508. Greedy Nelly

Peloris asked:

"If none of us can turn to the enemy, how are we going to deal with the enemy?"

Nelly looked at Enid, who was confident:

"You already have an idea, don't you?"

Enid nodded:

"Didn't they want me to fall, then I would degenerate and show them that Voltigen would face them, Shanna or whoever?

"And Hewen doesn't have to risk it for me. ”

Nelly shouted:

"No way, are you crazy? ”

Enid retorted:

"No, they do want me to be Voltigen, but they certainly don't want Voltigen to deal with them. ”

nelly says:

"Not to mention what you will become, and it is impossible for Vuteigon to act on your mind. ”

Enid says:

"It's not like I didn't do anything, I collected a lot of information about Votigen, and he said that he could meet certain conditions for me, and historically, he was not a guy who liked to lie.

"Even in a way, his commitment is more trustworthy than the vast majority of people, and I'm confident that I can convince him to help us deal with those guys. ”

nelly says:

"No, you will die, and there will be many people besides you who will die because of your decision, and if you defeat them, it doesn't mean that everything is over, and a terrible tyrant will descend on this world......"

Nelly paused.

She could see that Enid didn't care.

Enid says:

"I don't care about my own life, what about the others? And Votigon is not some crazy guy, he may be a little harsh on his people, but he is not a demon on the other side of humanity, he is just a bad person. ”

Veronica says:

"Not only that, but there will be a war in which countless people will die. ”

Enid looked at Veronica:

"Am I not going to revive him if I don't do anything, and am I having a decisive role in his war with King Arthur?

"He has taken possession of my body, devoured my soul, and brought fire and iron to this world, and this is the inevitable end, and I can only delay it, but in this case.

"Why can't I fight for some conditions for myself, after all, this is my life, and Lady Shanna and her friends want to kill us, so why can't I take a small revenge. ”

Nelly knew this was the last chance.

Since Enid said it, it means that she has made up her mind, and now is the opportunity she has taken the initiative to leave to Nelly.

Opportunity to persuade her.

If she really made up her mind, Nelly didn't stop her abilities.

There might not be any way to stop her other than killing her, and not to mention that there is no way for Nelly to kill someone who doesn't deserve to die in this situation, and even if someone tries to stop Enid in this way, it will only make things worse.

Is Enid a damn man?

No, as she herself said, it was an inevitable consequence that Voltigen occupied her body, and it would be perfectly acceptable if she met her fate in advance.

That's right, her behavior is not the most right, but this is reality, not only right and wrong, people can have absolute good and evil in their hearts, but reality never exists.

Many people may have a lot of resentment about Enid's behavior after hearing this, but if you think about it seriously, it was never one of her actions that caused the disaster.

If the tyrant does return, it will be only Votigon himself, and the accomplices who resurrected him, are the wicked, and Enid is just a medium.

And like this, she shouldn't have to endure these difficult choices, all of which were put on Enid by Vantigen and his minions.

If she was willing to commit suicide to save the world, it would be a great decision, but if she wanted to live, what was wrong?

And again, if she gave up the painful resistance, it wasn't her fault.

Morally, she is beyond reproach.

But as Nelly had thought.

There is not only right and wrong in reality.

If her life really is a matter of life and death for countless people, no one will care about her thoughts and so-called morality, they will burn Enid as a living sacrifice as a sacrifice to an evil god, and sleep peacefully listening to her screams and pain.

There doesn't seem to be exactly the right answer?

But there is.

That is, everyone should face all the evil gods together, defeat him, defeat him, and make him dare not ask for sacrifices from the ignorant villagers.

Even if the first option is simple, Nelly understands that there are many people who will make their choice, but this is by no means Nelly's path.

Many people see morality as a tool to maintain order, and believe that morality should often make way for order.

But Nelly doesn't think so, she also knows that the former is inevitable, this kind of "morality" of weighing human life cannot disappear, and there is no comparison between a person and the whole world.

If the world were a math game, it would.

However, there are never only two solutions to the real problem.

It's just that most people will only see the simplest answers.

And Nelly is a greedy person.

She never liked the simplest things, she just wanted the best answers.

Even if she needs to use her own life as a bargaining chip.