Blame me for being too attractive
Chapter 82
With Lucifer's ability, he can see at a glance not only the soul of Meeks, but also the blood relationship that belongs to the flesh/body.
But Lucifer doesn't really care about this blood relationship. After all, after Meeks has digested that power, these earthly relationships will naturally be severed.
I have never heard of any god, and there are a series of ordinary relatives behind him.
And to a certain extent, this is also a measure taken by the rules to avoid favoritism by the high-ranking people.
But Lucifer thinks this way and ignores blood relationship so naturally because he has never been a mortal, and he has no such thing as mortal relationship since he was born.
But even so, when he had never fallen into the sky, he was full of admiration and admiration for the aloof Creator.
And for so many years, even though he was in hell, occasionally he glanced at the world, enough for him to see a lot of "fireworks in the world".
Humans have never been a perfect race. In fact, no race in this world is perfect, but it is undeniable that human beings are far more emotional than other races.
So in the face of Meeks' coldness, Lucifer really couldn't restrain his curiosity.
Even those antisocial personalities always care about something.But Meeks, he really doesn't seem to care about anything, even if it's his relatives by blood, once his interests are touched, he seems to give up immediately.
Or in other words, even if they had never touched anything, Meeks had no intention of being close to their family at all.
"Among them, isn't there a single person who can impress you at all?"
Hearing this, Meeks subconsciously glanced at Jason, but his answer did not change because of this glance: "Why should I be moved by others?"
Is it because I am not beautiful enough, or I am tired of loving myself, and I want to love others, and I feel guilty.
Then, Meeks turned back and asked: "Is it possible that the famous Lord of Hell is an existence that can be easily moved by others?"
Speaking of this, Meeks couldn't help flashing a trace of disgust in his eyes, "If this is the case, then you are too disappointing."
Lucifer, who was suddenly disappointed, felt that he had been wronged to death.
He was obviously asking the other party, why did he become so easy to be moved by others, what is this all about!
"All right, all right, I can't say enough about you, can all the brats say that now?"
This is the second time Lucifer has called him "little brat". In order to prevent the other party from having a third chance to say it, Meeks frowned and said unkindly, "Who are you calling him a little brat!"
Although he was indeed the youngest among the people present, there was absolutely no need for the name "little brat" to appear.
After realizing Meeks' dislike, Lucifer didn't deliberately use this title to tease him.
After all, they are cubs, so they cannot be bullied too much.
In this world, Lucifer, a "good young man" who is very conscious of "respecting the old and loving the young", has no idea that his self in another world has any animal thoughts about the cubs in his eyes.
But even if he knew it, thinking about it carefully, it didn't seem to be an unacceptable thing. After all, looking at this face, without a little reverie, it seemed to be inferior to a beast.
Seeing that the two people from the hell department formed a group of their own, shutting everyone out when they talked, Jason couldn't help raising his eyebrows.
From the state of these two people, he can't see the bad relationship between himself and the Lord of Hell that Meeks complained to him before.Instead, they look more like a friend or foe than a pure enemy.
It may not reach the level of absolute friends, but it is not an enemy either.
Lucifer, who stopped teasing the cubs, glanced at Bruce and the others, and said to Meeks: "Whether you are willing to pay the price or not, as long as you want to go home, you can come to me for help at any time. I'm waiting for you in hell."
When the voice fell to the ground, Lucifer's figure instantly dissipated without leaving a trace.
Seeing how he left so gracefully, Meeks felt that he was so hungry, it would be great when his magic level could reach this level.That way, you don't have to travel so hard.
Jason patted Meeks who was staring at the place where Lucifer disappeared, "I'm back."
"I'm not distracted." Meeks muttered in a low voice. Then, he perfectly ignored the unjust Batman and Bruce, looked at Jason and assured him: "Actually, Lucifer is not necessarily needed. If you agree, I have a way to bring you back to my world."
It's just that this method is definitely not as simple as letting Lucifer make a move.And according to Meeks' current strength, not to mention that the chance of success is not 100%, even if it is the process of going back, it must be accompanied by certain risks.
Jason looked at this heartless kid with surprise, "You just said you wouldn't be moved by anyone."
And now they continue to invite him, what are the meanings of this.
"I'm not impressed, is there any conflict with me wanting you to accompany me home?" Meeks looked as if it should be taken for granted, as if the unreasonable person was Jason.
But please forgive Jason, he really doesn't understand the logic of Meeks.
But Meeks thinks his logic is very simple. He admires Jason, so he hopes that Jason will go home with him, which is a good thing for him.As for the moving Lucifer said, he asked if he would sacrifice himself for others, how could this be considered the same thing.
Seeing that the two juniors with different views are about to be confused by the logic of the other party, they just feel a little funny in their helplessness for being unjust to Batman.
Meeks and Jason seem to have similar ways of handling certain things, but in fact their logic of handling things is completely different.
When Meeks wanted to kill someone, it was often because the other party made him unhappy, or he didn't like the other party, or he wanted to use it to achieve some purpose.
But when Jason wanted to kill someone, it was often because the other person was a bad person, or because he wanted to protect someone.
It seems that the end result is the same, they all killed someone, but in fact everything is completely different in nature.
But what's very interesting is that, even though they were so different in nature at the beginning, the two of them can always reach the same goal in the end, which has to be said to be a kind of fate.
I just don't know whether the fate between the two of them will end in this world or continue in another world.
"You haven't told me yet, do you agree or not?" Meeks asked again.
In the matter of abducting Jason, Meeks had a rare patience.
But believe him, this patience will never stand up to repeated rejections.
Speaking of which, Jason has already rejected him several times. If he had to be replaced by someone else, he would probably have been made a puppet by Meeks long ago.
Surprisingly, this time Jason didn't immediately reject Meeks, but he didn't agree either.
"What does silence mean?" Meeks, who felt that he was in sight of victory, immediately sweetened his smile by more than one degree, and kept asking Jason, not caring that Bruce and the others were still there.
As for Bruce and the others, watching the two children, one kept asking questions and the other walked out without clear rejection, they just felt a bit of an old father's bitterness welling up in their hearts for no reason.
"It seems that your little bird is going to fly away with others." Bruce couldn't help but teased Batman.
Unrighteous Batman looked at the direction in which the two disappeared. He knew very well that Jason would never choose to leave if the world was still the same as before.But now, maybe leaving is not a bad thing, after all, it doesn't mean that if you leave, you will never come back.
And when Jason was with Meeks, he smiled very brightly. That smile even made him think of that skinny boy bouncing around him in a Robin uniform many years ago.
But while comforted by Jason's happiness, the unjust Batman also inevitably has some worries, which mainly stem from Meeks' character.
Meeks is really an existence that is difficult for people to describe as a "good boy", and his emotions are too complicated and changeable. In many cases, the unjust Batman actually doesn't understand. How do you feel about Jason?
A like-minded friend, a good playmate, an all-round housekeeper, a qualified subordinate, or even someone worth wooing...
Unrighteous Batman can't understand it. In fact, few people can understand Meeks' mind.
Because sometimes his emotions are really no different from those of a child, and they change too much. If you use the thinking of an adult, sometimes it is difficult to understand the child's thinking.
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After getting out of the sight of Batman and the others, Jason asked Meeks who kept asking questions, "If I agree, how are you going to take me away?"
Meeks smiled with a bit of complacency and pride: "Did I tell you that I am actually an existence that can divide the authority of hell with Lucifer?"
Of course, this can divide authority, and maybe add a future as a prefix, but this is not important to Meeks, after all, it will be a matter of time.
Jason was a little surprised when he heard this, but felt that it was just right.After all, if he didn't have enough strength, the Lord of Hell wouldn't be as amiable as he appeared just now.
But don't say that Lucifer is kind because Meeks is a cub.
Although Jason wasn't someone like Constantine who dealt with hell every day, he had heard about Lucifer.
No matter which version of Lucifer it is, it is not a good thing.
And even if it is "respecting the old and loving the young", at most Lucifer will not harm the cubs, and there will never be such a teasing and pampering situation like treating Meeks.
But if all of this is added with the premise that Meeks can divide the power of hell with Lucifer as a premise, then it won't make people feel awkward.
No matter how proud a person is, they will never look down on beings like themselves, because to some extent, looking down on each other also means looking down on themselves.
Sometimes two people with too great a difference in power, especially in a place like hell, will behave very cruelly and realistically in the way they get along socially.
But Lucifer doesn't really care about this blood relationship. After all, after Meeks has digested that power, these earthly relationships will naturally be severed.
I have never heard of any god, and there are a series of ordinary relatives behind him.
And to a certain extent, this is also a measure taken by the rules to avoid favoritism by the high-ranking people.
But Lucifer thinks this way and ignores blood relationship so naturally because he has never been a mortal, and he has no such thing as mortal relationship since he was born.
But even so, when he had never fallen into the sky, he was full of admiration and admiration for the aloof Creator.
And for so many years, even though he was in hell, occasionally he glanced at the world, enough for him to see a lot of "fireworks in the world".
Humans have never been a perfect race. In fact, no race in this world is perfect, but it is undeniable that human beings are far more emotional than other races.
So in the face of Meeks' coldness, Lucifer really couldn't restrain his curiosity.
Even those antisocial personalities always care about something.But Meeks, he really doesn't seem to care about anything, even if it's his relatives by blood, once his interests are touched, he seems to give up immediately.
Or in other words, even if they had never touched anything, Meeks had no intention of being close to their family at all.
"Among them, isn't there a single person who can impress you at all?"
Hearing this, Meeks subconsciously glanced at Jason, but his answer did not change because of this glance: "Why should I be moved by others?"
Is it because I am not beautiful enough, or I am tired of loving myself, and I want to love others, and I feel guilty.
Then, Meeks turned back and asked: "Is it possible that the famous Lord of Hell is an existence that can be easily moved by others?"
Speaking of this, Meeks couldn't help flashing a trace of disgust in his eyes, "If this is the case, then you are too disappointing."
Lucifer, who was suddenly disappointed, felt that he had been wronged to death.
He was obviously asking the other party, why did he become so easy to be moved by others, what is this all about!
"All right, all right, I can't say enough about you, can all the brats say that now?"
This is the second time Lucifer has called him "little brat". In order to prevent the other party from having a third chance to say it, Meeks frowned and said unkindly, "Who are you calling him a little brat!"
Although he was indeed the youngest among the people present, there was absolutely no need for the name "little brat" to appear.
After realizing Meeks' dislike, Lucifer didn't deliberately use this title to tease him.
After all, they are cubs, so they cannot be bullied too much.
In this world, Lucifer, a "good young man" who is very conscious of "respecting the old and loving the young", has no idea that his self in another world has any animal thoughts about the cubs in his eyes.
But even if he knew it, thinking about it carefully, it didn't seem to be an unacceptable thing. After all, looking at this face, without a little reverie, it seemed to be inferior to a beast.
Seeing that the two people from the hell department formed a group of their own, shutting everyone out when they talked, Jason couldn't help raising his eyebrows.
From the state of these two people, he can't see the bad relationship between himself and the Lord of Hell that Meeks complained to him before.Instead, they look more like a friend or foe than a pure enemy.
It may not reach the level of absolute friends, but it is not an enemy either.
Lucifer, who stopped teasing the cubs, glanced at Bruce and the others, and said to Meeks: "Whether you are willing to pay the price or not, as long as you want to go home, you can come to me for help at any time. I'm waiting for you in hell."
When the voice fell to the ground, Lucifer's figure instantly dissipated without leaving a trace.
Seeing how he left so gracefully, Meeks felt that he was so hungry, it would be great when his magic level could reach this level.That way, you don't have to travel so hard.
Jason patted Meeks who was staring at the place where Lucifer disappeared, "I'm back."
"I'm not distracted." Meeks muttered in a low voice. Then, he perfectly ignored the unjust Batman and Bruce, looked at Jason and assured him: "Actually, Lucifer is not necessarily needed. If you agree, I have a way to bring you back to my world."
It's just that this method is definitely not as simple as letting Lucifer make a move.And according to Meeks' current strength, not to mention that the chance of success is not 100%, even if it is the process of going back, it must be accompanied by certain risks.
Jason looked at this heartless kid with surprise, "You just said you wouldn't be moved by anyone."
And now they continue to invite him, what are the meanings of this.
"I'm not impressed, is there any conflict with me wanting you to accompany me home?" Meeks looked as if it should be taken for granted, as if the unreasonable person was Jason.
But please forgive Jason, he really doesn't understand the logic of Meeks.
But Meeks thinks his logic is very simple. He admires Jason, so he hopes that Jason will go home with him, which is a good thing for him.As for the moving Lucifer said, he asked if he would sacrifice himself for others, how could this be considered the same thing.
Seeing that the two juniors with different views are about to be confused by the logic of the other party, they just feel a little funny in their helplessness for being unjust to Batman.
Meeks and Jason seem to have similar ways of handling certain things, but in fact their logic of handling things is completely different.
When Meeks wanted to kill someone, it was often because the other party made him unhappy, or he didn't like the other party, or he wanted to use it to achieve some purpose.
But when Jason wanted to kill someone, it was often because the other person was a bad person, or because he wanted to protect someone.
It seems that the end result is the same, they all killed someone, but in fact everything is completely different in nature.
But what's very interesting is that, even though they were so different in nature at the beginning, the two of them can always reach the same goal in the end, which has to be said to be a kind of fate.
I just don't know whether the fate between the two of them will end in this world or continue in another world.
"You haven't told me yet, do you agree or not?" Meeks asked again.
In the matter of abducting Jason, Meeks had a rare patience.
But believe him, this patience will never stand up to repeated rejections.
Speaking of which, Jason has already rejected him several times. If he had to be replaced by someone else, he would probably have been made a puppet by Meeks long ago.
Surprisingly, this time Jason didn't immediately reject Meeks, but he didn't agree either.
"What does silence mean?" Meeks, who felt that he was in sight of victory, immediately sweetened his smile by more than one degree, and kept asking Jason, not caring that Bruce and the others were still there.
As for Bruce and the others, watching the two children, one kept asking questions and the other walked out without clear rejection, they just felt a bit of an old father's bitterness welling up in their hearts for no reason.
"It seems that your little bird is going to fly away with others." Bruce couldn't help but teased Batman.
Unrighteous Batman looked at the direction in which the two disappeared. He knew very well that Jason would never choose to leave if the world was still the same as before.But now, maybe leaving is not a bad thing, after all, it doesn't mean that if you leave, you will never come back.
And when Jason was with Meeks, he smiled very brightly. That smile even made him think of that skinny boy bouncing around him in a Robin uniform many years ago.
But while comforted by Jason's happiness, the unjust Batman also inevitably has some worries, which mainly stem from Meeks' character.
Meeks is really an existence that is difficult for people to describe as a "good boy", and his emotions are too complicated and changeable. In many cases, the unjust Batman actually doesn't understand. How do you feel about Jason?
A like-minded friend, a good playmate, an all-round housekeeper, a qualified subordinate, or even someone worth wooing...
Unrighteous Batman can't understand it. In fact, few people can understand Meeks' mind.
Because sometimes his emotions are really no different from those of a child, and they change too much. If you use the thinking of an adult, sometimes it is difficult to understand the child's thinking.
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After getting out of the sight of Batman and the others, Jason asked Meeks who kept asking questions, "If I agree, how are you going to take me away?"
Meeks smiled with a bit of complacency and pride: "Did I tell you that I am actually an existence that can divide the authority of hell with Lucifer?"
Of course, this can divide authority, and maybe add a future as a prefix, but this is not important to Meeks, after all, it will be a matter of time.
Jason was a little surprised when he heard this, but felt that it was just right.After all, if he didn't have enough strength, the Lord of Hell wouldn't be as amiable as he appeared just now.
But don't say that Lucifer is kind because Meeks is a cub.
Although Jason wasn't someone like Constantine who dealt with hell every day, he had heard about Lucifer.
No matter which version of Lucifer it is, it is not a good thing.
And even if it is "respecting the old and loving the young", at most Lucifer will not harm the cubs, and there will never be such a teasing and pampering situation like treating Meeks.
But if all of this is added with the premise that Meeks can divide the power of hell with Lucifer as a premise, then it won't make people feel awkward.
No matter how proud a person is, they will never look down on beings like themselves, because to some extent, looking down on each other also means looking down on themselves.
Sometimes two people with too great a difference in power, especially in a place like hell, will behave very cruelly and realistically in the way they get along socially.
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