Chapter 2403

It's a classic case of harming others without benefiting oneself, but it's a last resort. After all, there are so many people present. Even if Gel fulfills his wish and dies in the end, the Black Death Sword will still fall into the hands of these people... You can imagine what they will do... Nar isn't the Dark Lord Sauron, who can use his artifact to tempt others.

Therefore, the best fate for the Black Death Sword is to be sealed away and never see the light of day again.

The worst outcome is destruction.

Although divine artifacts are not so easy to destroy, there are many ways to destroy something if you really want to, such as the one right in front of us... the Eternal God.

With so many people here, it's perfectly acceptable for a hero who sacrifices their own interests for the greater good to make a small wish.

I might as well just destroy it myself.

It's a pity, but if he could forge the first Black Death Sword, he can forge the second one!

Since he can't get out now, it doesn't really matter whether he keeps the Black Death Sword or not. Even if he gets out, it won't matter much either. He can just forge another one. At worst, he can kill another member of the Celestial Gods!

As the Black Death Sword shattered and disappeared, Geer instantly went from a super strong person to an ordinary person.

An unimaginable weakness overwhelmed him.

It's so painful... When someone has experienced power that is unimaginable to ordinary people, and then returns to being an ordinary person, the sense of loss is something that ordinary people cannot even imagine.

He was once able to physically travel through the universe and lift objects weighing tens of tons with one hand.

He can turn his body into slime, and he can ignore any harm.

He can kill gods.

But now, he is just a tribal member.

Weak, powerless, and malnourished!
The power of the Black Death Sword belongs to the Black Death Sword. That thing won't be given to Gale for nothing. In the end, he's just a pawn being manipulated. If the Black Death Sword didn't need a manipulator, he would have been just an ordinary person for the rest of his life!

But Ger doesn't have time to think about these things now; a man who has already given up on life and death wouldn't care about such things.

He raised his head and looked weakly at Eternity.

Eternity had been sitting there motionless for a long time.

Nobody knows what this guy is thinking.

Of course, no one dared to disturb him.

"Can I make a wish now?"

For someone who is not afraid of death, the existence before them, no matter how great, is meaningless.

Ger didn't even want to live.

After Nar left, his thinking returned to normal.

Ger is not a good person; he has his own dark side, but he is definitely not a bad person!

Human nature is both complex and simple. It's complex because everyone is different and has their own way of living; it's simple because there's nothing new under the sun, and no one can escape the same few things.

The internet is flooded with all sorts of "success stories" and "guides to turning your life around," as if everyone can become a superior person. But the reality is that the vast majority of people are ordinary, living with the mundane realities of life, experiencing emotions and desires. Those weaknesses and imperfections in human nature are our most authentic selves. These weaknesses are not unforgivable; they constitute us and connect us. Lust, selfishness, arrogance, jealousy, the desire for something for nothing, the craving for attention, wanting to be a good person but feeling powerless, hoping others follow the rules while wanting special treatment… do these labels sting?
Maybe.

But think about it carefully, who doesn't have a bit of that in them? The other day, a friend complained that the new intern in their department made terrible PPTs, yet always felt like they were underappreciated. Isn't that a classic case of "underestimating oneself despite lacking ability"? And who hasn't secretly envied someone else's promotion and raise on social media, muttering "Why?" to themselves? Isn't that just a variation of jealousy?

Let's talk about "getting something for nothing." Lottery stations are always packed with people. Everyone knows the odds of winning are incredibly low, but they still can't resist buying a ticket, fantasizing about getting rich overnight. Behind this lies a desire for easy wealth and an expectation of changing one's fate. This mentality is understandable, but becoming addicted to it can easily lead one astray.

The desire to be noticed by others is a common problem among modern people.

On social media, all sorts of "shows"—showing off affection, food, travel—ultimately boil down to getting likes and comments. But how many people truly care about you? Most just glance at them quickly and leave a nonchalant emoji.

Of course, human nature is not only dark.

We yearn to be good people, to be recognized, and to realize our self-worth. But reality is often cruel; ideals are lofty, but reality is harsh. We often find that we are not capable of being a perfectly good person, and sometimes, in order to survive, we are forced to do things against our conscience.

But ordinary people are definitely not the kind of people who can be bad guys!

Like many people, when they do something bad, they tremble all over!

Is it harder to be a good person or a bad person? Most people would probably say in unison, "Of course it's harder to be a good person! Look how easy and glamorous it is to be a bad person!" Actually, that's completely wrong. I think being a bad person is much harder than being a good person!
It's very simple: to be a good person, there are templates to learn from, teachers to teach you, books to study, and role models to emulate! From a young age, parents and teachers teach you how to be a good person and a good child. But to be a bad person, there are no templates, and no one teaches you!

Simply put, our values ​​don't actually support us being bad people!

Take murder, for example!
In reality, for most ordinary people, killing someone is something they just talk about... like, "I'll kill you!"

He can just blurt out things like that.

But you want him to actually try? Let alone killing someone, not many people have actually fought!

This is how our values ​​and beliefs limit our behavior!

A worldview is how we perceive and understand the world around us. It is deeply influenced by our life experiences, education, and the people we interact with. A person who grows up in the mountains will have a significantly different worldview than someone who lives in the city. The former may place more emphasis on nature and harmony, while the latter may be more focused on the vibrancy and change of the city. As we grow and gain more experience, our worldview continues to develop and change.

A worldview is the exploration and pursuit of self-worth. After forming a certain worldview and values, we need to further consider: "How should I live?" "What dreams do I hope to achieve?" These questions guide us to explore our inner world and find what we truly love and pursue.

Values ​​are the standards by which we judge the worth and meaning of things. They encompass how we measure the value and significance of things and how we make decisions. Different values ​​can lead to drastically different behavioral choices and lifestyles. For example, some people may value the accumulation of material wealth more, while others may prioritize spiritual fulfillment.

The most typical example is criminal law!
There's a saying that goes something like this: all the ways to make money are written in the criminal law!

But the vast majority of people in this world don't intentionally break the law!

This is the power of values!

There is something within us that is binding us!

This is definitely not a bad thing!
What makes us human is that our behavior has limitations and boundaries!
In the past, Ger had done all sorts of bad things in pursuit of his so-called goals!
But a large part of it wasn't because he really wanted to do it.

Rather, it was Nar's will that was influencing him in the shadows!
Ger is just an ordinary person like you and me!

Not too good, not too bad either. Neither noble nor great, occasionally a bit gloomy. Likes to get something for nothing, but will also work honestly. Occasionally will slack off. Lustful but cowardly. Occasionally has a bit of a temper, but dares not vent it on others. At most, will just rant online.

and then?
Gone!

When we do bad things, we are also condemned by our conscience.

I even feel like getting up in the middle of the night and slapping myself!

The same is true for Göll.

After he regained full consciousness, he was unable to face his past actions. He even began to repent for the gods he had killed. Even though a voice deep inside him told him he had done nothing wrong, the remorse still haunted him constantly. He wasn't the kind of person who could be ruthless. Otherwise, he wouldn't have starved to death!

Don't laugh at his cowardice... In reality, we are not as cruel as we imagine!

As for those people who have nothing to do with his hatred... Ger is now even more unable to face them.

For example, the earth.

He was lured to Earth by the Black Death Sword. He originally had a good impression of Earth because there were no gods oppressing mortals there.

Even though Earth isn't perfect, it's still comparable to paradise compared to my hometown.

But he wanted to destroy that world, and he almost succeeded... In fact, he did succeed, and Earth was really going to explode. He escaped! But at the last moment, the Ancient One sacrificed herself and used the ancient immortals' backup plan to save Earth.

Therefore, it is actually very difficult for Geer to face these things.

Moreover, even if he survives now, his fate won't be any better.

The Pantheon will not let him get away with this!

Therefore, he was fearless!

So what if I die!

"Can……"

Eternity spoke.

His voice was surprisingly pleasant... I remember watching an American TV series called The Blacklist, and the male lead's voice was very similar to this one, a deep, resonant voice!
Everyone else shut up.

No matter how bold they were before, once Eternity spoke, no one dared to offend this cosmic deity.

If the master gets annoyed and sneezes and kills them all, wouldn't that be a huge loss?

Especially for the Asgardians, this way of dying was simply too shameful.

They're even thinking of going back and bragging about it!

This incident is something they can brag about in taverns for thousands of years!

After all, the universe is so vast, how many people have truly faced the eternal gods?
In any case, Odin has definitely never seen it.

Thinking about this, many ambitious individuals are already eager to try it out.

Go back and brag about it!
Damn it, Odin is nothing but a country bumpkin in front of me!

Has he ever met the Eternal God?

I've seen it before.

I faced the Eternal God without batting an eye, calmly and confidently bragging to him!
Don't you think I'm awesome?

“Resurrect my daughter…you know who she is…I know you know.”

Ger was getting weaker and weaker.

The Black Death Sword froze his state at the moment he encountered the god Lapp.

That was when Ge'er was starving to death.

He's just returning to normalcy now, so he's dying soon.

Eternity, in fact, has no eyes or facial features.

His body and face were a void of the universe, filled with all sorts of bizarre and wonderful cosmic stars.

But everyone could sense that Eternity was looking down at the insect in front of him.

"Fulfill my wish! Forever!"

Eternity stirred, and it seemed to be nodding.

Then, without any special lighting or shadow effects, just in a flash, a girl suddenly appeared in front of Geer.

She is Ger's daughter.

She seemed to be asleep, her eyes closed, breathing softly.

She was indeed asleep.

The moment Ger saw his daughter, he rushed over, but stopped just before touching her.

He looked up at Sif in the distance.

Sif suddenly felt a jolt in her body.

Then she appeared next to Ger and the girl.

Gell looked at Eternity in astonishment.

This is not something he can do right now, and it is even less likely that Sif will insert herself between him and eternity at this time.

Then... only eternity remains.

Gel never expected that Eternity would do something so trivial.

But...that's okay.

This is exactly what Geer wants to do.

“Ms. Sif… I know I’ve troubled you a lot, and I shouldn’t trouble you anymore… but she can’t live alone. I beg you… Ms. Sif, please help her.”

Gel knew his request was excessive; no one was obligated to raise a girl who had no relation to them.

But Gerr now knows that there are not many people he can ask for help from.

Only Sif remains.

Sif looked at the girl and then nodded.

Nothing was said.

Sif wasn't the kind of girl who talked a good game; she was more about doing things.

She gently pulled the girl into her arms.

The girl seemed to have returned to her mother's arms. She moved slightly, shifted to a more comfortable position, and continued to sleep soundly.

Ger smiled, a smile he probably had never shown in his entire life.

It was gentle, resigned, and tinged with a faint regret.

Then Gell turned to look at Eternity.

"Now you can take my life... Ah... What a fucking universe, and... fucking gods!"

At the end of his life, Gell let go of everything, leaving behind his final insights into the universe and the world.

Then Ger stopped breathing.

Eternity did nothing.

Sif saw this very clearly.

Ger died of his own accord.

It means that life has come to an end.

In fact, Gel should have died long ago. If he hadn't met Lap, he would have died soon after, when he was already at his last gasp.

It's just that the process of being interrupted by the Black Death Sword has now become the part.

Sif looks toward eternity with a sense of difference.

This is different from what I've heard.

"you……"

Eternity seemed drawn to Sif and turned to look at her.

Sif was so frightened that she didn't dare to speak.

She felt she was much bolder than Thor, actually wanting to question Eternity.

What I didn't even expect was.

Eternity actually answered Sif.

"The meaning of life lies in this: brilliant yet fleeting. I have gotten what I wanted, and he paid the price for his desires."

To put it bluntly, the final interpretation rests with him; he can do whatever he wants.

Not convinced?

Tell me!

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