"Then who is your injustice related to?"
Lyle was stunned.
"You can't just complain about the so-called unfairness when disaster strikes you," Bai Wei said.
"That would be the greatest injustice."
Lyle opened his mouth, subconsciously wanting to say something in rebuttal, but he didn't know how to start.
I don't know how long it took before he finally said, as if he had found the answer: "If that's the case, then I'm not wrong at all." "Really?"
"The world is like this, and everyone is like this." He seemed to be trying to convince Bai Wei, but also seemed to be trying to convince himself, "Then why can you blame me? This is - the world's fault, not my fault! What can I do alone?!"
Lyle almost yelled out the last half of the sentence hysterically, but because his mouth was full of blood, his words were not clear, and to others it just sounded like the words of a dying man.
Only Bai Wei could hear clearly what Lyle said. He waited calmly until Lyle finished venting, then he spoke slowly: "Yes, it is almost impossible for one person to change the world. Even if you are really a good person, you may not be able to avoid the current ending, because this world is like this, it is rotten."
Seeing that Bai Wei actually recognized him, Lyle was a little confused at first.
He originally thought that Bai Wei would mock him, scold him, or even "teach" him, just like the gods in the legend guiding their believers.
But Bai Wei recognized him.
The legendary Visas, a being on par with the gods, also agreed with his statement that "this world is rotten to the core."
Lyle thought he would be happy and feel relieved, but he was not. He only felt an indescribable sadness and despair spreading in his heart.
At this moment, Lyle heard a choking sound. He raised his head and saw two children holding a basin of water and carefully coming to his side.
Lyle heard their deliberately subdued voices.
"Do you really want to help him? He is in cahoots with that gang."
"But he's dying, at least give him a sip of water."
"..All right.""
After a brief conversation, Lyle's body suddenly stiffened.
The two children tried to feed the water into his mouth, but Lyle kept his mouth tightly shut and refused to accept it.
A child said anxiously, "Why don't you drink it? You will die if you don't drink it."
Another child responded: "You'll die even if you drink it."
"What if?"
What if?
"Why did you have to leave with him? He lied to you!"
"What if it's true?!"
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