Chapter 66: Why are you crying?
"Will, Karui has told me. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć info Now, I'm going to hear you out. Will, tell me, none of this is true. Karl began to speak first, after Karui told him what had happened in the morning. This man who usually has a cheerful personality and doesn't seem to worry about anything is the most unbearable one at this time.
There was a hint of pleading in Carl's eyes, his eyes, his movements, all like praying to Will, telling him that everything that happened today was false, and that all of this was just a nightmare.
But the reason reality is called reality is that it doesn't shift with your hopes. The result will make you happy or sad. It's been there for a long time, waiting to be discovered.
So, even in the face of Carl's gaze, Will still nodded, confirming the truth of the matter.
"Although I hate to tell you, but, let's face it, Carl, our world is actually full of lies, and the gods have long since fallen. The so-called gods are in fact false gods who have stolen the authority of the gods. ā
Carl crouched on the ground, holding his head in his hands, and after a while, there was a sobbing sound.
The others looked at Carl and didn't try to comfort him. Because they didn't know what to do, a breath of despair spread through the crowd.
Growing up in an atheistic country, and in the whole world, because of the rapid development of science, the influence of religion in Li Mo's homeland has been minimized. Therefore, Li Mo did not understand Carl's feelings very well.
However, Li Mo could also roughly imagine the impact of this incident on them. Since childhood, I have lived in a world where gods exist, and the gods of this world are real. It's not just religious propaganda, it's not just fake miracles. This world has always been under the watchful eye of the gods, and it has never been far away.
But now you are told that the gods you worship are false gods. This feeling is like in Li Mo's life before you, someone told you that our so-called science is all fake. In this world, there is no vast universe, nor is there a vast galaxy. Yes, just a lonely Earth. All celestial bodies outside of the Earth are just a mere backdrop.
In this way, even in theory, your life on Earth is not affected in the slightest. But you're going to take a huge hit too. You will feel a great sense of absurdity because it destroys the body of knowledge that you have built since childhood, with your basic concepts. The scope of your life is limited to the Earth, or a small part of the Earth. However, the disappearance of the universe beyond Earth will also make your beliefs disappear with it.
In fact, what is fake is fake, and it can never be true. If someone tells you that the universe doesn't exist, then he will surely have ample proof. You will believe that the universe does not exist, and that is because you usually have some vague suspicions, or feel that something is wrong.
It's just that you didn't even think about it before, the universe doesn't exist, ha, that's ridiculous.
But when someone tells you that this is the truth. It's like a layer of gauze being lifted, and all your previous vague doubts will be truly in front of you. As incredible as it may seem to you, your heart will tell you. No matter how unbelievable it may be, this is the truth.
Carl at this time, and Jack, Carrey, and so on. This despair arises because of this.
These people, who have been accustomed to the existence of gods since childhood, do not have doubts about gods. God is right, God is all-knowing and all-powerful. It's a deep-seated impression.
But why do the angels of the angel of the god of light, the priests, charge a lot of money when they heal the sick and wounded, and why does the god of the forest, who gives food and seeds to all beings and bless them from starvation, need people to provide for them with domestic animals while giving them a good crop?
And why, the miracles and blessings given by various gods need to be charged?
Anyway, the gods are not wrong anyway, and the gods do not need to doubt it.
But is that really the case? Who would have thought that he would hear such news when Karui gathered everyone together with a solemn face?
But why don't we denounce Karoo for talking nonsense when we tell us the truth of the matter, but instead get caught up in thought?
Damn, though my brain desperately resists accepting such facts. But my body, my soul, was rejoicing and cheering. Why the hell is that? Did I realize this truth a long time ago? Did I doubt it a long time ago? It's just that my intellect thinks it's ridiculous, so I don't want to accept it?
"The inferential nature of the gods. Many years later, the god of war, who had regained his strength, explained to Li Mo: "As long as the gods still exist, even if it is just a hair, then those beings who have been blinded by false gods will break their lies when they come into contact with the believers of the true gods and hear the truth described by the believers." Because this is the imprint of the entire continent, the common memory of all life, it can only be shielded, but it cannot be destroyed. ā
Li Mo looked at Carl, who was about to collapse, and Jack, who was silent. He sighed, and after that, walked up to Karl.
Then, Li Mo's voice sounded in the silent room: "Stand up." "It's not loud, but it's full of determination.
Carl's sobs stopped, and Jack, Carrey, Kate, and Gerald all looked up and looked at Limer.
"I say, Karl, stand up!" Limer's voice was still as firm as it was, and there was a sense of conviction in his peace.
Carl subconsciously stood up, and at this time, Li Mo realized that among this group of people, Carl was indeed the youngest one, and his face was still slightly immature. Now, the usual sunshine and brightness on this face were gone, and the smile had left him, and his face was pale and distorted in pain. His eyes were red, and there was despair and helplessness in his eyes.
However, Li Mo's firm voice continued, and it was even more powerful: "Now, look into my eyes. ā
Carl subconsciously looked at Li Mo, Carl's eyes were red, and there was deep despair and helplessness in his eyes.
"Carl Quentin. Now, tell me. Why are you crying?"