Chapter 137: Ghosts and Immortals
"Isn't it a ghost?" I was stunned.
"Do you think Luo Yu is a ghost?" said Adu.
"Isn't it?" I asked in a daze.
"Of course not." A Tu said.
"Then he has been a ferryman here. Although he doesn't know where these snacks come from, doesn't he have to eat?" I asked in confusion.
"Do you think I am a human?" A Tu asked me with a smile.
"Aren't you a God?" Although I didn't want to admit it, the person next to me seemed to be a God.
"What is the difference between God and man?" Ah Tu asked me.
When she asked me this, I was a little stunned. I am not a god, I know a hammer.
"have no idea."
"I don't know either." Ah Tu said.
Isn't this guy teasing a fool? She is a god, and she still says she doesn't know.
I never thought about what kind of reaction I would be when facing a God, but when she appeared before me in three forms, of course, especially when Ada, who looked like a little loli, I couldn't believe the fact that she was God.
"It doesn't feel that much difference, don't you have to eat too?" I said.
And at this time, I thought of a theory proposed by a physicist, conservation of energy. That's right, it's this thing. Even if you don't have to eat, don't you?
"God can avoid eating, eating is just an interest." A Tu said lightly.
Ha? Isn’t this a slap from Hongguoguo in the face? Isn’t this?
I just talked about the conservation of energy proposed by a physicist. Didn’t this law be broken in an instant?
You are God, and you say everything right.
Although the end of science is theology, if you directly break the things that others have worked hard for life, will your conscience hurt?
"Wait, are you saying that God is just an interest in eating?" I asked.
"Yeah." A Tu said.
"Where is that ghost?"
"It's also an interest," said Adu.
"The lifespan of God is infinite, right?" I asked in confusion.
"Life life is infinite, but it is not immortal." A Tu said with a smile.
"What is the difference between ghosts and gods?" I became more and more confused.
"What do you think?" A Tu asked me.
"No difference." I said.
"I don't think there is any difference, either," said Ah Tu.
"But why is there a division between gods and ghosts?" I asked.
"Who divided it?" Adu asked me.
"People?" I said tentatively.
"That's right, it's divided by people. Whether it's humans or other things, they will turn the part that is good to themselves into the most impressive, so this part becomes a god, and the other part becomes a ghost. Do you understand what I say?" A Tu asked me.
"It seems that I understand. After saying this, there is actually no difference between gods and ghosts, right?" I asked,
"It's just that the name is different. Isn't the King of Hell also a part of God in your world? Then do you think they are ghosts or gods?" A Tu asked me.
"It's God." I said, touching my head.
“That’s right.”
"Is Luo Yu also a god?" A Tu said before that he was not a ghost, so isn't the option of god left?
"No, when a person reaches a certain level of cultivation, he can achieve unlimited lifespan. Luo Yu is alone." A Tu explained calmly.
"What's the difference between this and God?" If God's means are the things that Ah Tu showed, I think the things that humans practice can also be achieved. Doesn't this mean that as long as they practice to a certain level, humans will be gods?
"God is also a man who practices." Ah Tu said.
"I understand, God is actually divided by humans, right? As long as your strength reaches a certain level, you can be God. Even if you don't call this, your status will be almost the same, right?" I said.
"So that's it." Adu said.
Of course, those who are called gods are all powerful characters, but those who are called ghosts are different. There are also those who appear in the world before, such as Liu Yaxin, who are at best, who are more powerful than ordinary Taoists or practitioners. The truly powerful ghosts are probably the King of Hell, or those who are black and white impermanent.
Of course, the positioning of these things in the world is also God.
The same thing is said: when you don’t understand something, you go back and respect it, but as long as you understand it, you will feel that this thing is just like that. In the past, I thought God was a very mysterious thing, but Ah Tu said this and it seemed like this.
"The gods and ghosts are actually the same. If you didn't say that, I wouldn't know." I said.
"You will know what I don't say sooner or later," said Ah Tu.
"As long as you reach your strength, you can have an unlimited lifespan?"
"Um."
Strength, this is another very magical thing. It is even more illusory.
"If you say that, what about the wild immortals? They have practiced for so long, and there are not many of them, but why are their lifespans not infinite?" I remembered what Hu Yiyi told me before. The wild immortals practiced for their lifespan. But no matter how they practiced, it seemed that their lifespan could not reach infinite. Is this another degree of unfairness?
"Are the wild fairies? They are different." Ah Tu said.
"Why are there different? There are many of them who are powerful, right?" I asked.
"It's a lot, but because they are wild fairies, they are different." Ah Tu said.
"Why?" I asked.
"People have wisdom at birth, so they already have innate advantages when they practice. However, wild immortals have been practiced by animals after all, and their starting point is different from humans. What people have at birth may be something that some animals cannot achieve after practicing for a long time." A Tu said.
"Is this fair?" I said with a frown.
"What's unfair?" A Tu asked.
"Since they do not have intelligence, isn't their path to practice more difficult and complex than that of humans? But why do they still stand at the same level as humans with such great efforts?" I asked.
"There is nothing unfair. No one forces them to practice. Since they have chosen this path, there is no way to turn back. Once they die, they do not have the opportunity to start over like humans. Once they die, they will truly disappear." A Tu said.
"Huh, are people born with such a great advantage?" I asked.
"Human advantages do not fall from the sky, and these things are also taken back little by little by little by little," said Ah Tu.
"Grab? What does it mean?" I asked in confusion.
"You will know the day when fate dies." A Tu said after taking a deep breath.
Chapter completed!