Chapter 1241: 1242 Going Out
Chapter 1241: Chapter 1242 Going Out
Qi Chen’s father glanced at Feng Yuan but ultimately didn’t say anything. Although he felt that this course of action didn’t seem quite right, it was no big issue for them to ask Delong Tower to be their guide given their good relationship.
“What are you planning to do about the border?”
Remembering the important matter, Qi Chen couldn’t help but ask. His father looked at him, about to speak but then hesitated. Strictly speaking, the border was currently very dangerous, and he didn’t think they had any reason to let Feng Yuan do this, especially since they were friends. It would be even less appropriate to ask such a thing of him.
“Brother, the military has got the border covered. You don’t need to worry about it.”
Qi Xiaoshuang couldn’t resist speaking up. Although she also hoped Feng Yuan could help them defend the border, ultimately, it depended on his own personal decision. Feng Yuan propped his head with his hand, pondered for a moment, and said,
“I’ve already asked Eclipse to watch over it. It happens to be free now. However, I can’t predict if there will be any accidents. After all, you know, even they cannot foresee all futures or prevent all accidents.”
Belusir flicked its tail. Accidents, the thing it hated the most. If it weren’t for accidents, its attempts to change fate wouldn’t have failed, and it wouldn’t have faced that irresistible despair. If it weren’t a Divine Beast itself, having experienced many things, it might have struggled to accept this reality.
As a Divine Beast with authority over fate, it was difficult to accept that it couldn’t direct destiny as it wished. After repeated struggles and failures, Belusir realized that even as a Divine Beast, it wasn’t omnipotent – this was something it would probably never achieve.
Belusir glanced at Agunas with a bit of envy, because Agunas and Lorraine Tower, as the Divine Beasts of time, knew from the start to steadfastly adhere to the principle of not interfering with history lightly. Hence, they likely hadn’t experienced the same helplessness as Belusir had.
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