tanan around his neck and made Tanan ride on him; In this way, the barbarians welcomed the return of King Tanan with their most solemn ceremony.
That night, in the paradise, the greatest bonfire feast was held, and the great prophet Dan served as the host of the feast.