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Section 15 Objectives

"The other thing I heard. Specifically, I heard from a fellow friend. As for this fellow friend, I can guarantee that he is not the kind of person who likes to spread rumors to attract others' attention. This story is like this. There are two strangers I have never met. Let's call them a and b. A and b one day accidentally ride on the same postal carriage, but an accident happened on the road and the carriage lost control and fell off the cliff. A unfortunately died on the spot, while b was unconscious for many days."

"But when B woke up, for some reason, he firmly denied that he was b. He insisted that he was a, and he could clearly identify A's family and tell some secret things that only A knew. This situation was so weird that it aroused the curiosity of my friend. So he tried every means to carefully investigate the affairs of A and B."

"The final result is very strange. From which point of view, a and b are completely unrelated people. Their lives have no intersection, and their families, relatives, and friends are all completely different circles. Before they accidentally boarded the carriage, they never knew each other, and they had never heard of each other. In other words, this is definitely not a conspiracy."

"How was it in the end?" Ashu Rufat asked.

"I don't know." The doctor replied. "My friend is just a doctor like me. The only thing he is sure of is that the two people have no relationship with each other, they are completely strangers. That's all he knows."

Ashu Rufate remained silent for several minutes without saying anything.

"I can ask, do you have any opinions on this kind of thing?" Ashu Rufate asked.

"If it's my personal opinion... I think this matter is in line with a soul hypothesis. When I was a student in the church school, I had seen such hypothesis. According to this hypothesis, this is a phenomenon of soul traveling."

"Soul travels through?"

"Everyone - not only humans, but also other intelligent creatures - is composed of two parts: ** and soul. The two are usually closely linked together. When they die, the soul will disappear from this world and enter the realm of the gods. But if the soul is destroyed or destroyed, the ** will not necessarily die. For example, the madman we can see by chance is a typical example of the incomplete and complete soul."

"The soul travels through the body, which is a special situation. After someone dies, the soul escapes from the body, but does not enter the realm of the gods, but enters another body. It either suppresses the original soul in this new body, or combines with the original soul in the new body to form a new soul. There are few examples of this kind, and it can be guessed that this time travel occurs because the soul of this body itself has suffered great damage, becomes incomplete or completely destroyed."

"I understand what you mean, so..."

"No, you don't understand." The doctor said with a smile. "After all, this is just a hypothesis. Your situation may be really a soul travel, but it may be just a meaningless dream. An absurd dream, that's all. As for how to view this matter... I can only say I can give you a suggestion." He looked at Ashu Rufate. "Don't pursue who you were in the past and what it was like. Find things that will help you now from the fragments of past memories. Don't worry about anything else."

...

As Aunt Mary walked into the room, Ashu Rufate was still thinking. Since the old doctor said goodbye, he has been immersed in thinking. Until the old woman made a "cough!" cough, Ashu Rufate jumped up alertly.

"Ah, aunt..." Ash Rufat realized that he was still wearing a pair of knee-length shorts.

Aunt Mary did not express any unhappiness. Her eyes were on Ash Rufate's body, and a smile of admiration appeared on the corner of her mouth.

Aunt Mary had seen Ashu Rufate many times: Ashu Rufate had a slender figure but would not look too thin, and she exuded an arrogant, wild but noble temperament. However, this was indeed the first time she had seen his upper body so clearly.

In front of the old woman was a body that was trained enough to participate in the gladiator competition. There was no fat on her tight body. Indeed, Ash Rufate's body did not look particularly thick, but her body was well-proportioned, her muscles were distinct, and she had a masculinity full of grace. Anyone could see that this body contained enough power to meet all challenges at any time.

"It's really profitable." As Ashu Rufate hurriedly ran inside to put on his clothes, the old woman smiled and said to herself. "Those two little girls are really jealous..."

Ashu Rufate moved quickly, and within a few minutes, he was dressed neatly.

"Auntie, sorry, I just..."

"It's okay." Aunt Mary looked Ash Rufate up and down with a completely different expression from her, and he felt a little embarrassed to see it. "I'm here to find you."

"Is there anything?" Ashu Rufate was not sure what the old woman was doing for him.

"I'm actually just here to confirm something- Did you kill Yara?"

Ashu Rufate opened his mouth and said nothing. The old woman looked at him with a smile. Through that firm look, he knew that the other party had actually reached a conclusion long ago and that lying was meaningless. After a while, he nodded.

"I just knew it was you who did it... Can I ask why?"

"He wants to kill me," Ash Rufate replied. "They have a strong hostility towards me. In this case, I think showing weakness will not lead to reconciliation, and tolerance will only lead to more rampant attacks from them. In addition, I happened to find a chance to not get dirty, so I did it. I think that in this way, the remaining few people will probably become smarter, at least cautious."

"Your logic is correct, but your action is wrong." Aunt Mary kept smiling. "You shouldn't end it. If I were there, I would suggest you kill them all."

"Kill them all?"

"All have been fighting life and death, and you are still looking forward to reconciliation and concessions? Whether it is a battlefield or somewhere else, letting the enemy escape is a stupid mistake! Alas, although you are a mercenary who has been through the battlefield for a long time, you still seem naive." Although you are just an unarmed old woman in front of you, the meaning of Aunt Mary's words still made Ash Rufate shudder. "If it is not an enemy, or at least someone who has not yet shown hostility, then you can do whatever you want. It is good to take the initiative to attack or strengthen your vigilance. But if an enemy has appeared that is about to murder your life and you have avoided his first strike by luck, then you must never stop the attack unless they have been erased from the **, or they are so humble that they can no longer pose a threat to you, otherwise you must never stop the attack!"

Aunt Mary stood up and walked around Ashu Rufat for half a circle.

"Ashu Rufat, you should know that in your future life, whether it is the responsibility of your husband or the instinct of a man, you should shoulder the responsibility of protecting your wife and children. This is your unshirkable responsibility. I don't want one day my two nieces to be widows like me, and I have to find a less outstanding man to remarry. I have proved that things are not very wonderful."

She paused. "What did the doctor say? When I came in just now, I heard from the servants that the doctor had arrived."

"Ah, he said my body has recovered well and there are no sequelae."

"Very good." Aunt Mary nodded. "So, Ashu Rufate, now tell me what you want to do next?"

Ashu Rufat didn't say it for a long time.

"Well, I am a realistic person and don't like to use false words to conceal the difficulties of reality. Although you were successful at the dance party before, you must have seen the contemptuous attitude of others towards you. There are those two girls," she said. "Although I think there is no essential difference between men and women, the prejudice in reality is so deeply rooted: a woman raised by her husband is always taken for granted and may even arouse the envy of others; but a man who has to make a living by his wife

, everywhere you go. Maybe one day this prejudice will change, but at least I have no hope of seeing it in my lifetime." She looked at Ashu Rufate and continued. "In addition, the two girls are very wary of you. Although you are unmarried couples, their vigilance makes the relationship between unmarried couples become nameless. But this kind of thing cannot be solved by external forces. Although I am their only elder, I still can't do anything."

She looked at Ashu Rufate, who nodded silently. "So you should be very clear about what you should do."

Ashu Rufate wanted to speak eagerly, but Aunt Mary stopped him with a look.

"Do something and change others' attitude towards you." Aunt Mary said. "The easiest and direct way is to rely on your own strength to earn some family business... You can go to the city to see if you have any chance. As for the latter point, it depends on your personal ability. In fact, you are very charming, but breaking their defenses is not a simple thing."

"I'm going to leave for a long distance soon," Aunt Mary continued. "It's estimated that it will take at least half a year to come back. When I come back," she smiled, showing the expression of a wolf looking at a tied sheep. "I hope you have made a good relationship with them... it's best to sleep with them."

(Author’s note: Waterfall Sweat, aunt, I’m disrespectful to the old man…)

Ashu Rufate found that he could not keep up with the other party's thinking at all. "But..." he hesitantly raised questions.

"It's nothing to be surprised about. You know what an unmarried couple means! The difference between an unmarried couple and a formal couple is just one more or one less wedding." Aunt Mary's attitude is very open-minded and natural, which makes people have no doubts.

"Also, this is your personal belonging." Aunt Mary said, taking out a small bag that only a man would carry.
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