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Chapter 68: Neither the good guys nor the bad guys can do it



Chapter 68: Neither the good guys nor the bad guys can do it

Wuwang actually doesn’t understand Kurosawa’s approach, but everyone has their own ideas and practices.

"Instead of thanking Kurosawa, they kept blaming him..."

After knowing the truth, Paimon was angry about what the two people had done before, and also felt disappointed and sad for Kurosawa.

Even Miss Aoi said helplessly: "People's attitudes often depend on their circumstances. When it comes to survival, most people won't worry so much."

At this point, Miss Aoi sighed and continued, "In my opinion, if Kurosawa had announced the source of the relief food from the beginning, the trouble he is facing now would be less... Of course, it's just less. What he did was a thankless task. As for why he spent money to buy food for disaster relief, and why he didn't leave his name for people to thank... I don't know. You can go and ask Kurosawa directly."

Wuwang suddenly said, "Maybe he didn't want to see those people suffering from hunger and thirst, so he acted like a good guy."

"He doesn't remember it either."

Ying sighed and said to Miss Aoi.

Miss Aoi put her hands on her hips and said helplessly, "That's a bit troublesome. If Mr. Kurosawa doesn't pay off his debts, he will probably have to sell the knife he cherishes. He has a very valuable knife that he carries with him all year round. I also asked him about the origin of the knife. Mr. Kurosawa said that it was given by his father and he would not sell it no matter how high the price was. I felt a little regretful at the time. After all, in my opinion, everything in the world has a price. As long as you can offer the corresponding price, you should be able to buy everything. So you can also ask Mr. Kurosawa about the knife. Of course, please settle your bills first."

“But we didn’t buy anything.”

Little Paimon was puzzled.

Miss Aoi smiled and said, "Information is also a kind of cargo, right? Two thousand Mora will be enough~"

Ying widened her eyes, it was definitely a profiteer!

Wuwang didn't expect this either. He smiled and took out a bag of Mora and placed it in front of Miss Aoi.

.....

Wuwang and his group returned to Kurosawa again.

When Kurosawa saw that the people who came were Wuwang and his friends, he asked, "How is it? Did I lie to you?"

Wuwang gave Paimeng a look, meaning: You talk to him.

Little Paimeng gave Wuwang another look as if to ask, "Why?"

Don’t forget: a great meal.

Little Paimon: Deal!

Then little Paimon told Kurosawa about the treasure-stealing group and the grocery store.

Of course, Wuwang didn’t say how he taught the treasure-stealing group a lesson.

After hearing this, Kurosawa froze in place, and said in disbelief: "How could it be? Was I... such a person before? I have no impression of it at all. Even if you tell me these things, I can't remember them."

When Kurosawa said the last sentence, he frowned and closed his eyes as if he was trying hard to recall his lost memories.

Wuwang frowned when he saw Kurosawa was in the same state as Teshima before, but the frown soon disappeared from his face, as if nothing had happened.

But Ying, who was standing by, noticed Wuwang's fleeting expression and opened her mouth slightly, as if she wanted to say something to Wuwang, but no one knew what she thought of and she gave up.

Kurosawa did not stop, and Wuwang and Ying's actions only happened in an instant.

"Why would I do such a thing in the past? Isn't this asking for trouble?"

"Benevolence and righteousness."

Don’t forget to speak out.

"what?"

When Kurosawa saw Wuwang suddenly speak, he also noticed that Wuwang's eyes were fixed tightly on the hilt of his sword.

"Because of benevolence and righteousness."

Wuwang uttered another four words.

Paimon pointed at Kurosawa's hilt and said, "It looks like there's something engraved on your hilt!"

Kurosawa took the sword from his waist and looked at the two words engraved on the hilt.

Benevolence and righteousness.

"This used to be my father's sword."

Kurosawa looked at the knife in front of him and fell into memories.

"I remember one time when I was a kid, I stole this knife from my dad and wanted to show it off to the kids in the neighborhood. But my dad scolded me severely. He said to me... said to me... what did he say?"

When Kurosawa said this, he frowned again and tried hard to recall, but he just couldn't remember.

Kurosawa paused and continued, "After the Eye of God was taken away, I seemed to have forgotten a lot of important things. There were large gaps in my memory and I couldn't remember them no matter how hard I tried. I only remember that my father seemed to have said that this knife contained his life creed. Before he left this world, he handed the knife to me personally. He also told me that if I held this knife, I should be kind and righteous... This makes sense."

After saying this, Kurosawa put the sword and scabbard back to his waist.

"I can't be a good person, and I can't be a bad person either. What should I do...what should I do..."

Kurosawa turned and looked at the scenery in the distance without saying a word.

Paimon felt sorry for Kurosawa after thinking for a while and said to Ying, "Let's talk to Thomas and the others about his debt when we have time. The company magistrate should be able to support him, right?"

Ying looked at Kurosawa's back and said, "Losing the Eye of God seems to be really scary..."

Little Paimon nodded in agreement and said, "Then let's go to the next person who has lost the Eye of God."

Just as Wuwang was about to leave, they suddenly felt someone was watching the three of them.

Wuwang hurriedly turned his head to look in that direction, but there was only the rustling sound of the grass in the wind.

When Wuwang saw that there was really no one there, that feeling disappeared and he didn't care.

.........

"How did this little guy find me?"


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