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Chapter 9 Undead or Elemental Creatures

"It is undeniable that the greatest weakness of the undead is that they have no consciousness, no wisdom, and instinctively hate all living beings, only knowing to blindly chase living things and assimilate them with death. In the last war of the undead, all races used this weakness to eliminate the undead ten times dozens of times the undead." Pannis tapped the table with his fingers and said seriously: "But if we consider it from another aspect, without consciousness or wisdom, it can also be said that their greatest strength is. Being conscious will have emotions, and being wisdom will have thoughts.

If you have emotions, you will be afraid of death. Even if they are just undeads, once you have individual consciousness, you will be afraid of death that will lose individual consciousness again. At the same time, being able to think means they will make mistakes and can be enlisted and differentiated. The most important thing is that having the ability to think means that there is the possibility of contact with them, and there will be room for mutual compromise and concessions. At this time, you can no longer regard them as undeads, but can be regarded as a large number of alternative elemental creatures."

"Wait, elemental creature?" Lina frowned and said, "It's better not to say such things. If death is regarded as an element, then the life opposite it will be regarded as an ordinary element."

"I don't want to blaspheme my life, so I added the word "alternative" as a modifier." Panis emphasized: "If this will offend the gods, then please apologize to Lord Deniya, Lord Uktrashir and Lord Kaia for me."

"Well, my Lord and the other two adults won't mind. Actually, they are the ones who believers." Lina paused, as if listening to something, and nodded after a moment: "Okay, I was convinced, Ketria is right. Since light and darkness can be regarded as special elements, there is nothing wrong with life and death being regarded as special elements. From a certain perspective, they are indeed a kind of special energy condensed into elements, so just think they are special element creatures."

"Very good, we have reached a consensus on this issue." Panis nodded and said, "Then let me tell you my opinion. Your Majesty, you...well, Flar, please hear if you can accept it. If you can accept it, you might as well use this idea to convince your Presbyterian Church, and even put it in high-level meetings of all races for discussion."

"In my name?" Flar frowned and said, "Are you not going to come forward? If you come forward, you will be more valued than me, why don't you come forward?"

"That's the past, now is now." Panis smiled bitterly and shook his head, "And I don't want to come forward, I have more important things to do."

"Okay, then you can tell me what you think first." Flar didn't even ask about the more important things that Panis said. Her Majesty the Queen seemed to know Panis's thoughts very well, and she didn't intend to say them in front of the girls, so she just nodded casually, "I will tell you, but I want to remind you that perhaps among humans and orcs, your reputation is gradually fading, but among other races, your reputation is no different from a hundred years ago, of course, provided that you can be more serious when you hold a meeting."

"Ahem, I've always been very serious." Panis coughed dryly in the teasing snickers of the girls, quickly avoiding the topics that are not good for him, and putting on a serious expression, as if he was really serious: "First of all, we need to understand a question, what is the greatest threat to the Yara world, why do we regard the undead as the greatest enemy? This has not just begun recently. Since the Third Age, intelligent creatures have often regarded the undead as a threat. The last time the dead returned, it happened to verify this threat. Why don't people fear the sand people? They won't fear the fire element ice element and the thunder element?"

"Because the undead hate the living and kill the living creatures aimlessly." Lina replied without thinking: "Other elemental creatures do not have this kind of performance. They can communicate with them normally, but the undead cannot."

"There is another problem," Flar added: "There are too many undeads, so many that they squeeze the living space of other races, while the number of other elemental creatures is relatively small, so the impact is not great."

"I also think the most fundamental reason is these two." Panis nodded, "But now, both problems have been solved. The current situation proves that the undead have rationality and can communicate normally if they want. And they obviously don't have much interest in slaughtering creatures now. Even if the creatures sway in front of their eyes, they just drive away the creatures to avoid being disturbed. Besides, the number, it can be seen from the fact that the undead that surges out of the gate of death no longer increases that their number is limited, at least they show that they are limited, and then the number problem does not exist."

"Well, you continue." Flar's eyes were lowered, and sharp light flashed from time to time. Only then could the girls feel that the gentle and elegant lady in front of her, her identity as Her Majesty the Queen who controls a powerful race. Her Majesty's eyes flashed and she said thoughtfully: "What you said is not unreasonable, there should be others."

"Well, since the first thing is solved, then we will continue." Panis whispered: "The second problem we need to understand is why we have to engage in the Second War of the Undead, and for this, we will consume a lot of manpower, material resources and financial resources, and it can even be said to have concentrated the power of the entire Yara Continent."

"Of course it's for self-protection." Flar replied: "Not many people want to die, everyone wants to survive, so it's so easy to respond to your proposal and unite against the dead. Well, by the way, this proposal was made by you, and now you actually ask us why."

"Ahem, who proposed it aside first? Plan is one thing, and change is another." Panis coughed again with an embarrassing cough and forced himself to say: "Then now the problem is back. Since the undead no longer kill at will and no longer squeeze the living space of other races, why do we continue to carry out this war? What is the significance of consuming the foundation accumulated over thousands of years of Yara Continent every day? Is the vast desert of sighs really not tolerate a group of conscious and wise skeletons?"

"I suddenly felt it." Flar raised his eyelids slightly and whispered: "I am very familiar with this method of dealing with problems. Don't you think so?" (~^~)
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