Chapter 108

"Perhaps what Qin Mengmeng said was mostly too beautiful virtual images and unrealistic fantasies, but she is right about one thing: no one does not want to be the best version of themselves."

Tong Lu's tone was as calm as usual, not a question, but a statement of an established fact: "Why have you never told me before that there is such a thing as a mirror plane?"

"To be honest, I am actually very interested in myself in another dimension." From the dilated pupils of the person in front of her, she could see the calm smile on her face: "Especially when I feel that my original life has been ruined to the end. When there is no hope, I really want to see how other people live."

"Will they have parents to take care of them when they grow up? Will they go to school, make friends, play around normally? Will they have a normal life? Or, they actually have a worse life than me, sleeping in the bridge hole picking up trash and eating three meals, Even being abandoned and frozen to death in a corner from the very beginning?"

She was clearly saying cruel words, but she couldn't help laughing out loud: "Ha, maybe that kind of life is not bad. Then I can directly take over that plane without worrying about the paradox of 'two selves', anyway, the other One of me is dead. Do you think so?"

"Tell me, is there really such a 'mirror plane', and if so, is there really another life about me on it?" Lifting Ah Qiong's bangs, Tong Lu silently sent a kiss: " Tell me the truth, please? Tell me why you deliberately concealed this matter, and..."

There was a bottomless ancient well in her eyes: "What are you afraid of?"

My God, why are you shaking so much?
"...Mirror planes, mirror planes do exist, and that Qin Mengmeng didn't lie to you." Putting his hands on the other's chest, Ah Qiong felt that he had lost the ability to lie all of a sudden: "In a certain place, there is indeed a lie." There is a different version of you, and at the same time, in the space travel, you also have a certain chance to meet people you were familiar with before..."

"But, you don't need to pay attention to them!" She blinked quickly, trying to explain clearly but her mind was in a knot: "Because, because the meaning of a person will not exceed the plane he is in! You, you can understand what I mean Is it?"

"That is to say, um, no matter how good or miserable you are in another plane, it has nothing to do with you! Because you only exist in the initial plane where you were born! Didn't the rebels say that Can you find other mirror planes? That's true, but the number of mirror planes is small, and it mirrors the original plane, not you on the plane."

"Some mirror planes are almost exactly the same, but they just lack your own role."

Ah Qiong sighed, and rolled his eyes: "If you are not in the mirror plane, then that person is of little significance to you; if you are also included in the mirror image, then you don't need to look specifically, because There is no need for two identical characters on one plane! In short, the mirror plane is just a distraction."

"I don't want to deliberately conceal its existence, I just don't want the savior to really touch it." She showed a wronged expression like a bunny again: "Some saviors seem to care about this mirror image, so even Entering it at any cost is just to let the self in that plane have a perfect life."

"But what does this have to do with him?" The little rabbit who doesn't understand people's mind lowered his eyelashes: "Could it be that he can get happiness by himself if he saves all himself in other planes?"

"The individual of human beings is inherently independent, and everything he does is meaningless at all, just a pure self-satisfaction!"

Simple?Tong Lu glanced at her silently: It seems that my little rabbit face still knows too little about human beings, so it is necessary to educate her: "Ah Qiong, as the Lord of the Void, you may not be able to understand the feelings of human beings."

"You said that self-satisfaction is meaningless, but the meaning of some people's life is self-satisfaction." As she spoke, she suddenly leaned back, pretending to be alienated: "After all, people who have lived for decades can truly satisfy themselves. There are not many people."

"Only those who have happiness can give up the pursuit of happiness."

She tapped her head: "Take me as an example. I'm the kind of person who knows that mirror images are meaningless, but still can't help but want to catch those phantoms."

"If you were abandoned at the gate of the orphanage since you were a child, lacked food and clothing when you were growing up, had no brains and only brute force, and knew very early on that you had to bear the lives of others, then you know that ordinary happiness is important to me. It’s so rare.” After slowly sighing, she began to recall her own growth process:

"I was thrown at the gate of the orphanage when I was three years old, wearing a fairly clean skirt and slippers. The nuns in the orphanage kept saying that my parents had a conscience for me. Of course, if it wasn't Winter is even better. I survived freezing to death, and was picked up by my mother, and I have been a member of the orphanage since then;”

"The nanny is a devout Christian, so she is kind and gentle. She will send us to the church school on the side for elementary school, but she never forces us to follow her to believe in religion." God bless his devout people. "She would pray before every meal, but after praying, she would turn her head and tell us that "truly happy people don't need to pray." "I could not understand her then;"

"There are always a lot of children in the orphanage, so there are never enough clothes and food at any time." Spreading her hands, she looked at her empty palm: "Those food and drink are like winter snow, It melted away in an instant. Not every child has the opportunity to study, but for those children who failed to go to their adoptive parents, the nanny will try their best to let him study, do you know why?"

"Because the orphanage needs to continue to operate, grandma needs to find an heir for herself."

Speaking of this, Tong Lu sighed again: "And this burden soon fell on me who was neither adopted nor adopted. I have seen my future since I was very young: sitting in Next to the dilapidated stove, reading a dilapidated storybook to the circle of children around me, endlessly, endlessly."

"My mother's present is my future."

"So, do you understand?" She raised her head and looked at the little rabbit in front of her: "If possible, I really want to see what my other self is like, and whether I can have a future that I can choose by myself?"

"If I can do it all over again, I just hope to see a glimmer of light."

(End of this chapter)

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