Section D, Chapter 71: The Women's Toilet Controversy (Cyberdart)

"...... my mother?" Lucina was visibly emotional after listening to Lusha's story in a women's restroom where no one was around: "She...... Does it have something to do with Amrea's Locks, and you still see her at the Gate of Fate?"

"Okay, like...... Be. The pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info "Lusha is a little hesitant: "I can't be too sure. ā€

To Aya's relief, neither of them doubted what Lusha had seen. Although the elves were skeptical at first, they eventually chose to believe - at least the part that saw the gate of fate.

"That's—" Lucina, though excited, suddenly became discouraged again, "...... Forget it, it feels like no matter how much you ask, you don't know about Lusha. ā€

"......" Lusha lowered her head in the same apprehension, worried about her previous discovery.

"The Gate of Destiny...... Sure enough, Amrea's Lock was the key. Sebodat fell into deep thought: "What's going on...... The standstill of time and space ended strangely. ā€

"I ...... Forget it. Lucina wanted to say something again, but her frustrated expression suddenly became agitated again. It looked very eager, but there was a hint of fierce hope: "Well, at least this means that my mother is still alive!"

"Let me remind you that people with white light are generally dead. Although Cyberdat didn't want to sweep Aya too much, he couldn't help but say it.

"You can die if you don't say it!" Lucina's left hand burned with ice flames, and she immediately grabbed the elf angrily and blasted it aside with the Death Frost Grip: "And why are you in the women's bathroom!"

"Master, you didn't let him in. Tia, the water elf, picked up the Ranger and said to Lucina reproachfully.

"I—I don't have it!" Lucina suddenly remembered that she had probably said that, but her mouth was still stiff.

"You really have, sister. Lutha tugged at the corner of Lucina's coat and whispered a reminder.

"......" Lucina chooses to respond with silence. She began to pretend to look around.

"That's right, you didn't let me in, saying that there was no one here!You think I'm willing to go into the women's bathroom?!" The ranger was shivering from the cold, and he was also annoyed: "Besides, you think self-deception is the best way? If you don't face the reality, how can you talk about it!"

"Of course it's a good idea!" Lucina immediately waved her hand angrily, "I ask you, what's the use of revenge?"

"Being able to take revenge is a very meaningful thing in itself. "The vengeful Sebodat is unceremonious about this issue.

"Then after the revenge is successful, will the losses you originally suffered come back?" Lucina waved her arms in a hurry.

"No, you can't. The elf frowned, "What the hell do you want to say?"

"Then why do you want revenge?" Lucina asked, "Isn't there a rotten meme, or don't be blinded by hatred?"

Ice Knight, who was playing chess together, and Alice sneezed at the same time.

The Ice Knight had persuaded Alice not to kill his original master to prevent him from getting into trouble, and was filled with hatred (how blind people can be blinded is a problem, so to put it another way).

Then the extremely black-bellied Ice Knight actually felt unhappy after saying this kind of line himself, so he sent Beverly to slaughter the man secretly.

The reason why Alice didn't know was because she was afraid that she wouldn't be able to let go of this memory in her heart. And he didn't want Alice, who was very dark in her heart at the time, to fall into a vortex of hatred starting with this.

So what does this event embodied?

It shows that if there is a maid who can kill people quietly, you don't need to do it yourself.

Beverly is also quite dangerous in a way. She was very loyal to her duties as a guard, assassin, and maid, so as long as it was her master's order, she would kill anyone she wanted, and never questioned it.

...... Of course, the premise has to be a master like Naravos who can make her feel comfortable to follow. Ice Knight rarely specifies who she wants to kill because of a private request, and more often just lets her infiltrate and scout. If you can knock people out, knock them out, and try not to hurt the innocent.

"Revenge is at least self-satisfying, and not taking revenge just keeps you from putting an end to your anger. Cyberdart briefly finished his opinion and stared at Lucina: "So what? revenge is just the choice that the rangers in my hometown believe in." ā€

"So I want to say that self-deception is the best way to be self-satisfied!" Lucina muttered for a moment, then immediately jumped up and shouted justifiably.

"It's not the same thing at all!" the ranger froze, "Can you stop making trouble, Lucina?" ā€

"You have to be serious! Just say that my mother is dead!" Lucina stomped her foot and puffed out her face, "I don't know what's going on, but you know an egg!"

"I didn't say your mother must be dead. The Ranger had to admit, "It's just ...... Pointing out what Lusha saw didn't prove that she was alive either. ā€

"You tease me!, how can a dead man touch Lusa's shoulder like I do!" Lucina hugged Lusa, who was a little confused, and muttered, "It's obvious that only living people can do it." ā€

Frost Spirit flew around on the side, as if he was excited to watch the show.

"You don't want to be selectively brain-dead, okay? Souls can be materialized, and you know best. And say it as if you were not a dead person. Cyberdat glared at the mage impatiently, "How many years have you been dead? ā€

"Well, don't you know that it's just an empty grave! And how I don't know that you actually grave me every year! Curse me to die again, bastard!" After being stunned for the time it took to eat a grape and spit out the skin, Lucina was so angry that she was about to explode: "How can an undead like me, who is more like you than you every day, be considered dead!

"Don't you get excited, okay?" Faced with such a fierce Lucina, Sebodat felt a little difficult to continue to express his opinion: "Two possibilities. First of all, Lusha may have only seen it in a vision at the time. If that's the case, your mom will be able to touch Lusha. In addition, it was Lusa who did get to the door of fate, but was pulled back by the materialized Lucina's mother. ā€

"Either way, didn't my mom show up!" Lucina insisted, inexplicably at this inexplicable point, "Then I'll find her!"

"How? The elf's brow furrowed even tighter: "You also said it, and now you don't have a clue at all." ā€