Urban Games: I can see malicious values

Chapter 172 Church of Pain: Bin's Doubt

Chapter 172 Church of Pain: Bin's Doubt

Robin looked at Adams over there and felt that this old bastard might have served the gods for too long.

Years of prayer and meager diet had caused his brain problems.

Otherwise, there is no way to explain why this old man always looks at the sky with a very solemn look all of a sudden.

And in just two hours, the old man has already looked at it twice with a serious expression.

And it takes longer than once.

Although he has a certain amount of hostility towards this old man, after all, the other party prevented him from looking for Lord Ganjadi.

But the other party doesn't look like a bad person. It would be a pity if there is a problem with his brain.

Thinking of this, Robin felt like testing the old man in front of him.

If the other party has no problem, I will continue to wait for Lord Ganjadi with him here.

If the other party has a problem, I will run inside now to seek the help of Mr. Ganjadi.

"Old priest, are you okay? If you need help, please just tell me, and I will try my best to help you."

When Robin said these words, he showed the attitude that a waiter should have.

There is absolutely no doubt that what he said is true or false.

Because his posture has humbled to the soil.

Of course, although his posture was humble enough, Robin didn't feel humble in his heart.

He just hoped that his initial judgment was correct, otherwise, he would have wasted half a day here with this old man.

It means that he missed half a day of Lord Ganjadi's teaching.

Although he felt that this priest named Adams was someone he couldn't afford to mess with at first, but who could guarantee that he would not be mistaken?
What if the old man just looks normal, but is actually a dying old man who has been in a high position for a long time?
That wouldn't be funny at all.

It's just that Adams on the opposite side didn't talk to him directly after hearing his words.

He just glanced at him first, then continued to look up at the sky with that solemn expression.

Just when Robin felt that he had waited long enough and was not going to continue playing with the old man in front of him.

Adams on the opposite side suddenly spoke.

"Some things are often more complicated than you imagine, just like some things are often more difficult than you expected."

When Adams said these words, he still didn't take his eyes away, as if something in the sky was really attracting him.

"The majesty of God is inviolable."

"If there's anything a god can turn on, it's another god."

Adams spoke like this, and suddenly became silent again.

Robin on the side listened with little understanding.

But he instinctively felt that what the other party said was the truth.

Although this instinct is ridiculous to say.

"The gods are unattainable existences, and their emotions will not be understood by humans, because we are two-dimensional things."

"If you have to make an analogy, maybe you think the monkeys in the zoo are very cute."

"They know what to eat from you, and they know how to act like a baby to you, but you will definitely not regard him as the same type of person as you."

"Even when you think about it as a human being, you separate those monkeys from you."

While talking, Adams sketched a few things with his fingers.

"Now the god is you, and you are the monkey."

"Some monkeys act like a baby desperately, maybe they will get a handful of peanuts you throw down."

"Other monkeys clean up like hell and maybe get a piece of your leftover banana."

"There is an essential difference between man and God."

Adams said and made a few more symbols.

"Originally, you raised a large group of monkeys and trained them to be docile and cute. They would cook your breakfast and grind your coffee for you. You were very satisfied with them."

"But all of a sudden, your neighbor comes along, and he's also happy with your monkey, so he wants to ask you for a half."

"Would you agree?"

Robin didn't quite understand Adams' inappropriate metaphor.

But he could roughly understand that someone was coming to snatch his things.

So he replied: "Of course I won't agree."

"Yes, the god also thought so, so he refused."

"At this time, after the neighbors realized that they couldn't get something that satisfied them through words, they had some crooked thoughts."

"He called the residents of the whole street and broke into the owner's house together. This time they not only wanted to take away the owner's monkey, but also took away the owner's savings."

"So wars broke out, and the owners had to defend their property, which must be more important than the monkeys."

"So now, the monkeys are in danger."

Adams said, putting his hands on his chest in prayer.

It seems to be praying for the mercy of the gods.

Robin, on the other hand, can't understand why this is happening.

So he said.

"So how do you know that going to live with a neighbor isn't the right choice?"

Adams, who had closed his eyes and prayed, opened them instantly.

"Because the master told you that the neighbor is lazy, greedy, and cruel."

Adams said, the anger on his face was overflowing, as if he had been insulted.

On the other hand, Robin couldn't understand this anger at all.

"Why are you so angry? Didn't you just say that? The god is you, and you are a monkey. You are fundamentally different."

"Did the master really tell you that the neighbor was lazy, greedy, and cruel? Or did you infer all this yourself?"

"If you deduced all of this yourself, how can you be sure that all of this is what the master meant?"

After Robin finished speaking, he glanced cautiously at Adams over there.

Because at this moment, Adams' face was already flushed, his beard and hair were all stretched out, and it looked as if he was about to kill someone to vent his anger in the next second.

"Are you doubting what I said? Are you doubting that I have misinterpreted the meaning of the gods? Or do you think I don't respect the gods enough? You know what!"

Adams, the gentle and gentle godfather in white robes one second, turned into a shrew standing on the street cursing people the next second.

Robin didn't know whether Godfather Adams was like this, or because of his own words that made him like this.

But what he knew was that the priest Adams at this moment was like those nouveau riche who had no knowledge but relied on dirty trade.

Even though he has been rendered speechless by the debate, the mouth of a cooked duck is still hard.

Forcibly took out something, wanting to make that thing his last fig leaf.

It's just that what those upstarts don't know is that this kind of behavior can only make the nobles around them laugh more violently.

And he, Robin, is just a servant.

(End of this chapter)

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