Section 84 Interrogation

Section 84 Questioning

"That's right. Ashrufat said. He waited patiently for Tzeentch's trap - if he wasn't mistaken, Tzeentch would have done something. Just now, Tzeentch was trying to provoke him to retrieve his memory, and even Ashrufat himself had to admit that he was just about to succeed. "I want to know, where will she go?"

"One...... Far away. "That way of speaking felt like Tzeentch couldn't find the right words to describe it. "Somewhere that is inconceivable and elusive to mortals. ”

"I'm going there. Ashrufat said.

"It's hard. Tzeentch's voice was a little hesitant. "All I can say is that with the power of mortals, it is almost impossible. ”

"You said you would answer my questions. Ashrufat asked. "Why is she being taken where? If she can go, why can't I?"

In fact, the previous question was already known to Ashrufat, and now it is just to confirm it.

"This question...... As you already know, or rather, as you understand it, it can be said that a bride is needed for abusive abuse. ”

Sure enough, Ashruphat realized that Tzeentch was watching him all along, as the Chaos Tribe used to say, "the gods are always watching you." For he could be sure that no one else was present except Flint when he first learned about it from Sag. And Flint shouldn't be out of the cracks.

Then again, he had long believed that the Evil Gods knew everything in the Chaos Realm—as long as they wanted to.

There are several messages hidden in Tzeentch's words. When Sag heard the news, it was just that the incident was called "the bride of cruelty". Sadism isn't really about finding a wife, it's looking for a female Chaos Lord. So at that time, Ashrufat didn't feel that this matter had anything to do with marriage or anything. But when Tzeentch utters this "find a bride" from the mouth, the situation is completely different.

Is Sadism looking for a female Chaos Lord, or is it looking for a human wife?

Tzeentch is hinting again. Although Ashrufat hated this method and wanted to make it clear directly, he also knew that it was impossible.

"Is there a way to make the sadists change their minds?" Ashrufat thought for a moment. Although habitually referred to as "evil gods", the Chaos Gods are also gods after all, possessing all sorts of incredible powers and abilities (Ashrufat had seen a lot, and he could think that he hadn't seen a lot). Most importantly, God's ability to be "omnipresent" and "omniscient" makes it almost impossible to fight them.

For example, Tzeentch was able to watch what Eshuruphat was doing at any time and at all times (no doubt this is a small thing to the gods), but Eshuruphat was completely unable to resist this "evil gaze". It's like unilateral transparency, the evil god knows everything about Ashrufat, but Ashrufat has no idea what the evil god is doing behind his back. If nothing else, this alone is enough to put him in the most disadvantageous state. Even if the evil god really deigned to personally send an incarnation to this material world, and then gave Ashorufat a chance to challenge with great mercy, Ashorufat felt that he really had no chance of winning.

Can man really defeat God? If victory or defeat is defined as a life-and-death contest, then man can be said to have lost. Because you can't even be sure if the evil gods exist in this world.

"I can sue you, that's impossible. Tzeentch was direct.

"Let's say, I'll find him a ...... A more suitable bride or something?"

"Why do you have such stupid thoughts? Even if you do find one, you won't be able to achieve your goal. Sadism will only laugh at it, but it will never give it back to you. What can you do to ensure that he carries out his promise?"

Ashruphat immediately realized that Tzeentch was right. The law of chaos is inherently like this: there is no need for the strong to be trustworthy with the weak, and the weak have no right to make the strong fulfill their promises. Even if the threat and abuse made some agreement with him, the risk was a little too great.

Like Tzeentch's previous agreement, at least Eshurufat would not lose - because of the first contact between the two parties, Tzeentch gave several precious gifts. From this point of view, even if Tzeentch finally refuses to fulfill his promise and refuses to give Eshurufat an answer, Eshuruphat is not a loss.

Then again, this kind of thing isn't just in the realm of chaos - maybe this is the way this world is. When Ashrufat was in Brasian, he also had a lot of contact. When I arrived at Eagle Castle, I saw even more.

"God...... Why do you need a human bride?" asked Ashrufat again.

"Ah, this...... It's hard to explain to you. But I assure you, I ...... And Slaanesh, who didn't like to see that kind of thing. ”

Another hint. This time, Ashrufat finally couldn't hold it back. "Why is it so hard to explain?"

"It's like you can't explain to a blind man what red is. Tzeentch's voice remained mechanical. "That's what you think...... Something that can't be explained in words. ”

"Okay, so what am I going to do to get her back?"

"Is that the last question?" Tzeentch didn't answer directly, but asked rhetorically. "You've asked a lot of questions. ”

"Yes, last question. I want to know what I can do...... There must be a way to bring her back, isn't there?"

"Get our help. Tzeentch replied. "And defeat the abuse. ”

......

Ashruphat slowly withdrew the ring. He froze, and then he realized that he had an indescribable anxiety in his heart. He has been embroiled in an imaginary turmoil. And he didn't even know when he was involved, the only thing he was sure of was that he was completely involved, and it would be difficult for him to struggle out of this whirlpool.

Although Tzeentch gave him an answer as promised, the mystery in his mind did not decrease, but increased. Fortunately, Ashrufat is not the type of person who is very curious, so he is not interested in the "unexplainable" things.

Above all, Ashruphat was sure that Tzeentch was not the kind of god who saw his followers as sons of flesh and blood. Not to mention that he wasn't actually a "believer."

What did the evil god want? Why did he find Ashrufat? Was it just a matter of following the trend? Or was there a deeper conspiracy behind it?

Ashrufa froze, and then the ring in his hand turned half a circle again, this time with Slaanesh's emblem pointing upwards. As he had done before, he put the ring on his forehead again.

In the next moment, Slaanesh's seductive voice immediately sounded in his head.

"Well done, my knight, perfect design, hehe. However, Tzeentch should be satisfied. Slaanesh's voice made his heart flutter for some reason.

"Tzeentch won't be satisfied. Ashrufat replied. He had already subconsciously clenched his fists, and the muscles of his whole body were tense, so that he could keep himself rational and not be swayed by the temptation hidden in his words.

"No, he's satisfied......" Slaanee replied. It was exactly what he wanted: a silent panic that averted the crisis for the time being, but did not completely get rid of it. The threat remains, but is temporarily concealed. ”

"It's Tzeentch...... What would it look like?"

"Yes, he needs this state so that he can control the chess pieces more freely. Slaanesh explained. "Don't be angry...... This is Tzeentch's skill. He is good at using guò hints and various other ways to manipulate the pieces perfectly. Besides, it's ...... for you For us, it's not a failure. ”

"Tzeentch has already sued me. Ashrufat said. The power of the evil god in the realm of chaos was beyond imagination, and he believed that Slaanesh must have known what had just happened.

"Yes, the woman you're looking for is in the hands of the Sadists. Slaanesh agreed. "Only by defeating Horris and his ambition will you be able to reclaim her. But for now...... You're not good enough to do this kind of thing. ”

A map suddenly appeared in Ashrufat's mind. Just like Tzeentch had just done, Slaanese had just shoved a picture into his mind, as if he had seen it with his own eyes. However, the two gods' skills are clearly different, and just now Tzeentch directly replaced his vision - which can only be described in this way - allowing him to see something that was not originally in zài. Slaanesh's map stuffed into his mind was a different way - it felt like he was staring at it for several minutes and then looking away. The memory of the map is deeply etched in his mind.

It's a map of chaos, simple and detailed. In this map, the distribution of chaotic forces is marked with different colors. Each of the four great gods occupies one side, with some variegation in between—a clear reference to where the forces of the two sides penetrate each other.

Judging from the map, the place where Ashrufat is at the moment is the southernmost part of the Chaos Realm, this is a variegated zone, where the colors of the four gods converge. But that's just about it. Farther north, the colors are becoming more and more pure, and the distinction between the different colors is becoming more pronounced.

It is easy to see that in the realm of chaos, terror occupies the largest territory.

And right in the middle of the Sadistic Territory, there is a mark—this is supposed to be the destination of Ashrufat, or the destination of the material world.

"That...... Is that where I'm supposed to be?"

"Yes, my knight. But you can't go there directly...... It's too dangerous even for you. You go straight to the ground and have no hope of winning. Sadistic believers will attack a person who approaches him. ”

Ashrufa froze, then took a deep breath.

"Why?" he asked softly in his mind and in his mouth. If it were a human being, he might have been confused by this question, but he knew, and Slaanesh knew what he was referring to. Why was he chosen by the two gods, and what did the two gods (especially Slaanesh) gain in this matter?

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