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275 Paradise Lost 3

I opened my mouth and said: "Of course, only..."

However, I was a bit speechless.

There is a voice in my heart denying it, is it really not there?

In Haicheng, I really felt a little fascinated.

If Han Yichen hadn't suddenly appeared and told me the truth, I, I'm afraid I would have fallen long ago.

"Yes, right?"

Rong Bai shook my arm, but I didn't answer. He hugged me and said, "I knew there was..."

Immediately, he tried to kiss me, which startled me, and I struggled desperately like a drowning person.

I shouted: "Beast, beast, you are a beast..."

He let me go and said, "I would like to be an animal. It is sad to be born as a human being, but it is happy to be an animal."

I taught him a lesson: "If your three views are not correct, your three views are crooked."

"If it's crooked, it's crooked. What's straight? The tree pole is straight, but the shadow is crooked no matter how you look at it. However, if you look at it from another angle, how can you tell who is the tree pole and who is the shadow?

Duke Zhou is obsessed with butterflies in his dream. Who knows whether it is the butterfly that has entered Duke Zhou’s dream or the Duke of Zhou that has entered the butterfly’s dream?”

Unreasonable? It sounds reasonable.

I said, "How did I discover that your Chinese language skills have improved all of a sudden? In the past, you couldn't just open your mouth to read these poems, lyrics, and songs, and still be able to use them with ease and appropriateness?"

"Of course, I used to be your elder, so I wouldn't use these little tricks to tease you. I can control thousands of miles in the romantic field, and I can take advantage of both young and old. There is no reason for this."

I frowned and said, "What? Are you really taking advantage of both young and old?"

"No, no, no, this is just a metaphor, an exaggerated adjective. I want to tell you, life is fleeting and fleeting, why should you cut off your own happiness for the sake of these worldly eyes?

Do you exercise restraint during your lifetime, just so that your reputation will last forever after your death? What is the use of your reputation after your death? How about living a more unrestrained life?"

I feel like he is brainwashing me?

I interrupted him and said: "We are all prisoners of others now. You still have the heart to tell me these big principles. You are so eloquent. Why don't you go and tell Mo Pei?"

"He was willing to feed me and drink, and even drove Han Yichen away. Why didn't I honor him and stay in his Mo family's mansion to recuperate?

I can still talk about love with you, why not? When the time comes, don’t dislike me for living in poverty?”

I twisted his arm and said, "Are you so shameless? That's why you can't get a wife."

He touched his arm and said: "So, God arranged for me to raise one, but unfortunately something happened. Otherwise, what would happen to Han Yichen? It's a cabbage that I raised carefully..."

He looked regretful, and I rolled my eyes at him.

A servant just happened to bring us afternoon tea. Rong Bai said proudly: "Look, who dares to neglect me? Get up, wash up, drink some herbal tea, eat some cakes, and enjoy life."

I think he plans to fight a protracted war with Mo Pei?

I went to the bathroom to wash up. I thought Han Yichen was a bit unethical? Did he really not care about me?

The mobile phone was confiscated. This free time was really boring. Rong Bai took down a book from the bookcase in the room, called "Paradise Lost". He sat on the wicker chair and flipped through two pages at random.

I was eating their special dessert, and after a quick glance, I realized it was Junichi Watanabe's "Paradise Lost"?

I said: "Whose room was this originally? Why are there such books?"

"This kind of book? What's wrong with this kind of book?"

He put down the book and asked with a smile: "Have you read it? When did you read it? Why didn't I know that you still read Junichi Watanabe's book?"

I asked in turn: "What's wrong with Junichi Watanabe's book? Can't I read Junichi Watanabe's book? I'm an adult, I've been married, I've had children, what's wrong with me reading his book?"

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"Watching it with Han Yichen?"

"He doesn't know how to look!"

"Yes, this is all about extramarital affairs, and it's not appropriate to watch it with him... Then why don't you watch it with me?"

I didn't bother to pay attention to him and said, "Who wants to watch it with you? Besides, it's boring if you've already seen it. I think it's quite famous and I know a lot about it, but it's not much."

"But Erer? Then you don't understand, do you?"

"The translated version I read is all Chinese characters, can I not understand it?"

He closed the book and said: "Then I will test you...you say..."

I interrupted him and said: "Take a test? What test? I forgot about it after reading it. Does the exam still have questions from here?"

"Look at you, it's the same whether you have seen it or not. It's the same as "A Dream of Red Mansions". Some people see 'love', some people see 'sex', some people see 'Buddha', and some people see 'Tao'

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You just watched "Paradise Lost" for a sim, right? I'm afraid you don't understand the philosophical truth behind it."

I asked back: "You know?"

"Of course, do you think the years I ate more rice than you were all in vain?"

I became interested and said: "Okay, then I will listen to your opinion...please start your performance..."

I deliberately made fun of him, but he sat upright and said to me seriously: "Preserve the laws of nature and eliminate human desires. What do you think?"

"Of course it doesn't make sense. Human desires are born and cannot be destroyed... The principles of nature are also maintained by humans. If humans don't respect them, where does the principles of heaven come from? They don't exist just because they want to."

"So, is it natural law to do whatever you want?"

I thought about it and said: "Of course it won't work. Without rules, there will be no rules. Legal standards and moral standards will always exist. If people don't have rules, won't they be like wild horses that run wild and become a disaster?"

Rong Bai asked me again: "Where do the rules come from?"

"Of course, it is accumulated experience over time that recommends the rules that are most suitable for people to regulate themselves."

"No civilization has rules? In times of war, living is the rule."

He said these words very strongly, and I asked: "What do you want to tell me?"

He held up the book and said, "Why is this book called Paradise Lost?"

I said: "The content is dark, but the romance between the male and female protagonists..."


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