Beginning, Infinite Skill Tree

Start, unlimited skill tree! Chapter 240:

Everyone sees Saliwan in the book differently.

Claire, the little princess, the vampire loli, and many more readers, all try to understand the role of Sullivan in their own way.

This is a far more complicated role than the overlord who passes the fire, the undead team who is determined to confront the abyss, and the overlord Wonil who pursues the abyss and desires power and strength.

He planned a lot of things, but a closer look seems to have only one goal.

Some believe that all of Saliwan's actions are to break the cycle of fire destiny.

Indeed, if you look at the corrupt reincarnation of the painting world described in the previous book.

Spreading fire seems to be a curse-like reincarnation.

What Sullivan did was nothing more than shattering this era of'comfortable with the status quo'.When he came to reality, the world he saw in his eyes was no different from the painting world, which was equally corrupt and degenerate.

In his eyes, the gods may be no different from the inhabitants of the painting world...

There must be a battle between the former protagonist and the line protagonist in Chapter 180!

Some people speculate about Saliwan's inner life in this way.

"Sullivan...maybe he is desperate in this world!"

——Because I am desperate for the world and no longer have expectations for the gods, I am determined to change everything with my own means and abilities.

Imagine that in the world of painting, he, who was disappointed with the people there, had the experience of leaving the world of painting.

When he discovered that the real world is no different from the painting world, there is no other world for Sullivan to escape.

Arcado chose to curse the gods, abandoning the identity of human beings and fleeing to the powerful monsters.

Saliwan chose to overthrow the gods and lead the advent of a new era.

All these have created an ambitious pope.

Of course-some people feel that Sullivan is a pure careerist, such as the old dean of the Magic Academy.

He was cautious, always treating the second part of Black Soul as the second prophecy of the Magician of Flowers.

He believes that Sullivan has never been reconciled to peace when he was painting the world, and has always longed to come to the outside world, which is a symbol of his inner strong desire and ambition.

The end of the spreading fire cycle may be just an excuse that Sullivan is looking for for his series of actions. He is a complete careerist.

But Claire, the little princess and more people think that Salivan is more than just a careerist, or more than just a careerist.

It may be true that he has strong ambitions.

But his idea of ​​ending the fire transmission cycle is also true.The girls are sensitive and emotional in their hearts.

For the first time, they realized what is called--

If a person has worked hard all his life for this action, then all the ideas that he reveals on the outside are false.

But if you will carry it through to the end, the fake has already become real.

The hero who spread the fire seems to have done nothing wrong, and the starting point of Saliwan's idea seems to be no problem.

Readers who have seen many of Andersen's works and gradually understand that there are no pure villains and villains in his works have begun to get used to this kind of seemingly full of contradictions, but in fact, there is nowhere to exude charm.

In other words, because it is human, it has emotions.

The villains can't be completely cold and sensible, let alone show pure evil.

Such a villain with flesh and blood looks more distinct.

The story continues to look back...

There were five knights sent to Losric by Saliwan, one guarding the entrance to the road of living sacrifices.

One lurks in the basement of Losric City.

The third is hiding in the large library, and the remaining two are Bordeaux and the dancer.

They were stationed at the exit and entrance of Losric City.

The position of the conquering knights is not a coincidence. Even as far away as Irushiel, Saliwan seems to firmly believe that the last bloodline of the Gewen family is in the city of Losric.

His eyes and ears have long been all over this crumbling kingdom, watching the kingdom of Losric painstakingly producing children capable of spreading fire.

Once the two princes fail to spread the fire, Aldridge will come as a replacement for the salary king.

After that, Salivan awakened the cannibal.

The cannibal who came to convene the new church was ecstatic to find that the god, the shadow sun Gwendelin, who was tied up by the five flowers, was so utterly joyful for this lunatic.

So he evolved from a man-eater to a god-eater.

And Sullivan did not know what role he played in it.

All these seem to have an inseparable relationship with him.

The prince did refuse to spread the fire, and one of the important reasons was that it came from the thought influence of their teacher, Losric's original sage.

The sage with a lot of profound knowledge had doubts about spreading the fire long ago.

The princes who had been taught by him since childhood also had the idea of ​​whether the spread of fire was correct, and finally regarded it as a curse and resisted the spread of fire.

Seeing this, readers can't help but associate the image of the teacher with Sullivan without having to name it by Andersen.

...?!

Damn it, is there such a coincidence?

...Also hates spreading fire.

It happened that the two princes were a curse because of the influence of the teacher.

Readers cannot ignore this excessive coincidence.

Looking at it this way, it seemed that both Ilu Xier and Losric were completely under Saliwan's grasp.

The prince who counts the gods, the prince who counts the fire, the king who counts the salary...

"Ahhhhhhhhhhhh! Too strong!" Claire.It's terrifying to think, terrifying to think!

This setting is so handsome that there are no friends.And those two swords, she really wanted a pair of two big swords like Saliwan.

Oh, by the way, I seem to have seen the illustration of the dancer just now.