He had once heard Chunhu Siqiong say that in that country called Huaxia, there was something called law.
It possesses absolute authority, can restrain everyone, and can provide fair protection to ordinary people.
Ordinary people also have dignity and status, and can walk in the world with their heads held high. It sounds very harmonious and is an ideal pure land.
That should be the paradise that every ordinary person dreams of, but it doesn't work here.
This is a dog-eat-dog world where everyone takes it for granted that the strong should be above the weak and should receive the best resources and a prestigious status.
No one cares about the thoughts of the weak, because they have no time for sympathy. They also need to constantly become stronger, otherwise they will be defeated by others who are stronger, or face a life-or-death crisis.
This is a dangerous world, but also an upward one. Everyone is striving to move forward, and those who slack off are destined to become the weak.
In reality, it's mostly due to human nature. The weak also want to become strong, and the moment you soften your heart may be the moment when others take advantage of your vulnerability.
No one can guarantee that the weak are not without venomous thoughts. Often, the more disadvantaged a person is, the more likely they are to have the idea of being unwilling to be subordinate to others, and they will start to resort to any means necessary.
"Ran, can I stay here?"
The boy's eyes held struggle and fear for the future. "Wouldn't it be better if we just stayed together in this village like this?"
"Xiao Yu, your master can stay with you forever, but..."
Junran sighed softly, "Master's world doesn't just include you; it also includes family and friends."
"But…"
Upon hearing this, Jun Yu gripped Jun Ran's hand even tighter, lowered his head, and murmured, "My world only has you left..."
Although Junran did not tell him his true identity and background, he once said that he was an orphan with no father, mother and relatives.
Therefore, the person he was closest to in this world was Junran.
Although the boy spoke very softly, Junran heard him clearly, which made him shudder and speechless.
His eldest brother was originally the most anticipated member of the family, with a father and mother, and a powerful maternal grandparent family. Later, although the Zhou family brought this upon themselves, in the end, it was because of him that Jun Yu lost everything.
"Don't worry, Xiao Yu. As long as you are still willing to stay by your master's side, your master will never abandon you."
Junran felt a pang of sadness and leaned down to gently embrace the boy. "No matter what difficulties you encounter, your master will help you immediately. So you are not alone. From now on, your master's home is your home, and your master's family is your family."
Originally, they were family; originally, these were what he owed Junyu.
"Really?"
Upon hearing this, the boy hugged Junran tightly around the waist, looked up at him with bright and joyful eyes, and asked, "Even if I do something wrong, you won't send me away, right?"
"Won't."
Jun Ran smiled slightly and reached out to touch Jun Yu's head, "As long as you don't choose to leave on your own, your master will never let you go."
"Okay, then it's a deal."
Jun Yu nodded emphatically, then extended his little finger to Jun Ran, "We'll pinky swear. Big Fatty from the village said that once you pinky swear, you can't go back on your word."
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