Chapter 205 Weapon Problem



There's a saying that staying in a closed environment with little interaction with the outside world for a long time can easily lead to various diseases, both physical and psychological.

I do look forward to my older sister coming up with new ideas from time to time, because that would not only broaden my horizons and let me learn about things I didn't know before, but also give me some inspiration to find the direction to explore next.

Whether it's refining the manipulation of magic, simplifying the construction of spells to accelerate activation and increase overall power, or the open-loop problem I previously asked [Dawn] and the others.

The flower fairy scoffed at this: "Even if you fall ill, she might not be affected."

After a short wait, Miss [Aisha], who was much more relaxed than before, stopped complaining and returned to our side.

Like the flower fairy, her part of the work has also come to an end, and today she will return to her studio to continue studying and refining her paintings.

"At least give [the cat] a new face."

“But perhaps, [the cat] doesn’t care about it, and even thinks that things are fine as they are now,” I said.

Shaking her head from side to side, Miss Aisha waved her clenched fist, then smiled: "Those children aren't actually indifferent, they just feel that this is enough." She put her hand to her chest, "Maybe it's like me, even though I'm just a piece of wreckage now, an echo of what was once called Aisha, as long as I can pick up a paintbrush again, I'll still feel satisfied."

I can roughly understand it.

Then another question arises: "If that's the case, why insist on drawing [cats]?"

Our ghostly lady lightly scratched her cheek and looked away: "Because, perhaps it's because she hopes they can also have their own happiness? If things continue like this, perhaps those beings that could approach them will be afraid of them, or even directly show signs of aggression..."

"Since I created them as my successors, I have a responsibility to bear them."

She paused, then added in a slightly softer voice, "And, if possible, I hope that one day, the other one can come back too..."

She was probably referring to a crow.

I am acutely aware of this.

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