Don't always blame others. You've already tried your best. Just because your method was wrong, does that mean it can't respond accordingly?
"Tsk tsk tsk."
You shook your head and withdrew your hand from the crystal.
[Then I joined the orphanage, did some makeup on myself, and transformed into a handsome older brother volunteer.]
[Just playing Loya Cowboy when I'm bored.]
[Di Luo: "..."]
He wanted to rush up and knock you away, but he wasn't sure if you existed in the original cycle of cause and effect.
He fears that you were meant to exist in this period of time.
In reality, even if you didn't originally exist within this cycle of cause and effect, you do exist now.
[The original Loya might have been a normal boy who grew up in an orphanage.]
But now he has an older brother, and these memories will be transferred to Di Luo from the future.
From Di Luo's perspective, he originally possessed this memory, but it was sealed away, and this seal would slowly diminish over time.
[For example, if you beat up little Loya from the orphanage one day, at the same time, Dilu will feel another seal in his mind that was previously broken.]
But there is no such thing as a seal.
Every time you alter his life experiences, a "unsealed memory" will appear in his mind out of thin air.
...
(This is the last part, involving a very mind-bending time loop plot. I estimate that it could normally be written into a novel of 700,000 to 800,000 words, but now I have to compress it to tens of thousands of words...)
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