I always feel that there is a strong contrast between before and after.

What joy there is six thousand years later.

Instead, it further highlights how hard and sad life was six thousand years ago.

You only see "No Game No Life," and the setting is quite amazing. The entire world is determined by games, and everything is decided by games. It seems child's play, but it is also very interesting!

But you don’t know... once upon a time, the world was not like this.

That world could become like this.

It is the result of a couple's hard work to the end...

They were the last remaining traces of the group, integrated into the so-called Ten Covenants.

Yes, that's right!

Six thousand years ago.

There was a couple who never won, but kept losing until the very end. In the end, they barely won once, but it was more like a draw.

And six thousand years later.

A pair of similar brother and sister, never lose, always win, win.

It's not so much a reincarnation.

More like it!

Similar flowers...

The story takes place six thousand years ago during a protracted war.

A brutal war that lasted for tens of thousands of years.

Let the earth fall and the sky weep.

I haven't seen the sun in who knows how many years.

The air was filled with black ash left after the elves burned out after their death.

These black ashes are fatal to humans, even if they just come into contact with them.

Humans cannot sense elves, so naturally they cannot use their powers.

It's just the weakest body.

Yet, they have to survive tenaciously in a world where countless non-human beings are active.

The difficulty... can be imagined!

"They live a frugal life every day... Even though there are only a few hundred people in the settlement, it is already considered a large settlement..."

"..."

"Because the larger the settlement, the more dangerous it is. The more likely it is to be exposed."

"Only by dispersing ourselves, like a spark of fire, can we avoid being discovered by other races at some point and being swept away like ants..."

"..."

When the girls were discussing the plot and their feelings.

Little Grace was also talking.

she says.

"Other races view them as monkeys, but they view them even more harshly than we humans view monkeys."

"It's meaningless, not worth mentioning! It doesn't matter if they're crushed to death, affected, or ignored... whatever, it's all fine!"

"They are like stubborn weeds. Sometimes they are an eyesore, so we remove them. Sometimes we play with them, like a cat playing with a mouse..."

"More often than not, when a battle breaks out, even the slightest bit of the aftermath will kill them instantly. They're so fragile, yet so ridiculous..."

"..."

"How could this happen..." Furniture found it hard to accept.

This is especially true regarding the attitude towards the gods of that world.

Notice.

The gods of Teyvat, because of Miss Tenri, all love people. No matter how they love, at least they love their people and their own humans.

But what about the gods of that world?

Create a new race.

To fight for the throne of the only God.

Almost destroyed the entire planet.

The city gate caught fire and affected the pond fish.

In this situation... if you bump into something or get hit by something without paying attention, you will die.

As people of many races say.

Under such circumstances, it is simply a fantasy that humans are still alive.

It's like a fairy tale!

And it is indeed in this context.

Young Rick took on the responsibility of leader.

In just a few years, the entire settlement was developed and expanded, and countless casualties were reduced.

Don’t look at the plot, he is in pain, crying, mourning for those he sent away with his own hands.

But if you really count it...

After so many years, only forty-eight people, oh no, forty-nine people sacrificed their lives.

This is probably something that has never happened in the history of human beings.

Just from this point, you can see it.

Rick's strategy is at the cheating level.

It is because he knows that he is a weak person and knows how the weak should survive.

Be cautious.

To get to that point!

And what happened next?

You could say that his meeting with the Ex-Machina Shubi was destiny, or a matter of fate.

It could also be the protagonist's halo that finally took effect.

Eventually, someone will come to end that era.

It is the times that make heroes.

Yes! The world's choice!

But...

If it weren't for Rick, he would have that ability.

In itself, there is that possibility.

Not to mention giving it to an Ex-Machina.

Even if it is given to a Skywing species, or even a Fantasy species.

I'm afraid it's impossible for him to kill the God of War and completely end this war that has lasted for who knows how long.

If not!

If the battle were really that easy to end...

The Elf God is powerful, right? Why did he still die?

A goblin god is pretty good, right? He has a name, but he still kneels, doesn't he?

The God of War's cheating-like concept of the essence determined that it was impossible for him to solve it using conventional methods.

A little fatalistic.

Maybe he was just waiting for that moment.

Waiting for the weakest to challenge himself, the strongest.

In the original story, the God of War was indeed killed by the strategy of Rick and others.

Otherwise! When the planet is pierced by the Star Killer and the Star Cup appears, Rick won't have a chance to reach out. The God of War will naturally take the Star Cup.

At that time, the Elf Corridor was leaked, and all the power was temporarily ineffective due to the riot in the Elf Corridor.

Be it the God of War or other gods, they would either become internally disordered and collapse, or fall directly into a deep sleep and a brief silence.

Only this is certain.

Only then can Rick touch the Star Cup with confidence.

If there is anyone who can snatch it from him, the Star Cup will never fall into his hands.

Although...

Still failed.

"At that time, humans were not recognized at all. They were not considered a race. Therefore, they were not even qualified to touch the Star Cup."

"Plus, Rick was already exhausted at the time, and her body was nearly at the point of collapse. The power of the Star Grail was far too immense for a mere human like her, in that physical condition, to withstand..."

"In other words! The outcome was predetermined from the very beginning."

"..."

Blanca looked at her daughters-in-law around her and gently stroked the light novel that originally wrote the content of "No Game No Life ZERO".

I feel a little emotional and a little sad.

PS1: Here is the second update, I will continue tomorrow, keep up the good work~~

Chapter 620: God of War: Invincible? Enemies from Outer Space!

Perhaps it is because of this last regret.

It is even more impressive.

It’s so frustrating...isn’t it?

The girls watched the movie together, discussed the plot, and chatted together, but they also seemed a little melancholy.

But there are still so many injustices in the world.

There is so much pain and depression.

In the world of Honkai Impact 3rd, if we follow the original plan, we won’t know how many there are even if we just count them randomly.

A Sinner's Elegy, the Last Lesson.

That banquet in the former civilization of Alicia...

The current civilization, the end of the thirteen heroes chasing the fire...

Etc., etc.

As for Honkai Impact 3rd, there is no need to say more.

Even Azur Lane has many regrets.

From the world of Genshin Impact.

According to the original plot, isn't it also true?

Raiden really fell.

The ultimate sacrifice.

Fukaros's self-sacrifice...

Etc., etc.

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