Chapter 154 forgot

"You must know that it has never been a question that I can't let go, but a principle of human reluctance." Hago's disapproval: "Although you are a human body? You don't know that humans have the power of free will? If they don't want to, no outside force can force it? No wonder, you're not from a human being, and you don't know anything about human beings. He ended up with a sneer, but it was against Tal as a human.

Tal thought about his words, it was indeed the Yang family who were going to run out in the morning, and they were willing to sacrifice themselves for the god they were for, which made Tal speechless.

"If you can't get along as a human, I don't mind taking you in as my subordinate." Hago laughed, the corners of his mouth twitching, as if he was extremely sarcastic.

"That's also because of your misdirection." Tal had a new reason to condemn.

Hago gave Tal a strange look, "If they don't have the ability to discern themselves, that's not my business. "It is indeed not Hago's business to teach people to discern good from evil.

Tal really had nothing to say, if the enslavement was a consensual act on both sides, then Hago was not at fault, it was so strange that Hago's enslavement of humanity seemed to be exhausted, but Tal could not find a reason to blame him.

"How did you enslave them?" That's all Tal wanted to know in the end.

Hago replied casually: "How easy it is, I told them that people are guilty from birth, and they must learn to repent to the gods and ask for forgiveness, and the gods will do whatever they want them to do, in order to atone for their sins, so that the family can be peaceful and all things will be safe." โ€

He is the god who designated the Yang family to believe in.

Tal's angry eyebrows were upside down, his eyes were round, and he kicked over: "You are born guilty, and your whole family is guilty." โ€

Hago gacked, leaned to the side, and dodged its kick: "To be human you have to be human, you really don't look like a human." It doesn't look like it. โ€

"What is it like to be human?" Tal asked fiercely.

"Gentleness, friendship, kindness, compassion, and most importantly, learning to endure, forbearance, patience, and forbearance with a knife on the head. You know, hang a knife on your head every day, and you will know how to endure it. Tar grabbed the couch pillow and smashed it on Hago's head. Because it really doesn't have any weapons to use, it can't move too much and disturb the Yang family.

Hago dodged, and jumped to the TV stand, very dissatisfied: "Why do you do it without saying a word?" โ€

"How long are you going to enslave them?" Tarr looked at him with an angry eyebrow.

"This depends on my mood, if I am in a good mood, it may be sixty or seventy years, and if I am in a bad mood, they may have to serve me for a lifetime."

Tal rushed over angrily again: "Does this make any difference? โ€

"Of course there are, some people live for eighty or ninety years in their lifetime." Hago dodged quickly, dodging Tary's continued pursuit, rushing to the door, and suddenly vanished.

But Hago Gaga's laughter still seemed to be coming through the walls to Tal's ears.

Tal stared at the door, of course it wouldn't open the door to chase Hago, knowing that it wouldn't be able to catch up. It sat down on the edge of the sofa again, and fell into deep thought again in the moonlight that shone into the living room.

The clock turned, and soon it was getting dark again, and Tal was already in good spirits, staring at the interior walkway leading to the bedroom's rooms, motionless.

It decided that it would not let the Yang family go out of this door again today no matter what, and went to voluntarily send it to the door to be enslaved by Hago.

But today it was time to go out yesterday, but the room was quiet, it seemed that the Yang family had not woken up, Tal was a little strange, staring at the hour hand on the wall clock, slowly moving the hour hand little by little.

Tรกr's eyes widened, it was getting dark, and there were occasional voices downstairs, and the sound of a car parked downstairs breaking the silence of the morning.

The cool winter breeze of the early morning constantly pours in from the balcony, and the crisp and thorough blowing makes people seem to be more awake.

It's eight o'clock. The Yang family has never been a snooze, but it is strange that they are still asleep today. Maybe I was too tired yesterday.

Today is the third day, as soon as the holiday is over, and tomorrow I have to go to work and go to school, and Tal hopes that the Yang family will return to a normal life and can get out of Hago's control.

What was once a commonplace routine is now precious to Tar. If you don't feel nervous, you won't care so much about losing.

Tal sat quietly in the living room, anxious and calm, feeling peaceful happiness in the calm.

If they could, they would have let the Yang family sleep for a day, and they wouldn't have to be enslaved by Hago for a day, although Tal didn't know the details of how Hago drove them to mine, and the Yang family obviously had no impression of being enslaved.

But it doesn't matter, they won't go again today, just go back to normal tomorrow.

Nine

Ten o'clock. There was finally a voice in the bedroom, and after a while, when the door opened, Wu Hong came out first, rubbed his eyes, yawned, and didn't seem to wake up yet, walked to the living room, saw Tary's smiling expression, was stunned for a moment, looked at the wall clock casually, and suddenly startled: "It's so late, why don't you wake me up, sleep until ten o'clock, what about them?" She looked around, thinking she was the last to get up.

"They're still sleeping." Tal said with a smile. Then he added: "It's cold, it's normal to get up late." โ€

"I remember I had to get up early and what I was going to do." Haohong patted her forehead, she couldn't remember, she shook her head in confusion, maybe she was old and easy to forget.

"If you don't remember, forget it, it's nothing." Tal said lightly, of course it knew what Wu Hong had forgotten.

But Wu Hong still didn't give up, racking her brains to think about what she had forgotten, and went to the routine washing every morning to make her mind clearer.