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Chapter 698 You're also that foolish mermaid princess



Chapter 698 You're also that foolish mermaid princess

After being persuaded by Xi Lian and learning the true identity of the Fire Thief, Xing and his companions prepared to get something to eat.

The gold they sold yesterday was enough to feed them for a while, so they had a very good meal this morning.

After dinner, when Sai Fei'er asked Qi Fu when he would teach her how to turn into gold, Qi Fu decided that they could start some training for Sai Fei'er.

One of Sai Fei'er's training exercises was practicing the horse stance.

Saifeier firmly believed that this was the initial training for turning into gold, so she trained with extra care.

Half an hour later, looking at Xiao Saifei'er, whose legs were trembling but who was still persevering, Xing couldn't help but look at Qi Fu.

"Brother, is it right for you to lie to her like this?" Xing said in a low voice.

"What's wrong with that? She's the future demigod of trickery, right? She's all about deception. If she doesn't fall for it, how can she see through the trickery?" Qi Fu said calmly.

"Moreover, she's a female thief. If she's not fast enough or has an unstable stance, she'll get caught and have her legs broken. But if she has really good kung fu skills, she can break the legs of the person chasing her instead."

After Qi Fu finished speaking, Xing remained silent for two seconds.

"Good heavens, are you supposed to be a female thief? Aren't you a notorious master thief?" Xing directly mocked Qi Fu's excuses.

Xing: "So, what kind of kung fu do you plan to teach her?"

"I haven't decided yet, we'll talk about it later. Let's focus on playing games."

Qi Fu brushed the question aside.

And so, the three of them continued playing the game, leaving only Xiao Saifeier, who was standing in a horse stance in the distance, watching them play with a resentful expression.

…………

While Qi Fu was making Sai Feier practice horse stance and these outrageous "adults" were enjoying the game, on Dawn Cloud Cliff, Heather had already found Keludela, who was still on the platform.

To Hathaway's surprise, she discovered that several of Tirispeius's half-bodies and Aglaia were also there.

"Caesar, what are you planning to do?" Heather asked.

“No, I just want to know some things,” Krydella denied, then looked at Hathaway’s face.

“Last night, Lord Sword Banner, you must have spoken with them, so how did you find out why you wanted to kill me?” Cerudela asked softly.

“I didn’t ask, I just talked to them about some things on my mind,” Heather shook her head.

“Oh! Really? I didn’t know you had any serious mental illness, Sword Banner Lord.” Kerudela’s eyebrows twitched slightly.

Heiseyin: “…………”

After a brief silence, Hazel spoke again, this time getting straight to the point.

"Caesar, I want to talk to you alone."

Keludela remained silent: "…………"

Krystalla paused for a moment before nodding.

After saying "Okay," she glanced at the several half-bodies of Tirispius and Aglaia, and then they left, leaving only Krydela and Heather on the platform.

"Speak, Lord Sword Banner, what do you want to talk about?"

“Caesar, do you know my wish?” Heather asked.

“I know, and I remember it very clearly. You want to return to the sea that belongs to you,” Krydella answered without hesitation.

"I see. It seems you remember me very well," Heather chuckled.

“Of course, after all, you are my Sword Banner Lord, the only Sword Banner Lord I allow to stand by my side,” Kerudela said calmly.

"Yes, that's true, but Caesar, I don't quite understand your choice, so..."

"Can you tell me your wish?" Hathaway asked.

Krydella paused for a moment.

"Haven't I talked to you about this before?"

"I've forgotten some parts, and I'd like to hear you say it again."

Kelderla: "…………"

“Fairness, freedom, I want everyone to live according to their own will, to no longer suffer from the torment of tyranny, nor to be treated unfairly,” Kerudela said in a deep voice.

"So, are you heading in this direction now?" Heather asked.

“Of course,” Krydella nodded without hesitation.

“But now many people call you a tyrant, don’t you… care?” Heather asked slowly.

"Those who call me a tyrant are the words of those who were once high and mighty and oppressed the weak. I am stronger than them, more powerful than them. I threatened their interests and eliminated them by absolute means. I fight evil with evil, and violence with violence. The ignorant blindly listen to the nonsense of others, so they call me a tyrant!"

At this moment, Ludella's small hands clenched tightly, and her expression became extremely sharp.

"You don't care?" Heather asked again.

“I am the creator of the law and the founder of justice in this world. Why should I care about the words of others? Time will prove the correctness of my great deeds,” Cerberus snorted.

“I see. Then, Caesar, what am I to you?” Heather asked, staring at Crydella.

Krydella remained silent, staring at Heather for a long time without saying a word—perhaps ten seconds, perhaps half a minute—before she finally spoke.

“Sword Banner Lord, tell me, what exactly did that man say to you? I know that of the three of them, that man is the strongest. Have you been bewitched by him?” Cerberus asked in a low voice.

“He didn’t say anything, he just had a heart-to-heart talk with me and told me a story about a mermaid,” Heather shook her head.

"A mermaid?" Krydella's eyes narrowed slightly.

"Caesar, will you listen?"

“I want to…” After only a second of silence, Krydella uttered the word.

“Okay, I’ll tell you,” Heather said, and began to tell Krydella the story that Qifu had told her the night before.

After Heather finished telling the story, Krydella paused for a moment, then sneered.

"Ha, foolish mermaid princess, why don't you kill that man?"

"I don't know. Maybe it's because she wanted love too much, or maybe she was too kind," Hazel shook her head.

"So, what about you, Lord Swordflage? If he's telling this story to imply that you're the mermaid princess, what would you do? Like they say, kill me, this despicable prince who married another woman, in the future?" Cerudela stared at Heather.

This statement also suggests that Krydela understood some of the meaning in the story and seemed to think that Qifu and the others really intended to do something to her.

Just like not long ago, when Aglaia and the half-bodies of Tirispius came to persuade her to believe them.

“At first I thought so too, I also thought I would do such a thing,” Heather denied, and then looked at Krydella not far away and said something else in a slow voice.

"But he denied it. He wasn't talking about those things. What he was really saying was that I was too blind, just like the Little Mermaid in the story. I loved others too much, but never loved myself..."

"So, I'm exactly the same as the Little Mermaid in the story!"

"I pondered the word 'self-love' all night, and finally I realized something..."

"Perhaps this story never referred to just me; it refers to people like me as well. Caesar, I ask you, you said you became a tyrant for the sake of justice and the law..."

"So, after you've done things for others, have you ever thought about yourself?"

"You remember my wish very clearly, but I can't quite see yours..."

"Caesar, I ask you again, what do you take me for? A subordinate..."

"then what?"

"Caesar, were you already a foolish mermaid princess before I became this foolish mermaid princess?"

"If your wish is for the law to bring justice to the world, have you, as a tyrant, already decided that after justice is served, you will ultimately jump into the sea and turn into a pile of bubbles?"

As Heather asked these questions.

Krydella also fell completely silent.


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