391. Maggots
No one noticed that in the center of the hall where the banquet was held, the top of an overturned gift box quietly opened, and an "eyeball" quietly drilled out, crawling on the ground like a bug.
The eyeballs consisted of the flesh buds that supported his movements, a tentacle like a plant rhizome attached to the tail end of the eyes, and at the end of this tentacle were several tendrils that were much thinner than the main trunk, constantly swimming in the air, lapping the ground, pushing the eyeballs to slowly squirm forward.
This "Wisdom Eye" is not small, its total length is close to four inches, and it has also entered the sight of others many times, logically speaking, with the observation ability of everyone present, it is difficult to ignore this strange "meat worm", but the truth is that no one has noticed the existence of the Wisdom Eye.
The Eyes of Wisdom come from very old times, and they grew from the Eye of Odin, soaked in the Mimir Spring, like a strange life like an invertebrate annelid.
At the beginning, Odin sacrificed his eyes in exchange for true wisdom in order to drink a sip of spring water, and he also left the "wisdom" belonging to the worldly mortals in that spring.
Man, or all intelligent species, is the most instinctive wisdom for the sake of victory, for possession, for the acquisition of things, for the purpose of avoiding danger, in order to obtain the qualifications for reproduction, in order to feel at ease, in order to dominate others.
The right eye was left in the spring water.
Then it slowly decays and routs, creating an environment suitable for tiny creatures, breeding a filthy and greedy race - a swarm of maggots.
When Odin slew Ymir, the King of Giants, along with his Blood Alliance brothers, on the day of the decisive battle, he fell, his body transformed into the Nine Worlds of today, and his corpse grew countless maggots.
The maggots who were so light turned into light elves under the light of light, and they also chose to be loyal to Frey, the former leader of the Aesir gods, and led the kingdom belonging to the light elves, Alfheim.
The ones in the backlight are the evil and filthy Dark Elves who have chosen to reside in Swatheim.
Unlike their kind and gentle cousins, these fellows are often considered bloodthirsty dwarfs, and a large number of them are extremely deformed, which the Eye of Wisdom believes has nothing to do with their lustful and chaotic nature.
After generations of unsightly multiplication, the dark elves became shorter, ugly, and evil by nature.
Calling them bloodthirsty is not a metaphor, but an exposition of facts, for it is this group of dwarf bastards who found the symbol of the negotiation between the two gods, the wisest of all, Kvasir, who brutally killed him and used his blood to make a mead that would inspire those who drank it.
It wasn't until Odin came to the door and obtained and drank the honey that he gave them back the inspiration and wisdom that belonged to humans and all other things.
But the Eye of Wisdom also knew what an inhumane, invisible, cruel punishment Odin inflicted on those two dark gnomes a thousand, ten thousand times more cruel than what they did to Kvasil the Wise!
Even this maggot born from the Eye of Odin couldn't bear to look at it.
The Eye of Wisdom also knows another thing, and that is that the maggots born from Ymir's corpse are considered to be some kind of giant insects that have been transformed into elves under the influence of divine powers.
This is a reasonable idea, but it is not true.
The truth is that the so-called light elves and dark elves were what they are today when they were born, of course, the original dark elves were taller and more handsome than they are now, but there is no essential difference.
A group of naked humanoid races, born directly from Yuniel's body, thrived with their sharp teeth at the corpse of the god, absorbing the nutrients left behind by him.
What was the original difference between the Dark Elves and the Light Elves?
One side is in the light, the other side is in the dark?
Is there really a difference in their nature, or is it just because they were born in different places that the equally tall and handsome dark elves have degenerated into the short and deformed form they are today?
Even the omniscient eye of wisdom cannot give an answer.
Some things have long been left in the long river of history, but this blank space is still more abrupt than the wisdom eye imagined, maybe there is something that people don't want people to know the truth at that time.
Perhaps it is the "maggots" who are born in the light and are unwilling to accept that the maggots born on the dark side are of the same essence as themselves.
This is just the conjecture of the Eye of Wisdom, and it is unfounded, and it can hardly be the truth.
It doesn't want to think about it deeply, because it's a simple creature that knows a lot and thinks very little.
But like the elves, it is also a maggot born from the Eye of Odin, but it is not as noble as its distant relatives, after all, the elves have a complete Ymir.
And they are only abandoned by Odin - the wisdom of "stupidity".
It is not noble, it is not great, it is not perfect.
There are flaws, weaknesses, and the most primitive animal nature buried in the mud.
They only bring omniscience in the eyes of mortals.
Only mortals would believe in so-called omniscience.
The eyes of wisdom are closed.
Slowly pull it back open.
It's not the sphere that's in it.
It's a dense patch of sharp teeth.
Countless tiny sharp teeth spread all over the entire eye cavity wall, and several slender tentacles pulled the viscous saliva and swam flexibly in the eye cavity.
The tail of the Eye of Wisdom bent slightly, and with a flick of it, it jumped up and bit on Ms. Cullen's trouser legs, and then climbed up with the tentacles covered with hooks in the eye cavity, and hung motionless in Karen's trouser legs.
"What if...... Leave...... I can't find ....... ”
A shock, a shock.
The man it was in began to move.
That's the limit of what it can do.
It's too close to Hewen.
It's not a physical distance, it's a distance for everything in the world.
The girl named Enid was now physically farther away from Hervin than Cullen, but it couldn't hang on to the girl, even if it preferred Enid, otherwise, Herwin would have known it was here.
But even if this lady and Herwin were close to Karen, he would not be able to detect his presence, and no one would be able to detect it as long as it reached its corresponding position.
And for some reason, the voice of the woman who was hanging by herself suddenly became much colder.
No, not for some reason.
Because it knows everything.
Just as it knew who Hewen was and what he had done.
It also knew why this woman was so cold to her blood relatives.
But it's a simple creature, so it can't understand what it knows.
When a woman does this, it's just that this behavior has become instinctive.
It is comparable to the nature brought by genes, and the instinct that penetrates deep into the bone marrow.