Chapter Forty-Eight: You'd Better Not Think About Going Home
As an elder, Arue was obviously much more determined than the young Theresa, no matter what kind of dissatisfaction she expressed with her words and what kind of "threats" she made, Arue was unmoved, and while responding to Theresa with a smile, she was also carefully reading the letter sent by her old friend De Rice from afar.
"Master Arue, what's written on it?" asked Theresa curiously.
Sinampe was as curious as she was, and his appetite had been whetted by De Les when he was in the town of Aliai, especially after learning the special meaning of the gilt envelope in the palace.
"I think you already know, so why ask!" Arue laughed and shook his head, "Even if you have never read this letter, you should be able to guess its contents with your wisdom - you are the one who knows Sybil's prophecy." β
"It's always better to guess than to know what's inside. Theresa stroked the ends of her hair, "It would have been a normal letter, but this is a gilded envelope, and I've felt a little unsure since I saw Master de Rice pull it out." β
"It's better to know than not to know. Arue shook his head, "Not knowing is not necessarily a bad thing. Besides, on the way here, since you couldn't hold back your curiosity and didn't even open the envelope, why are you so eager to know the contents now?"
"Oh, really!" Theresa pouted, "if you don't want to sue SΓΉ, forget it." β
"It's not that I don't want to sue you, it's De Rice who said in the letter, and it's better not to sue you for the content of the letter. Arue shook his head.
"Hmph! When did the magician become a magic stick, so secretive!" Theresa's face was full of depression.
After a while, she slapped her head and exclaimed, "Could it be that another Sybil prophecy has been interpreted?"
"That's right. Master Arue nodded.
"But I know all the prophecies I've interpreted before, so why didn't I know this time?" Trissa snorted.
"Because you're an insider who shouldn't know. Arue shrugged his shoulders, "No matter how coquettish you are or how much you pretend to cry, I won't tell you a sΓΉ." β
"Okay, I shouldn't know, Si, let's go. Theresa turned around and shook her hair, "The letter has already been delivered anyway." β
"Wait, you can go, Mr. Si can't go. Master Arue smiled and said, "He is the protagonist of this letter." β
Theresa stared at Arue with eyes that were about to burst into flames, not blinking. After a while, she pulled up Hilmelia, who was sitting quietly in the corner: "Let's go, don't care about these two stinky men!"
"Wait, Your Highness!" Sinampei wanted to stop Theresa, who was leaving in anger, but she didn't react, and pulled Shilmelia to leave here in three or two steps.
"Why do you hold a grudge against me......" Sinan Pei touched the back of his head helplessly and sighed.
"Don't stand yet, Mr. Si, sit down. Master Arue laughed, "She may have felt isolated, after all, this letter is very important." I guess she thought that when she came here, she would naturally be able to see the real content of this letter, so she must have been full of hope in her heart, and it would naturally make her feel unhappy when I rejected her so mercilessly. β
"Is that so......" Sinan Pei shook his head with a wry smile, what is this called! Don't look at Theresa's usual well-behaved, but with her, "Then, master, you told me to stay here......
"At the behest of De Rice, I want to tell you something. Master Arue said in a playful tone, "It's about your future. β
"My future?" Si Nanpei didn't know. Looks like he's still a small character, right? is it worth this old man to make Teresa so angry?
"Yes, your future is at stake for the entire Capetian kingdom, and indeed for all of Oggenia. Arue stared into Sinampe's eyes, "Do you believe that the future has already been decided by God?"
Of course, Sinan Pei didn't believe it, but he believed that the future could be predicted. But in a time when the land was full of devout believers who took the existence of God for granted, he did not know how to explain it to Arue.
"I have never believed that the future is fixed, and even God cannot erase the agency, but I believe that human beings can foresee the future. Sinan Pei pondered for a while before he said.
"Good. Master Arue nodded, "That's why de Les wrote to me to give you some advice. β
"Listen to me. Because the other party was a magician that Ling Sinan Pei couldn't see through no matter what, he chose to listen to his ears instead of being disdainful like he was in the face of the god stick on the earth.
Arue raised his index finger: "First, you'd better stop trying to sacrifice your life to save someone else. β
Sinan Pei hesitated for a moment, shook his head, and finally nodded again. He understood what Arue meant.
Arue raised his middle finger again: "Second, you'd better not try to leave the Capetian Kingdom. β
Leave, this word can be interpreted in many ways. Is it purely literal or does it mean betrayal? If it was the latter, Sinampei didn't feel that he would do thatβeven if he had reached the end of his rope.
"Third. Arue was silent for a moment, and then said word by word, "You'd better stop trying to find your way home, never!"
Sinan Pei was taken aback: "What does this mean? Can I still go back to the ground...... My hometown is not true?" Sinanpei's vocal cords trembled for no reason.
Although his memories of Earth have begun to blur as his days in Oginia have grown, this homesickness has definitely not faded with time. For Si Nanpei, how many times he dreamed of returning to China, how many times he cried in the middle of the night!
If you can go back...... If he can go back, it doesn't matter if he faces prison and the eyes of the public!
"Yes, it is possible for you to return to your homeland, but I advise you never to do so. "Even if there is an opportunity in front of you, don't try to do it, or you'll regret it." β
Sinampei's heart was dripping blood. Knowing that there was such a possibility, but being warned not to try, Sinan Pei hugged his head bitterly.
"I know where you come from, stranger. "And I've seen in my dreams the sights of your hometown, and I know what kind of world it is. Arue closed his eyes, "You better trust me." "ps:That's it for this chapter tonight.,I'll try to make it up tomorrow (there's really no way to be in a hurry today.,1I'm sorry/(tot)/~~)
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