Why it never ends

Chapter 604 Price

Chapter 604 Price
"That's your choice too." Anna lowered her eyes slightly, with a slight smile on her face, "I gave you a chance."

"Whether you are giving a chance or playing with people's hearts, only you know—"

"I know very well, Su Lei." Anna looked at Su Lei again, "I don't deny that watching the prey walk into the trap by itself is really very happy, but watching a righteous heart suffer, it will still bring me happiness." some guilt..."

"Then stop!" Su Lei said in a loud voice, "Jane has already told me that the passengers on this ship are not as innocent as they seem, and your abuse of lynching on the ship will not bring justice to justice. You should let them ashore Under investigation, and—"

"You really look like some of my friends." Anna propped her left cheek and looked sideways at Su Lei. "This tone, this concept, this...expression."

Su Lei frowned - Anna in front of him was obviously not listening to her.

"You are such a kind of people: most people believe in you and respect you, even those who don't like or recognize you will first affirm your character, and then go into detail about your disadvantages... But like you People don't usually live long, because you either die young, or you're too young when your enthusiasm is exhausted..."

"what are you saying--"

"It's the same with my friends, friends from my childhood," Anna lowered her eyes again, her voice drifted away, "every one of them is so dazzling."

Looking at Anna who was lost in memory, Su Lei took a deep breath, raised his hand and untied a wooden chair beside him, and sat down opposite Anna.

"What do you want to say, be direct."

"You asked me if I gave you the scissors to give you a chance or to play with people's hearts, neither. I told you a long time ago. I just hope that you don't hate me so much when everything is over," said here, Anna shrugged slightly, "...It seems that I have not achieved my goal at all, but it's okay, I'm used to it."

Every sentence of Anna's words sounded inconsistent, but she spoke so sincerely... It seemed that the person who always spoke with sarcasm in the past receded like waves, revealing the tidal flats and reefs under the sea.

Su Lei frowned even tighter, she didn't understand what Anna was doing.

"What I think of you is not important," Su Lei said in a low voice, "What matters is what happened on this ship—"

"What happened on this ship is irrelevant," Anna smiled again, "Because nothing that happened in the past half month is new, and everything is boring... isn't it?"

Su Lei pondered how to answer.

After a moment of silence, she looked at Anna, "Are you a witness of the 'Supreme Praise'?"

Anna didn't answer, but her gaze carried an affirmative meaning.

"I think there must have been some very tragic events on the ship—"

"Don't try to empathize with me, I don't need this kind of thing." Anna looked at Si Lei, "Answer me a question, officer, has your life become happier after joining AHgAs?"

"What's the meaning……"

"It's literally." Anna looked at her, "Compared with the life in the fourteenth district, which part of your life do you like more after leaving the fourteenth district?"

Anna's question was like an anchor thrown to the bottom of the sea, it stirred up some sand and sand in the depths of memories, Su Lei's eyes flashed a momentary haze.

"Every stage of life has its value, and some detours cannot be skipped. It is meaningless to force this kind of comparison..."

"Then if you have to choose one?"

"... After joining AHgAs, what happened?"

Anna smiled, "That's good."

Su Lei showed a puzzled expression.

"You know, when measuring the pros and cons of a society, a culture, certain groups, I have a simple and crude personal standard," Anna looked at her, "I will observe, a person like you in this What is the position in the system, what kind of living conditions are maintained...

"An ideal world that would cherish those brave men who sacrificed themselves in defense of her, an ideal world that would not allow you to suffer."

"Who are you talking to!?" Si Lei stared into Anna's eyes, "If you want to say that in the ideal world you expect people like me to live happily, then why do you keep ignoring my proposals? request? How many times have I told you that these passengers on board—”

"The Shengming is not an ideal world," Anna replied indifferently, "everyone here should be in pain."

"..."

Su Lei gritted her teeth, and she finally understood that the person in front of her had no intention of chatting with her at all—I'm afraid Anna's so-called chatting meant listening to her chatter one-sidedly.

Si Lei looked away, "...I finally understand why Jane hates you so much. You are a real person. The more you get in touch, the more annoying you become."

Anna took out a cigarette and lit it in the dark, "But I also like AHgAs very much, do you know what I like best about it?"

Su Lei didn't speak, but it didn't affect Anna's answer.

"Among the general staff recruited by AHgAs in 93 regions, women members accounted for 20% of the total, compared with 19% [-] years ago.

"It's a remarkable miracle, because in the past, an influx of women in an industry was usually one of the signs that the industry was dying ... the bright, comfortable, well-paying industries were only when they started to decline. Allow this to happen. But the treatment of AHgAs has never been lowered these years, you should be very clear about this.

"So today, if there was a young girl like you who was facing a competitive interview, she might be nervous about a lot of things — her past work experience, her improvisation, and even herself. Looks and conversation make the interviewer's first impression... But she no longer feels uneasy about being the only woman among 27 preliminary candidates.

"Don't you want to live in such a world forever, Ms. Su Lei?"

Looking at each other, Si Lei still didn't give any response. She carefully digested every sentence of Anna, trying to comprehend the implication that she didn't say.

"...AHgAs will not slaughter civilians," Su Lei said in a low voice, "AHgAs will never put the power of life and death on a certain individual."

"So after so many years, the size of AHgAs has never been greatly expanded." Anna snuffed out the cigarette butt in her hand in the ashtray beside her, "In order to realize a better world, the number of men must be less than it is now Some."

(End of this chapter)

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