Light Spirit Epic Chapter 373: Advice to the Jedi (1)
Chapter 373 Advice to the Jedi (1)
As he took his first step, Tut groaned. He knew that the elephant man's hearing is very sensitive, and his existence may have been exposed long ago. He calmed down and walked slowly, following Albert's walking rhythm downstairs.
The Elephant Patriarch Tut was not surprised when he saw Bedivere push the door into the conference room. He should have already heard about Bedivere from Roble.
The burly male elephant sat on the floor beside him (because the wooden chair could not bear the weight of the elephants at all), and even if he sat on the ground, he was still four or five heads taller than the thin and short werewolf boy.
"Oh, isn't this the silver wolf Belvere? You should know a little courtesy when you come to see me dressed so formally." Tut said quietly, as if he was testing Belvere. laughing at it.
Bedivere lowered his voice, "Lord Tut, I came to see you today, for nothing else, but to want you to reconsider your war with mankind. Aren't all elephants pacifists? Why would you agree to such a ridiculous thing as war?"
"Absurd?" Tut sneered, noncommittal, "Padir, the patriarch of the previous generation, is my elder brother. He is also against war with humans, and he has said the same things you are saying now."
Bedivere looked blank, not knowing what the other party wanted to say.
"My brother was killed by Roble, the leader of the Khajiit clan."
Bediver was surprised by Tut's words, "So------"
"But, I think my brother deserves to die. Yes, he is the kind of person who only knows how to live in his own territory and doesn't care about the suffering of the people in his territory. He really deserves to die." Tut said, "The Turks live in Eastern Europe. Their life is ten times worse than here. Darkness always shrouds the area, all kinds of beasts are rampant, and the only thing they can eat is a kind of swamp berry, which is not boiled in water first. If you eat it again, it will release a powerful poison in the victim's stomach."
Bedivere is even more at a loss. He knew that the life of the elephant people was difficult, but he never thought that the life of the elephant people was so difficult.
"To be honest, I didn't approve of war at first. But the swamp berries are about to bloom, and our people have no food source. The dry weather has even made the swamps become dry land, and we Even the most basic water source cannot be guaranteed.
So, Silver Wolf Bevelf, answer me:
------Should we really just sit there and die?
My people were starving as humans were wasting food and dumping tons and tons of uneaten food into the sea. When human beings are wasting precious clean water and turning on the faucet to let it drain in vain, my clansmen are still there, looking for the source of water inch by inch, every drop of precious sweat is still flowing, trying to dig those moments will dry up well.
------So, Bevelf, answer me!
Should my people be treated so unfairly? Don't my people have the right to live? Don't we orcs have the right to live a better life? "
Bediver shrank back as he listened. Tutan had come prepared, every question he asked made the werewolf boy breathless, and every word he said, Bedivere was powerless to refute.
"Even so------"
"Boy," Tut didn't even give Bedivere a chance to refute, "I have heard about you. I admire your courage. You are a kind and good boy.
If it weren't for this war, I'd probably be happy to hug you, have a dinner with you, and let you know what a hospitable and friendly people the Turkic people are. However, our current position does not allow it. If nothing else, you just quit. Unless you have a solution to my people's hunger, everything you do is just a waste of time. "
Bedivere sighed.
"I once thought that even if I die of starvation and thirst, I must be able to keep my moral bottom line. I will never eat food that does not belong to me." He whispered, as if he was just saying to himself, "However, In the face of survival, sure enough, morality is still meaningless. When people are about to starve to death, people can't care about morality at all."
"Exactly." Tut sneered and nodded. His eyes reflected a faint cold light.
"Then, Lord Patriarch, I wish you luck," Bedi said sadly. "In the end, it was just a role reversal. You plundered human food, filled your stomach, and starved others to death. You finally lived. Come down, congratulations."
Tut frowned, his wrinkled elephant face folded in more wrinkles as he frowned.
"The result is just the strong prey on the weak. The strong are qualified to **** everything from the weak." Bedivere spit out all the suffocation in his heart, regardless of courtesy, "If you really want to do this, can't you take your own first? [Pacifist] hat removed?
Stop pretending, it's just a bunch of vultures. So it is a matter of course to loot other people's property and food, and to call yourself a pacifist, it is hypocritical enough. "
"We---" Tut frowned,
"------Oh, you can't live if you don't do this, that's right!" Bedivere angrily snapped, "Then do it. For the sake of your own poor little life, take other people's lives. Okay.
The meat of the weak is the best, they won't resist, watching you squeeze them dry and gouge out the fat from their bodies piece by piece!
To survive! What a high-sounding reason! "
Tut did not answer. Bedivere's words were harsh, making him extremely angry, but he couldn't think of anything to refute.
The werewolf boy picked up the knife on the table, cut his arm and pointed at an empty cup: "I was raised by humans. This blood is the blood that humans gave me, and this meat is the meat that humans raised. ."
Blood flows into the cup from the wound on his arm. Bedivere cut deep, and the blood flow was so great that a whole cup of blood soon flowed.
"Come on! Drink a little! Since you can **** food from humans as a matter of course, you shouldn't be afraid of this little blood, right?" He handed the cup to Tut.
"Stop, kid---" Tut grabbed the cup with one hand, threw it out, and knocked it over on the ground.
"If it's not enough, there's still------" The werewolf boy was very excited, he picked up the knife and was about to gouge out the flesh on his arm------
"Stop!" The elephant man reached out and grabbed the werewolf boy's left arm, preventing him from self-harm.
"Are you crazy?!" Tut shouted, his strength was so great that he almost crushed the prosthetic arm of the werewolf boy's left hand.
The werewolf boy in front of him had already burst into tears. He stared blankly at the elephant-human patriarch, his eyes full of unwillingness and grief:
"I just...want us orcs...
------ Live with more dignity! "
That is, a very sincere wish. That sentence speaks of Bedivere's love for his fellow orcs.
That is, extremely clumsy, but without pretentious words.
That's true.
Because it is real, it has an extremely shocking power.
Tut looked at the short, thin, clumsy and ignorant werewolf boy in front of him. A teenage boy ~IndoMTL.com~ was crying, speaking and pleading to the battle-hardened veteran.
What he said was actually a simple truth that everyone knew.
Such a simple truth, even children know it clearly, why do some adults always don't understand it?
------Can people abandon even their dignity in order to survive?
------In order to live a better life, can you give up your moral bottom line? !
What did you give up and what did you gain?
Is everything you get worth giving up everything for?
Both were silent. They looked at each other, silently for a century. Blood kept pouring out of the werewolf boy's arms, already dyeing half of his sleeves red.
The patriarch of a generation of elephant people was overwhelmed by the audacity of a werewolf boy. Bedivere's wish is very simple and clear, so the light in his eyes is also clear as water, and some are just a simple appeal. He didn't even have to say the words, and Tut could clearly understand.
Have you tried your best to survive?
Is aggression really the only answer you can give?
Whoa, whoa, whoa! ! !
There was a loud roar of rain outside the house.
The ten-year dry season has finally come to an end in this torrential rain.
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