6. Anecdote (1)
Sirone and the others followed Guard Rock and arrived at the Valley of the Vortex Serpent.
Since the law was broken, it could no longer be called the Valley of the Whirlwind Serpents, but the name that had lasted for tens of thousands of years would not easily disappear.
Gadlock said that he would no longer be able to find guides here.
Now that the whirling serpent is gone, there is a possibility that a new law will come in.�Any law would not be friendly to them.
�I will see you someday.�The law is finite, but man is infinite.�Even if heaven perishes, Norr�s resting place will not disappear.�
Gardlock said so and disappeared.
The words that humans are infinite touched Sirone�s heart.�Even here, tens of thousands of light years away, humans were living.
The party flew three drones into the sky.
The importance of reconnaissance increased because of Kergo�s experience of heresy hunting.
When Sirone asked about heaven, unlike the first time they met, Kanya kindly explained it.
�Heaven is made up of seven heavens.�From the 7th thousand Aravoth to the 1st thousand Shaman.�The place where subjects live is the first thousand Shaman.�The three races, Mecca, Norr, and Kergo, keep the law and do the work given to them.�If Kergo produces it, Mecha processes it, and Norr plays the role of supplying it.�
�But isn�t that unreasonable?�It�s something you�ve been destined to do since you were born.�
�We have been doing this for hundreds of thousands of years.�It�s just following Anchera�s laws.�
As far as Sirone knows, it took about 10,000 years at the most for civilization to have been born in the original world.�If heaven had existed for hundreds of thousands of years, it would have been normal for it to be population saturated, apart from social problems.
When Sirone brought out such thoughts, Kanya tilted her head instead.
�It is disrespectful to ask such questions.�You govern the world called Anke.�So far, the population of Sharma has never decreased or increased.�The population is always the same.�
�How could that be?�Is it like a birth control policy?�
�Those who keep the law and obey it will have eternal life.�They can enter the Shehakim of the Third Heaven and live forever.�
�So those who don�t get eternal life die?�
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�no.�Even if their lifespan ends, the subjects of Heaven do not die.�Regenerated into a new life through the sake of anecdotes.�
�Then it is arithmetically incorrect.�If everyone can live forever, why is the population the same?�
�The lifespan of subjects is under the control of Ra.�Because the lifespan of the entire population is calculated under strict laws, we can keep a fixed figure.�
Eternal life and population limitation were words that could not go hand in hand.
In the end, the key lies in the sake of anecdotes.
However, like Guardlock, Kanya also avoided explaining.�Whether it was a subject or a heretic, he had his own beliefs, but it seemed that that was not the case with Anecdote�s sake.
contradiction.
The sake of the anecdote Sirone imagined was a huge contradiction.
From the valley of the whirling snake, through the forest of the profane, we reached heaven. JrNovels.com