The Low-Key Life of a Necromancer

Chapter 427 The Thinker

Chapter 427 Thinker

Li told a story for a long time and finally saw the ending.

At this moment, the saint missed the melon seeds she had eaten during the day, but unfortunately, there were only salted radishes in front of her.

"The farmer who evolved into a hunter was hunting at the edge of the woodland when he spotted a noble outing with his child."

The nobleman in the story was a young man without a family at first, but seven years later, the nobleman already had a beautiful wife and a pair of lovely children.

"The noble children really enjoyed the feeling of going on a picnic. They shook off the guards who were in the way and tried to catch the injured rabbit. The poor rabbit was bitten by the hound and jumped desperately into the bushes, but it couldn't shake off the children who were getting closer and closer behind it."

The saint clasped her hands together and began to pray for the poor rabbit.

The story continues…

"The hunter picked up his bow and arrow and hid in the shadows. This had become his instinct for the past seven years. He silently watched the nobles' harmonious and happy families and couldn't help but think of his own broken home. He once had a reliable wife and two healthy sons, but because of a noble's detention, he lost all of it!"

Li's tone became high-pitched. If there was some exciting background music at this time, it would definitely make the atmosphere more intense.

"The hunter opened his eyes, his eyes were filled with the flame of revenge. He took out an arrow from his backpack and skillfully put it on the bowstring! The tip of the arrow was aimed at the noble who was riding a horse and happily chatting with his lady in the distance. Then the arrow moved sideways and aimed at the lady again. The hunter didn't blink, and finally, he aimed the arrow at the little boy chasing the rabbit!"

"No!"

"The fingers loosen, the arrow flies away from the string, and the spinning arrow stirs up a buzzing sound..."

Everything is over. There were once two happy families who should have lived in harmony, but because of a misunderstanding, they created an irreconcilable hatred.

At the end of the story, the saint was still immersed in it, and it was difficult for her spirit to pull herself out of this tragedy.

However, Li was not kind at all. Without waiting for the saint to savor the moment, he forcibly woke her up.

"Saint! Now I have a question for you!"

The saint raised her head, her eyes already filled with tears.

"Saint, who do you think did the right thing and who made the mistake in this story?"

The saint opened her mouth slightly, but couldn't utter a word.

The peasant and the noble in the story, were they wrong?

Every decision they made from their own perspective was actually correct, but the contradictions and conflicts between the two sides became more and more intense.

"Saint! Tell me, between the peasant and the noble, who is the good guy and who is the bad guy!"

The saint shook her head. They were neither good people nor bad people.

The nobleman made a kind judgment, but still caused irreparable harm to the farmer.

In the end, the hunter who shot and killed the noble's offspring only had revenge left in his mind.

"Saint, please tell me who is righteous and who is evil among them!"

"That's enough! You are evil. In this whole story, you are the only one who is evil, the one telling the story!"

The saint was so angry that her hair stood on end and she started to fight back, but unfortunately her language skills were not good enough and she was no match for the cunning guy Li.

"How can the Saint assert that I am evil? If I am evil, who can represent justice?"

Li's attitude suddenly calmed down and he asked the saint some real-life questions that were out of touch with the story.

The saint was completely stunned, and her original hostility towards Li suddenly turned into confusion.

The saint had wanted to kill Li before. Li killed the previous archbishop and was involved in many chaos in the royal capital. He also shamelessly made deals with the kingdom and used misleading language to deceive people.

But did Li really do anything wrong?

Is Li the nobleman in the story, or is he the peasant?

Or maybe, something more complicated happened to Li than the story, causing him to wander between light and darkness, doing one incomprehensible thing after another.

The story Li told worked. The saint's stupid little head was caught in a multi-threaded conflict.

In fact, the saint should just ignore what she heard today, but unfortunately, the saint is very simple and she can't do that.

Martin, who was standing by, naturally noticed that Li was influencing the Saint's thinking, but he did not point it out.

It is not a bad thing for the saint to have the experience she has today.

If the saint is willing to let go of her stubborn beliefs and see the world with her own eyes, her life will become colorful.

If the saint continues to serve the goddess firmly and is hostile to Li, the evil heretic, she will no longer be deceived by sweet words.

Whether the saint re-examines her beliefs or continues to serve the goddess steadfastly, she will gain a lot.

"Let her think alone for a while."

Martin kindly reminded that he didn't want Li to push the Saint too hard.

The two men walked out of the church one after the other, leaving the hall for the saint to enjoy alone.

"Li, after listening to your words today, I was deeply touched. I have been thinking about how to correct the prejudices in people's hearts."

Martin and some clergymen left the church and became opposition priests. Naturally, they could no longer use the church's previous monopoly on faith.

Martin is a man with great potential to be a thinker. He wants to write a new book to clarify the meaning of faith.

"After your reminder, my book finally has a theme. You said before that people are neither good nor evil. They have different attitudes in different situations and positions."

It turned out that Martin wanted to write a book with the main theme of right and wrong. Li thought it was a good idea and it would be of great help in improving people's spiritual literacy.

"Since Pastor Martin has made his plans, I won't bother you any more~"

Li had long wanted to leave here and go home to sleep.

Recently, Li's sleep pattern has been irregular and he has a lot of things to do, so he feels like giving up.

As a result, Li Gang turned around and took a few steps when he was stopped by Martin again.

"May I ask, are justice and evil in your mind really defined as in the story?"

Martin had never been able to see through Li, but today he got a glimpse of him, but he became even more confused.

Li told the story with great passion and deep emotion, but he seemed to be in a third-person perspective and did not agree with his own narration.

This feeling is very subtle.

"I didn't expect Pastor Martin to be so sensitive. I really don't agree with what he just said. In my opinion, it's too complicated. In fact, it would be better to keep it simple~"

“How simple!”

Martin didn't expect that Li could take his thoughts to a higher level. He had always wanted to discuss this kind of thing with someone, but everyone around him was too stupid.

Li's performance today really hit Martin's sweet spot.

"I think if I do my own thing well and people around me are also influenced by me to do good things, I will be very happy."

Martin repeated what Li had said, and the more he repeated it, the more interesting it seemed to him.

"Today I finally know where true kindness lies. Everyone in the world calls you a heretic and an evil person, but it turns out that everyone has misjudged you~"

Li smiled slightly and denied Martin's words.

"No, I am indeed evil, because I cannot stand those who do evil. If there are people around me who do evil and commit crimes, I will kill them all! I will use the most evil and cruel means to make them dare not do bad things again for three generations!"

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