After becoming a servant, she took over the Hearth House and chose to manage it in a completely opposite way from the previous generation of servants. She tried to give the children more love without violating the rules.

She told herself that the reason she did this was to fulfill Krevy's wish.

Yes, she had a cold personality since she was a child, and she had almost no desires such as dreams.

She didn't want anything, she just let fate take her life.

Because she didn't want anything, she accepted everything and accepted whatever fate brought her.

However, this person who had been drifting in the river of fate for a long time had to make a choice.

At this point, she had to admit that Krevy's words just now touched her.

She had always believed that the reason she was good to the children and tried to take good care of the children of the Hearth House was because Krevy's dream was to create a home where everyone could be happy, and Krevy was dead, and she did this just to help Krevy realize her dream.

However, if she only helped her old friend realize his wish, then the children of Hearth House would have successfully walked out of the darkness and lived a truly free life.

And these children have forgotten her.

Krewei's wish has been fulfilled, and the children no longer recognize her. If she really has no feelings for the children, why does she come back to visit them?

And why is she still relieved by the children's current happiness?

......

She has obviously cut off her relationship with those children and no longer bears the responsibility of "father" to those children, but why does she always miss them?

When the facts are in front of her, she has to admit that her concern for the children is not only out of the desire to realize Krewei's wish, nor is it just because she disagrees with the practices of the previous generation of servants.

In fact, she deeply loves those children.

Krewei's words touched her emotions, forcing her to seriously think about what she really wants.

She is the remnant of the long-extinct Red Moon Dynasty.

Her country no longer exists in the world.

And she is also an orphan, so her family does not exist in this world.

In other words, she has been a person without a home since she can remember.

As an excellent diplomat, she is good at analyzing the psychology of others and her own psychology.

After just thinking for a while, she realized that because of her childhood, she actually yearned for the concept of "home".

It is for this reason that when she knew that Krewei's dream was to create a happy home for everyone, out of her desire for "home", she agreed to help Krewei.

Otherwise, she was the strongest child at the time, and with her indifferent personality, it is hard to imagine why she would risk angering the previous generation of servants to help Krewei again and again.

Just like Fuling wanted to help Funina because she saw her former self in Funina.

This is a kind of psychological projection. When you meet someone who has a very similar experience to your own, you will be very gentle to him.

Because you subconsciously regard him as your past self, and you subconsciously believe that as long as you redeem the other person, it is equivalent to redeeming your past self.

The same is true for Alechino. Under the management of the previous generation of servants, the children of the Hearth House kept fighting each other, and she lived in a chaotic and fighting environment since she was a child.

She didn't say anything, but out of her desire for "home", she didn't like such an environment. She hoped to have a happy and stable home.

So after becoming a servant and taking over the Hearth House, she overturned the management method of the previous generation of servants and tried to give the children more care.

Because she subconsciously regarded these children as her childhood self and Krevy, and believed that while loving these children, she was also comforting her childhood self.

Yes, this decisive and calm Fatui executive actually wanted only a home, or a place that belonged to her.

She liked to see the children grow up and change, and she also liked the children's childish play.

She liked the scene when the children of Hearth House would gather around her every time she returned from a mission, with awe, admiration and concern, and happily call her father.

Every time she did that, she felt loved, and she, who had been drifting with the flow, also had a place to return to.

The sense of belonging that no matter how busy you are, knowing that there are people waiting for you in the distance, gave her stability in the chaos, and she liked this feeling.Although she had always tried to remain indifferent, she had to admit that she actually loved those children and was reluctant to leave that home.

So, when Krevy said those words, she stopped.

Whether Linni and the others still remembered her, she had always loved the children of the Hearth House and had never let go.

If the children could live freely, then even if she was no longer a member of the family, she could endure the loneliness of drifting with the tide.

However, the Kingdom of Winter was about to launch a war against Fontaine.

The war was about to cover the entire Fontaine.

Once the war began, the warm homes of the children would be burned out, and the children who had already found happiness would also be affected by the war.

Was he going to stand firmly on the side of the Fatui, destroy the homes of the people he loved, and become the enemy of the children, or...

On the bed, Alechino fell into a long silence.

The general trend of the world was forcing this person who was used to drifting with the tide to make a choice and seriously examine his position.

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