"What I think is not important."
Xu Shi laughed, "If my mother isn't like that, then it's a win-win situation. He Yuxia is just saying a few words when she's at her limit. What effect can that have?"
"What if she really is?"
"If she really is... have you considered this question?"
Xu Shi breathed a sigh of relief. "He Yuxia took over my mother's position more than ten years after her, which means that the 'Inspector's' duties weren't important during that time; they were still laying the groundwork for the sinking... If that's the case, why did she suddenly die under mysterious circumstances?"
He hadn't delved into this much before, but given the premise that "his mother was the previous generation's 'watchdog,'" he couldn't really accept the claim that "his health was precarious after giving birth to him, and he eventually died suddenly."
It is more likely that Wen Rujin and "Tianli" had a disagreement, and the reason for this disagreement... is most likely himself.
Because if things went according to the original script, he would be the trashy villain who gets trampled on and slapped in the face by Shen He. As the "Observer", Wen Rujin's next task is to guide him step by step to grow into the person he envisions.
So, as her own biological mother, would she accept such an arrangement? To raise her own flesh and blood into a useless person and then give them to the protagonist as experience points?
Most of them couldn't accept it, so she rebelled against "Heavenly Principles," and then... "Heavenly Principles" naturally couldn't let the "observer" who had escaped their control stay.
"...Shouldn't that be the case?"
Xia Ke'an pursed her lips. If that were true, it would be too upsetting. She felt it was going too far.
"This is just speculation."
Xu Shi smiled and said, "If that's really the case, I suddenly feel quite touched... You know, I've never experienced maternal love. If my mom really is only like this because of me... then I've let her down."
"And you said what you think doesn't matter."
The older woman pursed her lips; she had never seen the little boy make such an expression before.
"It doesn't matter, because neither situation will affect my decision."
"What decision?"
“Find the ‘principles of Heaven,’ then cut them off, slice them open, and chop them into pieces.”
(End of this chapter)
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