12. Mask (6)
Rossi didn't say a word, but the cloudy and sinister eyes, the wooden expression that could not be glimpsed, and the back that sank into the darkness all released such a message.
"I'm sorry for causing you and my uncle trouble. β
Momentary passions and impulses, crying noses, coquettishness, fainting - can be called the wayward behavior of a child.
Doing these things on his own has caused problems for Leleco.
"If I had held on a little longer, I would have been able to follow the main road to the town, so that I could ......"
I hate it, I hate it.
Weak, not strong enough, only causing trouble to others, like a child.
If you want to change yourself, you must have a strong force that can overcome difficulties, not depend on others, and not cause trouble to others.
Sending out a sharp mockery, the black back that condenses all the elements and desires into an incomparably clear image emerges from the perspective of ordinary people, and the phantom sound of ridicule floats into consciousness.
[I don't admit it.] γ
The spike left no room for argument, and the complete denial made Roland tremble.
"You're too impatient. β
The sound of the swaying wind chimes of the earth-made lily of the valley saw through Roland's agitation, and the boy immediately blushed with shame.
Soothing the shiver of denial and fear, there is an incredible affinity in the slightly helpless smile of Lai Leke's distress, and he unconsciously longs for the back of Roland, who is not afraid of loneliness and difficulty, and is more dazzling from human beings, wakes up from his trance, and the soft touch of his palm against his forehead pulls the disordered thinking that has fallen into restlessness and delusion back to the ordinary dining table.
"Roland is still a child. "Grow up right away" and "What will happen when you grow up" have just said it, there is no need to be too serious, and there is no need to worry about this kind of thing now. β
Having the innocent longing of childhood that even a blind person can have, having experienced all kinds of things in his upbringing, and experiencing the hardships of life, Leleke understands that human beings are a creature that longs for abilities and things that they do not have. That kind of expectation and longing has a convention that is not very popular.
what you want to get;
what you want to achieve;
What drives human existence and life is the innate variety.
It doesn't have to be beautiful, it doesn't have to be ugly. But without this ambiguous source of power, the world will become boring. Too much of it can also hurt others and yourself.
Roland longs for great power. There's nothing wrong with that. It is human nature to worship the strong and perfect, and children position [heroes] as the benchmark of their efforts to worship and yearn for, and fantasize that they can become a overcoming obstacle that others cannot overcome. It is not surprising to be respected and admired by others.
The problem is that Roland's enthusiasm for this matter is not limited to Cheng DΓΉ, from the contact he has been in for a long day since he woke up, Ryle may have sensed that the boy's eagerness to become stronger was almost obsessive.
It is extremely dangerous to be in a hurry and not know what to do, and the blind girl has a clear understanding of this, and is full of worries about such a Roland.
There is no problem with the starting point and intention, the choice of words and sentences and the tone of soothing the soul are also in place, and the average child will be obedient and obedient, snuggling up in the irreresistible exhortation, and being quiet is it.
Roland is also a child. But there is a gap that cannot be eliminated by comparing it with its peers.
The target and the object of the pursuit - there are too many differences.
There is no comparable platform between the fictional, ancient idols and the peculiar existence that surpasses human common sense and cognition. Maybe in a lifetime, some children can become the heroes they dream of, but whether they can surpass Li Lin's too terrifying power, the answer is probably frustrating and desperate. ...,