1186 A not easy conversation(2/2)
It would be terrible if a person completely forgot his past.
"Who can say for sure about this kind of thing?"
Wayne said very casually.
He did not dare to make any guarantees, because none of this could be easily determined.
"Look at your old friend, there are as many bad things in a world as there are good things in it.
Create more beautiful memories now, while you are at least sure of who you are.
This may give you strength when you are confused."
Cassius glanced at Karasim.
He wasn't too familiar with Karashim, but at least he was a little more familiar with it than the other Nephalem.
After all, Karasim is a non-barbarian recognized by Bul-Katho.
It was even regarded as one of Bulkesso's trump cards.
There is certainly reason for such a monk to be valued and even curious by Cassius.
"Wouldn't this turn into some more negative emotions when you lose those good memories?
For example, that poisonous king Joriz who did everything hastily?"
Wayne said.
His words somewhat sounded like he was deliberately stirring up trouble.
"Ahem, I have to say that Joe Ritz's original intention was good, but the method he chose was too naive and ridiculous."
Cassius looked a little embarrassed.
There have been many people among the barbarians who corrupted themselves into demons.
Cassius had no intention of covering up this fact.
There's nothing to hide.
Barbarians are not as rare as mages and crusaders, nor are they spellcasters who specialize in willpower and soul.
Even among those barbarian ancestors who have become legends, none of them would dare to arrogantly say that they have never wavered.
In that situation back then, it was probably just because they didn't even have the qualifications to waver.
Everything was terrible at that time, and most of the savages were running around just to fill their stomachs.
Perhaps the most negative emotions of the barbarians at that time were just for the difficult living environment.
"Naive and ridiculous? Well, it's just that I sometimes think innocence is the best quality when facing the devil.
As long as an innocent person is not coaxed by the devil into doing anything he regrets, then it is impossible for an innocent person to be corrupted by words."
Wayne has not commented on Joe Rizzi's case.
At this time, the monks had begun to disperse.
Before the next training, the monk apprentices still have time to rest.
"Master Wayne, I haven't seen you for a long time.
When I saw you this time, I was very happy that I didn’t find any injuries on your body.”
Ah Fu greeted Wayne from a distance.
Facing Afu's greetings, Wayne's originally stiff expression softened a bit.
There was even a smile on the corner of his mouth.
"Afu, seeing how you look now, I'm happy for you too.
You now have something you like, which makes me happier than me defeating those villains again."
Wayne said to Afu.
Ah Fu can be said to be the most important person in his life.
He used to be extremely worried about Ah Fu's safety.
After all, it can't be said that Batman's actions in the past were flawless.
At that time, Wayne had the power to protect himself, but Ah Fu was just a veteran who had been on the battlefield.
Not to mention facing the devil, even a few unscrupulous gangsters may pose a fatal threat to Ah Fu.
In that state, Wayne certainly couldn't feel completely at ease.
But now he may have a whole new set of worries.
Ah Fu has the opportunity to become stronger, so will Ah Fu become a threat to the world?
To be honest, Wayne is not very willing to consider such an issue.
But looking at Ah Fu, who was now much stronger than before, Wayne realized that this question had been put in front of him.
Fortunately, he knew Ah Fu very well, and his own existence was Ah Fu's biggest weakness.
Now he even suddenly felt some of the feelings between Bulcaso and Li Min.
Have a partner you know and trust to grow stronger with you!
Then when encountering any danger, there is someone who can stand up and stop him from going into the abyss!
Wayne felt that this seemed to be the best outcome for him!
"Wayne, I feel like you are thinking about something.
But I have to remind you that there is basically no restraint between monks and barbarians."
Cassius said somewhat inappropriately.
He has seen too many people and things.
Back then, although he spent most of his time fighting with Orak and Kultur for the continuation of the barbarians.
But the migration routes of barbarians did not always pass through uninhabited places.
When dealing with other people, Cassius has seen a lot of bad things and stupid things.
"I know, but doesn't this also mean that monks and barbarians can be evenly matched when they are about the same strength?"
Wayne said.
These words showed Cassius his determination.
"If you plan to take a monk to the secret realm, it's best to go to Orek.
Orek can provide you with a secret realm suitable for you to connect with those combat-related skills.
The secret realm of the three ancestors and Orek's secret realm are completely different.
You must make it clear to Orek before you open the secret realm."
Cassius gave what he thought was the best advice based on what he knew about the situation.
Cassius himself didn't know if Wayne would listen to this reminder.
But at least it won't bring bad results.
"Thank you very much, but I have to ask Karashim, the legendary monk.
How long does it take for Ah Fu to undergo training before he can truly become a warrior monk?"
There was a hint of joy in Wayne's voice.
He could feel that there was no Nephalem blood in Ah Fu's body.
This means that Ah Fu has not truly become a warrior monk.
"You can really only get the answer to this matter from Karasim and the others.
After all, how the monks plan to hand over the power of the Nephalem bloodline to their apprentices is their business."
Cassius realized that there seemed to be no way he could provide any more help.
He just looked at Ah Fu, who had come closer and still maintained a certain elegance.
Chapter completed!