"I guess normal humans wouldn't be like me, but I don't know. After all, I'm not other people, and I don't know what they think. But think about it, everyone is different. Maybe there are people like me in the world who don't hate others."

“Roy, you have the right to resent, and your hatred is justified. I won’t say anything about it, because that’s the right thing to do. Even if you want to take revenge on them in the future, that’s perfectly reasonable.”

"However, I hope you remember that you are not just living in this world with hatred. You can also have other people's love for you. It is right to be malicious towards malice, but don't forget to respond to kindness with kindness."

"Everyone in this world has the right to live freely. Everyone struggles to live in this world. You are like that, and so are others. There are people as miserable as you, or even more miserable than you. I hope that when you take revenge, you can think of this and not bring disaster to this world... and others."

"Humph."

Roy snorted coldly.

What she said makes sense.

But he wouldn't listen to a word he said.

If you want him to listen to these words, first someone should come and pull him out of this hell!

After Jenny arrived.

Roy finally grasped the concept of time.

With her calling the time countless times every day, Roy's emotions gradually stabilized.

With Jenny by his side, time passed little by little.

The magicians' experiments finally made great progress.

Roy was chosen as the only suitable candidate.

He didn't understand why, but he didn't care, since he couldn't refuse anyway.

One day, he was pushed into the laboratory again.

The bandages on his face were removed, and his eyeballs were buried in their sockets, which had been empty for a full year.

However, his eyes were temporarily unusable, so he was still bandaged and sent back to his ward.

the next day.

Jenny is here again.

"Here you are. Let's start reading from the eighteenth section today."

"……it is good."

Jenny brought a chair and sat down next to Roy's bed.

"what happened?"

Roy looked in the direction of Jenny.

During the days when he went blind, his mind became extremely sensitive, and his hearing became exceptionally acute.

He sensed something unusual in Janna's voice.

"nothing."

Jenny seemed to be adjusting her mood.

"I heard that the experiment seems to be nearing its end, and quite successfully so, that the magicians are very happy... Do you know when your eyes will be able to see again?"

“Those people told me it would take about twenty days, and it seems that these eyes are very special.”

"That's it..."

Jenny muttered to herself as she picked up the book in her hands.

She flipped to the table of contents and checked the number of chapters.

There are a total of seventy-eight sections.

"Let's read a lot more today, let's read four sections in one go!"

"what ever."

Time passes day by day.

Jenny reads him four stories every day.

However, Roy's attention was no longer on the story.

His eyes have recovered very well and he will be able to see again soon. Although he wishes all those magicians were dead, it is a great thing that his eyes have recovered!

The fifteenth day has arrived.

Zhenna read the entire book's ending in one go.

"Your eyes are almost healed, aren't they?"

"Hmm, it should be soon!"

Roy's tone became much more cheerful.

"congratulations."

Jenny congratulated him.

She paused.

"And...I'm sorry."

She stood up.

He reached out and pulled Roy into his arms.

"I'm really... so sorry."

I'm going to break my promise, I'm so sorry.

"what happened to you?"

Roy was confused.

Jenny's embrace was warm.

But for some reason, he seemed to feel a bit damp on his head.

Did she cry?

“It’s nothing, Roy. You have to remember, the most important thing is to think. Don’t stop thinking. As long as you keep thinking, you’ll definitely get the answer someday… I have to go.”

"See you tomorrow."

"..."

Jenny did not reply.

She waved her hand gently.

A holy light detached from her hand and entered Roy's body.

The door to the ward closed, and the inexplicably heavy footsteps gradually faded away.

Roy noticed that something was off about Jenna, but his mind was completely occupied by the long-awaited sunshine and he had no time to think about anything else.

Later, after careful consideration, he realized that he should have asked about everything at this point.

Day sixteen.

In the morning, the ward door opened.

“I am Sara, the maidservant sent by Lord Jiemon to serve you.”

A female voice, devoid of any emotion, entered Roy's ears.

This is an artificial human.

Roy instantly recognized the person's identity.

He frowned.

“I don’t think I said I wanted to change the servants. What about Jenna?”

"She's dead."

The cold words struck his head like a hammer blow, making it buzz.

For a moment, he couldn't even tell whether he was dreaming or in reality.

died?

Why would you die?

She was perfectly healthy, and the magicians' experiments were halted because of his near-successful case!

How could she possibly be dead?

He lay in bed for several days, lying there without thinking about anything.

Twenty days later.

Ji'emon arrived.

They carefully removed the bandages from his face, as if handling a sacred object.

"We did it! We finally did it!"

Roy instinctively raised his hand to shield his eyes from the glaring light.

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