Even if it is just a flimsy piece of paper as proof, a casual promise, or an inexplicable recognition, it's enough to keep you strong.
Yes, your wish is really small."
As Bologue spoke, Aimou climbed out of the dumpster. She walked out of the alley with her back to Bologue, who also climbed out.
Their pace was steady, not too fast or slow, maintaining a safe distance.
Bologue suddenly said, "Are you afraid that I will reject you?"
He remembered the dilemma Aimou had mentioned—a choice that could only be made by oneself, as relying on others might lead to greater harm.
With that in mind, Bologue began to realize the importance of a healthy educational environment for individual awareness. Look at what Teda had turned Aimou into.
"Aimou, you only have the theories of humans but never put them into practice. If you don't try, you'll never know what will happen.
