Chapter 553: The Loom of Fate
[Is this what it means, is this what Rome and Aurora are back to back]
Coming out of the Yuxi Palace, Apollonia was even more shocked:
[It turns out that Rome is responsible for solving the problems of the past, and Aurora is responsible for solving the future. But the shadow of the old days is about to crush Rome. So next, are you going to dictate the eternals? γ
"Actually, I don't know if that person is me. At present, I still believe in the law of cause and effect, and I believe that the basic law of the operation of the world is still the first cause and effect. A thing must have the cause first, and the effect last. As for whether there will be any transcendent 'transcendent beings' that transcend everything in the future to interfere with what has already happened across time, so that cause and effect will be in the future, I am afraid that is not what I can imagine now. If that's really possible. β
He pointed to the Jinling Hotel in the distance:
"If it worked, I jumped off the top of the Jinling Hotel, and maybe there would be a haystack underneath itβbecause if I could change the world in the distant future anyway, then I could at least live to that distant future, right? If I really have that kind of mission in the future, it means that I won't die now, no matter what? This is 'all things are false, all things are allowed'. β
[Of course, there is also a possibility that you will die on the ground and be sent to the Pure Land, and then come out after 1,800 years to determine the eternals. Tut-tut-tut. γ
So I said, 'I can't believe this vain, and I'm just joking.'" I can't really go to the haystack downstairs. β
[However. But it reminds me of something like that. Now that Rome is finished, you can use it. γ
"What's that?"
[The loom of fate. γ
"What do you mean by the three goddesses of fate?"
[It's not.] At first glance, you don't know the process of the textile industry, you have to spin the thread before weaving it into cloth. Themis gave birth to not only the three goddesses of fate, but also the three goddesses of time. In the front of the row, the famous three goddesses of fate, they weave the silk thread of fate. And the one who weaves the silk thread of fate into a 'tapestry' is the three goddesses of time, past, present, and future. Therefore, the name is loom, which is naturally the second half of the process. γ
"What's that for?"
[Theoretically useless.] Don't forget the role of the three goddesses of fate themselves β they are responsible for weaving, measuring and cutting the threads of fate, representing the cause, development and end of life. In other words, all the threads of destiny that enter the loom have been cut. That is, only the silk threads of the dead will be spun by the loom of fate. If you want to know how you're going to die, ask for a tapestry of fate. γ
"Good fellows! Why should I know how I'm going to die? β
Because if you know how you die, then it means that you won't die before that.] This doesn't mean much to the gods, like Odin knowing that he will die in Ragnarok, which only makes him panic. But if you think about it the other way aroundβif a mortal learns that he will die in Ragnarok, he must think: 'Good fellow! I'll live to Ragnarok! Earn blood! βγ That's pretty much the case. γ
"Ah, I see. If a mortal knows that he can live to Ragnarok, then it means two things. First, he may somehow immortalize to the point of Ragnarok. Secondly, taking a step back, it at least means that he entered Valhalla and fought in Ragnarok as a Heroic Warrior of Enheria? β
[Yes, that's right. γ
"But what does that mean to me? I'm not mortal again. β
[If you really want to know if you will die, then ask for a signature.] Or something like that you might find here, and even I can help you detect some of the fate flows. Of course, I can't detect the ultimate of fate, and I have a specialization in the art industry. But as I've said before, there's no difference between an immutable prophecy and a curse. But there are always those who are willing to fight even if they are willing to bear the curse. γ
"Wait, you mean someone has already done this?"
[Yes.] Rome had such a 'harpy' unit. Just as the forces of Xudra relied on the blood of Hydra, they were all people who had witnessed the tapestry of their fate, and in some ways could be considered the living dead, as all of them knew how and when they died. But until the time of death comes, they will not die in any case, because their fate has already been determined. If you try to kill them, something very outrageous can happen that will make you get out of your hand. γ
"Do you Romans like to arm yourselves with such strange things?"
[No way, you can only use this kind of magic without hard power.] If you don't have enough strength, you can use magic to make up for it. But I personally don't like these troops, because once they start using them, they become slaves to the artifact. Although they have gained immortality to some extent, they will still face the end of their fate after all. γ
"That's true."
[Helpless, isn't it? But sometimes it's a must. In front of Aurora's immortal path, the mortal body is still too small after all, and they can only find a way to obtain the 'golden body' from the long river of the past, even if they leave the Achilles heel. What do you think? γ
"If it had been before, I would probably have envied. But from my current point of view, I can see that this kind of power cannot transcend the trappings of 'demigods' after all. Because they cannot be masters of their own power in any way. This kind of blessing is not needed. However, it seems to be very powerful. After all, although it is difficult for a qi practitioner to die, it is not impossible to die a few once in a while. If we can recruit immortal forces to fight with us, it will greatly improve our combat effectiveness. β
Do you have any plans to recruit them? γ
"Can you recruit it?"
[Of course, because these special forces are theoretically under the authority of oracles.] Theoretically, I could summon them at any time. And even if I put aside my opinion, judging from the general trend of cooperation between Aurora and Rome, the Roman side will not object to you borrowing troops. But the condition is that you'll probably have to find a task for them first. They may listen to you, but they may not listen to your preaching. γ
"Why do I sound like I've recruited eight hundred grass-headed gods? There are all kinds of weird things. β
[It's also appropriate to think so.] In short, if they can be used, you don't care where their power comes from. γ
"Hmm," Shang Luo nodded.
There's another chapter to wait, around a quarter past twelve
(End of chapter)