Chapter 123 The Origin of the Flag



"I think you should relax a bit."

Kunwu is trying to comfort Wuer.

After all, one could sense Wu Er's unusual behavior as soon as he entered the room, so he must have some unresolved issues.

Kunwu felt that he had a good relationship with Wuer, and that Wuer was a kind-hearted person, so he felt he should give Wuer some advice.

Whether the counseling is successful or not, at least let's get rid of Wu Er's dejection.

Kun Wu spread his hands and said, "Did you suffer from trauma because you tortured and killed someone?"

Wu Er did not deny this, and nodded.

This is the weakness of kind-hearted people; if they were ruthless, killing someone would be nothing at all.

Although that makes sense, Kunwu still felt that there were more kind-hearted people like Wu Er in the world.

Because in this vast world of cultivation, there is a severe lack of such kind-hearted people.

"You are so kind. I really don't know why someone like you exists in this world."

After saying this, Kunwu shook his head again and said, "But it's good this way. I'm happy to be friends with someone like you."

Upon hearing this, Wu Er also gave a slight smile.

At this moment, Kunwu changed his tone and said, "Regarding the matter of killing, you would have done it anyway, right? After all, your junior sister is in their hands."

"Um."

Wu Er nodded in agreement.

This is indeed true. Although he always knew that killing was wrong, Wu Er had no choice but to kill in that situation.

Some things are just that difficult to handle, and sometimes violence is the only way to solve them.

Perhaps this is what they call being unable to control one's own destiny...

Having lived two lives, Wu Er was well aware of this principle; he understood it better than anyone else.

Then he said, "If you're trying to say that this was unavoidable and there's no need to blame yourself, then save your breath."

After saying this, Wu Er sat down to the side and said, "I understand the reasoning, but what's the use of understanding? If you kill someone, you'll still feel bad."

These words surprised Kunwu; she hadn't expected Wu Er to be so open-minded.

However, Kunwu then smiled and said, "Well, you're really strange. I thought you were just a simple, overly kind person!"

"A pushover?" Wu Er shook his head and said, "I'm not a pushover. I'm just being a normal person, a normal person with compassion."

That's absolutely true.

Since Wu Er transmigrated here, his values ​​have always been those of ordinary people on Earth.

Perhaps people with normal values ​​on Earth would be considered great philanthropists here?

"I was so lucky to have been friends with someone like you."

Kunwu's understanding of Wuer has now changed significantly.

When she first became friends with Wu Er, it was simply because Kun Wu sensed the strong kindness in Wu Er that she became friends with him.

Now, with just those two sentences Wu Er had just said, he had won Kun Wu's favor even more.

Who wouldn't want to be friends with someone who is both kind and reasonable?

Kunwu looked at Wu'er again, then asked, "By the way, do you remember what my wish was when we released the lotus lanterns that day?"

Wu Er recalled for a moment, then replied, "I remember you said that day that you wanted to reform the world."

“That’s right!” Kunwu immediately became excited. “I’m going to reform this world.”

As he spoke, Kunwu stopped leaning against the wall and straightened up, saying, "What do you think of the world now?"

Wu Er looked at the excited Kun Wu and asked, "What is the state of the world?"

Kunwu replied, "Of course it's not good!"

Then Kunwu stretched out his hand and waved it, saying, "What do you think this world looks like? Demons eat people, people kill demons, and even people kill people while demons eat demons!"

"What is this?! Ever since I was born, I have felt that this world is unreasonable!"

"Therefore, I have always had an ideal, which is to reform the world order and make everything reasonable!"

"And now, I lack a friend who can work with me to reform the world, so I want to ask you to join me in reforming the world!"

After a passionate speech, Kunwu, who had not yet fully recovered, was already panting heavily.

It's clear that she genuinely wants to reform the world, and she also really wants to bring Wu Er along to reform the world.

but……

Wu Er just smiled at this.

Perhaps this kind of thing is quite rare in the cultivation world, but in my previous life, in that era of information overload, such stories were not uncommon.

Therefore, Wu Er couldn't help but feel that Kun Wu's idea was somewhat naive when he heard this.

Rectify the world?

Ha... Although the protagonists in the novel all succeeded, a novel is just a novel.

Even the protagonists in novels have to shed countless blood and lose countless lives around them to achieve this.

Although Wu Er is kind-hearted and can't bear to see people suffer, he doesn't think much about changing the world.

His principle is to protect his fellow students, and then do his best to help those in need. That's all he needs to do.

After all, this kind of thing is too difficult; it can't be done with just enthusiasm.

Seeing the determined look in Kun Wu's eyes, Wu Er didn't want to dampen his enthusiasm, so he said, "Then good luck."

They neither directly said they would join, nor directly said they would refuse.

This is an attempt to obscure the past.

However, Kunwu wasn't someone who could be easily brushed aside, and she pressed on, "So? I'd like to invite you to join my cause!"

Since they were still pressing for answers, Wu Er couldn't keep things vague.

He said directly, "Let's forget about this. I don't have such lofty ideals."

He thought that such a direct refusal would stop Kunwu from persisting.

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