Chapter 126 Charles's Travels (2)



What do you give to this world?

Because this world has never given him anything.

It is not his responsibility to make humanity better.

Sully even thought that Dean Asa might have blamed Charles' death more than once, and never told his friends...

"It's not your responsibility."

Sully heard what Dean Asa said.

But Suli smiled, a peaceful and calm smile.

"Of course this is not my responsibility. I never regard what I want to do as my responsibility. I want to do it out of personal desire, and satisfying my desire is the reason why I want to act."

"It's a very personal and selfish logic."

"As for the danger..."

Sully spread out his palms.

Unlike the gorillas who were amazing at physical training, his hands were really tender. He turned his palm and saw the scratches on the back of his hand that were darker than his skin color when he fought Julius.

"I have always lived in a world where I could die at any time."

The boy's tone is different from the desolate cruelty in the story; it is realistic, calm and peaceful, with an understanding of everything.

Don't be ostentatious or arrogant.

Sully never feared death because it had not yet arrived.

Being forced to do certain things by reality is something that all adults will experience. But being forced by reality does not mean being changed by reality, and it must be something to be feared.

As long as the original intention remains unchanged, who can say that Charles, who drank four glasses of wine, is not the original impoverished nobleman?

"From the moment I accepted it, from the moment I made the decision, I was no longer Charles."

Suli is just Suli.

A great magician who lived an ordinary life for thirty years.

Neither noble nor great.

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