Pivot of the Sky: 319, The former Christ


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The order in the courtroom was a bit chaotic. Someone shouted: "Aesop is contempt of the courtroom and contempt of the gods! Execution of him, he must be executed!" The Philippine messenger Antonio said: "Master Judge, the citizens of Midori, just like the Alan city-state punished Socrates, since Aesop chose so, give him a glass of poisonous wine!"

Tales sighed. The scene in the court seemed to repeat history. A similar scene happened in the city of Aaron many years ago. The teacher of Aristotle is Plato, and Plato ’s teacher is Aaron ’s famous sage Socrates. Socrates was accused in the court of Aaron City State. , Poisoning and corrupting young people. "

Despite Socrates ’s defense, the court of the Allen city-state at the time declared his guilt: in front of the gods, Socrates was an evildoer and a weird person who spied on the secrets of heaven and earth but Teach others by right or wrong.

The court found Socrates guilty, but he could propose another punishment to the court instead of imprisonment. As a result, Socrates' punishment was to pay a fine of 30 silver coins. Such contempt angered the court, and he was eventually sentenced to death. At that time, including his student Plato, many people were willing to provide guarantees for Socrates, but Socrates did not intend to concede his guilt and gave in, and chose to be executed.

At that time Socrates drank a glass of poisonous wine. Obviously, Aesop and Delphi ’s messenger Antonio knew this famous allusion, so after Aesop ’s words came out, Antonio shouted in court to give him a glass of poison liqueur.

Aesop ’s cousin and three nephews wept bitterly, and Red Ackerman yelled to the judge: “No, do n’t do that. I ’m willing to pay my cousin the heaviest one ever in the city-state. Penalty! "

The judge shook his head: "This kind of request can only be made by Mr. Aesop Ackerman himself. Aesop Akerman, do you insist on what you just said?"

Someone shouted again: "Just kill him, put him to death!"

Aesop nodded without changing his face: "Yes, I insist."

The judge finally said: "In that case, this city-state court can only sentence you to death. Why did you choose this way? You did n’t have to die!"

Aesop replied: "Master Judge, can I tell another story ..."

It is also a story of a wolf and a sheep. The wolf is chasing the sheep, and the sheep escapes into the temple. The wolf shouted outside the temple: "You come out quickly, otherwise you will be sacrificed by the priest as a sacrifice to the gods." The sheep answered in the temple: "I am not afraid of death, I would rather give to the gods than you Swallow. "

This is the last story Aesop told, and then he was given a glass of poisonous wine.

This is also the fate of Socrates. Even the accusations are the same, but Aesop and Socrates behave differently. Socrates was only questioning the way in which the gods existed, and Aesop's accusation of "promoting new gods, poisoning and corrupting young people" was true.

Isoben is one of Midori ’s richest businessmen. Although he did not believe in the gods here, he did not offend anyone. Both the patron saint Hermes and the city-state high priest had visited him, and ultimately he had no choice. But his move to bring gold back to the Holy Land Delphi angered the Midori people. They did not hate Aesop for being a person, but they feared that the gods would sin, and the messenger of the Holy Land Delphi came here and determined that Aesop was the sinner in the oracle.

Antonio ’s accusation killed Aesop ’s life. The Holy Land messenger said during the execution: “I took Aesop ’s life in the name of the gods and took away this sinful soul. The oracle has already given guidance , He is the one who blasphemed and offended the gods, and accepts due punishment here today. "

For the first time, people who come to the city-states of the Heaton Peninsula may be puzzled. Why did a sage like Socrates be executed? Because the discussion here seems quite open, people seem to be free to talk about various topics on the temple square, and they seem to be quite free. The repertoire in the theater also arranges gods in various ways.

On the other hand, people regard the arrangement of gods as their freedom. They have the right to decide how to treat their gods, but they cannot tolerate such behavior as Aesop. Aesop ’s sin was not to orchestrate the gods of Olympus, but to ignore their gods, deny the meaning of this belief, and proclaim another belief. This is not only undesirable for the gods of Olympus, but also unacceptable for the so-called free and open city of Heaton.

Two oracles pushed Aesop to its tragic fate, but it was the people here who sentenced and executed Aesop.

According to the elder's last words, his body was cremated and the ashes scattered into the sea. But Antonio did not immediately leave Midori. As a messenger of the Holy Land, Midipoli gave the city a chance to sacrifice to the gods. The merchants gave away the gold brought back by Aesop and entrusted the Holy Land messengers to the Delphi temples. However, Aesop's cousin and three nephews withdrew Aesop's gold, and did not dedicate it to the gods of Olympus.

Antonio completed the mission, found and executed the sinner pointed out in the oracle, and received a large amount of gold. He was proud to prepare to leave Midori. But on this day, two out-of-towners came to Midori City, a young man in a carriage and another majestic knight. They entered Midori and went straight to the city-state court.

A lot of people recognized that they came, that is, Amon and Mei Danzuo who escorted Aesop back to his hometown. The people here had not heard of Amon's name. Now five years later, Aesop has spoken so much about Amon's past here. This name has become almost legendary among Midori young people.

Amon came to file a complaint. According to the regulations of the city-state, he invited a local citizen and respected sage Thales to write a complaint. The accused was actually the messenger Antonio sent by the Holy Land Delphi. This incident caused a great sensation in Midori City. As a foreigner, this kind of complaint may not be accepted by the court of Midori, but the court gave Amon a chance to accept the question of everyone to decide him. Whether you can file a complaint.

The Delphi messenger Antonio did n’t have to attend such a question, but for the glory of the gods, he went anyway. He wanted to hear in person what Amon wanted to accuse him? If the court ruled that Amon ’s complaint was an unreasonable request, the young man from the foreign country would also be punished by the Midori city-state.

In the court, the judge asked: "Young people from outside the country, we all know that you used to be the driver of Aesop and helped him manage the farm. Aesop treated you very generously. Now that your former owner died, It ’s understandable that you feel sad, but that does n’t justify your complaint. You have to prove that Master Antonio has hurt your own interests before you are eligible to file a complaint. ”

Amon replied: "Aesop owes me something that has not been repaid so far. If this person's accusation killed the innocent Aesop and prevented me from recovering what was mine, do I have the right to sue What about him, asking him for compensation? "

The judge said in confusion: "All of Aesop's inheritance has been inherited by the Ackerman family. If he owes you anything, you should go to Red-Ackerman Aesop to repay, not to sue Master Antonio. "

Amon shook his head: "What Aesor owes to me is not money, but the identity of a slave and a finger. I can't let others replace Aesor as my slave, and it is impossible for the innocent to cut off. One finger repays Aesop. It is this person who deprived Aesop in the name of a god. If Aesop is innocent, then he should bear this responsibility. "

The court suddenly went into chaos again. Is Aesop a slave to Amon and still owes this driver a finger? People couldn't believe it and asked people around them in surprise. At this time, someone remembered the past that Aesop had told, and whispered to the people around him that the news spread in whispers. This young man even said such a thing, then it shows his identity-Amon, the general of Ecu at that time!

According to legend, Amon is the **** who came to earth! How could he become Aesop's driver, and he came to Midori again! But Amon did not claim to be a **** in the court, he just came to accuse Antonio.

The judge also heard people's comments. He had sweated on his forehead, but in order to maintain the dignity of the court, he could not say much. He always felt how uncomfortable it was to sit on this chair under the buttocks. He cleared his throat and said in a husky, slightly trembling voice: "Foreigners, I want to remind you that if you can't provide evidence, your words and deeds in court will be punished by the Midori city-state."

Amon took a pupil of the earth from his arms and said: "The evidence is here. Please ask a priest who understands the Middle Level information magic to come and show the information recorded in public to let everyone judge whether it is true or false. This **** stone was used as the litigation fee that I paid to the Midori City State Court. "

A priest soon came, took the pupil of the earth, and performed magical art to demonstrate two pieces of light and shadow information. It was a scene many years ago. I do n’t know what method Amon used to record them. Reappear in the pupil of the earth. Aesop in the light and shadow is still very young. The first scene took place in a shop in the city-state of Eguis. Aesop, a slave, accidentally touched the Shenshi with his hand and will be punished with a finger.

But the witful Aesop told the story of Pythagoras to his master, Theo, who wrote the finger on the account, indicating that Aeso owed him a finger. The second scene took place in the city of Aiguilles, when Amon bought Aesop from Chio, and Aesop became Amon's slave. Then his “debt” became owed to Amon.

What happened in the light and shadow happened decades ago, and Amon is the young man who is standing in court today, and his appearance has hardly changed. This information demonstrates that the court was immediately silent, and people did not dare to breathe. Everyone already knew who Amen was-he was a Master of Gods from Ecu, standing in the court of Midori!

Amon ignored the reaction of everyone. He asked lightly: "Master Judge, may I be qualified to sue the person who caused this for the death of Aesop?"

The judge swallowed and responded dumbly: "You are qualified to file a complaint, but this does not mean that you will be able to win the case. What do you want to accuse Lord Antonio?"

Amon: "My complaint is clearly written. I want to accuse him of forging oracles and abusing the name of the gods to frame innocent people!"

Antonio shouted aside: "Shameless lie! Everyone who has attended the Delphi Oracle ceremonies knows the content of the oracle. A city-state messenger blasphemed and offended the gods. I came to Midori just to Find and punish this person. "

Amon asked coldly: "Antonio, did the Oracle say the name of Aesop? The person who accused Aesop in the court is you, and the person who determined that Aesop blasphemed and offended the gods is also you. I think Ask the judge, if he did not use Delphi oracles to accuse Aesop, would Aesop be executed? Aesop ’s death brought me irreparable losses, should n’t I ask him for compensation? ”

The judge wiped his sweat and said: "This kind of accusation cannot be ruled by the Midori City-State Court. Only gods can be witnesses, and this court is not qualified to ask the gods to testify."

Amon: "Dear judge, where can I adjudicate?"

Although the judge is still sitting on the chair, he almost wants to kneel down and ask for Amon when he looks like, "You are accusing the messenger of the Temple of Delphi in the Holy Land. The complaint is that he forged the god. The indiscriminate killing of innocent people can only be ruled by the temple that issued the oracle of Delphi. "

Amon turned around and looked at Antonio calmly and said, "I heard that you will return to Delphi tomorrow? That's just right, dare to go with me to the Temple of Delphi and let Delphi's priestly court accept my Accuse and make a ruling? "

Under Amon ’s eyes, Antonio also felt that his front and back were sweating, but he could not say no, because the purpose of the gods calculating Aesop was to lead Amon. Antonio is not only a priest, he also has another identity-a ninth-level envoy guided by Apollo.

Antonio was also very surprised. Amon had the courage to come to Midori, and he even dared to go to Delphi! Where is Delphi? That is the holy place where the **** Olympus is tied in the world, and also the guardian of the gods! Would n’t Amon go there to file a complaint?

Antonio dared to answer in public: "As long as you have the courage to come to Delphi, you are ready to face the consequences of choice. I am willing to meet you in Delphi court!"

When he spoke, he also whispered in his heart. Amon had once again come to the Olympus realm and accused him in public in the city-state court. Hermes, the **** who can protect this city-state, said nothing and did not show up. The earliest incident of Aesop was caused by the oracle of Hermes.

Unfortunately, where Antonio is clear, Hermes did not want to show up but dared not show up. Amon seemed calm but in fact angry. If Hermes dared to show up, Amon dared to kill him. Without Olympus and the gods, Hermes would not dare to cause such trouble.

As Amon walked out of the courtroom with Mei Danzuo, the judge took a breath and almost collapsed into a chair. Although Amon did not claim to be a **** from an exotic place throughout, the judge was almost nervous. , Finally gave away this god, I hope he never come to trouble again, I hope the Delphi Temples can solve this matter.

Amon walked out of court and suddenly turned to Mei Danzuo behind him and said, "Will you be happy, the people of Midori? Because the gods did not punish you. You followed Antonio to accuse Aesop, Was it really because he blasphemed the gods and violated your interests, or was he afraid of the gods ’sin? I do n’t know how many offenses you usually do, why do you feel afraid?"

The words before May Danzuo scared a lot of people. They were trembling. When they returned home that night, they fell sick. Early the next morning, the people of Midori flocked to the city-state shrines and prayed for the protection of the gods, and prayed that the gods could "solve" Amon in Delphi, and never come to find their trouble again.

Amon driving a carriage is like an ordinary rusher, while Mei Danzuo riding a horse is like the guard of this carriage, but the carriage is empty, and no one takes the carriage and does not transport any goods. They followed behind Antonio's gold convoy and drove all the way to the sacred Sanctuary of Delphi, the Olympus.

On the way, May Danzuo quietly said: "My God, are you going to Delphi to find the Olympus gods to settle the bill?"

Amon rhetorically asked: "Shouldn't it be?"

May Danzuo: "When Aesop had an accident, I followed the Macedonian army out, and I regretted that I was not able to save him."

Amon shook his head: "He has a chance to save himself, but he still chose to be executed."

Mei Danzuo reminded again: "If you really do it in Delphi, I am afraid that the two of us will be lonely. Would you like to call the angels?"

Amon shook his head again: "If I do this, I will start a direct war between the two gods and get involved in too many people who should not be involved. Don't forget why we are here, Then solve this matter. It is your hometown that you and I sent Aesop back to, and I and Zeus have made a cooperation agreement, let us two deal with it. "

At the foot of the mountain where the Sanctuary Delphi is located, Amonte stopped the carriage to rest and let Antonio go back first. When Antonio went up the mountain, he heard Amon ’s voice in his soul: "You go back to Delphi and get everything ready. I will give you one day, and at noon the day after tomorrow, see you in Delphi Priest Court."

Amon ’s arrival caused a shock to the Delphi Temples. When he went up the mountain, Mei Danzuo reminded behind: "My God, the people here are watching us with hostile eyes, Among these priests are dozens of envoys, which I have seen before. "RO


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