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Chapter 2012 The Witch’s Joke and Changing Destiny(2/2)

"Is he the boy you were talking about?"

"Yes."

Shade was also looking at Little John's back.

"Detective, did you know? You changed a person's fate."

The doctor said with admiration:

"If he hadn't met you, I don't even dare to say the probability that he would have survived to adulthood."

Although it is cruel, it is also a fact of this era.

"He is not the only one whose destiny I have changed."

Shade does not deny what he did:

"I can't save everyone, but at least I can help those I know. If he didn't live in the dumpster at the back door of the Green Lake Hotel, but lived in another dumpster across the street, I would

You shouldn’t do those things.”

"Being able to help the people you meet is the most that a good person can do in this world."

The doctor commented, raised his hand to straighten his hat, and took out his notebook to calculate the time. He had been away from Tobesk for too long. When he returned, he had to deal with all the patients he had not seen. He meant to provide psychological guidance.

"So who are the good people who can even help people they haven't met?"

Shade asked with a smile. The hot and humid steam mist made his skin feel dirty moisture. The fine snow floating in the sky was temporarily unable to blow to the platforms on both sides of the track.

"Be considered a saint. Each of us has a limit to our power. If we want to help everyone in need, we would be too greedy. Even if we are a good person, we cannot be too greedy, so we must know our own limits and not

Just give."

This middle-aged psychiatrist does have his own unique way of looking at the world and life.

Shade nodded thoughtfully, feeling that what the doctor said made sense. He looked up and saw that the young soldiers who were saying goodbye by the train had begun to get on the train one after another. The steam mist became thicker and thicker, and it seemed that they were about to drive:

"Is this mobilization in Green Lake City a normal mobilization, or a temporary mobilization of additional troops?"

"Not sure."

The doctor shook his head and looked at the train wrapped in steam. This was the steam boiler releasing excess steam to prevent the boiler from overheating or the pressure rising to dangerous levels:

"But these young people will definitely have to experience a real battlefield. The situation between the two countries is getting more and more tense now. If a war really breaks out, I don't know how many of these young souls in front of us will be able to return to their hometowns exhausted.

"

The young people who boarded the train waved their arms out the window, and the relatives and friends who came to see them off were also loudly saying their last words of advice.

Priest Augustus, Durut Giles, had completely disappeared into the thick steam mist, and it seemed that only Shade and Doctor Schneider were left standing together in the world.

This scene is fantastic and confusing, like a dream, but it seems more real than ever:

"What does war mean to children like Little John, to these young people who still don't know the cruelty of the battlefield, and to those of us who are temporarily staying out of it?"

"Detective, this topic is a bit too big."

The doctor looked at the scene in front of him sadly:

"But at least for that boy, you saved him from future famines, wars and plagues, from the possibility of becoming a gang member in the future, and from the possibility of dying from disease and hunger. He may be

When he grows up, he becomes a mechanical engineer, a university scholar, or just an ordinary person, but he will also influence more people, meet his lover, get married, have children, and live an ordinary or extraordinary life.

."

The blue-eyed middle-aged man looked at the steam mist in front of him and thought of this, and couldn't help but smile:

"Fate is really charming. If either you or him chooses the wrong option, he will not be able to show up at the train station at this time to help me carry my luggage."

"Speaking of luggage, doctor, why don't you open that letter and read it?"
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