Chapter 332: Father's Guidance

T'Challa sat up with his hands folded over his chest, surrounded by a meadow, and he stood up and looked around in a white robe. The sky was blue-purple, like the color of heart-shaped grass, and in front of him there were several black panthers in a large tree with yellow eyes, staring at him.

T'Challa stood up and walked towards the tree, and one of the panthers jumped down from the tree, it was his father, who had retreated from the panther's appearance and stood alive in front of T'Challa.

T'Challa happily ran over and hugged his father, he grabbed his father's hand and knelt down in front of his father, crying and saying, "I'm sorry!"

"Stand up, you're a king." After listening to his father's words, T'Challa slowly stood up and looked at his father.

"What's wrong, my son?" King T'Chaka walked slowly forward with his son.

T'Challa followed behind his father and whispered, "I'm not ready, Daddy."

"Didn't you start preparing when you were born? Didn't you learn from me when you were with me?"

T'Challa walked up to his father, "That's not what I mean, I still can't accept life without you."

The father bowed his head: "If a man does not let his son face his father's death calmly, then he is a father who thinks he has failed." The father looked up at his son, "Have I ever let you down?"

"Never." T'Challa seemed to understand, he took a deep breath, looked at his father and said, "Please tell me how I can protect Wakanda. I want to be a great king, Daddy. Just like you."

"You're going to have a lot of difficulties, so you have to use people you trust. You are a good man and at the same time have a good heart. It's hard for a good man to be a king."

T'Challa woke up from a dream, struggling to break free from the red soil, clasping Zuri's hands and gasping for air.

"Take a deep breath! T'Challa, breathe."

T'Challa slowly adjusted his breathing, "He's there, he's there, my father." After saying that, he smiled happily.

Shocked by the high-tech viva of thriving Wakanda, Clark followed T'Challa and Nakia through the bustling streets of Wakanda, where people could see video footage almost palms outstretched. The cars on the road don't know what energy is pushing, quiet and steady. The people were happy.

T'Challa, who was walking ahead of Clark, said to Najia, "Go home, Najia."

"I'm at home."

"I mean stay."

Nakia paused, "I have come to show my support for you and to mourn your father, but I cannot stay. The outside world needs me."

Clark couldn't help but interject behind him, "The outside world is not so happy, it's not peaceful."

T'Challa glared at Clark, who quickly closed his mouth and went to the barbecue stand next to him to buy barbecue to eat.

Nakia looked at Clark and smiled and continued, "I've seen too many people turn a blind eye to those in need, and I won't be happy if I stay here. Because I will always think of those who have nothing."

T'Challa asked, a little confused, "What do you want Wakanda to do?"

"By sharing our technology, we can provide assistance and technical support to provide shelter to those in need. Other countries are doing the same, and we can do better."

T'Challa shook his head and said, "We are different from these nations, Najia. If the world knew the truth about us and knew what we had, we would lose our lives."

Najia disagrees with T'Challa's statement: "Wakanda is strong enough to help others and protect itself at the same time."

T'Challa laughed, "If you weren't so stubborn, you'd be a great queen."

Nakia disagreed, saying, "It is because of stubbornness that I can become a great queen."

Clark leaned in, "Are you going to agree to his proposal?"

Nakia quickly changed her words and said, "If,

If I want to be."

They leave the downtown area, and T'C'era takes Clark to the ranch. His friend was feeding a rhinoceros. The friend couldn't help but ask T'Challa, "I saw Najia come back, are you back together?"

Clark looked at the Black Panther, "So she's your ex-girlfriend, why did you two break up?" Tell me about it."

Black Panther T'Challa bowed his head and said, "Nagia thinks we can do more, such as foreign aid, refugee projects."

"Isn't that great?" Clark somewhat agreed with Najia.

"But if you let the refugees in, their troubles will follow. After that, Wakanda will become like any other place. If you want me and my soldiers to go abroad and sweep away the injustices of the world now, then I will do my best."

"But it's not our style to have waged war against other countries like that."

Suddenly, both T'Challa and his friend's watches made a sound, and it turned out to be Okoye's call. Each of them stretched out a hand and held it together, palms facing up, and the image of Okoye appeared in the palm. Clark was surprised to see it.

Okoye, who appeared, looked at T'Challa and his lover and said, "Your Highness, and my dear, you will not be able to guess who we have found on the radar."

They led Clark to the National Council Hall.

"This is a Wakanda artifact, which was mistaken for a handicraft from another civilization, and was stolen from a British museum yesterday," Oakye said, pointing to an axe in the video. With a wave of her hand, a picture of the thief appeared in front of everyone: "We learned that Ulysses. Crowe plans to put that vibranium product in Korea. The country sold to the buyers of the United States. The trading time is tomorrow night."

The panther remembered that his hometown had been attacked by Crow: "For nearly 30 years, we have not been able to catch Crow. Not catching him was probably my father's biggest regret. I want to bring Crow back to be judged."

One elder seemed to disagree: "What the kingdom of Wakanda needs now is not a warrior, we need a king."

Okoye's husband whispered to the Panther, "My parents were killed in his attack, and I think every day about everything that Crow took from us."

Okoye turned to look at her husband, "How could you miss such a good opportunity?"

Okoye's husband looked at the Panther, "Put me on, and we'll fight side by side to take him down."

But the panther felt that the stability of his homeland was also extremely important: "I need you to protect the frontier here."

"Then I have to ask, did you kill him on the spot, or did you bring him back to us?"

"I promise you, I'll bring him back."