“If Lord Su Li is overwheld with sin, then I would certainly be the hound that feeds on sin.”
Before anyoneuld hear these words, Su Li had reasonablynvinced himself that his displayed chuunibyou behavior was normal.
After all, besides a raven thatuld understand human speech butuldn’trrectly interpret the anings behind certain human actions, there was only Cyril, who was also in his chuunibyou phase.
As for those who lay on the ground—mostly dead, with so deliberately left alive by the raven for interrogation—these white-robed people, as fallen enemies, had no ability to retort when faced with an opponent spewing chuunibyou lines.
Therefore, Egbert’s sudden appearance was not sothing that filled an emotional void for Su Li.
Instead, it was…awkward.
Adults were quite adept at avoidance, so Su Li chose to pretend he hadn’t heard and asked in return, “Why are you here too?”
“For such a small matter, having the raven by my side is enough.”
However, Su Li, who had no idea what the person beside him was imagining,uldn’t possibly know that his slightly reddened eyes—caused by straining his normally relaxed eye muscles to see better in the dim light—gave quite a different impression to others.
Su Li rely blinked his sowhat tired eyes and quietly gazed at Egbert, who seed to be trying to turn his eyeballs into a pie chart.
The forr Son of Light, with three parts sorrow in his eyes, only said, “If I were not here, perhaps long after this incident, I would suddenly realize that I had been taking from you all along, without ever giving anything in return.”
Su Li felt his headvered in question marks.
Though he understood each word individually, whenmbined, why did they b sonfusing?
Or perhaps, had Egbert been feeling umfortable in this ever-changing new world, causing his path of developnt to shift from perversion to ntal illness?
That wasn’t good.
Su Li said, “Whatever strange things you’ve thought of, please don’t bring them up.”
This was a statent from a man’s false sixth sense.
Su Li added, “I’ve left one person alive for interrogation. As for what intelligence you can extract from him, that depends on your personal ability.”
Su Li thought for a mont, briefly perford a profound expression, curled his lips, and said, “Let see just how far you can go.”
His performance skills did not disappoint the “audience.”
Anyway, Egbert’s response of “I definitely won’t disappoint Lord Su Li” wasmpletely ignored by Su Li.
However, when he noticed Egbert grabbing the last remaining white-robed person and rushing toward a tree with an intense gaze, as if pumped with adrenaline, Su Li let out a deep sigh.
Without being told, he knew that there must be soone in that tree.
“What people call social death is rely the only genuine ou that those with poor emotionalntrol can barely achieve when faced with situations they cannot respond to promptly,” Su Li sighed.
But for pro players… social death simply didn’t exist.
As long as they believed they wererrect, those who thought otherwiseuld only doubt themselves.
But Su Li had to admit that no one had ever doubted him from the start.
Diz jumped down from the tree and, without even glancing at the person Egbert was holding for interrogation, stared fixedly at Su Li and said, “You don’t need to bear so much for us.”
“In the current situation, whether you point at my nose and curse or choose to ignore , I can accept either.”
Su Li: ???
“What are you referring to?”
With anfused gaze, he briefly scanned Diz, then gave a slight glance at Euphia, who had also jumped down from the tree.
Diz then straightforwardly explained his previous analysis of Su Li’s psychological state.
Su Li was forcibly transford from a state ofnfusion to bewildernt by this series ofnjectures.
“…Let’s not talk about what younsider to be ‘taking’ from . From a practical standpoint, this fishing operation was also very necessary for . Whether from my perspective or yours, choosing to act with maximum efficiency, I don’t think there’s anything wrong with that.”
Su Li tried to make the Son of Light, who had already abandoned rationality, understand the importance of being rational.
But it was of no use.
Diz: “It’s precisely because you think from this perspective that it’s wrong!”
His tone was filled with anguish.
Su Li was stunned by that expression and voice.
“Arding to your initial way of thinking, shouldn’t you have kept all of this at a distance? These matters, whether fishing or anything else, should have been irrelevant to you.”
“Your nonoperation would have been what I’dnsider most normal!”
Why would a salted fish do work?
Why would soone who had given up try to work hard again?
Don’t talk about being inspired; this was purely another form ofercion.
Previously, Su Li had been fully qualified to be a salted fish and give up. He had worked desperately hard, 007 style, just so heuld reasonably b a salted fish. But ironically, after gaining this qualification, he hadn’t enjoyed his hard-earned, wonderful salted fish lifestyle long enough before being forced to rise again.
Diz didn’t know Su Li’s past, but Diz understood that Su Li should have been able to easily revert to his lifestyle of being a slacker.
He didn’t necessarily have to make sacrifices for anything.
Just like, if one day monster beasts decided to attack humans, the unique Su Li would still be special.
Su Li’s needs were minimal, and he wasn’t particularlyncerned about dignity, otherwise those who had pointed at him and called him useless would have been verbally attacked by him in return.
Don’t underestimate the verbal attack capabilities of soone who lived in the internet world.
Su Li hadn’t done this, which proved that external matters weren’t that important to him.
Everything seed to be indifferent to him, wasn’t it?
So, after figuring out the fishing incident, why did he choose tooperate…
Ignoring all spiritual resonance, Dizuld also clearly perceive so of Su Li’s living habits.
For example, he rarely went out at night.
An otherworld without streetlights was really unfriendly to soone with zero elental abilities.
Just like now.
It was already dark, and their distance from the small building, based on Su Li’s walking speed without elental acceleration, would take at least half an hour to reach.
If he hadn’t noticed the fishing operation, Su Li would definitely have returned to that small building before the sun hadmpletely set aftermmunicating with Castor.
That would have beenrrect.
But therrect ou hadn’t arrived.
What had arrived was Su Li’soperation with the fishing operation.
Howuld this not make the Son of Light heartbroken?
Although Diz had initially been unable tontrol his gaze on Su Li, it was because of this trait—Su Li occasionally ignoring his own needs for the sake of others.
Who wouldn’t want soone so excellent in all aspects to care about them, not only ammodatingly guiding them through everything they didn’t understand, but evenoperating with all their immature and uninteresting plans?
Even afterward, Su Liuld act as if nothing had happened, looking at them with a faint smile and ammodating gaze, quietly observing theirntinued immaturity.
Diz felt very umfortable.
Euphia, afternnecting with his train of thought, also felt that she had been a bit too much.
“I thought I was already quite attentive, but it turns out I needed soone else to remind that you’ve been ammodating my immaturity all along.”
Egbert clenched his fist even harder. “I am the sa. I never realized what the lord truly wanted. It’s truly my impetence.”
Su Li: ???
“…I’m saying, is there a possibility, just a possibility, that you’re all overthinking this?” Su Li said with difficulty.
Su Li was the type of person who was quite decisive after making certain decisions.
For instance, killing soone, or bearing the guilt of “I may not kill Boren, but Boren dies because of .”
These seemingly heavy things, for Su Li, really didn’t need to be emphasized.
Adults, when making certain decisions, would habituallynsider the pros andns.
This was a unique ability brought about by growth, though it would also be defined by others as being smoothed out by the rules of the world.
But if a person never changed, never grew no matter what happened, wouldn’t that be even more terrifying?
Therefore, Su Li was genuinelynfused as to why Diz had an expression like he was about to cry.
Diz clenched his fist and said in a rough voice, “Howuld this possibly be us overthinking?”
In his vision, the slight redness under the young man’s eyes, and the erald pupils thatuldn’t focus properly due to the inability to see clearly in the darkness…
Diz felt as if his heart was being cut by a knife.
So his gaze at Su Li beca even more profound.
Su Li was speechless. “This is exactly what I an by overthinking.”
Diz didn’t believe it. “If I’m really overthinking, why did you say those words earlier?”
Su Li: …What’s wrong? Couldn’t a great wizard have monts of chuunibyou? Wasn’t it said that n remain boys until death? Couldn’t he occasionally maintain this setting?
Diz: “I don’t want to question, as that would seem too disrespectful. But I still want to say, you shouldn’t bear all the heaviness and suffering on your own. For , and for everyone in this world, it is we who owe you, it is you who has shown us kindness.”
Diz’s firm tone and unwavering gaze once again made Su Li feel the fear of being dominated by the Son of Light.
Whether it was the verbally perverted Egbert or the ntally abnormal Diz. Whether it was the forr Son of Light or the current Son of Light…
They all clearly possessed the ability to make Su Li feel physically and ntally umfortable.
Especially whenmbined.
Egbert’s expression darkened as he said, “I didn’t think about these things, so I truly don’t deserve to say that I can definitely b Lord Su Li’s indispensable right-hand man.”
“I’ve been wanting you to only look at , yet I’ve never divered the pain hidden deep in your eyes.”
Euphia also sighed. “Although these two always speak in a way that feels a bit off, what they’re saying is indeed what I’ve been thinking.”
“I’m very sorry that I’ve never paid attention to your feelings before.”
Cyril wanted to speak but hesitated, “Big Sister Euphia, are you sure you’re thinking of the sa thing they are?”
Cyriluld only see Su Li’s face change from calm to being filled with social shutdown.
Su Li: ……………………
…What kind of worldly suffering is this?
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