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"… just in character, I guess?" Though Alfonso after taking one more look at the notification of the system.

[Congratulations to the host for finding a hero!

Socrates, The Philosopher!]

"Who do you think you are to challenge his highness!?" Shouted Deferio while drawing his spear.

Io also made her move, appearing at the back of the old man while taking her knife and point it to the young man.

"OLD MAN, ARE YOU CRAZY!?" Shouted in his heart Dalton, while putting Tili on his back and lifting both arms. The air was heavy; however, Socrates seems to be immune, he just looked at Alfonso with an expectation.

"Is okay, everyone, back off" Said Alfonso.

"But…" Deferio hesitated.

"Is okay, this man has no ill will, he is just like a curious child" Said Alfonso.

Dalton listened to Alfonso's words and beca angry, he suddenly overcos his fear and said

"Are you insulting my master? Just because you are the lord of this place don't think you can do as you please! In the first place, an idiot pri-" Before he could continue, her sister, Tili, punched him in his stomach, grabbed his head as well as hers and bowed until their fronts touched the ground.

"I AM SOS SORRY ABOUT MY BROTHER'S FOOLISHNESS, PLEASE, HAVE RCY IN YOUR HEART AND DON'T TAKE HIS WORDS SERIOUSLY!" Said Tili.

So were nervous.

So were sighing.

So were spectating the show that was about to co.

However, all of them had a common thought on his mind.

"That kid is super dead"

Even Dalton himself, was surprised, when did he grow such a pair of balls?

"Wh-wh-what have I done!? This is his domain, the soldiers are just three feet away from , I am not tired of living just yet, I-I-I must apologize!" Though Dalton.

However, he suddenly felt sothing behind him, when he looked back, he saw two beautiful legs behind him, he felt sothing was wrong, he touched his eyes… and his face suddenly becos pale.

"B-b-b-blood!?" Murmured Dalton.

His head felt heavy like a hamr was pressing his skull.

"PLEASE, MY LORD, SHOW RCY!" Shouted Tili while crying.

Alfonso looked at Dalton on the ground, however, he didn't say anything, he just watched this, like he was waiting for sothing.

"STOP!"

"Eh…" Suddenly, Dalton felt that the pressure was lifted from his head, he passed out from the pain.

When Alfonso looked back at Deter, who was looking at the fallen Dalton, she was a little surprised, she looked at the old man, who had a tired look on his face.

"Not bad" Murmured Deter.

The old man was breathing heavily while touching his forehead.

"Please, don't make this foolish old man work this hard if my disciple offended you, I offer my apologies, as his master, I will accept the punishnt," Said Socrates.

"Little girl, what's your na?" Asked Alfonso.

"Ti-Tili, Tili Hauss" Answered Tili.

"Give this to your brother, he should recover soon" Said Alfonso while throwing a small bottle to Tili.

"We will not forget your kindness" Said Tili while grabbing the bottle and giving it to her brother.

"You asked about my justice, right?" Asked Alfonso with a mysterious smile to Socrates.

"Tha-that's right," Said Socrates.

"If I tell you that this is my justice, what will you say?" Asked Alfonso.

"…I want you to tell , what's justice? How can you say that what you did, its, in fact, justice!" Said Socrates.

"I can say in fact that what I did is justice, because MY definition of justice, putting emphasize in the word 'my', says that, no matter what, this is my house, and, as the owner, I don't want to be insulted in my own house, that's why the kid has to get his punishnt" Said Alfonso.

"What you say isn't the definition of justice, you are evading the question, young man!" Said Socrates.

"That's why I said, my justice, that's because my justice isn't the sa justice as yours or anybody here, maybe we can have so points in common, however, there would always be discrepancies, why? Because… there is no actual definition for justice!" Said Alfonso.

Socrates was surprised by Alfonso's answer, however, he got more and more curious.

"What you said doesn't make sense, after all, in language, we invented words to give aning to things, that's why, when justice was invented, we needed to have a concrete definition to the word; your previous words makes you sound diocre in academia, young man!" Said Socrates.

Alfonso looked at Socrates for so ti and then opened his mouth.

"No, you are wrong" Said Alfonso.

"What do you an?" Asked Socrates.

"for instance, we didn't create words to give aning to sothing, we create words to associate words with things that already existed, in this way, our brain would make a relation with sothing and the word that describes that object, for example, the word table, if soone tells you, table, so people could imagine a red table, others a wood like table, sa can be said about the size so imagine a large familiar table, others a small business like table, anyway, we can imagine a lot of different things, however, the core of the word with it's a table won't change, sothing with 4 legs and its used as an object to put things on it, that's a table, you can see that there is a predeterminate relationship between object and aning, that's the first point, and, because we use words to establish a relationship with things, we have two different kinds of things in our plane, the tangibles and the intangibles, a table, for example, its sothing tangible because we can touch it, sll it and so on, however, there are things that are intangibles and, nevertheless, our brain associate the word with a aning, but, that's where the problem cos, because we can actually sll it, or touch it or taste it, in other words, we can our senses to describe it, we need to use our own judgnt to give that a aning, this words… no, let's call it, this values of self, this values of self aren't part of this world, they are part of an external world, I like to call it, the taphysic world!" Said Alfonso.

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