Chapter 546 For what?
Chapter 546 For what?
Chapter 546 For What
"Whoa, what happened?"
Servi happened to bump into Lydia who was about to go out in the corridor, and Lydia's expression was obviously not right. She seemed to have just cried, and there was a little redness at the corners of her eyes.
But Lydia just walked away with her head down, and Servi didn't chase her to ask more questions. He turned around and looked at Kreacher who was still standing at the door of the room, and then looked at Lydia who was walking forward with her head down, as if she understood something.
By the time he reacted, Lydia had already walked far away. He hurriedly chased after her and reached the gate of the orphanage. Fortunately, Lydia had just left the gate and had not walked far.
"Hey! Lydia Jones! Don't blame me for not reminding you that the road you chose is destined to be a bumpy and difficult journey with hard days waiting for you!"
Listening to the "advice" coming from Servi behind her, how could Lydia not understand? But she had already chosen to take this path, and she would continue to walk on it forever, no matter how difficult it was to walk on.
What's more, Lydia will definitely hear more of these words which seem like advice but are actually ridicule in the future. She doesn't care at all and she is not afraid at all.
But what Lydia didn't expect was that Servi quickly added,
"But, try your best! Come on!!!"
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So, how did Servi know about this? Did he ask Kreacher before he went after him?
the answer is negative.
In fact, Kreacher was just leaning against the door of the room, staring at Servi with a half-smile.
However, we cannot ignore that Servi is a skilled magician!
To stand out in this field, having a pair of dexterous hands is obviously not enough. More importantly, they must have strong thinking ability.
After all, magicians need to rack their brains to figure out the entry point of each magic trick, how to make it difficult for the audience to detect the clues and be amazed by it;
How to mobilize the audience's emotions to the greatest extent and immerse them in the wonderful world of magic are issues that magicians need to think carefully about.
Servi knew about Lydia's past, that she was an abortionist.
However, the secret was not revealed to him by Kreacher, but by Lydia herself.
However, to be precise, Servi did not learn this directly from Lydia, but came to the conclusion through his own reasoning.
Once, Servi saw Lydia gazing at the children running happily in the orphanage, and she whispered: "This is the beginning of my atonement."
These words were like a flash of lightning across the night sky, allowing Servi to understand instantly.
To atone for one's sins, one must have committed a sin. The only possible explanation for the sins associated with the child, coupled with Lydia's identity as a doctor, is abortion.
This inference emerged clearly in Servi's mind, but he chose to remain silent and did not confirm it with Lydia.
Because deep down in his heart, Servi knew clearly that he was also a murderer.
Between him and Lydia, it was just the pot calling the kettle black. In this case, it might be the best choice for both of them not to break this window paper.
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So, what clues and reasoning did Servi use to be able to so confidently guess that Lydia wanted to challenge the Hippocratic Declaration?
In fact, the answer to this question is not complicated.
First of all, we need to make it clear that as the director of an orphanage, Kreacher's communication with Lydia usually revolves around the children's health issues.
There is no doubt about this, after all, this is an area of common concern.
However, this conversation was particularly unusual.
In sharp contrast to the relaxed and cheerful atmosphere in the past, the atmosphere this time was unusually serious, even a little depressing.
This obvious change naturally caught Servi's attention, and he began to think about the reasons.
After ruling out other possibilities, Servi realized that the reason why the atmosphere became so heavy was most likely the sin they had committed in the past.
After all, for people like them who have a certain amount of experience, such a tense situation would only arise when it involves each other's deepest secrets or faults.
As for Kreacher's affairs, everyone present knew everything, and there was no need to hide it.
Therefore, Servi could be sure that the issues involved in this conversation could never be related to Kreacher.
The only possibility left, then, is that the problem comes from Lydia herself.
If that’s the case, then why did Lydia bring up this matter at this time?
Servi further analyzed that since this was something that everyone knew and it had been a long time, there was no need to bring it up again for discussion.
Therefore, the only reasonable explanation is that Lydia wanted to do something or change something because of some experiences in the past.
Combining all the above clues and reasoning, Servi finally concluded that Lydia wanted to challenge the Hippocratic Declaration.
"Lydia is a total rebel."
This is what Kreacher once said to Servi accidentally.
Rebels will never be disciplined by rules. They only want to change the rules and resist everything.
She is so crazy and so brave.
That's why Servi chased after him and gave him advice, or rather blessings, and expressed his stance.
Servi knew Kreacher very well. He knew that Kreacher would definitely support this kind of thing, not oppose it.
Well, in that case, he did the same, not because of his relationship with Kreacher, nor for the so-called women's rights, he would do this simply because,
He is a person with normal thinking who is not disciplined by ridiculous dogma...
Just a normal person.
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Lydia turned around in surprise, only to see the same look as Kreacher.
Lydia just smiled, then turned around and continued walking forward. She didn't need to look back to thank him. The only thing she should do was to keep moving forward.
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However, as Lydia continued to move forward, her tears burst out again like a flood. This sudden emotion made her stop and a deep sense of self-blame and reflection surged in her heart.
She suddenly realized that perhaps the most important thing she should do before trying to challenge the Hippocratic Declaration was to change her own ideas.
She has always believed that this idea should be supported mainly by women, after all, it concerns their own rights and well-being.
But reality gave her a resounding slap in the face. She was shocked to find that the first person who stood up to support her was actually a man.
Kreacher's support completely overturned her inherent cognition and made her begin to re-examine whether her ideas were too one-sided and narrow.
What was even more unexpected to her was that the second person who supported her was Servi, a person who seemed to have nothing to do with all this.
After Servi decided to be with Kreacher, the word "fertility" was like a spell that completely isolated him from the world.
However, even so, Servi did not hesitate to shout to her loudly in the busy street, regardless of the eyes of others, and firmly stated his position.
At this moment, Lydia seemed to wake up from a dream. She began to understand that perhaps before changing everything, she first needed to change the arrogance and prejudice deep in her heart.
Only by abandoning these preconceived ideas can she look at the people and things around her with a more open and inclusive mindset and truly understand the positions and choices of others.
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the other side,
"Why on earth would you say those things?"
Sure enough, Kreacher heard clearly what Servi had just said to Lydia.
"........"
Severe opened his mouth. It was his first time in front of Kreacher, and he didn't know what to say. Perhaps he should have said, "I said that because you support me." If he said that, he might be able to gain Kreacher's forgiveness, or even love, but...
As I said before, he is not a great man, he is just a normal person with normal thoughts.
"It's just because I know that what Miss Lydia Jones did was right that I decided to support her, there is no other reason."
Servi admitted that he was a bad man, but he was not a villain. He would not make any so-called jokes about such things. Such things should be sacred and should not be mixed with any personal interests.
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After saying this, Servi thought to himself that based on his understanding of Kreacher, the other party would definitely be furious. After all, the relationship between them has always been delicate, and the slightest mistake could lead to a fierce quarrel.
However, what Servi never expected was that Kreacher was not angry, but unexpectedly took the initiative to kiss him. This sudden move caught Servi completely off guard. He widened his eyes and didn't know how to respond for a moment.
Kreacher's lips gently touched Servi's cheek, and at that moment, time seemed to freeze. Servi could feel Kreacher's breath and his slightly trembling lips. Although this kiss was short, it contained endless emotions.
"If you said it was for me, I would definitely break up with you..." Kreacher's voice was a little low, and seemed to be a little sad, "But I'm glad you didn't."
This sentence was like a double-edged sword, giving Servi a chance to make peace, but also like a warning. If Servi really said that it was for himself, then Kreacher would probably leave him without hesitation.
However, Servi did not do so. He stared into Kreacher's eyes and said sincerely: "I said those words only because I am a normal person with a normal mind."
Kreacher smiled with relief after hearing this. He knew that Servi had finally spoken the truth. Although the smile was faint, it was enough to make Servi feel at ease.
An opportunity for active reconciliation is now in front of Servi. It depends on whether he can seize it.
If he could seize this opportunity and be honest with Kreacher, then perhaps there would be a new beginning for their relationship.
But if he misses the opportunity, the consequences could be disastrous.
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"So, now that Richard is sitting in his room and the kids are playing in the garden, do you want to do something else with me?"
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Richard was a little bored as he was flipping through the picture book in front of him in the room. It was such a boring thing that Richard could even guess what was written in the back of the book just by taking the first glance.
As for why Richard stayed here obediently this time and did not choose to disturb Kreacher and Servi?
Is it because he didn't know? Haha, do you think Richard is such a fool? Of course he knew.
It was just because he didn't want to do that. Originally, if Dean Kreacher liked it, he was willing to accommodate Servi's ridiculous mood.
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