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Four hundred and eighty-eight chapters without getting tired of reading you a thousand times

488.The call of history

Goode: Ouch! Why are your eyes so red and swollen?

Evel: It’s all thanks to you.

Goode: You have pink eye, why are you getting involved with me again? You should find your own reasons and stop biting others randomly.

Foles: You really have nothing to do with this.

Goode: You have to have a basis for what you say, and you might as well give a reason.

Ivel: Do you still need to find a reason?

Goode: How would you know if you don't ask me?

Ivel: Foles, tell him.

Foles: I am a master of forgery, will he believe me?

Goode: No one really believes what a master of forgery says.

Ivel: How can you be so stupid and brag about fraud? Who will know if you don’t tell me? Let me tell you. I am the boss, why should I give it to you?

Foles: That's right. Why should I give it to you?

Goode: Just follow the example of a parrot and stand aside. I don’t care at all if the boss is not the boss.

Yvel: Don’t speak more beautifully than you sing. If you really don’t care about it, stop your development immediately. I will follow my lead and surpass me in other places.

Goode: I follow the trend of the times. This is the call of history. I follow the path of independent development and disdain comparison with others.

Ivel: Please be noble and follow me. Don't take my position. Can you do this?

Foles: If you have a bodhisattva heart, let us be the boss.

Goode: You are a master of counterfeiting, so don’t let the dog take advantage of the mouse.

Fowles: I defend my boss, so why do you let a dog take advantage of a mouse? Not only did you make my boss suffer from pink eye because of your anger, you also caused him to suffer from hepatomegaly.

Goode: Can you please be more virtuous? We do good deeds and never harm others. Don’t just do harm. If you insist on harm, your boss will say second, and no one dares to say first. You

I'm the same as your boss.

Yvel: This is the virtue we have since we were born, so what do you think?

Foles: Yes, what do you want?

Goode: I don’t need to think about it. I can tell by reading history. The truth that prosperity must inevitably decline has been established long ago in history.

Evel: We never look at history.

Foles: We just like to look at what's in front of us.

Goode: No wonder the ancients said: "If you don't have long-term worries, you will have immediate worries." The wheel of history is rolling forward, and whoever dares to go against the trend of history will be crushed into powder. You have been wrong from the beginning, everywhere

Pretend, deceive and cause harm to others, steal or rob without giving, go back on your word, and be trustworthy. You cannot make the same mistake over and over again, and history will never give you a chance.

Yvel: We can still make a final counterattack.

Foles: Yes, you can also have a flashback.

Goode: This reminds me. You should really look in the mirror and turn over a new leaf, so as not to be swept into the garbage heap of history.

Evel: Don't say it so harshly.

Foles: We will have a chance to make a comeback.

Goode: Then ask history if you can answer. Finally, I would like to advise you that forgetting history is betraying the future. Take a moment to read history. The wheels of history are rolling forward, and the dawn of justice shines through the world.
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