Mage Joan

Chapter 2898 the Sky Outside the Well

"You are so pitiful, Lord Saoirse, I thought that at least you were different from those other beholders who are self-styled and arrogant, but unfortunately I was wrong, you lack the most basic awe for scientific research, and you have been hiding at the bottom of a dark well all your life , I don’t know how vast the world outside the well is, just refuse to admit that I am ignorant, and even refuse to admit that there are people who are different from you, and are willing to work hard to climb out of the well, just to satisfy my thirst for knowledge and see for myself what is outside the well Sky."

Inanna looked at the prime minister of Udinos with a trace of pity in her eyes.

Saoirse's face lost all color, and she turned her head to stare at Joan viciously.

"It's all your fault! It's all your fault for distorting Inanna's mind and teaching her to behave in such a deviant way!"

Joan didn't want to deny it, nor did she have any intention of defending it. She just smiled and felt proud of raising her daughter into such a "ghost look".

Saoirse couldn't find a breakthrough from him to vent her anger and resentment, so she turned to enlighten Inanna, who was "brainwashed" by the evil human mage, trying to awaken her nature as a beholder.

"Inanna, don't be fascinated by the so-called family affection. This despicable human mage has been deceiving you, using you, and murdering the real Mitra. Don't you want to avenge your sister?"

"Revenge? Sister? Hahaha~hahahaha~ Sir Saoirse, you must be joking!"

Inanna laughed wantonly, making no attempt to conceal her sarcasm.

"You advised me not to be confused by family affection in the first sentence, and urged me to avenge the so-called 'sister' in the latter sentence. If I don't care about the family relationship between mother and daughter, how can I care about the relationship between sisters, let alone a sister who died before I was born? Lost sister?"

"Lord Saoirse, you are also a beholder yourself. You know better than me what our beholder clan's attitude towards the so-called family relationship is."

"Do you still remember your sisters? How many times have you interacted with sisters in this life? Beholders don't even love their own mother and daughter, so why are you talking about sisterhood with me?"

"If I'm a beholder who doesn't recognize my relatives in the traditional sense, when you encourage me to avenge my sister I haven't met, I'm sorry, I will only think that you are mentally ill, and the illness is not serious!"

"Lord Saoirse, it was my adoptive mother who rescued me from the lake and was almost drowned by you, brought me home to raise me, took care of me meticulously, and taught me what is selfless maternal love and what is mother-daughter affection. Now you let me I betrayed my mother and turned against my mother for an untenable reason, don't you think this is ridiculous?"

"But Inanna, your adoptive mother is not a beholder, but a human pretending to be a beholder!" Saoirse emphasized heartbrokenly, "That person...is not our kind!"

"So what? Is it important to be of the same kind?"

Inanna asked with a sneer.

"If the real Mitra is still alive, will she rescue me from the lake like a mother? Will she take care of me and love me like a mother?"

"No, my sister who died young certainly wouldn't do that, because she was a beholder, a sad species with a tradition of renunciation, cruelty and selfishness."

"If the real Mitra hadn't been replaced by my mother, I would have drowned in the lake long ago. How could I have the opportunity to discuss right and wrong with you face to face today? Just based on this... I'm sorry, if I wasn't born As a beholder, I wish I could inherit the bloodline of my adoptive mother and become an upright, loving and righteous human being!"

Saoirse stared blankly at Inanna who had a determined face. She was shocked for a long time before she came to her senses. She wisely gave up on persuading her to sever ties with her adoptive mother and changed the topic.

"Inanna, I'm too lazy to worry about the matter between you and that human mage. The most urgent thing is that Udinos cannot live without the Supreme. You must return to your biological mother and inherit the position of Supreme."

As if realizing that her opinion lacked weight in Inanna's heart, Saoirse cast a glance at Joan intertwined with resentment and helplessness.

"Although you are not a beholder, I can see that your love for Inanna is from the bottom of my heart. For the sake of her future, you should persuade her to return to the Supreme and continue to serve as Mitra in the city. Live here for a period of time to pave the way for your adopted daughter until the two generations of Supremes complete the handover of power and assist Inanna to consolidate her dominance in Udinos."

Joan heard the subtext of Your Excellency the Prime Minister, and couldn't help being a little surprised that she calmed down so quickly and quickly entered the state of making plans. The strategy and calculation seemed to have been deeply integrated into Saoirse's blood, becoming a breathing instinct, alienating her into a A pure "political animal".

Seeing his silence for a long time, Inanna couldn't help worrying that he didn't recognize her daughter, and a look of melancholy appeared in her eyes.

"At first I thought I was your daughter, but unfortunately I wasn't. Then I thought I was actually your sister, but it turned out not to be. So who am I?"

Joan stretched out her hand to caress Inanna, and replied softly: "No matter what you think of me, Inanna, I will always regard you as my own daughter."

The young "Eye of Nest Mother" was obviously relieved, and asked obediently: "Next, what do you want me to do?"

Joan shook her head, and said solemnly to her adoptive daughter: "You have grown up, instead of listening to me teach you how to do it, you should listen to your inner voice to make a choice."

"But... what should I do if I regret the choice I made today?" Inanna asked worriedly.

Joann did not try to encourage her positively, but put forward a hypothesis: "If you make the opposite choice today, can you guarantee that you will never regret it in the future?"

"I can't." Inanna lowered her eyes in frustration.

"Since no matter what you do, you can't guarantee that you won't regret it in the future, so what's the use of worrying about it now?" Joan smiled calmly, "Inanna, as long as you are willing to bear the consequences for the choices you make now, that's enough. "

"Does it also include the consequence of 'regret'?" Inanna asked seriously.

"The so-called consequences actually mainly refer to regret." Qiao An said with deep feeling.

Inanna nodded thoughtfully: "Understood, my lord mother, anyway, I want to visit His Majesty first, listen to her opinion, and then make a decision."

"That's right! No matter how much we think about it here, the Supreme will ultimately make the decision!" Saoirse finally found a chance to intervene, and looked at Joan hesitantly, "Mitra, let me call you that, Are you going with us?"

"Mother, of course I will go, otherwise I would not dare to face His Majesty alone!" Inanna immediately rushed to answer.

Joan glanced at her daughter helplessly, and nodded, agreeing to accompany her to meet the beholder queen.

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