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Chapter 85 Another group of rational beings

Chapter 85 Another Group of Rational Beings

How long is 300 years?

For the Logos, that amounts to half a life.

And 300 years passed in a hurry, and Alesto's eldest son, Dorio, grew from a young man to a mature man.

As the third king of the Kingdom of Logos, King Doreus is very similar to King Jaresto.

At least in his youth, Dorio was educated by his father, Jalesto, and his character was roughly similar to that of Jalesto.

At the beginning of his succession, due to the proper arrangements made by King Alesto before his death, and Dolo's sense of crisis in the face of his father's imminent death, he learned to take the initiative to take responsibility and continued his father's governance of the kingdom.

Sometimes, King Dorre would deliberately imitate King Alesto's various policies and actions in the kingdom in order to allow the kingdom to continue in a stable manner.

The young King Doroe was quite talented and full of the courage of young people to pioneer. When he reached middle age, King Doroe's character gradually became weak, and his governance of the kingdom tended to be conservative.

Fortunately, the entire Logos Kingdom has a stable environment, and there has never been any foreign aggression from enemies, and it is even less likely to encounter any real crisis such as civilization aggression.

As for the second crisis of rationality, over the course of 300 years, the Logos people gradually accepted the fact that the gods have left. Those priests and wise men also put forward various theological theories, such as "God is still watching us." ", as well as the invisible theory such as "God is in the dark".

Since the Logos kingdom crossed over to wheat and livestock, the Logos society has transformed with agricultural cycles.

The Logos people are naturally happy about the harvest. At the same time, in December, when it is not suitable for planting, the Logos people ushered in the slack season. They stopped working and collectively went to altars in the mountains to make sacrifices.

People in Logos have never stopped offering sacrifices to the gods, and the sacrifices in December in winter have gradually evolved into a collective festival, which people call-the pilgrimage day.

Since the death of King Jalesto, the power of sacrifice has fallen to King Dorio and the priests of the Law Garden. Then to the nobles of the kingdom, and finally the sacrifices of ordinary civilians were offered collectively.

However, even though the kingdom often emphasizes that animal sacrifices are not allowed, it is still not uncommon to slaughter cattle and sheep as sacrifices to gods in the kingdom.

King Duoluo took this seriously. He thought for three days and nights, and discussed with the priests of Law Garden for nine days. He found the problem, and finally made a final decision after asking the opinions of the nobles.

"The sacrificial offering must be strictly in accordance with the records in the history books."

The history book mentioned by King Doriot is naturally the "Book of Kings and Prophets" compiled by Jalesto.

The Logos people have no laws yet, and the word rule of law is very far away from them. The behavior and behavior of the Logos people are all in accordance with the moral customs that have always been.

And the "Book of Kings and Prophets" is undoubtedly a written record of moral customs.

King Dolo would never have imagined that his decision would allow the Kingdom of Logos to take a crucial step towards "law".

After the sacrifices of the Pilgrimage, the Logosians gather to feast, exchange gifts, watch public performances by poets, and cheer for freshly written epic ballads.

This celebration belongs to the whole kingdom, regardless of sex, age or class.

The Logos civilization became more and more prosperous over time.

As for their siblings, the narwhals.

As far as King Doroe knew, the development of narwhals was really slow.

For 300 years, no matter how much technology and culture the priests of Logos taught the narwhals, as if they were playing the piano to the cow, every time King Doro visited the narwhal colony, there was almost no change.

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The fruits of civilization of the Logos on earth are not suitable for narwhals.

Fortunately, the Logos people have a long life span, maintain a long-term friendship with the narwhals, and have enough patience to wait for the development of the narwhals.

"King Dolo, here is a reply from the Second Son Kingdom."

The attendant walked up to the palace, reported to King Doriot, and placed a stone tablet in front of King Doriot.

The Logosians used slate, wood, etc. to write characters, but because it was really inconvenient, many nobles and commoners preferred intuitive murals to obscure characters.

In other words, only a very small number of people in the Kingdom of Logos could read and write.

Of course, Dorre as king was one of those very few.

King Dorio read the text on the slate, which explained the current situation of the kingdom established by Deltullian. Since Deltulian was the second son of the prophet, the Logos people generally called it the kingdom of the second son.

The two countries agreed to communicate every five years, and the narwhals would transport the communication stones.

"The Book of Two Kings is going to be finished?"

King Dolo said in surprise.

King Jarestus compiled the Book of Kings and Prophets, the first written history of the kingdom.

The written history book of the second kingdom, the Book of Two Kings, was naturally handed over to King Deltrian for compilation.

Although since the birth of the first history book, there are many nobles in the kingdom who have compiled history books, but none of the history books is as authoritative as "The Book of Kings and Prophets".

As the "Book of Two Kings" has the same weight as "Book of Kings and Prophets", it is of great significance to the Logos people.

The Book of Kings and Prophets records the history of the first generation of Logos, while the Book of Two Kings will record the story of the second generation of Logos.

At this moment, upon hearing the news that the "Book of Two Kings" had been successfully compiled, King Duolue couldn't help feeling overwhelmed, as if the great achievements of his fathers were close at hand and within reach.

King Doroe solemnly read every word on the slate,
At the end of the letter, King Doriot has news that King Tertullian is very old and has passed into old age.

King Dorio was not surprised by this. The lifespan of the Logos was around 700 years, while King Deltullian had lived for more than [-] years. Many Logos died at this age.

King Doloo just felt a little sorry, a king who established a new kingdom will leave this world soon.

While sighing, King Doloo put down the slate in his hand and planned to walk out of the palace.

At this time, someone came up to report again.

The reporter was a nobleman. He pushed away the guards who were blocking him, and rushed to the gate of the palace panting.

"what happened?"

King Doro recognized him as a nobleman stationed on the border of the kingdom.

"King Dolo, king, I have something urgent to report!"

The nobleman spoke anxiously, and took out a wooden board from his hand.

King Doloo looked intently, and there was a pattern painted on the wooden board. The characters inside were like apes with three eyes on their faces.

"My king,
My hunters went out in search of prey and strayed into a desert. "

"What happened?"

Seeing that he was so anxious, King Doloo asked actively.

"They, they said, they met this group of three-eyed apes... these three-eyed apes can talk! Not only can they communicate, but they also received my hunters."

(End of this chapter)

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