Big Capitalist

Chapter 808 A mayfly sees the sky



Chapter 808 A mayfly sees the sky

When Andersen heard Selene's words, he was stunned for a moment, then frowned and asked in a low voice: "What do you mean?"

Selene shook her head slightly, as if she was somewhat helpless about Andersen's slowness, and asked, "Don't you find it strange?"

"What's weird?"

Andersen looked confused and really didn't understand what Selene was referring to.

Selene extended a slender finger, first pointing at herself, then at Andersen, and said slowly, "The soul of a true god. Although you relied on external forces to forcibly break free from your shackles and become a demigod, you are still a god-level soul after all."

Only then did Andersen vaguely sense that something was wrong.

In the continent of Aize, the relationship between the body and the soul is extremely close.

A powerful soul must be carried by a powerful body. For example, if a true god's soul as powerful as Selene enters the body of a weak person, even if Selene suppresses her own soul power, it is very likely that the other person's body will be directly blown up.

In order for multiple souls to coexist in the same body, a main soul must be determined, and the remaining souls must suppress their own soul power. Otherwise, the body will be unbalanced due to conflicts between souls, and a chaotic situation will arise in which multiple souls compete for control of the body.

However, Andersen knew clearly that he did not suppress anything when he entered Merlin's body.

But even so, not only did he not feel the slightest power to control this body, but it also had no effect on the magic power and spiritual realm within the body.

Logically speaking, if the souls of him and Selene, a demigod and a true god, entered the body of a mere sixth-rank magician like Merlin at the same time, it would definitely cause big problems.

But at this moment, everything is extremely calm.

Andersen could even clearly feel that the Moon Goddess Selene was not suppressing her soul power at all.

After carefully sensing the vast sea of magic beneath his feet, he was shocked to realize that this was not Merlin's own magic, but that it belonged to the moon goddess Selene!

No wonder this magic power is so pure, no wonder there is a faint golden glow of divine power flickering under the sea of ​​magic power.

Andersen seemed to finally react, his face instantly filled with fear. He couldn't wait to ask, "Then, where is Merlin? Where is he? Why didn't I see him? Could it be you? Did you devour him?"

Selene couldn't help but find Andersen's words amusing, and responded, "You think too highly of me. I devoured him? In the continent of Aize, no being can devour him at the soul level."

Selene recalled every time she took over Merlin's body. Every time she took over Merlin's body, she had to have Merlin's consent, or Merlin himself was unconscious. Otherwise, she would not be able to control this body at all.

The reason is simple, that is the difference in soul level!

Selene looked at Andersen with a hint of pity in her eyes and said, "Your soul and mine are like the light of fireflies. How can we compete with the bright moon? The reason why our existence cannot affect Merlin is because our souls are too weak."

"Weak? You say we're too weak? We are gods, standing at the pinnacle of the Aize Continent!" Andersen couldn't accept such a statement. He yelled like a madman, "Let Merlin out. I want to see how powerful Merlin's soul is. I don't believe it, I absolutely don't believe it!"

Selene just smiled faintly when she heard Andersen's words and said, "You are looking for Merlin's soul. Haven't you seen it? He has always been here."

When Andersen heard Selene's words, he was stunned for a moment. He looked around blankly. Apart from Selene and the sea below, there was no trace of other souls. Unless...

Andersen slowly raised his head, his eyes wide open, his face full of horror, disbelief and despair.

He stared intently at the "sun" hanging high above his head.

If humans are compared in size to the sun, how many times is the difference?

Perhaps few people have thought about this question. After all, there seems to be no comparison between humans and the sun.

In terms of diameter, if we take the average human height of 1.7 meters, the sun, as a huge gas planet, has a diameter of about 139.2 million kilometers.

Dividing the diameter of the sun by the average human height yields a linear size multiple relationship of approximately 8.19x10 to the eighth power. In layman's terms, the diameter of the sun is approximately 8.19 million times the average human height.

The difference is like this: if a person with a height of 1.7 meters is compared to a sesame seed (about 0.1 cm in diameter), the sun is equivalent to a giant sphere with a diameter of about 820 meters (close to the length of 3 standard football fields).

If we compare from the perspective of volume, the gap will be even greater (volume is proportional to the cube of the diameter). The volume of the sun is about 5.5x10 to the power of times the volume of the human body.

This set of data intuitively reflects the scale difference between celestial bodies and life on Earth.

At this moment, Andersen looked up at the "sun" above his head, as if the whole world was collapsing at this moment.

Selene looked at Andersen's distraught expression and said softly, "I understand how you feel right now. Is it difficult or impossible to accept this?"

The so-called God is so insignificant.

Andersen's legs went weak and he fell to his knees with a thud, muttering to himself, "What on earth have I been pursuing in my life? God, how ridiculous!"

Even Andersen couldn't help but wonder, if he hadn't become a god, would he not be so desperate when he saw this scene?

Selene looked at Andersen's shaky and almost drifting soul, and she knew that Andersen had been completely "destroyed" at this moment.

There is a sentence in Merlin's memory that is very suitable for this scene: If you don't practice, you will see me as a frog in a well looking at the moon in the sky; if you practice, you will see me as a mayfly looking at the blue sky.

Andersen disappeared. As a god, he understood the rules and laws of the Aize continent, no, it should be said that this world, but he could not understand Merlin's soul.

He denied himself, his "past", "present" and "future".

In the past, he had spent his entire life striving to become a god and awaken the Eye of the God of War. After seeing the "sun", he realized how ironic and ridiculous all this was.

He has become a god now, but after seeing the "sun", he realized that the peak he thought he was standing on was actually just a mayfly that had just seen the sky.

And he also understood that no matter what possibilities his future held, he would never be able to reach the height of the "Sun."

As I said just now, how can man be compared with the sun?


Tip: You can use left, right, A and D keyboard keys to browse between chapters.