Maybe it's because Meeks' pity is too different from the grief of the mysterious man at this moment.

The familiar blackness came again, and this time, Meeks did not continue to resist.

In fact, this time he couldn't resist.

And when he opened his eyes again, it was the scene of a large-scale revenge.

The first second was distraught, and the next second the vengeance was avenged.

This kind of extreme emotional transformation, for someone else, it is estimated that it can drive the whole person crazy.

Although Meeks didn't go crazy because of this, he was also a little bit headache by this "surprised" switch.Does the mysterious person have to have such ups and downs? It is rare for the protagonist of a novel to experience such a soul-stirring experience.

At least for a few chapters, I always want some daily clips to relax.Otherwise, if the protagonist is so tense all the time, even if the protagonist can bear it, the readers will not be able to bear it.

It's just a pity that reality obviously doesn't take care of readers' emotions like fiction.

But aside from these emotions, Meeks appreciates that the mysterious man can kill the gods with his mortal body.

Of course, it would be better if he could be more clean and tidy.

Anyway, Meeks didn't understand, why he clearly knew that these two gods had to cast a curse before they died.

Why don't you hurry up and get rid of him, you have to listen to what he has to say, and then put a curse buff on yourself.

What kind of spirit is this? Is it a unique custom of this era, such as listening to the last words of the dying person?

Anyway, Meeks didn't understand it, just as he actually didn't understand the mysterious man before he operated on his "villain died of talking too much".

But to be honest, the dying curses of these two gods are really useless to Meeks.

What is the loss of a loved one, the loved one will never love you...

Are these two gods of love strange love brains, or are their godheads related to love?

But even so, what kind of curse is it to be in love with someone who loves you all day long, who loves you and doesn't love you?

Compared to loving someone or not, you might as well curse him to die a terrible death, the joy of tearing his corpse into pieces.

And to be honest, the mysterious person managed to find some people who cared, or believers, but they lost them all.It is estimated that after such an experience, the mysterious person will not be able to "love" anyone in the future.

So this dying curse completely curses a loneliness.

But even so, it can't cover up the stupidity of the mysterious man insisting on giving the curse to the listener.

After all, what if these two are not love brains, and they are given a curse like Meeks thought, anyway, these two stupid gods are speechless, and the operation of the mysterious man is also speechless.

Full of speechlessness and complaints, Meeks once again ushered in the familiar "black eyes".

After reading so much through the experience of the mysterious man, the drama, chance, conflict and some inexplicable coincidences in it made Meeks a little confused, whether it was fate that manipulated the mysterious man.Or the mysterious man is acting according to what he thinks is the manipulation of fate.

But no matter which one it is, Meeks cannot approve it.

This is the mysterious person. If fate played with him in this way, even if he died directly to fate, he would not let anyone arrange and play with him like this.

If character determines fate, then comparing the fate of Mysterious Man and Meeks, fate is really a bit bullying.

After a few more scene changes, Meeks came to You-Know-Who's first failure, or the beginning of his failure?

But in fact, after the mysterious man failed this time, he never saw the possibility of success again. Even the appearance of Meeks later did not change this point.

It can be said that this failure will accompany him for the rest of his life.

In fact, for things like this, Ben didn't have so many opportunities to try.

If you fail once, it's already a foregone conclusion.

After all, this is not an experiment, and there is no saying that failure is the mother of success.

Even if there is, it will only be the failure of the predecessors, leaving lessons for later generations, rather than making persistent efforts, learning lessons and trying to succeed after failures.

And I don't know if the mysterious person sees it, the fate he believes in, the path arranged for him has never been a path to becoming a god.

After the failure of the mysterious man, compared with the previous ups and downs, the subsequent encounters were more of various attempts, and they were enemies of time in the following thousands of years.

With the passage of time, accompanied by failure, there is only the loneliness of one person struggling alone. Meeks doesn't know how the other party survived.

However, this experience made him feel the feeling of longevity in advance.

And those thousands of years of torment, although the time is long enough, but the mood of the mysterious man is the most stable in Meeks' view, it is a kind of numb despair.

It seems that there is no possibility of success anymore, but just that unwillingness, people can't help but persevere.

It's like, I've already reached this point, how can I give up, maybe I can just stick to it a little longer.

Although, he actually doesn't know what he is insisting on many times.

Could it be that he is really unaware of his own destiny and everything he has done unintentionally?

The mysterious man is not a fool, and no matter how stupid he is, he will figure it out after thousands of years of thinking about it.

It turned out that from the beginning to the end, he never got rid of the control of fate. What a proud man of heaven is but a puppet of fate.

His existence is just to facilitate the twilight of the gods.

Be it the abuse from his parents after birth, the fate of the outside world after leaving his parents, the best believer in his opinion, or the boring bet of the gods that made him lose everything...

From the beginning to the end, fate did not arrange for him to succeed in becoming a god.

After all, a human being who was arranged to kill gods, how could fate allow him to become a god.

If so, what's the point of having Ragnarok that he had intentionally or unintentionally brought about before.

As for why Lucifer was able to escape Ragnarok, it can only be said that he is still useful to this world, and fate is not ready to arrange for him to end.And when he is useless, fate will probably find someone to see him off.

And the mysterious person has been able to survive until now, is it really just because of that unwillingness, thinking of the various intersections between himself and the other party?

A bold guess that seemed infinitely close to Makoto appeared in Meeks' mind.

Is the existence of the other party just to fulfill myself, the new god that the world needs today?

If this is really the case, then fate is too ruthless for the mysterious person.

As for the tool man of the mysterious man, he was really thorough.

Thousands of years ago, this world didn't need so many gods, and then Mysterious Man was born, grew up, and then contributed to Ragnarok.

Thousands of years later, a god is needed to balance the source of light and darkness, so the mysterious person has been struggling so far, just to pave the way for others to become a god at this moment.

That was what he was pursuing so hard, but on this road, he could only act as a stepping stone for others.

This is really...

Meeks didn't know what to say, if everything was really as he thought, then he just felt that no matter how resentful the mysterious person was, it seemed to be a matter of course.

It is difficult for anyone to be taken advantage of so thoroughly.

As a vested interest, Meeks will not pick up the bowl to eat and put down the bowl to scold his mother.

He just felt that... fate really is... unspeakable.

However, with such a lesson from the past, fate would not have arranged for me without my own being aware of it.

Thinking about it carefully, my own experience along the way, many things seem to be fine if you say that you can rely on yourself, and it seems that there is no problem if you say that it is due to fate.

After much deliberation, Meeks, who almost got himself involved, simply stopped thinking about it.

Anyway, at least everything is moving in the direction he expects now, isn't it? If so, it doesn't matter whether fate intervenes or not.

When I really become a tool man like the mysterious man, it's not too late to think about how to fight against fate.

In this world, people always seek advantages and avoid disadvantages.

Although Meeks hates other people's manipulation, he won't refuse to be foolish and lofty in such a situation where pure luck gives you a bonus.

After all, there is a saying that is good, it is up to people to plan things, and it is up to God to make things happen.

The reason why many people fail is because of a little bit of luck.

Accompanied by the memory of the mysterious person, after thousands of years, Meeks' soul got rid of the shackles of the other person and successfully left the other person's memory.

As for Meeks' victory this time, the mysterious person can only say that it was unexpected and reasonable.

Pulling the other party into your own memory, logically speaking, it is impossible for the other party to do things that do not exist in the memory, and the other party's emotions will also be infected by him, infinitely converging with him.

But there are no absolutes. When the other party completely disagrees with what happened in the memory and does not feel that he will be like this at all, the act of resistance can be successful, and he will get rid of the assimilation brought about by the mysterious person's emotions.

But in this situation of being forced to sympathize, there are really very few people who can not agree at all.

Changing the scene again and again is like one level after another. As long as Meeks has never broken through the friendship level, the mysterious man can succeed.

There are so many sad and happy experiences, so many complicated emotions, but as long as Fan Miikes has a little bit of recognition, then he should be the one who succeeds at this moment. Unfortunately, they are completely different people.

And the mysterious man will never have a second chance, nor will he have the will to live on for thousands of years.

Let Meeks enter his memory, while trying to assimilate the other party, the mysterious man is also accepting various "refutations" from Meeks.

Meeks has seen the truth of everything, and the mysterious people really don't know these truths.

He was playing dumb, and he could have played it forever, but Meeks blew it all.

Originally, even if he lost, he could still use the "witness" he found to take everything from the opponent and continue to "play stupid".

But Meeks blew it all! ! !

Being able to single-handedly bring about the twilight of the gods, being able to live until now after failing to become a god, even if there is a handwriting of fate, but if the mysterious person is not really capable, even fate would hardly allow him to survive to this day.

It's like fate can let you win a jackpot, but the premise is that you have to go out and buy a lottery ticket first.

If you stay at home all the time, lying in bed and not caring about worldly affairs, even if fate manipulates the wind and blows you a lottery ticket, let’s not say whether the lottery ticket will get in or not. You don’t watch TV or read newspapers yourself. There is no way to know that the lottery that fell from the sky won the prize.

The mysterious man has countless ways to keep himself alive, and the long life that others dream of is no longer a problem for him.

But he has the ability to live, but he doesn't have the strength to live.

He lost, the loss was so horrible, the loss was so ridiculous and absurd.But the mysterious man did not admit that he lost to Meeks, he just said: "Fate really favored you."

He never lost to anyone, he just lost to fate, from beginning to end.

And this time, Meeks did not refute the other party.

Anyone who has watched the other party's tragic "tool man's life" probably will find it difficult to refute the other party when the other party says what their fate is.

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