Chapter 3169 Behind the Snow Mountains(2/2)
Angel didn't quite understand, but he also knew that it was obviously too biased to define alien races and civilizations based on human worldviews and cognitive perspectives. It doesn't matter if you don't understand, just respect them, and think of it as gaining knowledge.
After understanding the meaning of "Queen of the Snow Mountains", Angel probably guessed what Lita was thinking.
He probably feels that his mother will no longer love him after having a new child? Is this the so-called "second child syndrome"?
While Angel was guessing silently, Gleipnir and Rita also continued to chat about a lot of things.
Angel gradually understood the situation.
Rita was indeed worried that her mother would neglect him; but this worry was not groundless. In the past, her mother loved Rita very much, and that kind of love was beyond words and could be clearly felt by Rita.
But a year after his grandmother Siluda left, that is, last year, Lita found that his mother was becoming more and more cold towards him, often looking at him and being in a daze for a long time.
It is precisely because he has received "love" that when he loses it, he seems so at a loss, and even feels that the resentment brought about by the "second child".
Rita's mother did not actually tell him that she was about to give birth to a new child. Rita learned the news from a loyal servant of his grandmother Hilda, and it was this servant who told Rita that he would stay here as a disciple.
To add to the sadness, maybe leaving Crystal City is a good choice.
However, children of the Jingmu tribe rarely have the opportunity to leave alone.
The reason why Lita appeared here was because he wanted to find an opportunity to leave through the stall of a regular multi-ethnic gathering.
However, before Lita could find a chance to leave, he met Gleipnir.
Grandmother Hilda once said that Gleipnir was her most trusted friend, which is why today's conversation took place.
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After listening to Lita's story, everyone present actually had doubts in their hearts.
Because there are many strange things in the story Rita tells.
Why did his mother suddenly become cold to him?
Also, why did the loyal servant of his grandmother Hilda suggest that Rita leave the Crystal City? From the perspective of the whole story, the option of "choosing to leave" is a bit too abrupt. It can be overcorrected, but there is no need to overcorrect.
And Lita didn't think deeply about it, he really chose to leave Crystal City, and even planned to leave secretly. This is a bit strange...
Angel expressed his doubts to Laplace using the technique of sound transmission.
Chapter completed!