Cloud Thinking

Chapter 114 Exchange Problem

"I wish you were dead."

"The kind of dead person who can't be deader and will never open his eyes again."

Meeting Helia's smiling eyes, Turhei found that he really couldn't see through this guy.

He had been paying attention to Helia's every move in that fictional world. She was willing to rescue Kaka, take the child to see a doctor, and keep the child with her, which showed that she did have kindness and justice in her heart, but he couldn't understand why she killed the man who bullied the child without saying a word.

Then she chose to enter the palace. He thought she wanted to use the princess's identity to search for his whereabouts, but he never expected that she actually lied that she was a descendant of the god of war, Watersise, and deceived the foolish old emperor into saying that war was about to break out and she was going to hold a ceremony to welcome the gods.

At this point he had no idea what Helia was trying to do. Of course, Ko Misa's reaction was within his expectations. Whether it was canonizing Helia as a saint or agreeing to hold a welcoming ceremony for her, it was all in line with Ko Misa's nature of being afraid of death.

Even though she later realized that his identity was unusual, she still had no intention of further contacting him in that world. In other words, she gave up on taking the usual route and instead planned to break the situation in another way.

It was not until the welcoming ceremony that he vaguely guessed what she was thinking - she wanted to use the power of the gods to tear the world apart. The ceremony was fine and well prepared, but as the true master of this fictional world, he interfered, so Helia failed.

But he didn't expect that this guy would start talking nonsense like a madman. He was not satisfied with cursing in his heart, but wanted to say it out loud. This directly angered the gods in that world, and he couldn't stop him.

So he just watched Helia gamble. If she won, she could get away with it. If she lost, her consciousness would dissipate and her body would be taken over by someone else, which was almost the same as death.

Fortunately, she won.

Because from the very beginning, this world was a test, set up by Turhei because he wanted to see what kind of person Helia was.

Now he saw it, but it shocked him. From the beginning to the end, Helia was not a person who followed the rules. Compared with doing things according to the rules, she was more inclined to break the rules and make herself the rules.

"You don't have to tell me, I already am." Turhei replied.

"No, a dead person should look like a dead person. Your sea of ​​consciousness is still active, and you can still communicate with me as a conscious body. How can you be considered a dead person?" Helia disagreed. "A dead person should lie there quietly, motionless, and not bring any trouble to anyone."

"So? You want to kill me?" Turhei couldn't quite understand why Helia kept emphasizing the dead. In a sense, he was already a dead man, but the other party didn't seem very satisfied.

Helia shook her head repeatedly, "No, no, no, you're already dead, how can I kill you?"

"So what do you want to do?" Turhei really couldn't figure out what this crazy Helia was thinking or what she wanted to do.

"If I came here as you planned, what would you do?" Helia did not answer his question, but instead asked what she was curious about.

"It depends on how you perform. If I am satisfied with your performance, I will send you away and give you my power."

"If you are not satisfied, it means you have not been trained enough. I will send you to the next world to continue training until I am satisfied."

"But of course, you chose the third path. I can't say I'm satisfied with this path, nor can I say I'm dissatisfied with it. I can only say that it's beyond my imagination."

"My fictional world has been destroyed by you. Even if I am not satisfied now, I cannot send you in to train again. So, I will send you back now, to your original body."

Turhey explained carefully and methodically.

Helia stepped forward and said, "Then you are not going to give me your power? I think I am doing pretty well. No one can do better than me. Even so, you are not satisfied?"

"Ha! You tore my world apart and came here, and you still expect me to be satisfied. You are too shameless." Turhei said with a little anger.

Helia went further, "But I saved Kaka before and was so kind to him. Isn't that worthy of praise?"

"This only shows that you still have some humanity and kindness in your heart. Isn't this something that everyone would do? Why is there anything to praise about it?"

"And you brought Kaka into the palace later, which was not a good thing for him," Turhei retorted.

Helia went a step further, "I worked so hard and almost died. You should give me a reward as a consolation."

"You brought that upon yourself. What does it have to do with me? You asked for death." Turhei got angry when he thought of this. What a psychopath, what a lunatic.

Helia took one last step. At this moment, she was standing in front of Turhei. As long as she stretched out her hand, she could grab him.

Turhei didn't know why Helia wanted to get closer to him, but the moment he met her eyes, the early warning radar in his mind suddenly started beeping, telling him to stay away from the person in front of him. He sensed danger from Helia.

"To be honest, I'm really curious about your history with my father. I don't need to tell you about my father, and no one dares to write it in the book. You are more or less my uncle in name, and the blood relationship is there. I'm not as cruel as my father, who can't hurt his relatives." Helia said in a fake tone, with her hands behind her back, her body slightly leaning forward, her clear blue eyes flashing with a gleam, and now she looks like a delicate little princess.

"What do you mean?" Turhei always felt that there was something else behind Helia's words, but he didn't know much about Helia and couldn't guess what she wanted to do.

"I want to know how my father Claude ascended the throne, and why you fell from a noble prince to a member of the cult. I'm very curious, uncle, are you willing to tell me about it?" Helia asked with a smile, tilting her head, revealing the curiosity and innocence of a little girl.

Turhei frowned and remained silent. It seemed that it was a bad memory that he didn't want to recall again.

"Since uncle doesn't want to talk about it, why don't we exchange questions, just like what we did in that world, how about that?" Helia suggested.

"Okay, but I have the right to refuse to answer, and you are not allowed to lie or play tricks." Turhei said. He did have a lot of questions to ask Helia, but when he thought about how Helia made up lies to deceive him in that world, he felt depressed.

This guy is a habitual liar. He can even say that a dead person is alive. I couldn't see anything else from her. I could see that she was very good at talking.

"Of course, I will answer all my questions and I promise to be honest." Helia nodded with a smile, "Last time I asked first, this time I'll let you ask first."

"What is your relationship with Saturday?" asked Turhei.

Helia didn't expect him to ask this question, but it was understandable. This so-called deification ceremony was a collaboration between the Morogen Cult and the Antonio family from the beginning. If Hawke was the main driving force on the Antonio family's side, then on the Morogen Cult's side, it was Qi Qi. He had always insisted on sending Helia to the throne of deity, and the others were at most just cooperating.

But she didn't know the answer to this question either. Helia shrugged and said, "I'm sorry, I don't know what kind of relationship we have, but what I can guarantee is that the first time I saw him was in the Duru Orphanage. He was disguised as a little boy named Jepas."

"I know he's very close to me, but I don't understand why. Maybe we knew each other before, but I don't remember him."

"Are you satisfied with this answer?"

Turhei lowered his eyes and carefully analyzed what Helia said. After thinking for a moment, he nodded, and the question was over.

"Okay, now it's my turn. Do you think that if you were to sit on the throne now, you would do a better job than my father?" Helia said.

Tuerhei raised his eyebrows. Obviously, this was also a question that he did not expect. Just as Helia was an unpredictable person in his eyes, the question she asked was also unexpected.

He had never thought about this question. Perhaps he had thought about it before, but he was different then and now, and the answer he would give might not be the same. This was a question that could not be answered casually, and he also wanted to know the answer to this question.

"I... I'm not as good as Claude." After a long silence, Turhei finally uttered this sentence with difficulty, but unexpectedly, after he said this, he felt relaxed all over, as if a heavy burden that he had been carrying was lifted off at this moment.

"I have to admit that he is better than me. If it were me, I wouldn't do better than him." The first sentence has been said, and the rest doesn't seem so difficult.

"I'm not as cruel as he is. Perhaps it's because my parents didn't give me enough love, so I always make up for it with my brothers and sisters. I value family affection very much, just like people who have been hungry will value food very much. Even though I know what kind of people are around me, I still hope to find a trace of family affection in this kind of toast."

"If I were in that position, sooner or later I would be stabbed in the back by my beloved family, and this country would be torn apart by their scramble."

"I know very well what a mess my father left us. So, when I see what the empire looks like now, it's hard not to admire Claude."

"He is the life-saving straw sent by God to the royal family of Abraham."

Although it was Claude who was being praised, Helia felt relieved. After all, he was her father! Although Claude was sometimes a bad person, at least he was a good emperor. The empire regained its vitality under his leadership and became prosperous. No one denied his contribution.

"Well, you are a man of character, and I also think my father is great." Helia nodded in agreement.

Perhaps he just realized that he had said something very sentimental, praising her father in front of her daughter. It felt weird! Turhei flushed red in an instant, and just wanted to strangle himself for saying that.

"Okay, it's my turn to ask." In order to prevent Helia from saying anything strange, Turhei was eager to change the subject and asked his second question: "Why do you want to escape?"

"I think you asked a stupid question. I was arrested and locked up here for no apparent reason. If I don't want to escape, do I have to think about living here peacefully?" Helia was a little speechless. "It's okay to have masochistic tendencies, but don't assume that others like to be masochistic as much as you do, okay?"

Helia: Shenjin, this guy looks like a sunny and cheerful boy, but he is actually an M, or the kind of M who likes to imprison and force love? His hobby is quite special...

Respect and blessings.

"But if you can get through it, you will gain power that others will never get in their entire lives. Even so, do you still want to escape?" Turhei didn't know that Helia had already judged him as an M who liked forced love. He just felt that the other party looked at him strangely, but he didn't think much about it.

"This is the third question." Helia held up three fingers. "Now, it's my turn to ask."

"Have you ever seen anyone from the current Abrahamic royal family besides my father's lineage?"

"I mean, is it possible that someone escaped from the bloodbath of the royal family?"

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