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Volume 1 [The Birth of a Planet] Chapter 115 Homer¡¯s Epic

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    Just when Abram's hand holding the knife fell, suddenly a thunder exploded in the sky, and a seraphim descended from the sky and grabbed Abram's hand.  This seraphim was Michael, and he said to Abram: "Stop!" Abram replied: "God asked me to take my son as a burnt offering offering. I must carry out it, and you can't stop me."  Caleb snatched the dagger from Abram¡¯s hand and said, ¡°It¡¯s God who sent me.¡± Abram looked at Michael doubtfully and asked, ¡°God sent you?¡± ¡°Yes, Abram.  ." A smile appeared on Michael's face and he said, "God asked you to take your son Isaac as a burnt offering, which was just a test for you, because this is beyond the limit of what a mortal can do, but you did it.  Successfully passed God's test. "" God is testing me?" "Of course." Michael continued: "God needs to test mortals before entrusting them with important tasks." After that, Michael called Abram.  Kneeling on the ground, he said: "According to God's will, from now on, you will no longer be called Abram. God will change your name to Abraham. You will become the king of the Hebrews and own many territories and kingdoms." said  Afterwards, Michael untied the frightened Isaac, and then comforted him and said: "Isaac, don't cry. You will become the most indispensable figure in human history." Isaac asked: "What will I do?  What will you do?¡± Michael stroked the soft hair on Isaac¡¯s forehead and said, ¡°You will spend your life peacefully. Unlike your father, God will give you twelve sons, and these twelve  This son will bloom all over the five seas and three continents, multiply and establish a nation, and one of them will give birth to a great prophet in a few years, and you are the ancestor of this prophet." Isaac said:  "But I want to do something for God and receive God's favor through my efforts." Michael said: "Isaac, my son. Obtaining God's favor cannot be obtained through diligence and hard work. At first  Cain and Abel are living examples. Cain¡¯s hard work and hard work did not gain God¡¯s favor.¡± Isaac asked, ¡°Why?¡± Michael said, ¡°That¡¯s God.  The gift of God is related to diligence and hard work. As long as you devote yourself to God¡¯s will, you will receive grace.¡± After that, Michael said to Abraham: ¡°Take your son back and live well. God is better.  Bless you and make you the father of many nations." Abraham took his son Isaac and bid farewell to the seraphim Michael and returned to his homeland.  Yang Rui could see all this clearly in the sky. When Michael came to him, he nodded and said: "Thank you for what you did." Michael said: "My master, why do you want to  Do this." Yang Rui said: "It is extremely difficult for a person to have a firm belief. Abraham did it, so I bless him and his story will be passed down forever and become an example for future generations.  " Michael said: "You once said that you would no longer interfere with mortal affairs, but why do you have to show yourself again? " Yang Rui said: "Sometimes, things don't develop according to their original design, and I have to do it.  Only by interfering can it get back on the right track." Michael asked, "Why?" Yang Rui said, "People's hearts are unpredictable." Michael was a little confused.  But he asked again: "My master, what will you do next?" Yang Rui turned his head and looked at Michael with a smile and said: "There are still some people waiting for me to guide." After that, Yang Rui left  Michael came to the beautiful Aegean Sea, which was the territory of the Greeks.  Several large and small city-states sprang up here, but in Athens, the majestic Mount Olympia still stands there.  The great flood did not destroy the Sumerians. They used magic to hold up the mountains to avoid the flood.  Yang Rui had already expected this.  After that, the Sumerians no longer took a step down Mount Olympia and lived a secluded life in the mountains.  And just below the mountain.  The Greeks had prospered and peered daily at this magically radiant mountain.  Athens is a beautiful city with fountains, gardens and sculptures everywhere.  The Greeks have integrated culture and art into their daily lives, making them live in a positive state every day.  Yang Rui likes this state very much, because it makes the energy field in Athens extremely powerful, and he can absorb this steady stream of energy while walking on the streets.  In a tavern, Yang Rui sat down to take a nap.  This pub is very lively, the city of AthensMany nobles and businessmen are regular visitors here. They complete transactions, reach political agreements, and even conspire to do some shameful things here.  Yang Rui saw all this, but he didn't want to interfere.  At this time, a fat man walked into the tavern, which immediately caused a sensation. Someone asked: "Homer, how are you doing with your poems? The Odyssey has fascinated me." Homer found a spacious seat and sat down.  Next, he ordered a glass of wine and said, "My poems will definitely surprise you." Someone echoed, "Tell me what you think." Homer drank the wine in one gulp, thought about it carefully and said:  "This is a description of a war. There was a great city called Troy in the far east. The king there kidnapped the Greek wife Helen, and the warrior Achilles led the Greek coalition to besiege Troy and carried out a war.  "A ten-year war." "That must be a good story."  Someone also said: "Your poems sound much more interesting than the theories of that stubborn old man Socrates." Homer shook his head and said: "Compared with Socrates, I am less sensual. You can't slander Socrates like this.  Yang Rui was dressed like a typical Greek aristocrat, which made him extremely inconspicuous among the crowd. He watched Homer in front of him chatting with others in silence, with an intriguing smile on his face.  When Homer left the tavern, Yang Rui followed him. On the chaotic street, Yang Rui caught up with Homer and said, "Your poems are indeed good." Homer glanced at Yang Rui who was walking beside him.  He was dressed as an aristocrat and said politely: "Your Excellency, if you want to know more about the content of the epic, I'm afraid I can tell you that you should wait until I complete the creation before preaching it to all Greeks." Yang Rui said: "I'm telling you.  "I'm not interested in the epic, but I want to tell you, do you believe that everything you describe really exists?" Homer stopped and looked at Yang Rui in confusion and asked, "What do you mean?"  Yang Rui said: "The Greeks look up to the Olympian peaks every day. It is said that it is the residence of the gods, and many great stories have happened there. Do you really believe in the existence of gods?" Homer said firmly: "Those who can only  You can deceive the ignorant, but the wise will not believe the existence of those things." Yang Rui asked: "What is the meaning of writing these poems?" Homer replied: "You can tell me." Yang Rui said: "If so.  I can understand it for the sake of living, but for the sake of fooling the people, it¡¯s your fault.¡± Homer asked sharply: ¡°Who are you?¡± Yang Rui said calmly: ¡°I¡¯m here to tell you the truth.¡±  ?¡± Yang Rui said: ¡°People sometimes need to be fooled or even bewitched, but those who fool and bewitch them cannot lose their way. Otherwise, when they believe what they made up, there will be chaos in the world. ¡± Homer  Asked: "What do you want to say?" Yang Rui said: "I'm here to tell you that there is a god in this world. But he is not on Mount Olympia." Homer was surprised, and he asked: "Then  Where is the god?" Yang Rui smiled and said, "Let me take you to Mount Olympia, and you will know it yourself." Homer said, "But no one can go up that mountain."  Yang Rui was already walking in front. He turned around and asked, "Do you want to see the truth? Then come with me." To be continued, please search Piaotian Literature for better and faster novels!
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