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Chapter 106 Water Element Plane(2/2)

On the way to the high platform, Brian encountered painted crabs, clams and starfish, which were hidden among the black seaweed and the bones of drowning sailors.

The glass walls on both sides are dark green, pale sharks shuttle in the water, eels and octopus swaying among the rocks and shipwrecks, and on the high arch window are herring and cod.

This place looks like a colorful underwater world. Even the duchess beside her is nostalgic for the scenery in front of her, and is amazed at the sight before her.

From this we can see that the Water Giant is the only intelligent Giant with artistic cells.

It is said that they even go out to find slaves with skill, or kidnap mortal artists, artists and storytellers to their palaces.

This chapter is not over, please click on the next page to continue reading! Obviously, this rumor is true.

The water giant who appeared in front of Brian was wearing a delicate vest and colorful pants. He was huge and had a fishy look, and looked very strange.

"Materials, what's the matter with me?" said Shui Giant Spirit, who was sitting on the high platform, with a gloomy expression, "Don't try to persuade me again, because I have given up completely and can't be interested in anything."

"Everything is dead, there is no so-called 'life' at all. Life should have been filled with celebratory and positive feelings. But in fact, existence is silent, dull, full of pain and intertwined with sadness. It turns out that the multiverse is just a shadow of another beautiful existence. This multiverse - the main material plane, the deep plane and the outer plane are places where the living exists after the death of the living. It's so sad."

"So, you also think that everyone in the multiverse is a member of the Wande to the Death Society." Brian looked at the brainwashed water giant and said with a smile, "It's just that most people don't realize this yet, is that right?"

Hearing Brian's words, Myrcella recalled some of the experiences she had encountered in the Imprint City, and her expression became strange when she looked at him.

"Isn't it, material guy?" Shui Juling looked dead, and her voice was like slapping the waves on the beach to death.

"What is death? It is a sharp sword that penetrates the heart, a trident that penetrates the lungs, a scimitar that separates the throat, is forgotten by the whole world, and disappears forever in the water."

"I can no longer find the meaning of life or the value of my existence." The voice of the water giant spirit was like the last squeak of silent waves.

"Because no matter how much effort and effort you make, you will never be able to escape the conclusion that everything will perish. What is the meaning of living? What is the value? Do you think so, material guy?"

"It's really meaningless, just to live."

Brian was silent for a moment, facing the shadow-covered gaze of the giant water spirit, "But at least I know the value of a person's existence. Do you want to know what the greatest value of your life is?"

"Oh, then tell me, what is the value of my existence?" Water Giant Ling raised a little interest and looked at Brian curiously.

Brian looked at the female lord beside her and signaled her to wait patiently, then began to tell a story to the Water Giant Spirit:

One day, a wizard apprentice asked his mentor: "Teacher, what is the greatest value of life?"

The instructor said: "You move a big stone into the backyard and take it to the market to sell it. If someone asks for a price, don't talk, just stretch out two fingers. If he counters with you, don't sell it. Take it back. The teacher tells you what is the greatest value of your life."

Early the next morning, the wizard apprentice carried a big stone to the market to sell.

There were people coming and going at the market. The civilians were curious. Someone came over and asked, "How much does it cost to sell the stone?" The wizard apprentice stretched out two fingers, and the man said, "2 copper plates?"

The wizard apprentice shook his head, and the man said again: "Then are 20 copper plates? OK, okay! I just took them back and pressed the old sauerkraut."

When the wizard apprentice heard this, he couldn't help but think: "A broken stone actually made 20 copper plates to buy it. There are some on our mountain!"

So, the wizard apprentice did not sell it, so he went to see the teacher happily: "Teacher, today there is someone who is willing to pay 20 copper plates to buy my stones. Teacher, can you tell me now, what is the greatest value of my life?"

The instructor said: "Well, don't worry, you should take this stone to the gate of the temple to sell it tomorrow morning. If someone asks for the price, you still stretch out two fingers. If he counters, don't sell it, and take it back, let's talk again."

The next morning, in front of the gate of a temple, a group of curious believers watched and whispered:

"What is the value of an ordinary stone setting up a stall here?"

"Since this stone is placed here, it must have its value, but we don't know it yet." At this time, a man rushed out of the crowd and shouted at the wizard apprentice: "Little wizard, how much does this stone cost?"

The wizard apprentice did not make a sound and stretched out two fingers. The devout believer said, "2 silver coins?" The wizard apprentice shook his head. The believer said, "200 silver coins are only 200 silver coins. I just want to use it to carve a statue of the god."

When the wizard apprentice heard this, he took a step back and was very surprised!

He still followed the instructor's instructions and carried the stone back to the mountain: "Teacher, someone is going to pay 200 silver coins to buy my stone today. This time you always have to tell me what is the greatest value of my life, right?"

The instructor laughed and said, "You will take this stone to a wizard gathering tomorrow and sell it. As usual, someone will bargain, so you will take it back. This time, the teacher will definitely tell you what the greatest value of your life is."

Early on the morning of the third day, the wizard apprentice came to the wizard gathering place with the big stone again. Some people were still watching, and some people talked about: "What kind of stone is this? Where was it unearthed? What magic ruins were discovered? What is it for?"

Finally, a wizard came to ask for the price: "Little wizard, how much does this stone cost?" The wizard apprentice still spoke quietly and stretched out two fingers.

“200 gold coins?”

The wizard apprentice opened his eyes wide, opened his mouth wide, and screamed in surprise: "Ah?!"

The wizard thought that his bid was too low and immediately corrected it and said, "No! No! No! I was wrong. I want to give you 2,000 gold coins!"

“2000 gold coins!”

When the wizard apprentice heard this, he immediately picked up the stone, ran back to the mountain to meet the teacher, and said breathlessly: "Teacher, teacher, there is a wizard willing to bid 2,000 gold coins to buy our stones! Now you can always tell me what is the greatest value of my life, right?"

This chapter is not over, please click on the next page to continue reading! The instructor touched the head of the wizard apprentice and said kindly: "Child, the greatest value of your life is like this stone. If you place yourself in the market, you are only worth 20 copper plates. If you place yourself near the temple, you are worth 200 silver coins. If you place yourself at the wizard assembly, you are worth 2,000 gold coins! Different platforms and different positionings, the value of life will be completely different!"

After a long silence, the water giant raised his head and showed a few clear eyes. He looked at Brian, his voice like a wave about to rise:

"Material man, I seem to understand the story you told, but I don't seem to understand. Are you telling me that because I am staying in the Pearl Fortress and living a cycle of life, I think my life is meaningless and has no value. Is that true?"

"Yes, that's exactly that."

Brian nodded slightly, "So if you want to get out of the shadow of everything dying and make your life valuable, I suggest you go to the material world with me and you will understand the true meaning of life."

"Really?" The voice of the water giant spirit was as thick as the huge waves slapped at the cliff.

"Every word I said is true," Brian replied calmly.

"You just need to go to the material world with me for a day. For you elemental giants, a day is just a blink of an eye. You can't get a loss or be fooled. If you walk around the material world and take a look, you will understand everything."

"good!"

Shui Giant Ling sat upright and nodded, "I promise you to accompany you to the material world to find out what the meaning of life is."

Seeing the water giant nodding, Brian looked at each other with a smile on the female lord beside him, and he felt relieved.

After all, as long as the other party nodded and agreed, their mission of traveling to the elemental world would be completed.

The four legendary giants gathered together and tried the grand plan, which took the most critical step.
Chapter completed!
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