276 is truly powerful
“......”
Sheehan fell silent.
Because he didn't want his eyes, expressions, or tone to show a trace of sympathy.
It's not that Sheehan doesn't have sympathy, it's just that he thinks that his sympathy will not make Thière happy, but will be an insult to Tier.
And so it is.
"I don't think much about my mother's murder."
Thiel said to Sheen in a calm and non-human tone.
"As far as objective facts are concerned, she is not good to me, and my relationship with her is not much better, plus she is also a spy of a neighboring country, and she is the culprit who betrayed the kingdom and caused huge damage to the royal capital, I am already very good if I don't hate her, let alone be angry that she was killed."
It's realistic and objective.
"The only thing I can do to that person is to repay her for the kindness she gave me into this world." Tiyeer said indifferently: "So, at that time, it was the first time I asked someone to help me do something. ”
What to do?
It's not a big deal, it's just to help build a tomb for my mother.
If it weren't for Thier's request, how could Thier's mother, as a sinner, have a tomb?
And the only people who have a way to help Tielle fulfill this request are naturally one of the two people, Rosie or Relily.
This reminded Sheen of the previous incident when he saw Thierle in the cemetery.
At that time, Thierle would shed tears over her mother's grave, presumably not grieving her mother's death, right?
The reason why she shed tears and repaired the tomb was just to remember her past.
It is precisely because of this that she does not need sympathy.
But at the same time, Sheehan really felt that Thierle had been treated too unfairly.
Because of a unique skill problem, she was rejected by her family and feared by her people, and she had no freedom since she was a child, and she did not have the joy and happiness of childhood.
It was only because of the arbitrariness and values of the adults that she was controlled by her fate and forced to live a bleak life alone.
Even, in the end, because of the problems between her father and mother, as well as the game between countries and the struggle between races, she became a victim of unreasonable complaints.
It is really unreasonable for those so-called nobles, in the case of their mother who is the culprit being judged, to transfer all their hatred to Thierle and force her to bear the revenge of all the victims.
But it can't be helped, who made Thière the only one who is related to this sinner by blood?
Those who caused their families to be killed by the old demons because of Tier's mother, who else can they hate after not hating Tier's sinner?
That's why Thierle left that home.
But on the day she left, Thierle also got her goal.
That was to defeat his own father———— Aridia Elbein.
It's not to avenge his mother, let alone to avenge himself, it's just that he doesn't like that indifferent man.
"If my mother looked at me like she was looking at something dirty, then that person had never looked at me once."
"When I was feared by my family and clansmen, he just looked at me indifferently, ignored it, and never expressed any opinions."
"When I was more or less free and was taken by him, he just looked at me indifferently, that is, he did not warn me, nor did he pay too much attention to me, as if he was just carrying out a task, completely emotionless."
"He is an emotionless weapon, a prop used to maintain the honor of the family, and the only meaning of existence seems to be to protect the royal family and the country, and it is a compliment to say that he is cold and ruthless."
"And when he found out about his mother's crime, he didn't show too much emotion, too much emotion, just in front of me, he didn't even say a word, let alone a word to his mother, suddenly drew his sword, and suddenly cut off his mother's head, as if he was performing his duties and tasks mechanically and numbly."
Speaking of this, there was some emotion in Thier's tone.
"I can't see through that person's heart at all, let alone his thoughts."
"But because of that, I have to say that I have some resentment towards him."
"Not because of his indifference, it's just that he's more of a monster than I am."
That's right, it's a monster.
In Thier's eyes, Aridia was a ruthless monster, powerful and numb.
But such a monster was admired by everyone around him, received all the praise, and finally stood at the apex of knights.
Thière couldn't understand, let alone be relieved.
What is the difference between himself and him?
Strength?
Or is it spiritual and inward?
Thierle had been thinking about something like this all the time.
So, Thierle set a goal.
That's...
"Down with that man, cross him, surpass him, shatter all his pride and dignity."
Thierle spoke coldly.
"If I don't do that, I can't see his truth, I can't see his heart."
That's a person who uses strength as a barrier and packages himself as invulnerable.
In this case, if you want to see his true side, you can only defeat him and finish off his strength and perfection.
And...
"If one day, I can defeat even that man, then I may be able to be truly free and truly powerful."
Thierle muttered under his breath.
"Until then..."
At that time, perhaps, Thierle will no longer need to fear the "ghost" in her body.
This is the real purpose of Thierle.
That's why Thierle has worked so far.
Sheehan listened to all of this and said nothing.
Not because he didn't have a position, but because he didn't dare to say that he understood Thier's thoughts.
After all, in Sheen's own situation, his power came from very inexplicable.
Is Sheehan strong?
Of course strong.
Even if the opponent is that Alidia and the seal of the holy sword is fully opened, Sheen has the confidence to win the battle.
But Sheehan's strength came easily, easily, and could even be said to have it without much effort.
In this way, he is the one who is truly blessed, and he is not qualified to make irresponsible remarks about the idea of pursuing a powerful Thier.
What others strive for, they can easily or even easily obtain, so why make irresponsible comments?
So, Sheehan was torn and didn't know what to say.
Thierle seemed to see this.
"Don't worry, I'm not burying you, let alone complaining about the unfairness of fate, I just think that if you don't make these things clear to you, you may misunderstand."
Thierle looked at Sheehan and spoke softly.
"Moreover, you are different from that person, although you are equally powerful, but by your side, I am at ease."
Presumably, after Sheehan stopped her rampage, Thière was really a lot easier, right?
This means that in the future, there will finally be someone around her who can stop her and prevent her from causing faults.
Besides...
"I have a feeling that you will be the key for me to break through the current situation and see a new path."
Thière looked directly at Sheen and spoke.
"So, I want to bet everything on you."