Susie stared blankly at these options, as if every option was a fatal question, and it was wrong to choose any one.
"Why does anyone have to be wrong...” Susie murmured, "Why do you have to divide into absolutes?"
Thinking of it this way, a clear stream flooded into her mind instantly.
The clear stream rolled by, making her roaring brain wake up all of a sudden.
No, Susie wondered.
Is there a limit to right and wrong? Isn't that contradictory to cause and effect?
Because cause and effect are cyclical and have no boundaries.
Then why must there be boundaries between right and wrong, and must point out that a person is wrong?
Susie suddenly became enlightened, and his eyes suddenly became transparent, and the few options in front of him had long since disappeared without a trace.
She looked in front of her eyes, as if overlooking the common people.
All living beings in the camp, everyone is a shining point, gathered into a vast sea of stars, and now there is only this sea of stars in her eyes.
Susie smiled, and with a twist of her wrist, she put the Judge Pen away.
The Judge Pen was integrated into her mind, hanging in front of the sea of stars in her eyes.
Judge Pen moved slowly, turning slowly, and the invisible rules followed.
"So it's like this.” Susie suddenly realized: "It's so simple, look at the sea of stars, look in front of you..."
Kellen, who listened to her muttering, was full of doubts.
No, where is it so simple?
Susie's eyes regained focus, and said briskly, "Dad, I know!"
Kellen was stunned: “As expected of my daughter!"
Susie really smiled.
She got out of the car again and stood in front of the girl's parents.
The girl's parents just saw her suddenly motionless, and Kellen nervously carried her into the car, thinking that she had some kind of illness suddenly.
I also forgot to cry for the rest of my life, stood up and grabbed my hand awkwardly, staring blankly at the black off-road vehicle.
It turned out that Susie got out of the car again, as if nothing happened...
She dragged the two of them inside and comforted her: "Uncle and aunt, you are not wrong, don't worry about what those bad guys say. "
The girl's parents looked complicated and walked slowly, as if they had figured it out.
Then Susie pulled her soul up and let her bid farewell to them, and there was no more regret and crying when they parted last time.
They were slowly relieved.
The girl smiled: "Mom and Dad, I'm leaving!I heard that I can be reincarnated into a very rich family!Is there anyone who is super powerful?"
The girl's parents wiped away their tears and nodded: "Yeah, you are the best."
She smiled again: "But I can't bear to part with you!You are still young and you can have a second child, hurry up!I will come again in three years."
Girl's parents: "Huh?"
She waved at them: "So you must take care of your health!Live well, after all, I will be reincarnated into a very, very rich and powerful family, and it depends on you."
The girl's parents were terrified and surprised, apprehensive and heartbroken.
Can we meet again?
She raised her arm: "Hey, this is a birthmark, I won't recognize you when the time comes, you should know it's me."
There is a black mark on her arm.
The girl's parents nodded repeatedly: "Okay."
"Mom, remember, don't worry..."
Seeing her daughter disappear again, the girl's mother couldn't recognize her and ran forward a few steps, wiping her tears and saying, "Remember to come...you must come..."
Susie stood up, clapped her hands, and said, "Alright, come on!"
"Live well."