1416 Nope
The scene from the altar at the top of the hill was not beyond my imagination. The people of District 51 are presiding over the ceremony. The style of the magic circle is similar to the early style of the Doomsday Shinrikyo style, and compared to the matrix-shaped magic circle, the magic circle that is completed through the original patterns of the mountaintop altar is full of ancient occult flavor, but probably not for the sake of "efficiency". I don't know much about the difference between the sci-fi-style rectangular magic circle and the ancient occult style of the Mangxing magic circle, after all, although I have studied the occult, these occult materials cannot explain the "mystery", but only serve as a kind of association.
The imagination and receptivity of the occult expert determine their own psychological factors and their ability to adapt to the mysterious phenomenon in a mysterious event. If a mysterious phenomenon, in the memory of a mystical expert, can be close to a certain occult knowledge, even if its essence is different, it will have a greater psychological advantage than when facing a completely unknown mysterious phenomenon, and thus make the action more decisive and efficient, but conversely, it is extremely dangerous to rely entirely on the occult knowledge in the brain.
There is a question of degree, when a mysterious phenomenon and one's own occult knowledge are close together, how to deal with similar problems, how to divide the two, and the degree of the period is not universal, but must be grasped according to the situation at that time. It's a matter of gut feeling, experience, and luck that can rarely be guarded against, which is why there are so few truly battle-hardened occult experts.
I've been dealing with occult experts all the time, and it seems like I'm surrounded by people like that, but I'm well aware that it's just an illusion.
It is extremely rare for a mysterious expert to be able to experience the baptism of many mysterious events, take me in the past. In the last Doomsday Illusion, I didn't survive for a year as a third-level demon pattern and demon messenger. In this Doomsday Fantasy, the people who have survived the Fire and the File died earlier than me in the last Doomsday Illusion. Don't look at the invasion of Las Vegas repeater this time, NOG has gathered a mysterious team of experts of hundreds all the time, and it seems that the power is extremely large. But how many mysterious experts have really survived to the present?
According to John Bull's earlier information, only one-third of the survivors of the NOG team are now left, and the pre-stated odds of "nine deaths" are almost reached before the decisive battle comes. The NOG team, as a very powerful team, has to accept such battle losses, and other mysterious organizations will not be much better. I knew that it was only my own inability to observe their deaths, which gave me a sense of "endless enemies."
The enemy also has limits, and I fight for what they fight. It's about getting things done before their limits are reached.
In the Peninsula and Nightmare, there are no less than ten mysterious experts I have killed, but that number alone is enough to make the enemy have to be cautious. If they could have punched me to death in one go, they would have done so, and they used fueling tactics to end up killing so many mystical experts by me. It may seem like an unwise act, but before their ultimate purpose is revealed. And how can I see them as stupid? What's more, in a mysterious incident, the purpose of each party may not be revealed, and it is not wise to judge that the other side has failed just by looking at how many men the other side has lost.
Want to measure a mysterious organization. There is no key criterion for whether a mysterious expert has achieved "victory" in a mysterious event. Everyone can only measure themselves, and when their goals are achieved, they can consider themselves victors. But it is impossible to judge whether the other party is a loser or not.
The men of Area 51 had lost a lot, and they were already acting independently before the NOG team entered Las Vegas. I was still in the NOG team at the time, and I judged in an organized way that their losses were real and not deliberate. After that, Area 51 successively invested in this repeater world, and even dominated a big plan, which was bound to bear huge pressure and cost under the eyes of many mysterious organizations.
Therefore, even if there are less than ten of these mysterious experts dressed as soldiers and with a very obvious District 51 style, I don't think they are bait. If they died, District 51 couldn't have been left unconcerned. So, what is it that convinces them that I won't do it here?
I can't think of many answers, but I still want to test the reason why they only use this kind of combat power to configure the Guardian Altar.
Faster than the blink of an eye, the invisible high-speed corridor has connected these eight servicemen.
But just as fast, there's a light.
As I ran around the altar, the light suddenly appeared, and until then, it had not been observed by the chain judgment, as if it had been born out of nothingness. I can be faster than this light, but it doesn't make sense, and when it appears, I already know what this light is.
I stopped, and the light retreated to the center of the pentagram. Then, the light takes on a form, and after it has a form, the light quickly recedes, leaving behind a familiar figure.
"Novsky." I'm ready to fight. However, this son of destiny, who has dealt with him several times, does not seem to have the idea of a showdown.
"Mr. Takakawa. There's no need to be in such a hurry. "Novsky's appearance has changed a lot from before, just in terms of appearance, he is simply a different person, however, I will never be mistaken. Its existence is so unique, and there are very few people in the entire peninsula who can stop me, it is one of the few.
It can confront me, and even be stronger than me under normal circumstances, not because it can move in the form of light, but because it has a mystery similar to dimensionality reduction, which can no longer be broken through by "reaching or exceeding the speed of light", it is already a mystery that does not belong to the concept of "speed".
Now that Tomie is gone, I am confident that I will not be killed by it, but I am not sure that I can break through its interception. So when it came out, my offense didn't make sense. Unless someone else is acting against Area 51 while I contain it. In my scenario, it was the Nazis who were most likely to act, and Father Edward, who acted independently, was also a natural ally in extreme conditions.
However. I have not observed either on the altar, and if they were hidden, they would never have been easily revealed.
I can guess what Father Edward's goals were, but the Nazis have always been indifferent to the actions of our people. It is difficult to judge for what reason. However, in the absence of accurate information, it can be assumed that the current situation, which seems to be favorable to the parties attacking the repeater, is not a disadvantage to the Nazi side, and on the contrary, it is necessary to consider the possibility that "they also expect such a development."
I've never felt like everyone else was stupid, but that's because of that. Therefore, on the contrary, I feel that the closer I get to the moment of the final battle, the more treacherous the situation becomes.
The "Takakawa" who were alienated from the nocturnal walking of the hundred ghosts were constantly "digested" by the altar magic array and became the five fixed points of the five-pointed fire, and this fire was not the phosphorus fire that made everything in this deepest night alienate into "Takakawa", but more like a "bonfire".
The campfire burned calmly, and in the cold, dim night, it was like a light and heat full of hope. It's as if all the beauty lost in this nightmare is gathered in this flame. Such a feeling. Make the Altar Magic Circle seem less evil. However, in the occult, condensed hope also tends to bring the deepest despair, and turning hope into despair has always been something that Shinrikyo Doom is keen to do.
I didn't have much resistance to the sight of this group of "Takakawa" being digested into a bonfire. But I don't think that District 51 did these things to save anything. The actions of Area 51 are often fraught with political significance, even at the expense of many things. It's a very normal way of thinking to get a repeater as well. And the reason for getting the repeater is certainly not to save the world, just like the Cyberball. From the point of view of the organs of state violence, "saving the world" can also be just a means, a slogan. Although the bell of the end of the world has been rung in the eyes of us occult experts, this is only the result of our own observation of the world, and in the eyes of others, the idea that the world has become chaotic is just a social repetition of history.
The Nazi invasion may have been violent, but it was not irresistible, and before the Nazi invasion, human society continued to develop despite all its problems. Therefore, in an unexpected way, the remnants of the Nazis who returned from the moon will only look ferocious, but sooner or later they will be solved, then, in the process of solving the Nazis, it is necessary to prepare as soon as possible for the various problems of the global form, as well as for the problems that followed the Nazis.
The rationale for Area 51's invasion of the Las Vegas Repeater was presumably the need to reclaim territory, turn the tide on the front, and prepare for the redistribution of the postwar world from a national political point of view.
Area 51 is a state agency of violence, which is also the biggest difference between Area 51 and most occult organizations, naturally contradicting most occult organizations, and is one of the reasons why they can cooperate with any occult organization, including Shinrikyo doom.
It is probably because of their special position that after they showed a strong will to act, they were tacitly led by various mysterious organizations to lead this sacrifice ceremony. In other words, they play a considerable role as "lubricants" in this series of events. It is their existence that allows the mysterious organizations that are not so friendly to each other, and even have a strong confrontational nature, to reluctantly unite their forces to fight against the Nazis with innate superiority in this way of watching and assisting.
Even if I could figure out the stakes and understand what Area 51 was doing to drive my own plans, Area 51 was still my enemy, and that never changed.
They may have many righteous and awe-inspiring reasons for me to be as silent as everyone else, but this intellectually understandable thing cannot prevent emotional resentment.
I've been thinking about the question: Is it okay to suppress your sensibilities and not do what you feel compelled to do?
Simply because "blocking the other party, not good for yourself." What you have to do will not bring you any good, nor will it really change the misery of others. Your own ideas are too idealistic to save anything" Is it possible not to do what you think you should do?
Everyone is going to die, everyone has everyone's misery and joy, I can neither prevent death nor let everyone be in eternal joy, so should I use an indifferent attitude to deal with the tragedy that happens in front of me and makes me feel uncomfortable?
If that's all I have to choose, then how "irrelevant" I am. Isn't that kind of self "it doesn't matter if you have it or not" to the world and others?
So, there was a contradiction in my behavior, and I was carrying out my own plan in the midst of gains and losses. I was distressed, I was miserable, I was sad, I was desperate and at the same time I couldn't forget hope.
I am well aware that my actions will be exploited, and it may cause more destruction and sadness, and that my vision is limited and there is a lot of stupidity.
Where I can't see, maybe something happens that I don't want it to happen. Still, I can't forget the painful and desperate things that have happened everywhere I can see.
I'm not here just for the sake of planning. Yes, planning is important, but I just want to have a fight. Happily, I left everything behind, and fought hard with the guys I thought were "murderers".
Will it be used? Will it affect the plan? A whole bunch of monsters still watching in the dark?
Never mind.
As Tomie said, fighting can actually be very simple.
The "Child of Destiny" Novsky is undoubtedly an extremely formidable enemy, and I have no chance of winning. But even if it says to me, "There's no need to be in such a hurry," I just say to it, "No!" ”
I'm just going to fight!
Even if they are doing something "more big-picture", I will fight!
Even if it is not good for me whether I win or lose, I will fight!
I don't care what they mean, I don't care what they have in mind, and I don't care what their goals are.
I don't care how strong they are, I don't think about which side they are going to take, and I don't listen to their arguments.
Are your judgments and actions correct? Is it just? Is it a hero? I don't know, at this moment, I put these thoughts behind.
"Let's fight!" I swung my sawtooth broadsword violently, and swept the invisible high-speed passage of the superpower, spreading across the entire altar, wrapping around everyone and non-human here. The overloaded chain judgment was so heavy that I had a nosebleed, and I wiped it off.
Then, I started galloping. (To be continued......)