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Chapter 725: Belief System

Think about it, at some point, will you have this kind of thought? When you are in trouble, you also hope that others will be in trouble with you, and you will never want to see him be lucky.

When you suddenly went bankrupt overnight and had nothing, someone suddenly patted your shoulder and said that you won the first prize of Mark Six alone. Will you curse him in your heart and be hit and killed by a car on the way to receive the prize?

When you were three stars in ten consecutive draws, the person next to you suddenly drew five SSRs and showed them to you specifically. Would you like to stab him to death with one knife?

Although everyone knows that this idea is wrong, immoral, and is not supposed to be hidden, and sometimes I can't help but think so.

However, most people just think about it, but Hela will take action, and she has the strength to ensure that her actions will succeed. She spent a long time alone in this dark prison. Now she finally came a new prisoner and was able to gather a table of Landlords. However, before the card was washed, she was ready to escape from prison and was not ready to take her away. This is not possible, I absolutely disagree.

As for what Evanson promised her that she could serve her better after she went out, Hela didn't believe it at all, believing that this was a reason he made up purely to let him leave.

Evanson naturally knew that he would definitely not be able to convince Hela with just one sentence, and now he still has some time before his mana recovery, so he began to explain, "The hole in which Sargeras's scepter was chiseled on the space barrier is not so easy to disappear."

"After I leave here, the entrance of the cave will continue to exist, and it can even exist until the prison collapses. Although you cannot get out of the entrance of the cave, you can establish connections with the outside world through it."

"Well..." Hela smiled and shook her head. "How do I know what you said is true? What if it closes after you pass the hole?"

"Are you suspicious that I'm lying to you?" Evanson showed a distressed and injured expression. "It is said that true strong people can understand each other's feelings in the battle. I thought we had established a preliminary trust after the time just now."

"Despicable, treacherous, greedy for life and death, hide when there is danger, get on when there is a price, and have bad luck." Hela pretended to think for a while, then said, "This is what I know about you. If I miss something, please remind me."

Evanson's face was thrusting, what are you talking about? Are I so bad? Forget it, I won't care about you "Is it worth it? Is it worth it?"

"How long can Odin live? How long can this prison trap you? Three years? Or five years? If you are going to be imprisoned for a few more centuries, I might deceive you, but I absolutely do not want to face the wrath of the goddess of death after such a short time."

"Well..." Hela nodded slowly, feeling that Evanson's words made some sense, but she finally spread her hands and said, "Even if you are saying it is true, I don't think there is a channel to contact the outside world. It's a big benefit. I don't even think it's useful."

"Of course it's useful." Evanson's tone was very affirmative, but his expression changed and looked at Hela with a smile. "You claim to be the orthodox leader of the Asgard Legion, but where is your Helagar?"

"Wait a moment, what is Helagar?" Hela was confused and asked Evanson in confusion.

"Your army." Evanson said to Hela with his head tilted, "the army you led, and the Nagfal warship built with dead man's nails and hair."

"My army is still sleeping under the Golden Palace. As for the warship you mentioned..." Haila grinned and shivered. "I have never heard of it. I would rather use a rusty fork to pin my tongue to the table than stay in that kind of boat for a second." The dead man's nails and hair? You don't feel panic!

"Well, your army is sleeping." Evanson shook his head and continued to ask, "You claim to be the goddess of death. You also know that the goddess will enjoy sacrifices, but I can't help but want to ask you, who is your high priest? Where is he?"

"Well..." Haila raised her eyebrows and turned to the side and said, "You should know how noble the high priest is, so his candidates must be carefully selected... So I think it is a very reasonable arrangement for the first voter to work as a high priest."

"That's really congratulations to Goddess. You finally had the first voter and the high priest a few hours ago." Evanson continued with a sarcastic smile, "Well, the assistant?"

At this time, Evanson found that Hela had his mouth tense and glanced at him, but this time he said before the other party spoke, "Don't look at me, don't you think it's very abnormal to have only one priest under the command of a goddess?"

"You want to monopolize my favor, you think beautifully." After being robbed, Hela withdrew his gaze awkwardly, and in a hurry, he floated to Shigluen again, but the other party immediately said, "I can't die, I'd rather die than be a priest." With our relationship, it's good that I didn't face you with swords. I actually want me to worship you?

After Hela circled around, her neck was tougher and said, "There will be some."

"Okay, there will be some," Evanson shrugged and said without comment. "But what is your belief system? What is the process of sacrificiality like? What kind of sacrifice should we pay for it to be appropriate?"

"Sacrifice..." Haila looked at the instant noodles buckets all over the floor unconsciously, then suddenly woke up, waved her irritatedly, "You are the high priest, let me arrange these things, what's the use of you?"

Hela is helpless. As a genuine goddess, how could no one admire her? Although she never cared about these things, if she really had no one to admire her, it would be a bit embarrassing to say it out.

Moreover, she has been imprisoned for so long and is very sensitive in her heart and needs the recognition and respect of others. If there is a complete worship system, it will indeed be a very beneficial psychological comfort for her.

"What the goddess taught is that this is indeed a job within the next level." Evanson actually lowered his head and admitted his mistake, but then asked in a tone similar to questioning, "But even if I have arranged all this, where should I hold a ceremony? How dare I ask where is the temple of Goddess? Where is the statue of Goddess?"

"Hmph!" Hela also recalled the smell at this time and glared at Evanson. "I can't do anything about these things! But what do you mean by saying these are? Could it be for me to have fun?!" Then a dangerous cold light appeared in his eyes, and a long sword suddenly appeared in her hands, with a look of the meaning of Evanson who couldn't give a reasonable explanation, would start the film immediately.

"Dear Goddess, don't be angry." Evanson lowered his head slightly and comforted Hela. "If all these were available at the beginning, it would seem like my first signature was a waste of time."

Haila narrowed her eyes and said, "You mean..."

"That's right." Evanson nodded. "After I go out, I have a way to arrange everything for the goddess. I guarantee that within a few months, the goddess can enjoy a grand sacrificial ceremony."

Hela did not answer, but from the change of her expression, Evanson knew that the other party was a little moved. So he took the opportunity to say, "You must know that Odin's glory has almost been forgotten. At least on Midgard, there is no temple or statue of his god, and no one worships him. People think he is a fictional person."

"Even when Thor arrives on Earth, it proves that the Asgard gods do exist, no one regains his faith."

"But if the goddess can establish a complete worship body in Midgard, with a certain scale of believers, and worship in real time, then you will undoubtedly be the best proof that you have surpassed Odin."

"My ability is already above that old guy." After hearing the last sentence, Hela frowned, "No proof is needed!"

"The Goddess's power is naturally not comparable to Odin who is in a diminishing state." Evanson praised Hela very much, but then he changed his tone and said, "But all beings are ignorant. How can they distinguish clearly if they don't prove it."

"What's more, there are some things that Goddess disdain to say, but how can I, as the first elect of Goddess, keep silent?" Evanson slapped his chest, and said sincerely and sincerely. "The Goddess can ignore some things. If I don't spread the glory of Goddess, then wouldn't I, the high priest, be dereliction of duty!"

Oh, are you so loyal? Hella sneered in diarrhea. You kid are pretty good at acting. If I don’t know what kind of person you are, I would have believed it, “Take what you said seriously?”

"I am willing to swear to the source of my power, Antorus, my loyalty to the goddess is visible!" Evanson immediately stretched out three fingers and swore, and his tears were forced into his eyes, as if you don't believe me, I'll kill you here.

Hela didn't know where Antorus was, but she knew how much it was for a spellcaster to have a vow to the source of her power. So she was also a little confused... Could this be the legendary warrior died for his confidant?!

"Then what are you going to do?" But Hela still couldn't believe it, so he planned to ask about the specific details. After all, everyone would tell the short lies, but if the details were involved, it would inevitably reveal flaws.

"Actually, it's not difficult to deal with in Midgard." Evanson breathed a sigh of relief in secret. He knew that Hela asked him the details to verify whether what he was telling the truth, but the other party would ask this, which also proved that the other party had already believed in his words. "I know some people, they are all people with high power in your home, and they have strong financial resources and huge scale."

Haila nodded, was she going to convert to the people who are in power first? This is a good method. As the saying goes, the superiors must follow the people. If these people in power believe in themselves, then the people below will naturally be able to say, "Will these people listen to you? I am not those young ladies who have never seen the world in the boudoir. I am a goddess. I know how serious it will be when it comes to faith issues."

"They can listen, the key is that the power of the goddess is worthy of them." Evanson nodded affirmatively. "They are believers, have their own beliefs, and are very pious. Their faith has been maintained for 3,000 years." As he said, Evanson also deliberately reminded Hela, "Goddess is a clear guide. Considering the life cycle in short life, the continuous faith of three thousand years is very valuable."

"I know." Hela also understood this, "but if they were really as pious as you said, how could you guarantee that they would convert to me?"

"Because they have had a faith crisis recently." Evanson recalled something and said with a slight smugness. "They now feel that the gods they believed in before... are not strong enough."

"Not strong enough? Haha..." Haila smiled, "Which god did they believe in?"

"To be clear, that guy is not a god." Evanson said with some disdain, "it was an early test piece of the Kerry Empire."

"Experimental products of the Kerry Empire..." Hela recalled carefully, and finally said with a lot of laughter and cry, "Those cannon fodder?"

"A relatively powerful cannon fodder." Evanson said, scratching his head.

"To be honest, I feel a little pity for them." Hela almost laughed out loud. "They actually worshiped a cannon fodder for more than three thousand years. Really, I don't know how to evaluate them."

Hela knew about the Kerry Empire. She was willing to admit that this empire has some strength, and some Kerry people were indeed powerful enough to compete with the Asgard gods. It would be impossible if someone worshiped them, but they worshiped the cannon fodder they created for so long, and they could only say it was just one word, stupid!

"That's why their faith is in crisis." Evanson walked to Hela at this time and bowed and said, "They have already planned to abandon the original old god, but they are a little confused when they lose their faith, so they need a new god to guide them."

"Their loyalty, Goddess, don't doubt theirs." Evanson then promised, "They can maintain their faith for 3,000 years in a cannon fodder. With the power of Goddess, how can they not willingly crawl at your feet?"

Hela closed her eyes and thought, "But at the center they just believe in themselves." She suddenly revealed the essence of this belief. "They believe in God, because they seek God. Therefore, they abandoned it because God is not strong enough, but..." Hela smiled here, "I don't care. Speaking of which, it's useless to believers, but it can't be without them. It doesn't matter whether their faith is pious. After all, I'm just asking them to help and hold on to the scene."

"Very good." Hela clapped his hands and said, "I actually have never had my own belief system. This is a bit of a flaw for the goddess. If you can help me successfully establish this system, I will remember you."

"After I restore my freedom, I will reward you with all the Midgard, so that it will become your fiefdom hereditary."
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