Chapter 230: Time will give you the fairest judgment(2/2)
He took it and didn't drink it, but said: "When you go to help someone, aren't you afraid that this person will be so heinous that the sins he has committed will be enough to make him die thousands of times?"
"Of course he will be afraid." Teacher Pulin shrugged and said, "But what scares him most is that he knows that the end of the road is destruction and is unwilling to look back."
"What a hypocritical guy..." Mai Lada sneered: "If this person is the person who killed your closest relatives and made you spend the rest of your life in pain... can you still be so determined?"
Teacher Pulin slowly sat down facing him and also sat on the floor, "I was abandoned at the door of a church since I was a child. The priest of the church adopted me."
Mai Lada frowned, not knowing why he suddenly mentioned this.
Teacher Pulin thought of himself and said: "When I was ten years old, a thief broke into the church and was discovered by the priest... During the struggle, the thief stabbed the priest in the heart with a candlestick."
"Did you kill this thief?" Mai Lada looked unblinking.
Teacher Pulin looked at him without saying a word. Mai Lada subconsciously avoided his gaze before he continued: "Since I was very young, I have had some abilities that are different from ordinary people...
That time, I couldn't control myself and I almost killed the thief."
"Almost?" Mai Lada opened her mouth.
Teacher Pulin said calmly: "Before his death, my godfather asked me to forgive this thief."
"You let him go?"
"Let him go." Teacher Pulin nodded, "I met him again when I grew up. His time was up. He was hit by a car while crossing the road...in order to save a child."
Mai Lada argued: "Perhaps he was originally a good person, but he had to go to the church to steal...that's why he saved people. But don't forget that some people are born evil!"
Teacher Pulin shook his head: "I am telling you this not to argue with you. I simply want to tell you that this is the environment in which I grew up and the reason why I did this...I finally accepted it.
If you still don't accept it, I'm not going to force you. To put it simply, I just want to help you if you seem to be able to save me."
Mai Lada argued sophistry: "If I go to kill people tomorrow and kill the police officers who are chasing me, will you regret helping me now?"
Teacher Pulin still shook his head: "I won't let you do these things within the scope of what I can see. But where I can't see, no matter what you do, it will not affect me, because... that will not affect me.
It's your destiny, time will give you the fairest judgment."
Mai Lada opened his mouth, but in the end he didn't refute anything. Then he wrapped himself in a robe and said in a low voice, "Good night."
Teacher Pulin smiled casually, then found a calm sofa and sat down, then opened "Grimm's Fairy Tales" and started reading again.
Chapter completed!