Blame me for being too attractive
Chapter 122
"Let them hate me."
This is the choice made by 'Mikes' after a long time of hard thinking.
"You have this ability, let them hate me."
In fairness, 'Meeks' was actually somewhat resistant to having nothing to do with them.Regardless of how categorical what he said, he just didn't want it in his heart.Otherwise, why didn't he just wipe out all those people who might affect him when he changed his fate line.
He didn't do this because of the reluctance that was never made public from the beginning to the end, but actually existed.
The strongest emotion in this world is nothing but love and hate.
But he doesn't want their love anymore, so let them hate him.
A group of superheroes who don't know how to hate people all hate him. Isn't this the best fate and entanglement between them.
Maybe they should have hated him. If they had never had such a relationship, the enemy would be the most likely identity between them.
A bunch of good guys, and a bad guy, that's how it should be.
"Are you sure?" Meeks always felt that this was not the result the other party really wanted, or he felt that if all this was really achieved, 'Meeks' would regret it.
He saw too many emotions in the other party that did not belong to him. Is this the 'Mikes' transformed by love?
From Meeks' point of view, it was pitiful and pathetic.
Even if he already has the ability to manipulate the fate of a world, 'Mix' is still manipulated by those useless loves.
Believe it or not, the hesitation flashed in the eyes of 'Micks' after he asked back, isn't it the best proof of his opinion of Meeks.
"Maybe what I should do is not to make them stop loving you, but to make you stop loving them." Meeks said seriously, "Believe me, that is the best arrangement."
Although this is the best arrangement, it is also an arrangement that 'Mix' will never choose.
Things were exactly as Meeks expected, 'Meeks' rejected his proposal without even thinking about it, and the idea of making them hate him, as well as the intention to drive Meeks away, followed this rejection. Quietly hide.
'Mikes', who came and went in a hurry, left without disturbing anyone when he came.
But Jason, who watched from the beginning to the end, really couldn't understand the attitude of these two people towards each other.
What he couldn't understand more than his attitude was whether Meeks wanted to help the other party, or whether he wanted to add fire to this already chaotic world.
Before he could figure it out, Meeks' next words made him even more puzzled: "Get ready, we're going back soon."
"Do you think the fight between them will come to an end soon?" If so, where did Meeks see it? Anyway, Jason didn't see it at all.
And if it wasn't for this, why did Meeks, who had just faced the expulsion of 'Mikes' and was still unwilling to leave, be willing to leave all of a sudden.
"Does it matter what the outcome is?" Meeks wasn't surprised either side got what they wanted in the end.
And he wanted to leave more because: "I never thought that 'I' would look like this after being captured by love."
At first, he thought that even in the description of The Flash, 'Mikes' would be good everywhere, but only looking at the current situation in this world, there is a question mark on how good the other party is.
He originally thought that even if there was such a thing as love, the current state of the world was the best evidence that the other party was not bound.
He thought...
Through this meeting, 'Meeks' showed a completely different situation from what he thought.
The other party's hesitation, the other party's tangled performance, the other party's gesture of being trapped by "love"...
The outcome of this world is no longer important to Meeks, because he sees 'his own' failure.
'The Meeks' care too much about them, and being able to succeed by caring and loving is the prerogative of superheroes, not theirs.
Although Meeks did not say these things, Jason also guessed a little of what the other party was thinking by virtue of Meeks' attitude.
But this made him even more confused: "I thought you cared about him."
So now knowing that the opponent might lose, why do you still have to leave? Shouldn't you stay and help the opponent win?
"Some wins are more uncomfortable than losing, and some lives are better than dead."
The current 'Micks' is in such a state. It was a good choice to turn the world and fate upside down. It could have represented a new start, but the bad thing is that 'Micks' remembered those Things that should be forgotten.
Maybe 'Meeks' looks good now, but Meeks knows that the other side is stepping towards self-destruction.
And what destroys him is not force or magic, but love, which is the most beautiful thing in the eyes of others.
It's not that Meeks can't help him, but you can help people, but you can't help your heart.
Meeks is a "self-loving" guy, but he's not one to die for 'himself'.
Everything was wrong from the beginning, their meeting was wrong, their love was wrong, everything was wrong, so the end of eternity is the best choice.
He said he wanted Jason to prepare, but in fact, not long after he finished speaking, Meeks dragged Jason away without even saying hello.
When the other party left, 'Micks' glanced in their direction, with a smile or cry expression on his face.
He stood quietly where Karl left, and the beast in his heart roared again, this time perhaps targeting himself who was hesitant.
He obviously has so much cruelty in his heart, so much aloofness, so much ruthlessness, how could he let himself go to such a point.
Superheroes are really a bunch of big/troublesome/troublesome people.
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After returning to the original world, the first thing that catches the eye is Lucifer's half-smile face.
For a moment, Meeks thought about a lot of things, but the last thing he said was: "You arranged this?"
Afterwards, before Lucifer could answer, he had already convicted the other party, and then asked, "Why?"
"I just let you see that you 'yourself' made a choice." By the way, I want you to know how unnecessary love is for us.
As for sending Jason over in the pretense of sending a helper, it was also to show the other party how sad Meeks, who fell into "love", would be.
It's not that Lucifer thinks there is anything between Jason and Meeks, it's just that they are too close to each other, and it's better to prevent some things from happening.
If the protection can be done well from the beginning, then naturally there is no need for more troublesome post-disaster reconstruction.
Lucifer thought a lot.Meeks didn't appreciate it at all.He even glanced at the other party full of suspicion, thinking that the other 'Meeks' lost his mind because of love, might it be because the other party did something secretly.
After all, this explanation is more acceptable to Meeks than who "I" will really love.
Glancing at Meeks' suspicious eyes, Lucifer felt that he was going to die wronged: "Don't blame people casually, and do you think I can control this kind of thing?"
Even if he is as powerful as a god, he cannot control his emotions.
If you insist on talking about Cupid's golden arrow of love, it is not so much love as demagogy.
It is difficult for human beings to resist the temptation imposed by the gods, so naturally they are deeply in love and cannot extricate themselves.
But for an existence as cold as 'Mikes' to a certain extent, even the power of a god cannot make the other party feel "love".
"Hmph!" Meeks, who watched the 'myself' affected by love in another world, was in a bad mood, and after a cold snort, he said mockingly, "You're so stupid!"
I just don't know if he is talking about the uninvited Lord of Hell, or the 'self' from another world.
Lucifer, who noticed that Meeks was in a very upset mood, should have retreated strategically first, and waited for the other party to calm down before talking about anything.
But there are some things that really can't wait, for example, the guy who is still planning to deal with Meeks in the face of Bruce Wayne.
Lucifer, who had vowed to watch the show before and let Meeks stand the test, couldn't help but slap himself in the face before the test started, and rushed to give Meeks a spoiler.
As for being cruel and unpredictable, Lucifer didn't hold on to Meeks for more than three seconds.
Lucifer, who couldn't wait to give Meeks a spoiler and helped deal with the analysis by the way, got three consecutive rejections from Meeks before he even opened his mouth.
"No need, no need, get out!"
"Don't refuse so quickly, don't be in a hurry, Superman and the others are quite in a hurry."
As soon as Lucifer finished speaking, Meeks was in another world not long ago, watching how Meeks was "damaged" by Superman and others, and he almost opened his mouth to say something: "I don't care about him. "
Anyway, Meeks' attitude towards those superheroes is not to say that he avoids snakes and scorpions, but he definitely doesn't want to see them in a short time.
But the current situation is that Batman has no time to wait for Meeks' "short time" to pass.
Meeks is also very aware of this, so the more he looks at Lucifer, the more he feels that Lucifer looks like he needs to be beaten.
Whenever this time, Meeks especially hopes that he is the kind of melee fighter who can take away a Lucifer with a single punch.
"Tsk, let's talk."
Although his heart was full of impatience, Meeks still decided to listen to what Lucifer wanted to say.
And Meeks' attitude made Lucifer laugh angrily.
Although he took the initiative to find him, he is still the only Lord of Hell anyway, so it's not that cheap.
Whenever he faced Meeks, Lucifer would deeply understand what it means, what is rushed is not a business, and what is sent to the door is worthless.
But he has experienced it so many times, but he still makes old mistakes with Meeks.
If it weren't for the fact that Lucifer was created by the Creator God himself, and there was no previous life at all, he couldn't help but wonder if he owed Meeks too much in the previous life, so he came to repay the debt in this life.
But even if he really had a so-called past life, the Eastern theory of reincarnation should not be able to control him, the Western Lord of Hell.
So it really is the little bastard Meeks, who doesn't take the Lord of Hell seriously, right?
This is the choice made by 'Mikes' after a long time of hard thinking.
"You have this ability, let them hate me."
In fairness, 'Meeks' was actually somewhat resistant to having nothing to do with them.Regardless of how categorical what he said, he just didn't want it in his heart.Otherwise, why didn't he just wipe out all those people who might affect him when he changed his fate line.
He didn't do this because of the reluctance that was never made public from the beginning to the end, but actually existed.
The strongest emotion in this world is nothing but love and hate.
But he doesn't want their love anymore, so let them hate him.
A group of superheroes who don't know how to hate people all hate him. Isn't this the best fate and entanglement between them.
Maybe they should have hated him. If they had never had such a relationship, the enemy would be the most likely identity between them.
A bunch of good guys, and a bad guy, that's how it should be.
"Are you sure?" Meeks always felt that this was not the result the other party really wanted, or he felt that if all this was really achieved, 'Meeks' would regret it.
He saw too many emotions in the other party that did not belong to him. Is this the 'Mikes' transformed by love?
From Meeks' point of view, it was pitiful and pathetic.
Even if he already has the ability to manipulate the fate of a world, 'Mix' is still manipulated by those useless loves.
Believe it or not, the hesitation flashed in the eyes of 'Micks' after he asked back, isn't it the best proof of his opinion of Meeks.
"Maybe what I should do is not to make them stop loving you, but to make you stop loving them." Meeks said seriously, "Believe me, that is the best arrangement."
Although this is the best arrangement, it is also an arrangement that 'Mix' will never choose.
Things were exactly as Meeks expected, 'Meeks' rejected his proposal without even thinking about it, and the idea of making them hate him, as well as the intention to drive Meeks away, followed this rejection. Quietly hide.
'Mikes', who came and went in a hurry, left without disturbing anyone when he came.
But Jason, who watched from the beginning to the end, really couldn't understand the attitude of these two people towards each other.
What he couldn't understand more than his attitude was whether Meeks wanted to help the other party, or whether he wanted to add fire to this already chaotic world.
Before he could figure it out, Meeks' next words made him even more puzzled: "Get ready, we're going back soon."
"Do you think the fight between them will come to an end soon?" If so, where did Meeks see it? Anyway, Jason didn't see it at all.
And if it wasn't for this, why did Meeks, who had just faced the expulsion of 'Mikes' and was still unwilling to leave, be willing to leave all of a sudden.
"Does it matter what the outcome is?" Meeks wasn't surprised either side got what they wanted in the end.
And he wanted to leave more because: "I never thought that 'I' would look like this after being captured by love."
At first, he thought that even in the description of The Flash, 'Mikes' would be good everywhere, but only looking at the current situation in this world, there is a question mark on how good the other party is.
He originally thought that even if there was such a thing as love, the current state of the world was the best evidence that the other party was not bound.
He thought...
Through this meeting, 'Meeks' showed a completely different situation from what he thought.
The other party's hesitation, the other party's tangled performance, the other party's gesture of being trapped by "love"...
The outcome of this world is no longer important to Meeks, because he sees 'his own' failure.
'The Meeks' care too much about them, and being able to succeed by caring and loving is the prerogative of superheroes, not theirs.
Although Meeks did not say these things, Jason also guessed a little of what the other party was thinking by virtue of Meeks' attitude.
But this made him even more confused: "I thought you cared about him."
So now knowing that the opponent might lose, why do you still have to leave? Shouldn't you stay and help the opponent win?
"Some wins are more uncomfortable than losing, and some lives are better than dead."
The current 'Micks' is in such a state. It was a good choice to turn the world and fate upside down. It could have represented a new start, but the bad thing is that 'Micks' remembered those Things that should be forgotten.
Maybe 'Meeks' looks good now, but Meeks knows that the other side is stepping towards self-destruction.
And what destroys him is not force or magic, but love, which is the most beautiful thing in the eyes of others.
It's not that Meeks can't help him, but you can help people, but you can't help your heart.
Meeks is a "self-loving" guy, but he's not one to die for 'himself'.
Everything was wrong from the beginning, their meeting was wrong, their love was wrong, everything was wrong, so the end of eternity is the best choice.
He said he wanted Jason to prepare, but in fact, not long after he finished speaking, Meeks dragged Jason away without even saying hello.
When the other party left, 'Micks' glanced in their direction, with a smile or cry expression on his face.
He stood quietly where Karl left, and the beast in his heart roared again, this time perhaps targeting himself who was hesitant.
He obviously has so much cruelty in his heart, so much aloofness, so much ruthlessness, how could he let himself go to such a point.
Superheroes are really a bunch of big/troublesome/troublesome people.
————————————————————
After returning to the original world, the first thing that catches the eye is Lucifer's half-smile face.
For a moment, Meeks thought about a lot of things, but the last thing he said was: "You arranged this?"
Afterwards, before Lucifer could answer, he had already convicted the other party, and then asked, "Why?"
"I just let you see that you 'yourself' made a choice." By the way, I want you to know how unnecessary love is for us.
As for sending Jason over in the pretense of sending a helper, it was also to show the other party how sad Meeks, who fell into "love", would be.
It's not that Lucifer thinks there is anything between Jason and Meeks, it's just that they are too close to each other, and it's better to prevent some things from happening.
If the protection can be done well from the beginning, then naturally there is no need for more troublesome post-disaster reconstruction.
Lucifer thought a lot.Meeks didn't appreciate it at all.He even glanced at the other party full of suspicion, thinking that the other 'Meeks' lost his mind because of love, might it be because the other party did something secretly.
After all, this explanation is more acceptable to Meeks than who "I" will really love.
Glancing at Meeks' suspicious eyes, Lucifer felt that he was going to die wronged: "Don't blame people casually, and do you think I can control this kind of thing?"
Even if he is as powerful as a god, he cannot control his emotions.
If you insist on talking about Cupid's golden arrow of love, it is not so much love as demagogy.
It is difficult for human beings to resist the temptation imposed by the gods, so naturally they are deeply in love and cannot extricate themselves.
But for an existence as cold as 'Mikes' to a certain extent, even the power of a god cannot make the other party feel "love".
"Hmph!" Meeks, who watched the 'myself' affected by love in another world, was in a bad mood, and after a cold snort, he said mockingly, "You're so stupid!"
I just don't know if he is talking about the uninvited Lord of Hell, or the 'self' from another world.
Lucifer, who noticed that Meeks was in a very upset mood, should have retreated strategically first, and waited for the other party to calm down before talking about anything.
But there are some things that really can't wait, for example, the guy who is still planning to deal with Meeks in the face of Bruce Wayne.
Lucifer, who had vowed to watch the show before and let Meeks stand the test, couldn't help but slap himself in the face before the test started, and rushed to give Meeks a spoiler.
As for being cruel and unpredictable, Lucifer didn't hold on to Meeks for more than three seconds.
Lucifer, who couldn't wait to give Meeks a spoiler and helped deal with the analysis by the way, got three consecutive rejections from Meeks before he even opened his mouth.
"No need, no need, get out!"
"Don't refuse so quickly, don't be in a hurry, Superman and the others are quite in a hurry."
As soon as Lucifer finished speaking, Meeks was in another world not long ago, watching how Meeks was "damaged" by Superman and others, and he almost opened his mouth to say something: "I don't care about him. "
Anyway, Meeks' attitude towards those superheroes is not to say that he avoids snakes and scorpions, but he definitely doesn't want to see them in a short time.
But the current situation is that Batman has no time to wait for Meeks' "short time" to pass.
Meeks is also very aware of this, so the more he looks at Lucifer, the more he feels that Lucifer looks like he needs to be beaten.
Whenever this time, Meeks especially hopes that he is the kind of melee fighter who can take away a Lucifer with a single punch.
"Tsk, let's talk."
Although his heart was full of impatience, Meeks still decided to listen to what Lucifer wanted to say.
And Meeks' attitude made Lucifer laugh angrily.
Although he took the initiative to find him, he is still the only Lord of Hell anyway, so it's not that cheap.
Whenever he faced Meeks, Lucifer would deeply understand what it means, what is rushed is not a business, and what is sent to the door is worthless.
But he has experienced it so many times, but he still makes old mistakes with Meeks.
If it weren't for the fact that Lucifer was created by the Creator God himself, and there was no previous life at all, he couldn't help but wonder if he owed Meeks too much in the previous life, so he came to repay the debt in this life.
But even if he really had a so-called past life, the Eastern theory of reincarnation should not be able to control him, the Western Lord of Hell.
So it really is the little bastard Meeks, who doesn't take the Lord of Hell seriously, right?
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