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221. Kelly and Ray

"Kelly." Hewen patted the girl on the shoulder.

Kelly, who was checking information in the Yalun City Library, turned her head in surprise and looked at Hewen who suddenly appeared.

"Professor Hevin? Why are you here?"

The girl sitting opposite Kelly suddenly raised her head when she heard this:

"Mr. Hevin? Is this the Mr. Hevin who wrote "The God Is Here"?"

The light brown short-haired girl struggled to stand up from where she was. Seeing this, Hewen quickly stepped forward to help her.

The girl smiled shyly:

"I'm sorry to cause trouble to Mr. Hevin, because I have always admired you for being able to write a book like God Is Here."

Hewen said gently:

"Thank you, I just recorded what I saw."

He noticed that the girl's pupils were a little dilated.

Kelly introduced softly:

"This is Lei. The signature last time was what Lei asked me to ask for. Lei, you should recognize Professor Hewen, right?"

Although Lei's eyes were dull, they made her a little more cute.

She smiled and said:

"No, I have never seen Professor Hewen's photo, but Kelly, didn't you just say the professor's name? And Professor Hewen has a unique and distinctive temperament."

"What temperament?"

Lei pointed to the book in her hand:

"This kind of temperament."

However, Kelly was still a little surprised by Lei's answer, because in her opinion, Lei walked around the library with books created by Hewen every day, so how could she not have seen Professor Hewen's photos.

After all, when he first arrived at school, the incident caused quite a stir.

Lei seemed to see Kelly's doubts and explained with a smile:

"I admire Professor Hewen's works, not because of his handsome appearance, so I didn't take the initiative to look at Professor Hewen's photos."

When Lei talked about Hewen's appearance, she looked at Hewen jokingly.

Hewen didn't say anything.

Lei then asked with admiration:

"Mr. Hevin, do you think gods are real?"

Hewen said with a serious expression:

"From a scientific point of view, there seems to be more evidence to support the existence of gods than there should be for a world without gods. In my opinion, if it is not fully confirmed, then whether gods exist is still possible. I

I just wrote this book to the people of England, so that they should not regard faith simply as an ignorant thing, but face its role in human development.

"Even if gods really do not exist, it does not mean that religious beliefs and fictional gods have no role. They undoubtedly play a huge role in the development trajectory of mankind.

"Of course, having said that, I personally still believe in the possibility of the existence of gods. Although their way of existence and thinking structure may not be consistent with what we expect, there is a high probability that this kind of life form that is transcendent to humans exists."

If you really want to ask Hevin, his answer is of course that God does exist, and 100% exists, but he cannot answer that way, because it will make people think that he is lying.

Lei nodded:

"So, Professor Hewen, do you think kind people will be happy after death?"

Hewen shook his head and said:

"Not necessarily, maybe, but for the living, this is by no means the point."

Lei looked at Hewen with expectant eyes.

He continued:

"What matters is how the dead person expected you to live, and whether you are willing to follow his expectations, or look at the person who has passed away from a detached perspective."

Hewen saw the wavering in Lei's eyes:

"You may not be able to see it, but I have also experienced many deaths. Those who died that you care about usually only want you to live happily before they leave."

Hevin added:

"Revenge is okay if conditions permit, but you must not be blinded by emotions such as hatred, sadness, anger, and pain, and do things that make the people you love sad, such as drinking alcohol, committing suicide, etc."

Lei said:

"I understand."

Hewen said:

"Although this principle is simple and can be understood by many people, not many people can actually do it. After all, human beings are creatures driven by emotions. If we can abandon all emotional factors, we will no longer look like humans."

Lei nodded thoughtfully.

Hewen looked at the book "Ancient Worship" in front of Kelly:

"Are you looking up something about that?"

Kelly responded:

"Um."

Hewen said:

"I would like to ask you to come to my house to help take care of little Hela in the past few days, and try not to go out. I already have an idea about that matter."

Although Lei looked at the two of them with curious eyes, she didn't ask any questions.

Kelly said:

"He said this is my duty, then I..."

Hewen said:

"Believe me, wait until I come back. If you can't take care of Ha La, I won't feel comfortable going to investigate alone."

Kelly said hesitantly:

"Okay, okay, I'll go take care of Ha La."

Hewen sincerely thanked:

"Thank you, Kelly."

Lei interjected:

"Sister Kelly, I won't come to the library these days. If you want to find me, you can come to my house."

Kelly said:

"Well, I'll be chatting with you when I get there."

It can be seen that the relationship between the two is already considered as friends, and the relationship is very good.

Watching the two of them talking and laughing, Hewen actually had something hidden in his heart.

The reason why he chose to ask Kelly to take care of Hala was not only because she had the ability to move in space, but also because Hevin wanted to temporarily put her away.

He wanted to talk to Kelly's mother alone.

Ms. Latona, who let Hal go but still works for the Institute of Evil, can she help Hevin?

Hewen was very curious about this, and he already had several people in mind.

Ms. Latona whom Hal recognized, Skyd White who sent the pocket watch, and the Valkyrie who once appeared in the Forerunner Research Institute.
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