Chapter 322 To Leave or Not to Leave
When I heard this, I laughed: "Why does this sound like forced immigration? Even if we don't have to apply for a green card or passport, we can't do this."
Dewey shook his head: "This is not forced immigration, but a strategic policy implemented for the pattern on your left arm."
I:"?"
Dewey said: "The person who knows your left arm best is yourself. Maybe you don't know the meaning of the pattern on your left arm yet, but if you let yourself try to experience it and understand it, those things that have something to do with you The ancient rune patterns that are inextricably linked, you never know, you will gain a deeper perception and understanding than us."
I frowned slightly and said, "You mean you want me to read those ancient rune books myself?"
Dewey said, "That's it."
"But didn't you say that those books are treasures sealed in forbidden places?"
"It depends on who it is for." Dewey smiled, very confident and arrogant.
I instantly understood that those so-called forbidden areas and prohibitions were specially set up for us powerless people to see, but at that level, these so-called orders and prohibitions were in name only.
Looking at it this way, what is the difference between Zephyr Continent and Earth?
In the same way, the strong is king, and the weak will have to suffer on their own.
"Think about it," Dewey said, "I'm not in a hurry to get the answer."
Master Hall also said: "You don't need to pay too much attention to the assets here. I will help you solve it. The real estate and land will be reserved for you. As long as I am alive, no one will dare to get involved."
What they both said was very arrogant and domineering, but they were also convincing and irrefutable.
"Let me think about this," I said, "I will give you an answer later."
"Okay," Dewey said, "Just tell me when you think about it, preferably before I leave here."
Then, we continued to work on the patterns on the arms.
In the blink of an eye, at night, I said goodbye to Dewey and Master Hall. Before leaving, Dewey told me that the matter in the villa had been dealt with and he hoped that I could give him an answer as soon as possible.
I nodded.
When I got home, there were a lot of boxes stacked at the door. I guessed that they might be items used for decoration.
Entering the house, Florence was making dinner, and the three women were also busy working. Most of the male compatriots were lazing around, except for Jackson, who was probably still in the cafe peeping at the proprietress.
Seeing that Gordo was not sitting with everyone, I walked over to him, sat down, and said in a chatting tone: "What do you think of Airei City?"
"generally."
Gordo's answer was tepid, and seemed to be a little disdainful.
I wondered: "Why do you say that?"
Gordo said: "It doesn't feel very comfortable here."
"?" I asked, "I don't quite understand. Can you explain it more clearly?"
Gordo said: "Well, let me think about it, this feeling seems to be hypocrisy. Yes, it is hypocrisy. Many people are fake. Even if they hate you to death, they will greet you with a smile and call you friends in public. Friends, they are completely best friends, but behind their backs, they are stabbing each other and wishing that the other would die early."
"Well, where did you feel these?" I couldn't help but ask.
"The overall humanistic environment does not need to be discovered deliberately," Godot said: "You can understand it just from their most common behavior of receiving people and dealing with things."
Me: (⊙﹏⊙)b
"If, I mean if, we could move to another town, where would your ideal town be?"
Gordo thought for a while and said: "Let's go to Moonlight City."
"Oh? Why choose where?"
Gordo had a smirk on his face: "It is said that the men in Dasay City are relatively delicate."
Me: O__O“…
At this time, Florence's voice came out: "It's time to eat!"
Everyone swarmed into the house, those who carried the table, those who moved the chairs, and those who served the dishes. Soon, a sumptuous dinner was set up in the yard.
We sat down around the table and feasted.
After the meal, everyone went into the room to rest. I greeted the three girls and said I had something to discuss with them.
After entering the room, closing the door, the three of us sat facing each other.
I spoke first and said, "I have something to decide, but first I have to tell you your truest thoughts."
The three women nodded solemnly.
"Tell me what you think of Airei City."
I pursed my lips to Phoenix: "Phoenix comes first."
Phoenix looked at me, thought for a while, and said, "I don't have much impression. Apart from the master who has always taught me and protected me, it's Xiaoyi and everyone."
"Don't you have any good memories?" Cagalli added on the side.
Phoenix shook his head: "I heard from Master that he adopted me out of a garbage dump when I was a few months old. When I grew up, there were always some ruffians who wanted to bully me. Fortunately, there were My master protected me. Later, my master also disappeared. I could only survive by carefully going to the dungeon every day to fight some little monsters. Fortunately, I met Xiao Yi at this time."
Cagalli and Barbara were silent, and I said a long "Oh" and said, "Do you still remember the appearance and characteristics of those people who wanted to bully you back then?"
Phoenix pouted, thought a little unhappily for a while, and said, "It seems to be called the Ginyu Corps."
Ah.
I sneered: This is really a coincidence. They were the ones who kidnapped the dwarf princess before, and they were the ones who wanted to bully my woman. Without the protection of Master Phoenix, what might have happened? It seems that they can't be kept.
I thought for a while, and when Phoenix didn't speak again, I asked, "Are you done?"
Phoenix nodded.
"Oh, next one, Barbara."
Barbara shook her pair of cat ears, thought for a while, and said, "The food here is delicious!"
"Any more?"
“The jewelry here is beautiful!”
"Uh" I said with shame: "Tell me some places that you think you can only miss."
“My aunt’s cafe!”
"Okay, this counts as one" I sighed: "Are there any more?"
Barbara turned her ears, thought hard for a while, and said, "I can't think of it anymore."
"Haven't you lived here for a long time? How could it be?"
Barbara pouted and said, "I was brought here when I was about ten years old. In fact, I have no nostalgia for this place."
".Okay, let's move on to the next one, Cagalli."
Cagalli didn't answer, but looked at me with her beautiful eyes for a while, then said: "Xiaoyi, are you taking us out of here?"
"Ah?" I was startled, sighed, and said, "We haven't decided yet whether we will leave or not. I want to consider it from your side first."