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Chapter 126 How to Play 1 Apostle 3K

Chapter 126 How to Play an Apostle 3K
Aaron was speechless for a moment.

He heard the meaning hidden in Gu Xiuya's words.

——Your gods cannot cross the cosmic boundary of this level, but we can.

My own existence is the best proof.

Byrne came back to his senses at this moment.

Hearing Gu Xiuya's words, he couldn't help but exchanged glances with Coent, their eyes intertwined, and there was a look of "it really is so" in their eyes.

Immediately afterwards, this look turned into an eager gaze because of an expectation in his heart.

Bourne looked at Gu Xiuya and said, "Excuse me, Your Excellency Saint. I still have a question, and I hope you will answer it."

Bourne changed back to his original address again, and his tone became respectful.

Gu Xiuya said lightly, "Say it."

Bourne said: "Could you please tell me why you, and your civilization, came to our world and founded the Shuntian Sect?"

Hearing the sound, Aaron raised his head and looked at Gu Xiuya.

This question was the most concerned question of the three present.

To be precise, it is the issue that all Shuntian believers are most concerned about.

The three of them were only elected as 'representatives' to ask Gu Xiuya questions because their identities met the requirements.

Gu Xiuya glanced at Bourne and asked, "Is this important?"

His expression was calm, and his eyes showed a kind of indifference without sadness or joy, as if he thought from the bottom of his heart that this question was meaningless.

But in fact, he just didn't think about how to answer.

Gu Xiuya is not an all-knowing and omnipotent god. His intelligence and quickness come from his life experience in his previous life, and it is always impossible for a person to know everything in one's life.

Therefore, it is also reasonable to encounter situations where it is difficult to make an appropriate reply immediately during communication.

After all, he never had the chance to pretend to be an apostle of an extraterrestrial civilization in his previous life.

Taking advantage of the time delayed by this sentence, he began to think quickly, trying to find an answer that perfectly suited his current status.

Bourne didn't know what Gu Xiuya was thinking, he just felt that Gu Xiuya's rhetorical question was filled with a sense of indifference, and he could feel that this indifference was not only aimed at him, but at everyone who wanted to ask this question.

And, everything on this planet.

What arrogance, what arrogance, what arrogance is this!
Bourne smiled bitterly in his heart.

But he had to admit that such an attitude proved that there was a high probability that the identity of the other party was true.

Just like an elephant will not patiently explain an ant's question.

Why should a civilization capable of ultra-long-distance interstellar travel, a great race that can reverse time and visit history, be patient with creatures like itself?
Is it just based on the meager sect inheritance between the two parties?

Bourne thought of this, and said: "Your Excellency, I know that my question may be a bit presumptuous. But this question is related to whether we can continue to believe in you and support you. So."

As he spoke, he stood up, bowed solemnly at ninety degrees, and saluted Gu Xiuya.

"I beg you, please give your kindness and enlighten us fools."

Coent and Aaron stood up and repeated Bourne's actions.

"Please donate your kindness and enlighten us fools."

The three of them maintained a bowing posture, with their heads almost pressed against the table, waiting for Gu Xiuya's reply.

Gu Xiuya sighed.

He said in a low tone, "If I tell you that there is no 'why' in this matter, you guys, what would you think?"

Bourne froze for a moment, raised his head, and a look of astonishment flashed in his eyes: "What do you mean?"

"I guess, you may think that what I have done in history is an experiment on this planet by the civilization I belong to. The purpose is to create a god of faith like Suncheon and conduct research. Am I right?"

Bourne hesitated and nodded slightly.

Gu Xiuya looked at him: "Unfortunately, you guessed wrong."

"This matter is my personal behavior, and it has no macro significance."

"If you have to give it a reason, it's probably because it's fun, right?"

".interesting?"

Bourne's eyes were trembling, as if he couldn't accept such an answer.

"Yeah, it's just fun."

Gu Xiuya said indifferently: "All of this is just the result of my whim and whim."

"This is not prevarication, this is the truth."

"I know that you may not be able to accept it for a while, but you may wish to think about it. If this is not my personal behavior, but an aggressive action by my civilization, do you still have a chance to stand in front of me?"

At the end of speaking, he raised his head, his eyes were domineering, showing a kind of condescending indifference.

Bourne opened his mouth, wanting to speak, but didn't know what to say.

Yes, if this is really a spying and aggression between civilizations, with the terrifying capabilities displayed by the other civilization, how can the life on this planet have any chance to resist?

Even if the old gods are revived and the beliefs are unified, it is impossible to resist the continuous distortion caused by the tampering of history.

Bourne suddenly felt dazed. He found that the savior he was expecting was completely different from what he had imagined. The savior didn't seem to care about what they did at all, and he didn't intend to save them at all.

But he had to admit that this seemed to be the most suitable explanation for the identity of the other party.

He couldn't help but said: "Your Excellency, according to your opinion, don't you just say the six-character motto that you left when you founded the Shuntian Church?"

"It's not."

Gu Xiuya glanced at him and said calmly: "I really wanted to save the people of Galanz. Their lives should not be trampled like this. I taught them to resist in order to let them get what they deserve."

"Then why do you want to block the news of the Sky-based Sword? If all this is just a willful game, why do you go to the trouble of hiding him? Why don't you give him to the people you want to save?"

Bourne asked repeatedly, and the words he said reached the point: "Besides, the power you have displayed so far seems to be all dependent on the power of the Tianji Sword, which seems to be inconsistent with the strength that your great race should have."

Gu Xiuya smiled: "Aren't these questions already answered?"

Bourne's expression was a little puzzled: "Where is the answer?"

"It's in what you just said."

Bourne thought for a moment, then was taken aback: "Game?"

"good."

Gu Xiuya nodded slightly, and said calmly: "For me, this is just a game. I don't need any reason to experience it and play it in any way. It's just that I happened to think so at the time."

Bourne was momentarily speechless.

He admitted that this answer was in line with the other party's status as an apostle of advanced civilization, but he still had a little difficulty accepting that the savior he imagined looked like this.

He couldn't help but said: "If this is just a game, then what's the point of our perseverance?"

"You shouldn't have brought yourself into my person to think about things. Byrne."

Gu Xiuya said indifferently: "To me, it's really just a game. But to you, it's an epic struggle that really happened. Why do you deny the meaning of its existence?"

"You have to remember that you are a follower of the Shuntian Church, you are not me, and it doesn't matter whether a thing is meaningful to me. As long as it is meaningful to the times, the world, and you, that's enough. Isn't it?"

Bourne fell silent, and he found that he had indeed fallen into a fallacy in thinking.

He wants to find a lofty idea to support his perseverance, to prove that his efforts are worthwhile. This eager thought makes him ignore the meaning of the matter itself, which is what he should remember the most.

"I understand. I was too extreme. You taught me the right lesson."

Byrne volunteered to admit his problem.

Coent said aside: "Your Excellency, I don't understand something. You told us everything today. What if, I mean, if, what if we betrayed you?"

"Are you not worried at all?"

Gu Xiuya smiled lightly: "I don't care."

This is not a pretentious boast, he really doesn't care if Bourne and others will leak the secret.

The development of reality will be changed by the influence of history, but at the same time, the original development track of reality will also extend forward.This is the law he has concluded so far.

For example, if time is regarded as a long strip of paper, from left to right it is historical time, real time, and future time.

So for ordinary people, these three are an irreversible straight line.

But for Gu Xiuya, this piece of paper can be stacked.

The future that belongs to him is the result of the superposition of history and reality.

Reality is the cornerstone, and history is a variable. Reality will change due to history, but not completely, but superimposed changes.

Therefore, if Bourne and others really leaked the secret, he didn't care.This kind of indifference is not because he can change what is happening now, but because he can go back to history and directly solve the problem from the root.

——So what if everyone knows about this matter?

As long as he goes back to the past and makes Marne change his words, he will no longer be called an apostle of an unknown civilization.Then push the so-called shuttle history to the mighty power of the gods...the rumors will immediately lose their historical support and become myths and legends that are no different from other sects.

You said that the saints of the Suncheon Sect can travel through history?
There are people from the sect next door who created the world, do you believe it?
After receiving the teaching history of the Shuntian Sect, Gu Xiuya already knew everything that happened in history, and had hundreds of years of foresight. For him, such things were nothing more than minor troubles that could be easily solved.

Using this as a test for loyalists is a casual game of chess.

Of course, there was something risky about this in the final analysis.

As for why he changed his previous caution and chose to take such a risk.
 Today's explosive update, the reward is cleared! (The total is less than [-] coins, let’s add another [-] to [-]. I’ve been on leave for the past few days, so I’ve written a lot!)
  
 
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