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Chapter 235 To the Gods
Chapter 235 To the Gods
After Roren took over Marton River City, he began to organize and build fortifications closely.
And here, the way the Redonians had done things in the past didn't work.
In fact, the Leidun people did not build city walls, and the king city did not have city walls. For the vast majority of northern natives who made a living by fishing, hunting or plundering, the city walls were a kind of hindrance, a kind of cage.
God watched silently. Under the command of Duke Andev, various true believer craftsmen on the ground repaired the wear and tear of the city wall and built more sturdy arrow towers.
The people on the ground look so small, and the craftsmen are like worker ants, walking back and forth on the ground.
Unlike other Leidon people who wrestled and competed in the square, the third prince, Laurent, followed Duke Andev with Mien, and asked the book servants to record what they saw and heard, and sometimes approached the craftsmen to ask questions about the city wall. stacking technique.
God knows, the talented Lauren is extremely flexible in his way of doing things, and he is far more able to integrate into the lives of the southerners than other Leidon people.
Lauren is recording the skills of craftsmen, and intends to use them in the construction of his own territory in the future.
"Is it time?" Chen Yi asked herself.
After a moment, he shook his head imperceptibly.
not yet.
But soon.
Duke Anderf commanded Li in an orderly manner, and time passed quickly.
The Duke raised his elbow to wipe the sweat off his brow, pointed at the city wall and said, "It's really magnificent, isn't it?"
"I think so too." Lauren sighed.
"It belongs to those who believe in the Lord." The Duke smiled, and said casually: "I have to say, the city walls of Deschanel are far more magnificent than here, and I think this may be because they believe in the Lord and understand better than us. host."
Hearing this, Lauren was stunned.
He immediately remembered the question that he had been unresolved.
What is the value of man to the Lord?
What is the value of a human being to Him who needs no burnt offering?Carry out His arrangement?
Is it because He has a mission given to man?Does He need people to go through a certain test?
Duke Anderf said that the walls belong to those who believe in the Lord, and the walls of Deschanel are far more magnificent than here, because they believe in the Lord and understand the Lord better.
Is it not that unbelievers cannot build walls?
The Duke never thought that what he said casually would cause Lauren to fall into deep thought.
And Duke Andev stood quietly without disturbing.
Lauren said goodbye first.
"Sorry, Duke, I have something to deal with," Lauren said.
"What's the matter?" Duke Andrew asked.
After a moment of hesitation, Lauren said slowly, "About God."
Duke Andev immediately nodded and made a gesture of invitation.
Lauren took Mi En and left.
The third prince disappeared from Duke Andev's sight, but Lauren did not go back to the lord's mansion in the city.
He walked to another site where the city wall was being repaired.
The craftsmen pushed and pulled the carts filled with stones, and their upper bodies with bare arms were covered with sweat.
Lauren smelled the tangy smoke, and he walked to a resting craftsman.
The craftsman with reddened skin looked at the third prince suspiciously.
He only heard Lauren ask, "How much do you know about the Lord?"
The craftsman was puzzled, wondering why the lord asked such a thing, he felt a little embarrassed.
After a long time, the craftsman carefully said: "I know, I know that there is a Lord who lives on it, he is our God, and he rules everything about us."
Hearing what the craftsman said, Lauren suddenly sighed.
This craftsman didn't even know that "He" should be used in addressing God.
How well can he know the Lord?
"Why do you believe in the Lord?" Lauren paused, then asked again, "How much do you believe in the Lord?"
"My lord, why do I believe in the Lord?"
The craftsman found this question strange,
"But... why don't I believe in our God? As for how much I believe in the Lord? Uh... I believe in it very much."
With that said, the craftsman compared a non-standard ring ceremony.
Lauren shook his head, he could tell that this craftsman didn't know how much he believed in the Lord.
The craftsman looked up at the strange adult in front of him.
He didn't know why Lauren asked these questions, so he could only guess with his own brain.
After thinking for a while, the craftsman patted his head. This lord was probably worried that the craftsmen didn't believe in the Lord enough, so they wouldn't be able to receive God's blessing, and the city wall wouldn't be repaired well.
So the craftsman said, "My lord, don't worry, we Camilians believe in the Lord more than the Verdusans, and those cowardly Verdusans will never break our walls, nor win this war."
The craftsman's words fell into his ears, and Lauren fell into thinking again.
Could the war be won because the Camilians are more believers than the Verdusans?
Lauren thought of the boat song sung by the people of Leiden. The lyrics contained the rise and fall of countless northern city-states.
That's one way the Redonians recorded history.
Lauren thought of the gods who sacrificed sacrifices, and thought of the northern land that was perennially frosty.
On the northern soil, large and small attacks broke out all the year round, and each kingdom and city-state had different gods to worship.
One kingdom has a god worshiped by another kingdom, and one kingdom destroys another kingdom, massacres and enslaves the people of that country. Is it because one god defeated another?
"It seems to be like this, but, but."
Lauren felt that when his thoughts reached a certain critical point, he happened to get stuck.
He still failed to answer his original question - what is the value of a human being to the Lord?
Lauren was shocked to realize that he was just asking questions constantly, but when he thought deeply, he would get stuck somewhere.
He found that all his problems were just standing still.
Then try to change your thinking.
Lauren suddenly thought of this, and he clenched his fists, forcing himself to think.
not to the Lord
But
What is the value of man to the gods?
In the ballads passed down from generation to generation, the gods were furious because of insufficient sacrifices, and sent down thunder, storms, and frost to punish the world and make the world crawl again until they offered sacrifices that satisfied the gods and did things that pleased the gods.
For the gods, does the value of human beings lie in animal sacrifices?
The Tradition of the Redonites told Lauren that it was so.
Otherwise, why would they sacrifice for the God of War?Otherwise, why should God of War protect them?
"So. Suo Da killed my father and drove me out of the Northland, was it because I wavered from the Sacrificial Sacrifice of the God of War?"
Lauren couldn't help asking himself in his heart.
If this is the case, how to explain the great achievements of the former kings?
How about the former king who led the Leidun people to abandon their original gods and convert to our King of Kings?
Didn't the original god punish the former king who converted to the king of our kings?
If so, why can't we find the failures of the ancestors in the history of the ancestors?
Lauren's pupils shrank suddenly.
He found the only explanation.
That explanation suffices to answer the question—what is the value of man to the gods?
"In today's world, there is no value."
Lauren calmly suppressed his excitement and said:
"We set up the images of the gods and built their temples,"
"We are imposing human values on the gods."
New questions were answered.
In the late twilight, Lauren had not had time to suddenly see the light.
Then he heard the church bells ringing for vespers in the city.
Lauren suddenly felt that he hadn't stood firm yet, so he sat on the lonely boat.
In all directions is the mighty sea,
Angry waves swept in.
So back to the original question
What is the value of man to the Lord?
Thank you for the reward of 1500 starting coins from Yuegui Chunweng
(End of this chapter)
After Roren took over Marton River City, he began to organize and build fortifications closely.
And here, the way the Redonians had done things in the past didn't work.
In fact, the Leidun people did not build city walls, and the king city did not have city walls. For the vast majority of northern natives who made a living by fishing, hunting or plundering, the city walls were a kind of hindrance, a kind of cage.
God watched silently. Under the command of Duke Andev, various true believer craftsmen on the ground repaired the wear and tear of the city wall and built more sturdy arrow towers.
The people on the ground look so small, and the craftsmen are like worker ants, walking back and forth on the ground.
Unlike other Leidon people who wrestled and competed in the square, the third prince, Laurent, followed Duke Andev with Mien, and asked the book servants to record what they saw and heard, and sometimes approached the craftsmen to ask questions about the city wall. stacking technique.
God knows, the talented Lauren is extremely flexible in his way of doing things, and he is far more able to integrate into the lives of the southerners than other Leidon people.
Lauren is recording the skills of craftsmen, and intends to use them in the construction of his own territory in the future.
"Is it time?" Chen Yi asked herself.
After a moment, he shook his head imperceptibly.
not yet.
But soon.
Duke Anderf commanded Li in an orderly manner, and time passed quickly.
The Duke raised his elbow to wipe the sweat off his brow, pointed at the city wall and said, "It's really magnificent, isn't it?"
"I think so too." Lauren sighed.
"It belongs to those who believe in the Lord." The Duke smiled, and said casually: "I have to say, the city walls of Deschanel are far more magnificent than here, and I think this may be because they believe in the Lord and understand better than us. host."
Hearing this, Lauren was stunned.
He immediately remembered the question that he had been unresolved.
What is the value of man to the Lord?
What is the value of a human being to Him who needs no burnt offering?Carry out His arrangement?
Is it because He has a mission given to man?Does He need people to go through a certain test?
Duke Anderf said that the walls belong to those who believe in the Lord, and the walls of Deschanel are far more magnificent than here, because they believe in the Lord and understand the Lord better.
Is it not that unbelievers cannot build walls?
The Duke never thought that what he said casually would cause Lauren to fall into deep thought.
And Duke Andev stood quietly without disturbing.
Lauren said goodbye first.
"Sorry, Duke, I have something to deal with," Lauren said.
"What's the matter?" Duke Andrew asked.
After a moment of hesitation, Lauren said slowly, "About God."
Duke Andev immediately nodded and made a gesture of invitation.
Lauren took Mi En and left.
The third prince disappeared from Duke Andev's sight, but Lauren did not go back to the lord's mansion in the city.
He walked to another site where the city wall was being repaired.
The craftsmen pushed and pulled the carts filled with stones, and their upper bodies with bare arms were covered with sweat.
Lauren smelled the tangy smoke, and he walked to a resting craftsman.
The craftsman with reddened skin looked at the third prince suspiciously.
He only heard Lauren ask, "How much do you know about the Lord?"
The craftsman was puzzled, wondering why the lord asked such a thing, he felt a little embarrassed.
After a long time, the craftsman carefully said: "I know, I know that there is a Lord who lives on it, he is our God, and he rules everything about us."
Hearing what the craftsman said, Lauren suddenly sighed.
This craftsman didn't even know that "He" should be used in addressing God.
How well can he know the Lord?
"Why do you believe in the Lord?" Lauren paused, then asked again, "How much do you believe in the Lord?"
"My lord, why do I believe in the Lord?"
The craftsman found this question strange,
"But... why don't I believe in our God? As for how much I believe in the Lord? Uh... I believe in it very much."
With that said, the craftsman compared a non-standard ring ceremony.
Lauren shook his head, he could tell that this craftsman didn't know how much he believed in the Lord.
The craftsman looked up at the strange adult in front of him.
He didn't know why Lauren asked these questions, so he could only guess with his own brain.
After thinking for a while, the craftsman patted his head. This lord was probably worried that the craftsmen didn't believe in the Lord enough, so they wouldn't be able to receive God's blessing, and the city wall wouldn't be repaired well.
So the craftsman said, "My lord, don't worry, we Camilians believe in the Lord more than the Verdusans, and those cowardly Verdusans will never break our walls, nor win this war."
The craftsman's words fell into his ears, and Lauren fell into thinking again.
Could the war be won because the Camilians are more believers than the Verdusans?
Lauren thought of the boat song sung by the people of Leiden. The lyrics contained the rise and fall of countless northern city-states.
That's one way the Redonians recorded history.
Lauren thought of the gods who sacrificed sacrifices, and thought of the northern land that was perennially frosty.
On the northern soil, large and small attacks broke out all the year round, and each kingdom and city-state had different gods to worship.
One kingdom has a god worshiped by another kingdom, and one kingdom destroys another kingdom, massacres and enslaves the people of that country. Is it because one god defeated another?
"It seems to be like this, but, but."
Lauren felt that when his thoughts reached a certain critical point, he happened to get stuck.
He still failed to answer his original question - what is the value of a human being to the Lord?
Lauren was shocked to realize that he was just asking questions constantly, but when he thought deeply, he would get stuck somewhere.
He found that all his problems were just standing still.
Then try to change your thinking.
Lauren suddenly thought of this, and he clenched his fists, forcing himself to think.
not to the Lord
But
What is the value of man to the gods?
In the ballads passed down from generation to generation, the gods were furious because of insufficient sacrifices, and sent down thunder, storms, and frost to punish the world and make the world crawl again until they offered sacrifices that satisfied the gods and did things that pleased the gods.
For the gods, does the value of human beings lie in animal sacrifices?
The Tradition of the Redonites told Lauren that it was so.
Otherwise, why would they sacrifice for the God of War?Otherwise, why should God of War protect them?
"So. Suo Da killed my father and drove me out of the Northland, was it because I wavered from the Sacrificial Sacrifice of the God of War?"
Lauren couldn't help asking himself in his heart.
If this is the case, how to explain the great achievements of the former kings?
How about the former king who led the Leidun people to abandon their original gods and convert to our King of Kings?
Didn't the original god punish the former king who converted to the king of our kings?
If so, why can't we find the failures of the ancestors in the history of the ancestors?
Lauren's pupils shrank suddenly.
He found the only explanation.
That explanation suffices to answer the question—what is the value of man to the gods?
"In today's world, there is no value."
Lauren calmly suppressed his excitement and said:
"We set up the images of the gods and built their temples,"
"We are imposing human values on the gods."
New questions were answered.
In the late twilight, Lauren had not had time to suddenly see the light.
Then he heard the church bells ringing for vespers in the city.
Lauren suddenly felt that he hadn't stood firm yet, so he sat on the lonely boat.
In all directions is the mighty sea,
Angry waves swept in.
So back to the original question
What is the value of man to the Lord?
Thank you for the reward of 1500 starting coins from Yuegui Chunweng
(End of this chapter)
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