Chapter 452

"It's such an ambitious goal." Upsilon said, "However, killing the mage of the White Tower has nothing to do with 'eternity' or anything like that? I can't see the connection between them."

"You don't need it," Assabam said.

"Oh, not so? Isn't it strange that you can tell your goals but can't explain the relationship between goals and behaviors? Please tell me, what can be pursued by sacrificing the lives of others? What eternity."

Upsilon's tone was still relaxed, but Luo Binhan thought he had heard some obvious irony from it.Assabam seemed to think the same.Her eyes opened a little, and she looked at them grimly.

"You know what they've done," she said.

"I don't know, little girl. Ah, of course, I know a little bit about the history of the White Tower. Originally, the rise of single spiritism started from the Starship Front theater that I once supported. To be honest about that I think I know the details of the matter better than most people in Central City. However, I don’t know what you want to say. Even if you can’t say that every one of the White Tower mages you killed is completely innocent , at least the few I have investigated have nothing that can be called a crime. Just because of the organization they belong to, can they be so unreasonably violated?"

"You see death as a sacrifice," Assabam said.Her flat tone made it difficult for outsiders to judge what kind of meaning she wanted to express.But Luo Binhan heard her disapproval.He also saw Upsilon frowning.

"Of course. No one wishes to be..."

"Everybody dies," Assabam said. "Now, everybody dies. That's not a sacrifice."

"Is that why you played the young master and made cold jokes?" Luo Binhan interrupted.He was ignored, but he didn't feel lost either.Instead, he took unprecedented interest in Assabaum's rhetoric.That would be unfair, but he did find that Assabam was more willing to talk to Upsilon than he was.She would be offended by Upsilon's words, as if the Yongguang clan's words were more offensive than Robin Han's.Maybe it's because the police and robbers don't tolerate each other, or something like light and darkness.But the reason is not important, as long as the dwarf star guest is angry, that is the source of Luo Binhan's happiness.

But then something happened that he didn't expect.Assabam, who expected to continue ignoring him, suddenly looked at him.

"You should have convinced him," she said.

For a few seconds, Luo Binhan thought she wasn't talking to him.He had no power to convince anyone present, or horses, or cannibals.But Assabam did frown at him, almost like a copy of Upsilon.

"Why should I persuade him?" Luo Binhan asked inexplicably, "The persuasion note is lenient to you?"

"He." Assabam repeated.

She might have wanted to say the word emphatically, but it was certainly not very heavy.Luo Binhan pondered carefully for half a minute, and finally realized that what she wanted to talk about was not Upsilon.

"... Does the nickname of the young master burn your mouth?" He said, "I don't live in your head, okay?"

"You've been on his ship for a long time," Assabam said as if to point out something.

"You can blame him."

"Your opinion is affecting him."

"Wait a minute." Luo Binhan said suspiciously, "Why are you emphasizing this matter? What do you want me to persuade him to do? Persuade him to join you?"

Assabam said nothing.Luo Binhan stared at her, feeling that he had fallen into a certain state of sluggishness.

"Okay," he said numbly, "what gave you the confidence that I would do this? Because you have a lot of hair?"

"You are close to death," Assabam said. "Death is not a sacrifice, it is a necessity. It is the same today, and it will be the same tomorrow. The old is not spared, and the new has not yet been born. There is no sin in uprooting the old. If you do not eradicated, and they still die, perishing with the land."

"You're making it sound like you're not under the curse of guilt." Robin Han said, "If these things have nothing to do with guilt, you'd be the coolest boy among us, wouldn't you? Why is your face covered in blood? ? Do you see which of us is innocent?"

At this point, Luo Binhan began to realize how outrageous this matter was.A curse about guilt tortured the hostages, the police, and the gangsters, and the only one who didn't show any reaction to it was a perverted killer horse.What can he learn from it?The world belongs to the light, and it also belongs to the darkness, but sooner or later the future will belong to the mad killer of reason.He glanced again at the lifeless monster next to Upsilon.

"You're still on board," Assabam said.

"Is the wood talking?" Luo Binhan replied.He didn't want to wonder what Assabam meant any more.But once the atmosphere fell into silence, he couldn't help thinking about what Assabam and Upsilon said just now.

Eternity, he thought, was none of his business.Eternity never beckons to a creature like him, so he treats Eternity coldly.That two-way contempt will stay with him to the end of his life.But he really can't get rid of death, and it will come sooner or later, and reap everything he has accumulated.Of course he can escape once or twice, but in the long run it is a kind of rooted despair, a kind of inevitable and complete failure.It will come sooner or later, no one knows about it, but no one is surprised.This great horror is like a giant pseudo-landscape bonsai tree in the center of the hotel lobby. It does exist, but it seems that no one has witnessed it.They just bypassed it and rushed to the front of their minds.

The Dwarfs and the Eternals are arguing over death.He carefully judged this matter in his heart.Upsilon is well-meaning, no doubt fighting to save lives so far, and that is of course very good.But if death is unavoidable, then his efforts are ultimately pointless.This is a losing battle in the long run, and nothing will change in the long run.As for Assabam?She admitted it, but she didn't let her down.The Dwarfs pursue the Eternal Light prophecy—it doesn't matter what it is—and that means they, like the Eternal Lights, deny death.They, in some form unknown to him, sought a world without death.

In this way, the fundamental purpose of the Dwarf Star Guest is also the same as that of the Eternal Light Clan—is that true?Is that right?In the long run, they may be pursuing the same picture, but can the same purpose lead to such a difference in behavior?There may even be no selfish desires, no greed, no struggle for power and endless petty short-sightedness of individual life in this conflict.They set out towards the same goal with such purity, and they were able to achieve the current situation.Doesn't this show that the good and evil of ideas and behaviors are separated after all, and they are completely self-talking and self-righteous.But all that has nothing to do with him after all, before all the arguments come to a conclusion, or before the destruction, he will no longer exist in this world.

He was depressed and silent, drifting with the waves of thoughts.This is his lonely boat, but there are other monsters climbing up the boat.

"Now I understand what you are thinking." Garfield commented in a calm tone, "You are not completely ignorant, but you are a person who is dying. I think this is interesting... You betrayed your Biological."

Come on, Luo Binhan said, it would be meaningless to bring up this matter any longer.

He could feel that Garfield was not reconciled, and wanted to develop some insights on this topic, and maybe give him some tips for cannibal survival.There was no need for that, the volcanic-cave cannibal's survival tricks were only a joke to him.

"When are we leaving here?" he asked Upsilon.

"Oh, I probably have to wait until my strength is fully recovered. If you feel tired, it's okay to take a short rest. I'll just watch the situation here."

That was a good suggestion, but Luo Binhan couldn't sleep.His mind was like an over-discharged lithium battery, depleted and unresponsive.But he didn't want to be like an idiot who kept rolling the dice, or pulled out his deck and asked Upsilon if he wanted a game (he would rather believe that Yale Liga was behind the destruction of the Hyena than Asa Bam has her own deck).Now he was craving some irrelevant, cheap information to cover the darkened thoughts in his head—and that's when he remembered The Beginner's Complete Guide to Dating.

(End of this chapter)

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