The group gods who retired to fish in Genshin Impact

Chapter 1355 Jiang Shi’s performance was too good, how could a guy like him be humane (page 12)

Oops, because the mobile phone version has long canceled the function of writers reading comments in the background, I haven’t read much reviews of books for a long time. I usually read chapter by chapter.

If you see some interesting replies, it doesn’t matter if you don’t see them.

As a result, I just saw an interesting comment today, which was made within the plot of the Siege of Sumeru Project.

The general scope is that Sora and Paimon have arrived at Sumeru, and then until the end of the plan to siege Sumeru.

There are a few comments in the middle that are interesting, but I can’t say anything else. I simply took it out and replied, and I probably didn’t read it again anyway.

I wonder if you still remember the part about maintaining the Xumi Project.

In order to help Nasida, Jiang Shi created a very huge war, in which there were countless casualties on the human side alone. In Zhidong, Xumi, and Liyue, more than a billion people died in total.

This does not include the casualties of the Abyss Order.

The entire Sumeru was almost destroyed.

You should still have some impressions of this plot. After all, it is one of the few large-scale war scenes in this book, plus a plot that crazily increases the number of people killed.

Although I was quite dissatisfied with the ending due to some interruptions in the later period, and I still can’t think of a better ending.

But overall, I think this plot still brought me a big breakthrough, at least I have some inspiration in the war scenes.

But that doesn’t matter, after all, I may not continue to open new books.

No money.

The important thing is that there are several comments on this plot. Although the meanings of the comments are different, the general meaning is that this plot is too cruel and has even made Jiang Zhi lose his humanity.

So many people died in one war, I dare not watch it.

I'm not going to tell you whether you saw the back. I guess you didn't see the back at all. After all, the people behind you just followed him and ran away.

Let me explain one thing first, this is a novel, this is not the real world.

This is a time-travel fantasy world full of gods. Not to mention the casualties of more than one billion people, it is common for tens of billions to die.

The casualties of such a large-scale war are not that tragic. In the final analysis, it was just my test of the waters, and many of the plots were not elaborated on.

If we talk about the level of tragedy, in fact, the plot at the beginning of this book, the final moment of the Demon God War, is much more tragic than this.

All the demon gods and their relatives in Liyue, including humans, were mobilized. Even the immortal beasts and immortals participated in the war. The death toll was much higher than this.

It's just that the description of that plot is more concise. Many details are not mentioned. They all talk about a few major battlefields, such as Ruotuo Dragon King's side, the old man's side, and Mandrill's side.

Don't think that the number of casualties in that war was very few. The number of casualties in that war was much higher. After all, it was the main battlefield of dozens of demon gods.

Of course, the protagonist didn't participate much in that plot, so I won't say for the time being whether he got assists or kills in it.

Before the plan to siege Xumi was written, it was made very clear that the number of casualties in a large-scale war scene would definitely not be small.

In addition, Jiang Shi was not a normal person, so it was impossible for him to deceive Nasida with a fake war that could be seen at a glance.

The more real the war, the more likely it is to deceive others.

Of course, war alone may not be able to deceive Nasida. The main purpose is to use the huge number of casualties in the war and the extent of damage to Sumeru to distract Nasida from caring about some details on the battlefield.

Otherwise, as long as you feel it carefully, you will find that the dark power of Lidovia and the dark creatures always contains a trace of someone who is not a human being.

Although they try their best to hide it, after all, their power comes from Jiang Shi, and no matter how much they cover it up, they can't erase this connection.

Therefore, in order to ensure that this contact will not be discovered, the war scene must be made more realistic, and Jiang Zhi is considered to be inhumane.

Then I can only say that either you have some misunderstanding about Jiang Xi, or Jiang Xi's previous actions were so well concealed that you really think he is a very human god.

I remember I once released part of Jiang Zhi’s personal information. It also writes about a situation of Jiang Shi, called Seven Faces. Ah, I won’t go over the details. If you are interested, go back and search for it yourself.

Jiang Shi was in a state of divine face at that time, with some other faces mixed in, but the proportion of human faces was the smallest.

He had placed himself in the position of a god at that time, and a non-human position would naturally not consider human casualties.

What's more, he is still in a state of anger, and it is even less possible to think about human affairs.

And I also want to give you a friendly reminder that although Jiang Shi is having fun in Teyvat Continent, he doesn’t even do human affairs and behaves inappropriately. Every day he is either cheating people or collecting other people’s dark histories.

But don't ignore what Jiang Shi did before coming to Teyvat.

Don't ignore how Jiang Shi grew up.

One survived in the apocalypse and had no contact with normal human society from beginning to end.

Moreover, his personality was a bit abnormal, yet he led a team and participated in many war decisions in the later period.

Directing wars was one of the things Jiang Shi used to do, and it was also his main responsibility.

There may be surrender when fighting humans, but there is no surrender when fighting mutants and monsters. The outcome of failure is death.

In that era when the number of humans was limited, every war was accompanied by tragic casualties. Almost all humans involved in the war lost at least 1/3 of their companions every time.

Jiang Shi was involved in all the decisions of these battles, and the decision of whether to carry out this war. For him, necessary casualties in wars were already commonplace.

The only difference between all wars is whether the proportion of casualties can be reduced or increased in the process of directing this war.

Even in the later stage, in order to deal with those mutants who appeared intelligent, in order to better regain their own city.

The human side also had to carry out some suicide squad plans, making some intentional sacrifices in exchange for a slight chance of reversing victory.

Otherwise, in front of that monster with the support of the evil gods behind it, humans would have no chance to fight back.

The smaller the number of humans, the less likely the evil gods will intervene, because in their view, in the face of absolute numerical and strategic advantages, it is only a matter of time before humans are destroyed. Such a desperate struggle before death is what the evil gods are most happy to see.

Controlling the quantity through beneficial sacrifices and waiting for the opportunity for a comeback was a set of strategic plans that Jiang Xi took the initiative to take on after many discussions.

Because no one is willing to direct this kind of war, knowing that it is death but having to go.

No one can make such a decision and then calmly face the subordinates they trust and the subordinates who trust them.

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