Dawn of the Grey Tower

Chapter 165: bad fate

Broker, a name that makes Cheese a headache. The name undoubtedly belonged to a god, or at least an evil spirit on an equal footing with the gods.

The gray robe still remembered that the original source of the Ratman Plague was the Broker's Treasury. It was this guy who injected the terrible disease that turned people into monsters among mortals, which led to a series of stories.

At first, Cheese classified the broker as one of the evil gods, but after his repeated deduction later, and the clues collected, he pointed out that she was not a taboo existence from outside the world. Brokers, like everyone else Cheese knew, appeared and lived in this world.

This incident once made Cheese feel puzzled, and he spent a lot of effort to find out what is the body behind the name broker. The conclusion made him feel quite uncomfortable, but it was very reasonable. In Cheese's argument, the broker is likely to be a local god.

That's right, not an evil spirit, not a devil, she's a god. Not only gods, but also the concepts symbolized by brokers are not malicious to ordinary people, such as destruction, disease or greed. The symbolic concept of a broker is destiny.

This can actually be seen from the nickname she gave herself. In a secular context, brokers refer to those middlemen who are inconvenient to carry out transactions on the surface. They connect the two sides of the transaction in a covert way and collect commissions from it.

If we regard the world as a grand movement formed by the collision and interweaving of different individuals of life, then fate is indeed the broker who bridges the gap between these intertwinings, but the price she demands is unknown.

The God of Destiny, or the personified fate, is a proposition that has been repeatedly given important meaning in many mythological systems. Sometimes, fate is described as the goddesses of the three ages, and they will tirelessly record people's lives through prophecy or other methods.

Sometimes, fate is described as a long-written mysterious book, which records the most important nodes of a person's life, such as birth, death, and the cause of death. At other times, destiny is associated with spiders, and people are marked at a certain anchor point in the spider web of fate, connected with the fate of other people.

But these fates are passive, and it can even be said that they are separated from the world. In a more differentiated language, they are sacred. The sacred destiny is like the sacred time, independent of the secular world, untouchable, unchangeable, and uncontrollable.

There have been countless stories of attempts to change one's own destiny, only to contribute to the tragedy of one's own destiny. Even the earliest word tragedy was not used to describe the ending of the story, but was used in this way to describe the futility of individual struggles and wanderings in a grand divine destiny, which is a greater tragedy than anything else, Helpless sorrow.

However, Broker is different from these imaginations of fate. Perhaps somewhere in the dark, there is some kind of divine destiny independent of the world, although whether it exists or not is meaningless to people who cannot understand it.

What the broker represents is an active destiny. In other words, when the broker acts, fate is not the established future, but a series of results triggered by her active intervention. She connects people and people, people and things that should have nothing to do with each other, and uses certain opportunities to connect them. Bring them together so that the world can move forward.

Unfortunately, the broker who has the ability to actively influence the fate of living beings is not a **** who acts for a certain great goal or grand vision. All the evidence collected by Cheese points out that the fate guided by the broker is In order to satisfy her desire, a desire that is both simple and complex. Don't get me wrong, that desire isn't pleasure, and it's hard for the gods to feel pleasure.

The desire pursued by the broker is more abstract. Cheese can only describe it as the one that has the greatest impact among different fate disturbances. In other words, the broker will continue to create situations that make the whole situation confusing, and try to get answers that have not been there before.

That is to say, destiny is always creating new things, guiding new destiny, trying to get rid of the inherent cycle, and let some individuals or the whole world in this world enter an unknown field. The **** of fate itself is trying to deny fate, and fate is rebelling against fate. The purpose of this paradox is the cheese's final judgment on the broker.

Based on this judgment, the cheese can be sure that when a matter requires a broker to take action, the chaos and turmoil it will cause will also be unprecedented. Indeed, it may have existed in ancient times, but in today's era, the civil war of the gray robes will become an unprecedented war of spellcasters. No one knows what the outcome of the war is, and no one knows what it will lead to. UU reading www.uukanshu. com

And this perfectly fits the broker's style of acting. She tried to get a foot in this war, and Cheese was not surprised at all. To his surprise, the broker chose himself as one of the entry points.

You must know that the core purpose of Cheese's going to the Gray Tower this time is to prevent the expansion of the intensity of the war and to control the friction between the same sects to the greatest extent. He should have been a negative factor that the broker wanted to eliminate.

Unless, the God of Destiny sitting on the throne of vulgarity sees some possibility that the cheese will fall into tragedy, and then generously sends out the ticket to hell.

"I'll ask him about it."

The cheese didn't use her to refer to the broker, because in the gray robe's view, the gods born in the world are just some kind of high-level existence, and they are not difficult to understand.

To some extent, it can only be regarded as a Holy Spirit different from the evil spirit, so it cannot be said to be unique.

"Then my mission is accomplished."

After the wet soul finished speaking, he disappeared in the invisible rain. Gradually, the rain curtain in Cheese's sight also became smaller and turned into pattering raindrops.

These raindrops will continue to fall for a few days, because this place has indeed ushered in the arrival of evil gods.

"It's over? What should we do?" The moment the cheese was released from the depth of vision, the cursed crow felt the air around him lighten, and the eyes of those deer seemed not so scary anymore.

"It's over. We... keep two horses as mounts, and deal with the rest in place."

In any case, these deer have been touched by evil gods, and if they are left alone, it is inevitable that they will give birth to twisted monsters. Therefore, it must be killed before leaving, and the corpse must be destroyed to the greatest extent.

"This is easy."

Curse Crow snapped his fingers lightly when he heard the words, and except for the two strongest stags, the rest of the reindeer immediately softened.

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