Chapter 272 Hehehe(2/2)
The two have similar experiences, so their relationship is much better than with other people. However, it is precisely because of the good relationship that Dad apologizes, because this conversation did not exist in the original time and space.
"When did Lao Haha become so polite?" the longhorned beetle said jokingly.
Then his tone gradually became serious, and he said very seriously: "Old haha, since you asked, I will tell you as a person who has been through it. If I could turn back time, I might still choose the path I am on now.
, but important people are always more important than ideals and dreams.”
He seemed to be talking to his father, and said seriously as if talking to himself: "Even if they don't understand me, I will use my own way to make them recognize me instead of leaving, which has led to the current situation.
It can’t be made up for.”
After saying that, he seemed to have aged several years, patted his father on the shoulder, turned around and walked behind the scenes.
Bang bang bang.
Endless applause sounded at this moment, and the ending of a drama won the applause of the entire audience.
Dad looked up and watched his best friend leave. This was his dream, but the thunderous applause and cheers at this time failed to put a smile on his face again.
Dad watched the actors leave, watched the audience leave, and watched the lights in the theater being turned off.
In the darkness, my father slowly raised his head and sighed deeply. After more than thirty years, it was time to let go. The original reasons were just trivial matters. There was nothing he couldn't let go of.
Woolen cloth?
Why don't I want to become a teacher in the end? Give peace to the human race? Maybe I was the one who was wrong all along?
Dad's eyes became firm, he turned around, and immediately saw the bald head in the darkness.
"Have you figured it out?"
A low-pitched inquiry came. Dad nodded and his tone became relaxed: "I want to go back."
"Go ahead. This life is actually very short. It's a bit regretful. Once you miss it, there will be no chance to make up for it."
Dad watched his best friend slowly blending into the darkness. Dad's eyes that became clear again seemed to see a smile that was both sad and relieved in the darkness.
The experiences of the two were too similar. Looking at the choice of his father, the longhorned insect also felt relieved. At least everyone can't regret it, right?
Dad left, and he didn't say goodbye to more people. Now he was eager to see the figure that appeared in his dreams countless times.
He didn't even fly, but forcibly opened a portal that the Archmage had never taught him. Although his magic power was somewhat overdrawn, he couldn't care less.
Dad adjusted his white dress with black decorations, and then walked towards the portal with a determined look on his face.
When his vision returned, the familiar scene in front of him and the familiar figure in the familiar position made him a little happy. Even if it was a dream, he had to take this step.
The soft moonlight fell at this time, making the forest look particularly dreamy.
An old man stood with his hands behind his hands. Under the bright moonlight, there was a trace of fairy energy, and he had a feeling of peace and tranquility in the years.
As if he had noticed something, the old man turned his head slightly. When the two looked at each other, a flash of joy flashed through the old man's eyes, but then they became extremely serious, even a little indifferent.
He asked in a condescending tone: "Do you understand?"
A smile flashed in Dad's eyes. Since he has really let go, why bother showing off?
So he said directly: "No, I still feel that you are wrong. The world pays attention to the balance of yin and yang. The global cleansing of monsters initiated by the world's first person will eventually fail."
"It's ridiculous. I'm the only Archmage. Who can compete with me? Since you still think this way, why come back?" The old man, Archmage Fang, turned his head and looked at the sky. His eyes were a little dim, but his tone remained the same.
Extremely indifferent.
Many things must be done by someone. Humanity's absolute supremacy on Blue Star cannot be shaken. This is what Lope thought a thousand years ago, and he thinks so now.
Even if many people will die, and even if it is doomed to be extremely dangerous, it is still better than human beings returning to the era of being ruled. It is destiny. Sometimes if we don’t fight, who knows whether it will succeed?
"My thoughts will never change. The balance of yin and yang is the foundation of the world." Dad said seriously.
But then his tone softened again, and he murmured and added: "But you will always be my master."
The dimness in Master Fang's eyes disappeared, and he was filled with relief, but his tone was still cold: "Oh, it's no longer the case a long time ago. Have you forgotten that I expelled you, a rebellious disciple, from the master a long time ago?"
"I won't leave. You are my master. Wherever you are, I will be there." Dad said as if he hadn't heard: "I'm still waiting to inherit your mantle!"
A smile flashed in Master Fang's eyes, but he still did not turn around and said in a serious tone: "Let's go, don't come back. Your books are enough to deal with most things. I have nothing more to teach you."
Dad was startled. At this moment, he suddenly wanted to understand a lot of things. Why was there a sudden conflict of ideas? Why was he asked to copy books every day before the conflict? Why was he unable to receive any news at all when the great purge was launched?
Why did he not know about his death until long after his death? Did he know that he would die? He knew that the previous quarrel would definitely make him angry and never come back!
He understands the pride of his apprentice, and he is protecting his apprentice!
Protect his most proud disciple!
Guilt began to appear in Dad's eyes. Why couldn't he figure it out at the time? Why couldn't he let go of his quarrels and prejudices and his ridiculous self-esteem just like he does now? Then wouldn't he die?
"No, this time, I won't leave no matter what you say!"
Dad's tone was firmer than ever before, like a promise and some kind of compensation.
Chapter completed!