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Enid said:
"But they failed, and they never had a chance to succeed."
Nelly asked:
"You don't seem to care much about the situation of other knights."
Enid said:
"I'm a white dragon, remember? Reptiles are cold-blooded animals. We don't have the ability to empathize."
Enid looked at Nellie expressionlessly.
Is she sad?
In fact, she is not as cold-blooded as she appears.
She is still a human with dragon blood, she is just not very good at expressing her feelings and emotions, but if strictly speaking, she does not have too strong sadness.
It's not that she won't grieve over the death of people around her, but in her opinion, most of the people who died are not much different from strangers to her.
And she was not used to crying for strangers.
This is exactly the kind of person George wants to create. She has now vaguely guessed what the superficial meaning of this plan is. He needs someone.
A person who is not bloodthirsty.
A very cold-blooded dragon.
Able to protect the country briefly after he disappeared.
A monster who will be restrained by morality, education and secular concepts.
When the other end of the chain is held in the hands of the powerful men of Inlans, the monster will bare its fangs towards the primal fire.
But aren't they afraid?
The monster turned around one day and saw the hand holding the chain.
Will she long for freedom?
Enid smiled.
Maybe they have already thought of countermeasures, but the monsters also have their own little ideas.
Nelly looked at Enid's smile and carefully changed the topic:
"So, we now know that there is a mastermind behind everything, but I still don't know how he confirmed that things will develop in this direction. You must know that he did not arrange for us to meet, I was just walking on the road
, I just happened to meet you and Maren."
Enid said:
"They knew we were going to meet, at least Mullen knew, and he also knew what was going to happen. I know it's weird, but there must be some mechanism behind it that we don't understand."
Nelly said:
"But it's too..."
Enid said:
"Being able to know that I turned into a monster and appeared outside the city last night, knowing that you are looking for me, your and my symptoms, we should not understand the operating logic behind it, we only need to accept it and deal with it.
.
"Because understanding it is unrealistic in itself. There are too many things in this world that are beyond our understanding. The existence of some things is incomprehensible, and whether we understand it or not is meaningless to our situation.
"Let me tell you, I already know what the enemy can do, their purpose, and their weaknesses. As for how they do it? This process is meaningless to us,"
Nelly asked:
"What do you think?"
Enid glanced at Hala:
"I think they can know our information and actions to a large extent, and can predict what may happen, and they have very powerful power.
"But their power obviously cannot be used directly to achieve their goals, otherwise there would not be a so-called white dragon appearing where I just left, and there would be members of the Killing Knights.
"They definitely can't appear in the sun directly. When they take action now, they take advantage of the fact that George is not in Wharton."
Nelly added:
"Haven isn't here either."
Enid said:
"Our enemies know all kinds of information about us very well, and they have great power. They may even have the ability to predict the future, or the ability to speculate very horribly. Logically speaking, we should have no ability to resist them."
Nelly said:
"In fact, this is also true. We were already fighting under their drive."
Enid nodded:
"But an accident happened. Hora appeared and stopped us. If Mullen hadn't been deceived as well, then Hora's appearance was definitely unexpected by those behind the scenes.
"And she came to us because of what Hevin said. I think it's either her or Hevin. One of the two has some kind of resistance that can resist the other's ability to learn our information and deduce the future.
"She and Hevin are the only remaining conditions for our victory."
Nelly said hesitantly:
"We shouldn't involve her..."
Enid said:
"Do you think the other party didn't realize that their judgment was wrong? Maybe our conversation and behavior at this moment are already known to them.
"So we need Ha La's intervention. Ha La, come here and let's chat together."
Ha La's mouth opened slightly:
"ah?"
Enid said:
"I don't know if this will work, or even if it doesn't, our thoughts may have been leaked, but at least we are trying not to reveal our views on the future."
Nelly said:
"If it's like what you said, then allowing Hal to be more involved and change what we are doing would be a better way to interfere with their exploration."
Enid replied:
"Or we let her do something that changes the situation, but keep her freedom of action."
Nelly looked at the ground and said:
"And we still have to go..."
Enid nodded:
"Well, and I think that Ha La's ability to exceed the other person's expectations is probably not a characteristic of hers, but rather a characteristic brought about by her relationship with him."
Chapter completed!