Chapter 19 Fate is like this "There must be some existence that is higher than life. ...



Chapter 19 Fate is like this "There must be some existence that is higher than life. ...

Li Ming suddenly became distracted.

He opened his mouth and wanted to tell Wei Zhehan, "Even if they don't become Apocalypses, they can still fight side by side," but in reality he could only close his mouth again.

It was never what he thought it was... Although he thought so, it was obvious that others did not think so...

Who on earth gave Wei Zhehan such an idea?

Li Ming recalled everything that happened today, from when Senior Sister Liu Mei talked about the "Revelation", to when Jiang Huai just said that he had no better solution...

All these were the reasons that caused Wei Zhehan to change his mind.

[Even in the first part, Xiao Wei was the first to leave besides Li Ming...]

[Wei Zhehan is the son of the leader of the Jiangbei base after all, so he must bear more responsibilities than the other people. If he chooses to go home immediately after the academy copy is over, he will undoubtedly follow the old path.]

[On the night before his death, Xiao Wei was still confessing to Jiang Huai what happened that day. He really regretted it.]

【He wants to protect his family, his friends, everything he has. 】

【“There must be some existence that is higher than life.”】

The words I had seen and hadn't seen on the forum suddenly emerged from the deep sea of ​​my mind like dense bubbles. The seal of memory finally showed some signs of decline in the face of the fierce waves of emotions.

Li Ming remained silent and pursed his lips.

"I don't know, Xiao Wei... I don't know..."

He murmured the words he had said in the past, but after struggling, Li Ming finally forced a smile and said, "But...but if I remember anything later, I will definitely tell you..."

He spoke false words that were completely contrary to his true thoughts.

After all, he was just Wei Zhehan's roommate and friend... Li Ming thought inexplicably: How could he be qualified to ask Wei Zhehan to stay where he was...

What reason could he have to stop the other person from going home...

If Wei Zhehan's death was caused by his decision to go home, then do I really want to stop him from going home? Do I really want to stop a child from embarking on the journey to find his parents whose life and death are unknown?

Li Ming naturally couldn't do that.

Li Yixi...

Li Ming murmured this name in his heart. If there comes a day, if there comes a day when he encounters the same situation, Li Ming's only hope is:

His friends can help him instead of stopping him from leaving.

Even if he had ten thousand reasons not to look for Li Yixi, none of them would stop him. Because they would only collapse in front of feelings, like a clumsy clay doll that would dissolve in water.

Life is never the most important existence.

In a person's life, there is always something that is about to happen, or is already higher than life.

And for Li Ming now, this existence is——

family.

"I'll help you, Xiao Wei."

Li Ming spoke again. His voice was more fluent and firm than before. Because he already knew the injustice of fate, but he also knew that the fate of others should not be decided by himself.

If fate had to do this, he should offer his friend as much help as possible.

The identity of the Revelator will indeed not become an obstacle between them, but having this identity itself means more possibilities, more choices and recognition.

So what else do we need to think about?

Li Ming's eyes became firm, but he suddenly felt a huge sense of absurdity in his heart: Could it be that his existence and the restart of the timeline were just to let the story start over again?

Is there really nothing he can do to change this?

“Yeah!”

Wei Zhehan responded in a brisk tone. He had no idea of ​​Li Ming's inner struggles, he only knew that his brother agreed to his request.

Although there is still a lot he doesn't know, Wei Zhehan is in a surprisingly good mood at this moment.

"That's right!" Wei Zhehan seemed to have thought of something. He quickly turned his head to look at the two people who were arguing just now, and shouted to Zhou Haoyu, who was isolated from the atmosphere of the Apocalypse like him:

"Dormitory Head, let's work hard together!"

His reckless aura and inexplicable words immediately shocked everyone present. For a moment, the three people except him blinked at the same time.

Is this really something that can be created by "adding fuel"?

Zhou Haoyu was very upset after hearing this.

So after the computer went down for a few seconds, he pushed his gold-rimmed glasses, sighed deeply, and said with a wry smile: "Wei Zhehan, don't you think your idea is a bit naive?"

"Where's the naivety?"

Wei Zhehan puffed up his face in dissatisfaction and said seriously, "Head of the dormitory, how can you just say it's impossible without even trying it? Even if it really is impossible, we still have to think about it after trying hard."

Zhou Haoyu fell silent after hearing this.

He pushed his glasses again, his expression heavy as if he was hiding something, or trying to explain something. But in the end, Zhou Haoyu gave up, closed his eyes and said:

"Well, you're right."

It’s very rare, really very rare... Li Ming listened to the conversation between the two people in a daze.

This was the first time in his three years at university that he saw Zhou Haoyu lose a topic that he disagreed with Wei Zhehan on, and it was also the first time in his three years that he saw Wei Zhehan successfully persuade Zhou Haoyu.

Although it was just one thing in the final analysis, Li Ming still felt like he had discovered a new world.

Li Ming looked around at the two of them with curiosity, but what he didn't expect was that he was caught off guard at this moment by the complicated look that Zhou Haoyu secretly gave him.

Could it be that the head of the dormitory has something to say to him?

The above thought suddenly popped up in Li Ming's mind.

The continuous thinking made him a little confused at this time. Li Ming was about to ask the reason, but unexpectedly Zhou Haoyu spoke before him:

"Why don't we sort out the information now?"

When everyone's eyes were focused on him, Zhou Haoyu pretended to be calm and explained, "After all, there is no point in staying here now."

This sentence is very much in line with the dormitory head's usual style.

Li Ming pondered secretly after hearing this. But for some reason, when he recalled Zhou Haoyu's eyes just now, he inexplicably felt a sense of vicissitudes of life, "nothing has changed, but it has also changed."

He is indeed not suitable for understanding people's hearts...

Li Ming thought with regret: After all, just trying to recall the details of today's conversation with the senior sister made his head ache. Oh my god, is his brain going to be scrapped...

Why don’t we leave the interpretation of this look to the comics forum?

Li Ming stared at the ceiling with an empty mind. At this moment, even thinking about the existence of the comic forum and the various information-intensive communication posts in the forum was a burden to him.

Something is wrong...

Li Ming blinked blankly. He felt as if he had overlooked something, and as if he should be nervous about something. But what was it?

He still doesn't know.

"What were you talking about with them just now?"

Seeing this, Jiang Huai asked decisively.

His tone was calm, and his eyes scanned the others present like a hawk. Although he himself might not have noticed it, Li Ming could keenly sense the changes in him after he awakened his talent.

No...it should be said that it was finally revealed...

Li Ming tapped his forehead with one hand, feeling helpless.

After all, Jiang Huai himself has always been a recognized gaming god in gaming forums, and he possesses special talents such as on-the-spot reaction and command ability required for competitive T games.

It’s just that the previous society didn’t need it.

So Jiang Huai is now treating reality as a game instance... Li Ming was a little slow in thinking: It feels like it, but it also feels like it's not...

After all, JAC is JAC.

He was still the Jiang Huai they knew, the one who wasn't very talkative.

"Li Ming, what do you say?"

After not getting an immediate response from his roommates, Jiang Huai calmly turned his gaze to Li Ming who was still in a trance.

"Me?"

Li Ming pointed at his cheek blankly and asked in a blank tone. He couldn't understand why Jiang Huai would point to him first to answer, after all, he had always been the one who followed orders.

"Hmm..." Jiang Huai responded somewhat strangely after hearing this.

Is there anything strange?

Li Ming looked around at the expressions of the people around him, but unexpectedly found that no one was confused by Jiang Huai's reaction, but were looking at him worriedly.

"Li Ming, are you feeling unwell?" Wei Zhehan, who was closest to him, asked first.

"It's not a fever, is it?"

Zhou Haoyu frowned instantly and walked quickly to Li Ming's side. He reached out and touched Li Ming's forehead, thinking deeply: "It doesn't look like it. Do you feel something is wrong?"

Seeing this, Li Ming was about to retort that he was fine, but when he looked at the people in the dormitory who unconsciously gathered around him, even he began to doubt his own judgment.

So he answered hesitantly: "I...I should be fine..."

At least he didn't realize there was anything wrong with him.

"The biggest problem is that there is no problem." Zhou Haoyu didn't even raise his eyes after hearing this, and refuted Li Ming's words in a helpless tone.

Ah... it sounds like he should have discovered something...

Li Ming pursed his lips in dissatisfaction.

Zhou Haoyu understood immediately. He smiled bitterly, turned to Jiang Huai and said calmly: "When we first met the seniors, we almost had a conflict. At that time, I mistook the seniors for disasters. If Li Ming hadn't reacted quickly, you wouldn't have seen us having a friendly exchange just now..."

When he said this, Zhou Haoyu's expression became a little embarrassed.

"That's normal."

Jiang Huai responded as if it was a matter of course. Then his expression became a little hesitant, and he finally explained after mumbling, "The talent of mimicry is very easy to be mistaken."

"Why do you know that?"

Wei Zhehan was suddenly confused by the strange terminology his roommate used and stared at Jiang Huai in disbelief. He approached Jiang Huai step by step, almost grabbing Jiang Huai's collar and questioning:

"Jiang Huai, you don't know what the Apocalypse and the Disaster are, do you?"

"Forehead……"

Jiang Huai nodded slowly.

"Really? When did you start studying secretly without telling us and the seniors? I remember that the postgraduate entrance exam didn't even test these!"

Wei Zhehan is now using both hands to shake Jiang Huai.

"These are indeed not tested in the postgraduate entrance examination." Jiang Huai answered shakily, but soon he realized that the situation was not good and quickly restricted Xiao Wei's unilateral targeting behavior, saying helplessly:

"It's just that I... I can't explain why I know..."

Jiang Huai stood there, thinking for several minutes before giving an answer that didn't sound like an answer:

"It looks like the memory inheritance of a cultivation system."

“…”

The two ordinary people fell into silence.

It turns out that without them knowing, the world had already been galloping towards fantasy.

"It's getting a bit scary." Wei Zhehan muttered softly.

Previously, he could confidently say "I am the protagonist of the future", but after experiencing a series of things, he has begun to miss his past plain and warm college life.

A sigh sounded in Li Ming's ears.

Li Ming turned around and saw Zhou Haoyu lowering his eyes. He closed his eyes as if giving up and comforted himself:

"It's like this anyway..."

Yes, that's what it is anyway.

Li Ming was a beat slower to catch up with the other person's thoughts. They couldn't change, or stop the world from changing. Anyway, it was like this, and now they could only accept it.

He sat quietly by the side and watched his roommates communicate.

"But this doesn't explain why the seniors chose to hold Li Ming back and emphasize." Jiang Huai said with a frown after understanding the general development.

This was the reason why he initially chose to ask Li Ming instead of anyone else.

"What did the senior sister say at the end?" Wei Zhehan asked in confusion after hearing it.

So Zhou Haoyu repeated:

"Be careful with those students. You have to follow the rules but not completely."

It seems to be true... Li Ming thought belatedly: So Jiang Huai specifically called my name because he thought I could think of something?

There is some truth to that, but not much.

"Be careful of those students. You have to follow the rules but not completely..." Li Ming repeated these two sentences. His confused thoughts finally became clear after a long period of brain emptying.

Why did the senior sister specifically emphasize that they should be careful of the faceless students? Could it be that she thought the danger of the faceless students was more terrifying than the monster teacher they just faced?

But is the Faceless Student really that dangerous?

What is the definition of following the rules but not being able to follow them and why would they do that?

"……hiss."

The more Li Ming thought deeply, the more solemn his expression became.

He ignored a lot of things, but there was one thing he was the first to realize: there was indeed some pathological change in him.

But what Li Ming cares more about than the changes is:

Senior Liu Mei chose to speak to him because she believed that he could understand what she said.

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