The Ordinary Me is Worshipped as a Deity by the Extraordinary Them-Chapter 112

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After returning to the inn, Su Li didn’t want to recall what strange things he had heard on the street at all.

In that moment, the thought that came to his mind wasn’t disbelief, but confusion.

Just very confused.

Why would something like this happen?

And also, how to deal with Egbert who had done such a thing.

Egbert said, “Lord Su Li, please let me explain.”

Su Li said, “What would you do if I were to say I don’t want to listen right now?”

When certain emotions exceed the brain’s resistance threshold, people involuntarily fall into a state of calm and clarity.

Su Li was now in this state.

Because everything that had happened was too absurd, Su Li was no longer thinking about how to punish Egbert.

He obediently threw a difficult question at Egbert, following his instinct.

But Egbert’s response seemed to throw the difficult question back at Su Li.

“Then I can only kneel down and beg you.” His tone was sincere, his expression serious.

Is this reasonable?

And what made Su Li’s mind go even blanker was that Egbert could still say with a straight face: “Lord Su Li’s subsequent goal should also include making ordinary citizens aware of the fact that they are living in hell, right?”

“And as far as implementation methods go, nothing is more suitable than ‘No One Understands Lord Su Li Better Than Me.'”

“Besides, I specifically impersonated Godfrey before.”

Su Li: “That’s just your sophistry.”

There were too many ways to enlighten the people; there was no reason to specifically mention this record written by Egbert.

The point is…

Su Li tried to recall the emotions his brain had produced regarding this matter, but in the end, he found a blank.

Because certain emotions had exceeded his emotional threshold, his view of this matter was almost like that of an outsider, completely disconnected.

Egbert, however, responded to Su Li’s words, “But you can’t deny that circulating this book would, in an extremely short time, arouse curiosity among the people, and make everyone follow this curiosity to learn about what they’re curious about.”

“Sophistry!” Su Li’s gaze was sharp.

Egbert just smiled lightly, “Let’s just say that’s what you think.”

His tone carried three parts indulgence and three parts provocation.

Su Li maintained an expressionless face and kicked Egbert’s shin, but as a result, his own eyes, like green forests and waters, uncontrollably flushed red.

Sorry! Challenging a gorilla as an ordinary human was the worst decision he had made in his life.

While Egbert concernedly directed Lan Zhe to get medicine, much to the Dark Holy Son’s exasperation, he continued in a voice full of trust. “In your view, our approach may seem abrupt, but what you care about most is whether the impact of releasing that book can be firmly controlled in a positive direction, right?”

Egbert had never felt it so easy to understand Su Li’s mindset.

Although it had also taken him a month to discover this.

During this period, the books Su Li had read, if stacked up, would be two or three times taller than Egbert’s height.

Su Li wasn’t just doing this to investigate everything related to monster beasts.

More importantly, he was actually looking for materials from past history to prove that their actions, as well as their thinking patterns and action trajectories, weren’t unfounded.

To make some people believe in certain things, you first need to prove that those things are indeed valuable.

Just like the fictional character Godfrey, who ultimately became real through Egbert’s impersonation.

People who frequent the internet in modern society have all heard a saying.

Someone who has lived in a small village all their life and never seen the outside world can smile the happiest.

The ignorant know no fear or trepidation.

The first thing Su Li must do is undoubtedly to tell everyone that they are suffering.

Only by first telling them the truth can they understand how to change it and make reality move in a better direction.

This is without question an enormous challenge.

Su Li deeply believed that he couldn’t be too cautious in his actions.

One shouldn’t presume oneself to be a giant just because one stands on the shoulders of giants—this sentence had almost become Su Li’s motto after he crossed over to this world.

So he chose to frantically investigate various information, collect, organize hierarchically, and ensure that he could respond immediately when others raised questions.

An individual might strive for a vague goal, but a group cannot act for an inaccurate goal.

In this situation, Egbert could even see dark circles with a bluish tinge on Su Li’s fair face.

“But the fact is, you can do it.”

Egbert said with an extremely firm tone.

Before this, whenever people in this world raised any questions, Su Li had been able to provide corresponding answers.

He had his own set of logic, a logic that had enabled him to begin escaping his fate immediately after crossing over to a completely unknown world.

And now, Su Li could even cite this world’s own stories when others raised questions, interpreting from the perspective of the people of this world.

Everyone at the inn had seen Su Li’s hard work.

They also didn’t need to show any self-righteous concern; they just had to think about what they were doing when they were twelve or thirteen, and they would understand that Su Li had never been working just for himself.

Egbert understood these things.

So he could more naturally say: “What we’re doing is just the foundation of all your actions. How high the superstructure can ultimately reach still has to be decided by you.”

Egbert hoped that Su Li wouldn’t work so hard.

Although that wasn’t the original reason.

Back then, Egbert just thought Su Li should get everything he deserved.

But from the current time and event development perspective, covering everything with words of concern would definitely leave a deeper impression in Lord Su Li’s heart!

Look,

Lord Su Li is silent!

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No one knew how excited Egbert was inside; Lan Zhe, who had brought the medicine box over, was trying to get Su Li to take off his socks.

Su Li firmly waved his hand in refusal.

But just as the waving motion appeared, he seemed to be hit right in the head by something.

Suddenly enlightened.

“There’s no need to apply medicine, at most it’s just a bit red.”

Survival instinct hadn’t made him inflict mortal damage on himself.

“Also…” Su Li placed his gaze on Egbert.

He smiled coldly. “All these words, they’re just excuses you just thought of, right?”

When it came to selling dreams, how could someone else surpass his maxed-out skills that had been honed through years of working as a game planner in gacha games?

“That book began circulating in this city a month ago.”

“And, supposedly, the initial source was a banquet hosted by His Highness Prince Willard.”

“Even the so-called rumor that Godfrey was so popular among the nobility precisely because he had been personally taught by ‘Lord Su Li’.”

“A month ago, I didn’t feel it was necessary for everyone to understand the fact that they live in hell.”

Egbert’s expression gradually changed from expectant to regretful.

Although he knew early on that he would be disappointed, after all, if Su Li couldn’t guess his little scheme, that would be strange.

Beside him, Lan Zhe’s face naturally displayed a mocking expression.

“I told you, kneeling directly might be more convenient.”

Initially, Lan Zhe also thought the book would only circulate in a small circle, who knew it would directly become children’s reading material.

Of course, this doesn’t mean only children could read it.

Egbert, however, responded with a righteous face. “I think you’re right.”

So when Mavis came down the stairs of the inn, what she saw was Egbert on both knees, carefully looking at Su Li’s foot.

For a moment, the Dark Holy Maiden genuinely felt what it meant for one’s hair to stand on end.

This clearly made a greater impact than the death crisis given by the Pope before.

Mavis, who had been slowly walking down the stairs, after seeing that scene, immediately jumped down while holding the railing.

Before Su Li could react, Mavis not only directly grabbed the back of Egbert’s neck but also locked Egbert’s neck with her left arm.

“You, what are you doing to this child?!”

“If you don’t want to live anymore, I don’t mind sending you on your way.”

From Mavis’s angle, she could clearly see the expression on Egbert’s face as he knelt on the ground.

It was a look full of expectation.

Expecting what?

Mavis’s gaze fell on Su Li’s foot.

The next second, she tightened her arm around Egbert’s neck again.

“You pervert, the expectant expression you just had must have been hoping for Su Li to kick you in the face.”

Even Lan Zhe was shocked.

“Why would you think that?”

The Dark Holy Maiden laughed coldly. “Do you think in the training grounds where I spent my childhood, what were people like me treated as?”

Lan Zhe quickly shut up because he understood that in such an extremely harsh environment, as someone being trained and brainwashed, the people there would initially treat them like pigs and dogs.

They would even force every child to understand that when your left cheek is hit, you should also offer your right cheek, because only by making the abuser feel pleased could you avoid your own death.

That was hell.

What’s absurd is that there were people who truly felt happiness in hell.

Egbert now gave Mavis the same impression as those lunatics.

“No, listen to my sophistry!”

Egbert’s eyes were rolling back from being choked. “Even if I really had such thoughts, I would only think about them in my mind, and would absolutely never say them out loud. Most importantly, I don’t even have such thoughts!”

“I was just trying to apply medicine to Lord Su Li’s foot!”

And it was just that most ordinary action of using medical tools to apply medicine.

“Then why were you kneeling?” Mavis questioned.

“Of course, it’s because Lord Su Li has discovered the matter of the book,” Egbert said, rolling his eyes.

It wasn’t clear whether this action was genuinely from being choked or if he just wanted to roll his eyes.

Mavis paused.

After releasing Egbert, she hesitantly said, “Then should I also kneel?”

“Of course, and also that crow that knows everything.”

Ra–Don’t drag me into this–ven: “Caw——!”