Chapter 316 Jhin's masterpiece(1/2)
"What is their purpose?"
Balliard couldn't figure out why the Void side wanted to attack Yi. Could it be that he thought Yi's talent was too high and had to be strangled in the cradle? But even so, there was no need for this kind of psychological blow.
, as long as Yi does not die, he will be able to come out sooner or later. When the time comes, Void will face a more powerful Yi.
According to Balliard, if the Void wants to attack Yi, just let Khazik kill Yi. No matter how talented Yi is, it will be difficult for him to survive from the hands of the Void demigod. The most he can do is let those who kill him
His Void Demigod paid a heavy price, and if Void regarded Yi as very important, this price was actually nothing.
However, they did not let Khazik kill Yi, nor did they let Kassadin plot against Yi. The purpose was to provide Jin with a "rough stone" that could be shaped?
Balliard didn't believe this reason. As for telling Yi's information to Jhin in exchange for letting Jhin destroy the imperial capital - what does Void want to do? The core of this world line is not the imperial capital, but the half-century cities in the sky.
How much influence can gods, those hundreds of demigods, have on Runeterra by destroying the imperial capitals of secular countries?
Taking advantage of the chaos to capture Rune Land? However, in the current Rune Land, there is almost no runic energy dissipated. The vast majority of void creatures enter Rune Land and cannot survive for more than a week. The current Rune Land is a "desert" to the void, even if
There is precious "oil" buried under this desert. If "oil" cannot be discovered and an "extraction" base cannot be established in Runeterra, is it necessary for the Void to send a large number of troops to occupy this place?
Moreover, there is still a lack of food supplies. The army occupying Runeterra will die every few days. Even if the number of void creatures is almost endless, if they continue to be consumed like this, they will become extinct sooner or later.
What's more, those demigods in this world line located in the heaven who can descend to earth at any time are rarely seen in the mortal world because they are bound by the so-called heavenly rules. But if they find out that "evils" have invaded Rune Land, you see
Let’s see if they will descend to earth and form a team to destroy the void?
In this case, what is the meaning of Void doing this?
"Who knows? They gave me what I wanted, and in return, I gave them what they wanted. As for their purpose, does it have anything to do with me?"
Jhin's answer did not satisfy Balliard, but Balliard knew that there was no need for Jhin to lie to him. Jhin really did not understand the purpose of the void. He was just like a killer, completing tasks, earning bounties, and destroying people.
In the imperial capital, they got a "raw stone" that could be turned into a work of art. Now it's just Jhin who got the bounty in advance.
"The Void may destroy Runeterra. Even so, don't you care?"
If you ask a madman whether he cares about the destruction of the world, what other answer can you get? Balliard has no hope for this.
"You actually asked me this question? If Runeterra is destroyed, where will I go to create art?"
Jhin's answer was unexpected by Balliard, but it also made Balliard discover what he and Jhin have in common. They actually don't care whether the world will be destroyed. They only care about what happens after the world is destroyed.
Can they still get "entertainment"?
If the void provides Jin with another place where works of art can be made, Jhin may not join the void. How can killing a work of art created by one person compare to killing a work of art created by a world?
"Then why are you helping them?"
Balliard guessed that Jhin probably didn't know the information about the Star Boundary, and Void had not revealed the existence of the Star Boundary to Jhin. If something happened that might lead to the destruction of Runeterra, Jhin would definitely defend it with him.
Runeterra.
"Help? You're wrong. It's just a hire. I'm a killer. You should be very clear about this. They paid me and I fulfilled their request. That's all."
Jhin doesn't think this is help, it's just for everyone to get what they need. Moreover, to be precise from this transaction, Jhin has made a lot of money.
Not only did he get Yi's news, discover a precious "raw stone", and through step-by-step calculations, carve this rough stone into a masterpiece, but he could also destroy the imperial capital and change the structure of the Deno Empire that had not changed for thousands of years.
The literary elites of the decadent country basically gather in the imperial capital, and the imperial royal bloodline is also in the imperial capital. When these people disappear together with the imperial capital in the wrath of the fire demon, this country will usher in a new era.
What kind of future?
To be honest, Jhin has wanted to do this a long time ago. He wants to change the structure of mankind. He wants to use the decline and destruction of an empire to create a new empire, a brand new "artwork".
However, after he took over the imperial court, before he had squandered the foundation of the empire, Void hired him to destroy the imperial capital... Would Jhin be unwilling to do it? How could he be unwilling to destroy an empire and then build a new one?
It would take at least ten years or decades. He had not squandered the foundation of the empire. At most, he would have delayed the birth of the new empire for a few years.
And this trivial price can allow him to harvest a perfect masterpiece. Why doesn't he do this?
"You seem to have wanted to destroy the Imperial Capital for a long time. If Void had not contacted you, you would have destroyed the Imperial Capital as well. What do you want to do?"
Balliard felt that Jhin seemed to be a little passionate now, but Jhin didn't say anything. What was he thinking in his mind right now? Could it be... that he really had plans to destroy Runeterra?
Indeed, for artists, if sacrificing themselves can create a unique masterpiece, they may not sacrifice themselves.
"A huge empire collapsed, and a new empire rose from the ruins. What do you think of this drama?"
Jhin danced around Valliard, obviously he was in a very excited mood. Other artists were limited to paintings and sculptures, but he was creating the rise and fall of a country, the life of a genius, as a work of art, the beauty of nature.
Miraculous craftsmanship? No, it is his miraculous craftsmanship.
"……very perfect."
Even if Balliard is not a madman, he can barely understand Jhin's emotions and can see how perfect these "arts of art" are. I'm afraid this is one of Naga Kapoulos' favorite "believers", right? Take the initiative.
to change the world and turn it into a work of art,
"Unfortunately, I still plan to stop you. I don't want Void to achieve their goals."
"Stop me? Is it up to you?"
Jhin seemed to have heard the joke. He shrugged his shoulders and used his long arms to make an exaggerated exit. He didn't take Baliard's words to heart at all. If Baliard wanted to
If you want to stop him, let's try it.
"You probably don't have any confidants. With your character, you won't completely trust anyone. You can only do things like destroying the imperial capital by yourself. I just need to restrain you."
Balliard was talking big words. He didn't think he could trap Jhin, but he wanted to see Jhin's attitude.
"Can you do it? My apprentice, I know your skills better than anyone else. The trick you used to deal with Brand has a great impact. You don't dare to use it easily, right? Open the door to hell, and in
Unless special circumstances occur, once you do this, Kindred will come to trouble you and cannot be used.
Apart from this, what else can you do? Rely on your swordsmanship, which is only the three-legged cat kung fu, or rely on your barely started literary skills? Wake up, won't you watch me destroy the Imperial Capital? What a perfect art this is
Ah, the anger of the demon of fire that has been suppressed for thousands of years will be released here. Will these thousands of miles of rivers and mountains turn into a sea of fire?"
Jin learned a lot of things from Longshe. This was not a big deal to Longshe, because Jin was Balliard's teacher. He reported to a teacher how his disciples were doing now and whether they were developing well. Could it be that
Or is it not the fault?
Although Jhin is a lunatic, Longshe can see that Jhin really regards Balliard as his successor, and there is absolutely no need for Longshe to hide information about Balliard from Longshe.
"Thousands of miles of rivers and mountains will not turn into a sea of fire, but a few dozen miles around will turn into a lava lake."
Although the fire veins under the Imperial Capital are only an inconspicuous part of the Fire Demon's body, even so, if the suppression is lost, with the supply of the Fire Demon's energy, the magma will erupt over a large area.
It will be extinguished and form a magma lake. Even a demigod will be burned to ashes if he goes deep into such a place.
Even if they are all locked in a cage, the tiger in the cage is much stronger than the tabby cat in the cage. Even though the tabby cats are relatively free, and the tiger's hands and feet are still shackles, once the tabby cat walks into the tiger's attack range, it will
Can he survive?
Great wills are all omniscient and omnipotent. Demigods are the pinnacle of the realm of extraordinary beings, while omniscience and omnipotence are the pinnacle of gods. The difference is so huge that no demigod has the ability to challenge the great will.
"Would you be interested in taking a look?"
Jhin extended an invitation to Balliard.
"...Then let's take a look."
Balliard knew that Jhin was very determined to do this. With his strength, it would be difficult to stop Jhin. Although the power of using fruit to shape causes is powerful, if it directly acts on Jhin, the variables that may arise are too great.
too much.
Characters like Jhin basically have a background. Although they themselves don't know it, in this cage, without the blessing of the great will, it is impossible to become a transcendent. It is not the human relationship between the ancient times and the great will.
It is impossible for a person who is very close to become a demigod, let alone be chosen as the incarnation of human nature by a person with a great will who is now restricted in the heaven.
There is no problem in getting rid of Brand, because Brand's appearance is an accident. Brand is the incarnation of a great will. If you get Brand, as long as you don't kill him directly, no other existence will intervene.
...Even if you kill him directly, someone will not necessarily intervene.
Volibear and Ornn sent away so many of their brothers and sisters in Freljord, and no other existence was seen to intervene.
In the eyes of the human nature with the great will, Balliard is also an incarnation of human nature. Any actions he makes towards other beings who are also incarnations of human nature will not trigger an "attack" from the human nature with the great will.
But today's Jhin is not the incarnation of humanity. Even if Jhin is a demigod, as long as Jhin is not the human incarnation of a great will, Balliard uses super-standard power to attack Jhin, which is "bullying the small with the big".
Anyone who can't stand it will definitely deal with him.
And Jhin will be fine under the protection of those guys. It's equivalent to Baliardbai getting a beating. He won't do such a stupid thing.
Since he can't stop Jhin, Balliard has no choice but to follow Jhin. Anyway, what Balliard wants is that the entire Runeterra will not be destroyed by the void. As for the replacement of countries within Runeterra, he doesn't care at all. This is not what he wants.
Even if there is a push from the Void behind this, this is actually an internal matter in Runeterra, and Balliard's reason for stopping Jhin is not sufficient.
What he has to do now is to follow Jhin, try to discover Void's purpose, and then stop Void, not Jhin.
"Let's go and stay far away to avoid being affected."
Jhin walked out of the room, just as he thought. With Balliard's extremely indifferent character, it is impossible to stop him for the sake of the life and death of the people of the imperial capital, but to stop the void to stop him? Can Trouble make it clear?
What does Void want to do? Maybe they just want to see the fireworks.
"Indeed...what should Kayn do?"
Balliard remembered that the current emperor of the Deno Empire is Kayn. He is also a character with a background and a very powerful soul. Otherwise, he would not compete with the dark descendants for their bodies. A normal person would hold the dark descendants' weapons.
There is no way to resist the erosion of the Darkin, and Kayn seems to have a chance to defeat the Darkin Raast and completely turn the Darkin's power into his own.
I don’t know if Kayn in this world line has gotten that scythe... The Shurima continent in this world line seems to have sunk. Does the Shurima Empire still exist? If there is no Shurima Empire.
, then Rayast will not appear. Then, Kayn can only rely on his own talent and the teachings of the teachers invited by the royal family to become a demigod.
To be continued...