"Although I don't reject the concept of striving for progress, so far, the Dwarf should have only danced within your power, right?" Su'er said seriously: "They can't do things that your power can't imagine... I suddenly know how to refute the question that Lóni asked me in the outside world just now."
At this moment, in this kind of conversation and thinking, Su'er finally sorted out the logic of the rebuttal.
"Without a true methodology for understanding the world, it is better to say that the Dwarf are playing with their own will with the power given by you, trying to get closer to you-their end is also visible to the naked eye, that is, you as the God of Forging... But this is a realm that is completely impossible to reach through training, right?"
How can ordinary things rely on their own training to hammer themself into a divine species, and even the power of the divine species that becomes stronger.
The divine species cannot create things that exceed the upper limit of their own power. This is the most inviolable iron law.
Taking a deep breath, without even giving Okein room to say anything, Su'er continued to speak quickly: "I know what the biggest difference between Dwarf and humans is."
He was recalling quickly in his mind, counting all his knowledge.
"Penicillin, which saved countless lives because someone was careless and did not clean the petri dish, was accidentally discovered after countless attempts to find the most suitable luminous material for the core of the electric light, and gunpowder that was accidentally debugged in order to study the art of longevity and promoted the progress of the entire world civilization... In addition to these, there are even countless similar discoveries and inventions. These are the differences between humans and Dwarf."
"Are you trying to say accidental?" Okein asked back.
"That's just the most superficial part," Su'er shook his head and continued, "Many times, humans will set a very ambitious goal, but such a goal is often difficult to achieve. Even half of it can be considered a success. In the process of achieving this goal, we will associate and record many unexpected things in various errors. After all, many problems in this world do not have only one answer. We can create things that we can't even imagine." "-Methodology," Su'er calmly repeated the most important thing for humans to understand and transform the world, "Humans are indeed not comparable to unreasonable races like Dwarf in terms of individual power and magical technology. , but I believe that one day, we can use the tools we make to re-recognize and define the entire world... Every step forward of human beings is constantly Surpassing their past cognition and creating things that they could never do in the past. "
"So, if the two races are really put together to compete, and a time is infinitely extended, then I believe that in the end, it will be humans who will have power comparable to that of the gods... our unique technology. "
Su'er voice was not excited, and there was not even a trace of trembling, but such an expression and words undoubtedly declared to Okein that this was the fact he recognized-he believed in humans, and such a truth did not need to be shouted to increase credibility.
"...I really want to have a good talk with your creator, how can I raise a child with such thoughts..." After a long silence, Okein suddenly sighed deeply.
He did not agree or deny.
"What are you talking about?" Su'er said with a smile, "We don't have a creator. From the ocean to the land, from monkeys to humans, every step of evolution has a trace. If you have to say that there is a creator protecting us in modern times... well, maybe it's a nuclear bomb?" "Hahahahahahaha", Okein, who already knew what the so-called nuclear bomb was in the previous conversation, couldn't help but laugh at this sentence, "That's really a terrible creator, hahaha!" "Hahaha, so they are not the same race, and even the starting bases are different. They shouldn't be compared together. After all, even the standards are different", after laughing, Su'er picked up the cup and took a sip and said, "I just I think that the Dwarf have no fear of failure compared to humans. "
"A world built on countless failures, mistakes and sacrifices, using wrong means to avoid mistakes... Heh, as long as both sides have weapons that can destroy the world, will peace come?" Su'er laughed self-deprecatingly, "Knowing what is wrong, using even wrong methods to create a world that will not make mistakes... This is the contradiction... Humans."
Suddenly, I lost interest. Even if I think back to the world that I may never go back to, it will only increase my sadness - even Su'er himself knows that the words he said now are largely mixed with the beautiful yearning and expectations that remain because they can no longer be touched.
He seems to be more drunk. "Then let time prove it." After drinking the spiritual oil in the cup, Okein let out a long sigh of relief. "Witnessing the growth of children is also one of the pleasures of parents, haha."
"To be honest, I thought you would let Lóni come here too." Su'er hazy eyes swept across this familiar home, imprinting all of this in his mind. He knew that this might be the last time he would see such a friendly place with his own eyes.
After leaving the small world created by Okein.
"This is not something he should know now," Okein said with a grin, "What kind of future Lóni will have will be decided by himself, and I don't need to interfere."
"...Pfft, it's really a perfect father's answer," Su'er couldn't help laughing, "No wonder..."
I'm afraid only such an interesting Old Deus can create such an interesting race as the Dwarf species, and regard an entire race as the father of the child.
The short banquet that was suddenly launched seemed to be coming to an end. Okein got what he was interested in from Su'er, and his interest today was high enough.
"Hahahahaha, isn't this a matter of course?" Laughing fiercely like a blazing fire, Okein stood up from his chair.
The whole room gradually blurred as he spoke, twisting like the air steaming due to the flames. The gentleman-like clothes he was wearing had disappeared, but when Su'er squinted his eyes and tried to see him clearly again, he was inexplicably separated by invisible bubbles.