Rebirth as the Goat King of Another World 108: Chapter 108
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Palladio was hidden in the darkness of the general's tent, his telescope tightly focused on the chaotic battle outside, observing the intense confrontation between Ruin and Solomon without blinking. His breath became rapid, and his hands involuntarily entwined and trembled slightly due to extreme tension. At this moment, Palladio was filled with a strange excitement and ecstasy, almost unable to contain himself. 0
 
His eyes sparkled with an unusual light as he gazed at the spectacle of the two warriors dancing on the edge of death, a feeling of indescribable satisfaction surged within him. For Palladio, this was not just a battle, but an art, the most primal confrontation between life and death, filled with a wild beauty and a cruel poetry. 0
 
 
His thoughts drifted far away, fantasizing about joining the battle himself, brushing shoulders with death, feeling the extreme tension and release brought on by each battle. This internal fanaticism and excitement made Palladio almost forget his own position; he seemed to have merged into the battle, feeling every moment of bloodshed and peril. 0
 
However, for Palladio, all of this was just a distant spectator sport. He was safely positioned inside a tent, watching the scenes of others fighting for survival through a telescope. This distorted pleasure provided a momentary satisfaction for his soul, but at the same time, it reflected more deeply the distortion and perversion within his heart. 0
 
 
Palladio has long forgotten where his twisted personality originated. His upbringing was normal, like any other child's. His parents were high-ranking officials in the federal government, providing him with a carefree life. There were no major communication issues, and his family seemed perfectly fine, albeit the usual minor squabbles. However, deep inside Palladio, there seemed to be an indescribable emptiness and longing, which had been brewing since he was a child and only grew stronger with age. He felt extreme boredom with the ordinary and peaceful aspects of daily life, always yearning for some kind of exhilarating experience that would make his blood rush and heart race. This longing was like a bottomless pit, no matter how he sought to satisfy it, it never seemed enough. 0
 
 
Palladio's mind is gradually dominated by this desire, and he begins to seek various ways to satisfy his spiritual emptiness, from the cruel manipulation of small animals since childhood to the pathological obsession with war later on. Each extreme experience briefly satisfies his inner self, but it is followed by a deeper sense of emptiness and longing. 0
 
As time passes, Palladio's personality becomes increasingly distorted, and he develops a deep fascination with the edge game of life and death, especially on the battlefield, where life is easily taken away like grass. This extreme environment makes him feel an unprecedented excitement and satisfaction. And this time, observing the confrontation between Ruin and Solomon undoubtedly presents another opportunity for him to satisfy his innermost desires. 0
 
 
Palladio's fascination with the battlefield stems from the stories of his childhood. His uncle's memories are filled with the intertwining of fire, blood, death, and victory, which for most people may be a source of fear and nightmares, but for Palladio, it is like summoning his destiny. In these stories, he found a certain truth of life, or more precisely, the thrill and excitement of life on the edge. 0
 
This desire for extreme experiences drove Palladio to choose a military career. The life at the military academy, strict and challenging, was not just a training for him, but also a spiritual fulfillment. Every exercise and simulated battle, Palladio threw himself into, longing for the arrival of the real battlefield. 0
 
 
As time passed, Palladio began to shine in the military, reaching a high level of understanding and application of tactics. However, this was not his true pursuit. Deep down, he still longed for the extreme experiences of life and death, craving the supreme pleasure and satisfaction experienced on the battlefield. 0
 
When he finally stepped onto a real battlefield, the scenes he had been exposed to since childhood became a reality. Every victory on the battlefield, every taking of a life, brought Palladio an unprecedented excitement. This feeling far surpassed the ordinary desire for victory; it was more like an ultimate pursuit of controlling life and death. 0
 
 
Palladio's military career advanced step by step in pursuit of such goals. Every decision and action he made was filled with a desire for extreme experiences, ultimately shaping him into a figure who feared nothing on the battlefield and even enjoyed the pathological aspects of war to some extent. 0
 
When Palladio witnessed Solomon through a telescope, fiercely wielding the holy hammer to violently strike the axe lodged in Ruin's neck against the flesh wall, his body couldn't help but tremble. In that moment, his inner being felt as if it had been pierced by a strong electric current, an indescribable pleasure erupting within his mind. This was not only the satisfaction of the ultimate pursuit of violence and power, but also a symbol of his ultimate desire to control life and death and dominate the course of battle. 0
 
 
At this moment, Palladio could almost feel the unique and distorted connection between himself and every participant on the battlefield. For him, this sensation far surpassed the ordinary joy of victory; it was more like a profound understanding and experience of the essence of existence. He watched Solomon's frenzied posture, watched Ruin's neck about to be split by an axe, and all of this, for Palladio, was a marvelous performance, a dance of life that could only be staged in extreme circumstances. 0
 
This scene reaffirmed to Palladio the correctness of his choice of this path. In his view, only on the battlefield could humanity truly display the brilliance and darkness of life, and only in such an environment could he find his own place and meaning. For Palladio, war was not just a means of survival, but also an exploration and experience of the limits of life. 0
 
 
 
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