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Four hundred and eighty-two I never get tired of reading you a thousand times

482.The meaning of living

Goode: Why are you trembling?

Ivel: I'm a little embarrassed that you bumped into me. There's something worse, it's hard to talk about it.

Goode: Your face is thicker than the city wall, so stop being secretive.

Evel: My hands tremble every time I eat, and I have nightmares every day and night.

Goode: Retribution has finally come.

Ivel: People are like this. Not only do they not comfort me, they also laugh at me like this.

Goode: I have warned you a long time ago that you should not be too selfish as a person, but that you should accumulate some virtue for your children and grandchildren. You just insist on going your own way. How can I comfort you?

Yvel: My "allies" are not interesting enough. They all turned their backs on me, leaving me alone.

Goode: You deserve it. Every promise you make is a fart, and you have no integrity when you break your promise. You are so scheming and selfish that even your friends dare to deceive you.

Ivel: I live for money, is there anything wrong with me?

Goode: Big mistake.

Yvel: Don't tell me anything noble, my philosophy is to make profits.

Goode: I really want to be noble. If your friend leaves you, you should wake up.

Ivel: Isn’t the meaning of life for people on earth just to get promoted and get rich?

Goode: There is nothing wrong with getting promoted and making a fortune, but it depends on how you do it.

Evel: I think about scheming people every day, so I don’t have time to think about how to behave.

Goode: You are free to be a human being if you don’t want to. But harming others will arouse public outrage.

Yvel: No wonder my allies turned against me.

Goode: You have never regarded others as friends, only as tools for your profit-making.

Yvel: This is my philosophy of life.

Goode: You live in a jungle society and have not evolved at all. You should have been eliminated long ago. If you don't keep pace with the times, your life will be meaningless.

Evel: What meaning can there be in life?

Goode: Before talking about the meaning, please look at the following two sentences to see if there are any commonalities. "We are all proud that we can help others." "my tutors and Other colleagues are very helpful."

Ivel: What kind of bird language is this? Please translate it for me.

Goode: Don’t you know how to use “please”? You don’t know any politeness at all.

Ivel: You've hit the point. All I care about is money. How much is politeness worth?

Goode: You are so pathetic alive, only money is left in your soul.

Evel: Stop talking nonsense and tell me what it means.

Goode: I will translate it for you. The former sentence means: We are extremely proud that we can help others. The latter sentence means: My teachers and colleagues are very helpful to me.

Da. Do you know what the commonalities are?

Yvel: I only think about getting promoted and getting rich. Let me think about it slowly.

Goode: I have plenty of patience. Please tell me clearly.

Evel: What could it be? Why is it so difficult?

Goode: I never hesitate to harm others. Why is it so difficult to do good?

Evel: Oh, I remembered.

Goode: What is it?

Evel: I don’t want to say it.

Goode: Is there anything unspeakable?

Yvel: Because this word goes against my philosophy.

Goode: I think you are really hopeless. You will not repent even when you are about to die. Stop dragging your feet and tell me what it is?

Yvel: You force others to do something difficult.

Goode: This is your usual style. Today I will treat others the same way they do.

Ivel: Do you really think that I don’t know? I just don’t want to say it.

Goode: "A dog biting Lu Dongbin doesn't know a good heart." I'm here to save you, can't you see that?

Ivel: Can you really save me?

Goode: "Saving one life is better than building a seven-level pagoda." We are people who do good deeds, representing light and justice. To save people, we must first save hearts. Please tell me what it is.

Yvel: "Help."

Goode: Have you ever helped anyone?

Evel: No.

Goode: The proverb goes: "The most beautiful word in the world, besides love, is help." Our philosophy of life is: in addition to cherishing life, we must also care for others, be willing to help others, actively contribute to society, and contribute to mankind. This

That's the whole meaning of our lives.

Yvel: It’s so tall, I’m afraid I won’t be able to climb it.

Goode: Put aside your narrow philosophy, change your mind and integrate into civilization. This is your last choice, and it is also your best choice. Where to go, you can figure it out.

Evel: My mind can’t turn around for the moment. Let me think about it for another three days and three nights.

Goode: You're used to wrangling. I'll give you seven days to think about it and let me know.

Ivel: I'm tired. Let's take a nap first.

Goode: You won’t be able to sleep all day long, right?

Ivel: I hope so. I'm really tired. Don't wake me up again.

Goode: Snoring, snoring, I really fell asleep.
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