Chapter 233, a very reasonable request

"We all know that the dead come from the living. Only when the living continue to die will there be a steady stream of necromancers. Avrine looked around and said slowly, "If there is no replenishment, it won't take a few decades for only those powerful old necromancers to be left in the world." ”

Everyone nodded.

"Then the problem arises, if you want the living to die in a steady stream, it means that there must be a steady stream of the living. Isn't that right?"

"That's right. Panda said.

"If we die too many of the living at once, the number of subsequent births is greatly reduced, does this mean that the number of necromantic births is also greatly reduced?"

"That's right. Roland said.

"So, in order to protect the interests of the dead, there must be at least a considerable number of stable living people in the human world to reproduce, right?"

"Exactly!" said more than one person.

Avrine smiled: "In this case, what we have to do is just analyze what this number should at least be - if we want to play mathematics, we can throw off other groups at least as far as a Great Wall, play a little tricks in the reasoning process, calculate the final result, is it difficult?"

Everyone laughed.

"Your method is too hardcore!" Panda praised, "This is a blatant bullying of the necromancer's lack of expertise!"

"How can it be called bullying? We are professionals, and professionals use professional theories and professional means to calculate the results. Apparently rigorous, reliable, credible, and credible. "I'm sure you wouldn't learn from the Bureau of Statistics and make jokes that even simple economic growth figures are wrong, right?"

"Of course!"

"We're not going to do such a rough thing!"

"Don't underestimate advanced mathematics!"

Several people who did not throw away the professional means in this area cried out.

"Then it's simple. "Now, we need to concoct a paper that is long, realistic, complex in calculation, rigorous in reasoning, and irrefutable in conclusion." ”

She looked at the guys whose eyes lit up: "Take out your skills as professionals, and give those turtles a little bit of power!"

The men nodded their heads and ran to the side excitedly to begin making up the paper.

Ivine said to Panda, "I can't get this paper out for the time being, but you have something to do now." ”

"Do what?" Panda asked.

"You can make a form. Avrine said, "To briefly list how many damnations need to be smashed in which places in the Necromantic Realm in order to completely destroy the production system of the Necromantic Realm." ”

The panda was stunned for a moment and said, "In the necromantic realm, there is no way to release the curse of heaven. ”

"Yes, but are you sure the necromancers know this?" asked Aviine rhetorically.

The panda was stunned, he frowned, and thought carefully.

"Damnation is a spell that requires the sacrifice of a legendary priest every time. There aren't many Legendary Priests in the human world, and there's no way they're going to waste it attacking the Necromancy, isn't it?" said Ivyin, "The last Legendary Priest to die by casting Damnation was in the early Third Age, when he cast Damnation to repel a Hell Archdemon in order to resist the invasion of Hell. Further on...... Who remembers such a thing?"

Everyone's eyes were drawn to the librarian, the harmony of what is called the "two-legged bookcase".

Kazune closed her eyes, reminisced carefully, and then said with certainty, "There is indeed no record of the legendary priesthood actively attacking the necromantic realm or hell...... To be right, we are generally in a weak position in the world, and just defending has made everyone need to use all their strength, and it is impossible to have the spare strength to counterattack. ”

Avrine smiled and nodded: "The information I have collected is also like this. So it's safe to assume that neither the necromancy nor the demons of Hell would know that Damnation can't be released in the Necromancy and Hell - in fact, except for those of us who can release Damnation without pressure, no one else will study the self-detonation skill of Damnation, right?"

Panda nodded repeatedly, he already understood what Ivil meant.

The asymmetry of information is a favorable factor that can be exploited. The necromancers don't know that the damnation can't be released in the necromantic realm, so he can use the damnation to threaten the necromancy.

The only problem is......

"Then, I also need a magic circle that leads to the necromantic realm. He said to Hoshizhao, "This is probably going to bother you." ”

"Rest assured, it's easy to travel to the ready-made world. Xingzhao replied, "Heaven, hell, the necromantic realm...... These worlds and human beings are very connected. If necessary, I can always open the door and send everyone over. ”

"Then make me a scroll, take this scroll, I will be more convincing. ”

"Okay, I'll give it to you tomorrow. ”

Panda nodded, then looked at Ivyne, "Is that enough?"

"It's probably not enough, something needs to be added. "Let's say, let's get information about one or two necromancers' strongholds on earth." ”

Panda couldn't help frowning: "Why? I think this information should be used to destroy those evil strongholds......

"Of course, those evil strongholds should be exterminated, but if only one or two of them are exchanged for information to strengthen the deterrent power of necromantic forces, I think it is worth it. "The reason why the necromantic forces insist on not giving in is simply because we don't have enough deterrence for them. Then we have to do both, on the one hand, to tell them that we can fight the necromancy, and on the other hand, to warn them that we know everything about their activities on earth. ”

In this way, they will be afraid in their hearts, and they will not be so confident. Eric laughs and says, "When our paper comes out, they look at it and think, 'Oh, we have such a great need for a human being with a large number of people.'......" Then they will be willing to pay more to maintain their qualifications for human activities. ”

"Why are they allowed to operate in the human world?" Ding Erdan shouted again, "We must plow the court and sweep the caves, and wipe out all the dead spirits!

Then he was dragged down again, this time by a few necromantic players such as Jiaoge and Daxset.

"After such a series of threats and temptations, I believe that the attitude of the necromancers should change significantly. "When the time comes, it's time to come up with new conditions." ”

"What are the specific new conditions?" asked Panda.

"Of course it isβ€”everyone fights and fights, but when an enemy emerges that poses a great threat to the human world, they will join forces with us to maintain the number of the living. Ivine smiled and said, "Quite a reasonable request, isn't it?"

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