Chapter 2731 Connotation(2/2)
Angel: "The leather scroll of the Sunlight Temple is mine. I will lend it to you once, and the price you need to repay is actually the price of using the solar leather scroll once. However, if you use my leather scroll,
You have found so many people to use it and get benefits, so according to the default exchange principle of the wizarding world, the price you pay must also be added together."
Angel paused and said something that made Doakes feel extremely cruel: "So, the price you need to pay is actually more than before."
Doakes's eyes were stunned, as if he had been struck by lightning.
Angel continued: "Of course, if you go to negotiate, you will have merit in the negotiation. Therefore, if you distribute according to work, you can also get some benefits, and I will not owe you anything."
Doakes still hadn't come back to his senses, his mind was still thinking about Angel's words just now.
Although he always felt that those words were a bit convoluted and a bit wrong, but if he thought about it carefully, how could anyone who repays a debt use the creditor's things to make money in front of the creditor and still want to return the money earned to the creditor to offset the debt?
debt?
It might work secretly, but it's a bit bad in person.
Doakes can now think clearly about the relationship. This is not a difficult logic to understand, but why did he feel that what he did was right in the first place?
Doakes kept looking back, and in the memory picture, he saw the pitiful eyes of the Black Earl; he also saw and heard the meaningful persuasion of the wise master; he also saw Angel digging a hole with a smile, and then
Adding fuel to the flames... When Doakes thought it was over, the memory review still didn't stop.
Soon, the memory recall stopped at the last scene.
Doakes looked at...himself in disbelief. Yes, in the last picture, it was Doakes himself.
It's just that Doakes feels this is strange to him.
In the picture - Doakes is looking at the descending temple, feeling the effect of the holy light washing the spiritual sea. His expression is full of expectation, enjoyment, and piety.
But Doakes clearly remembered that he was enjoying it physically at that time, but his mind and heart were in pain and suffering. When he thought that this was a mysterious leather scroll, he was almost scared to death. How could he show such an expression of joy?
Soon, Doakes in the picture turned around, as if he was looking at himself. But in fact, Doakes knew that at that time, he was actually looking at the Sunlight Temple Scroll floating in mid-air.
At that time, Doakes' expression was one of despair, and he almost knelt down to beg for mercy.
But Doakes in the picture is yearning, yearning, and happy.
This is obviously inconsistent with Doakes' memory.
Was his memory confused, or did he really show such an expression at that time?
When Doakes felt confused, Doakes in the picture slowly looked down. This time, Doakes in the picture was really looking at Doakes himself.
This feeling is very strange, looking at yourself?
Doakes saw himself in the picture, and after looking at each other for a few seconds, he suddenly showed a sly smile.
Immediately afterwards, the screen shattered and disappeared.
But soon, the picture was reorganized again. The scene was still the same as before, but this time, the behavior of Doakes in the picture was consistent with the behavior of Doakes in the memory.
Worry, heartache, suffering, despair...these expressions reappear one by one on Doakes' face in the picture.
Seeing these two completely different memories, Doakes already had a vague understanding.
In fact, they are all themselves.
It's just that one is external and the other is internal. And the internal self is actually the subconscious, or... the embodiment of inspiration and talent.
Therefore, the answer he was pursuing turned out to be himself.
After thinking about this, Doakes somewhat understood why he had not reacted. Obviously the Black Earl gave the hint, the wise master also hinted, and Angel even directly stated it, but he was obsessed with his own logic.
inside.
It's not that he can't remember it, but that his subconscious mind has clouded his thinking.
Why is this so?
Is it a sequelae of the advancement of talent? Or does the subconscious really think that being in debt is what is best for oneself?
Chapter completed!