Chapter 284 The Origin of Bad Kids (5)
Chapter 284 The Origin of Bad Kids (5)
"Blame yourself? Is there anything that my father has that is worth regretting?" Sta was puzzled, because he felt that the more powerful a person is, the fewer troubles he will have.
"It's different. The greater the ability, the greater the responsibility. You will understand it in the future..." Tara replied.
"Maybe." Sta looked at the ground where he had dropped the watermelon before, which happened to be the place where Nochi had been before.
Is Stata sad? Yes, but he doesn't understand where the sadness comes from and why he is sad.
Falling in love with a girl he just met? This was something Star had never thought about. After all, Star didn't even know what liking was, let alone whether he loved her or not.
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On the training ground, Carly, who had just finished dancing with a sword, returned to his room from the training ground.
As soon as he reached the door of the room, Carly threw his sweat-soaked shirt in front of the door, revealing his six-pack abs. As for why it wasn't eight, no one knew...
Carly took a hot bath with a towel wrapped around her shoulders. It was brought by another tribe and was said to be made of the finest raw materials, sewn stitch by stitch.
Carly was wearing only shorts and was about to go back to bed. She was very tired today, but she had gained a lot.
The feeling she experienced today made Carly prepare to savour it in the evening. The sound of swords cutting through the air intoxicated her.
After all, what Lai Duon told Carly a long time ago was that she should practice well and the future of the elves would be taken care of by her.
This also gave Carly a sense of responsibility.
Carly walked on the corridor back to the bed. His room was so big that he even used it to exercise when taking a shower.
Carly, who had just opened the door, was startled because a rare guest came into her room and was playing with the clothes she had just thrown outside the door.
"Brother, what are you doing here?" Carly looked at Star in front of her, who was spinning his clothes.
When Star saw Carly coming back, he stopped spinning the clothes and threw them back on the ground.
The only difference was that the clothes that were originally in front of the door were thrown into Carly's bedroom.
Carly looked at Sta's behavior and understood it. It was not the first day that she knew about Sta's laziness.
"Brother, Uncle Tara slaughtered again today," Star said while sitting on the bed and looking at Carly.
Carly picked up his clothes, then left for a moment and threw the clothes into the swimming pool.
The clothes that Star picked up when he arrived reminded Carly of Latreader's instructions. Latreader always told Carly to put her clothes together.
Latread has different educational methods for Carly and Star. Latread has requirements for Carly, who is an older brother.
After all, Ladron had told Carly a long time ago that he might have to bear the responsibility of the elves at any time in the future.
As for why Lai Duien said this to Carly, it was because Lai Duien also knew that the heaven might send someone to cause trouble for him at any time after he killed Bu Yatu.
"Why?" Carly didn't understand at the time. After all, why was her brother so special to her?
"Because, we have very strong enemies. I am also optimistic about you, because I think that one day, you will become someone like me and have to protect the people outside. They need us. Do you understand?"
"Is that so? Well then, it's Carly's fault for being born a brother," Carly replied.
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Carly put her clothes back and came back. At this time, Star was sitting obediently by the bed waiting for Carly.
Carly opened the door and said, "Rare guest, are you here just to tell me that?"
What Carly was talking about was the massacre that took place at Tara. Carly was used to it, and she also knew that Latien had also massacred a lot of people.
However, all the people killed by Ledoen were heavenly soldiers, and those who made Baby Star dissatisfied must be killed with new knives, so Tara would have to bear the responsibility.
Tara is considered a good friend of Leo, and they have known each other for a long time.
It was said that Tara was the one who had to bear the responsibility, but, to be frank, it was more of Leon's selfishness and guilt.
Tara also knew right from wrong. After all, if seeing Noqi hadn't reminded him of the past, he wouldn't have gone to talk to Noqi.
"But this time is different. I am actually a little sad about her death this time," said Star and Carly.
For Sata, there were many things he didn't understand, so he would go to Carly and ask her all at once. If Carly didn't tell him, then Sata would understand that he shouldn't think about it for the time being.
"Sad? Did you have a stomachache?" Carly asked, as if it was a teasing. After all, she had to know what Star was talking about first.
"No, it's my heart that's sad. I always feel like something is missing there," said Star.
"You look so weird today," Carly said to Star in front of her. In the twelve years that she had known Star, Carly couldn't remember Star ever saying anything like that.
After all, in the past, Star only came here to chat or something, but this time, Star seemed so serious that Carly felt a little uncomfortable.
"Oh, seriously, there was a moment today when I felt particularly uncomfortable here," said Star, covering his heart with his left hand.
This made Carly ponder for a moment, and he was thinking about how to answer Star's question.
"Why? Do you have any idea?" Carly asked Star first to see if he knew the root cause of the problem.
"Because of a girl, she looked so, so wow, my heart was pounding when I saw her face," Star said.
"What happened next? It's a bit weird to be sad just because of this" Carly asked.
"Later, when my father took me to learn calligraphy, when I came back, Uncle Tara said he had gotten rid of the girl." "I didn't even know her name yet."
"Reason? Uncle Tara wouldn't do this for no reason, right?" Carly continued to ask.
"I asked Uncle Tara and he said it was because she made a mistake," Star replied.
"Made a mistake? Then isn't it right to be slaughtered?" Carly asked puzzledly.
"But it was me who harmed her. If I hadn't thrown the watermelon on the ground, she wouldn't have been punished for not handling it properly..." Star said a little sadly.
"Yeah," Carly nodded in agreement.
"Brother...you weren't like this before." Star saw that Carly had no intention of comforting him.
"Then what else should I say? Didn't you come here just to complain? In the end it's your own problem. Do you come to me to feel less guilty?" Carly said to Star.
Then Carly's tone softened, "Wake up, my silly brother, if you really feel guilty, then you need to bear this guilt alone."
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