Use the power of the Demon King to destroy those reincarnated in another world
Chapter 256 I don’t want to grow up
"Ah, Parentine's "Star Transition Theory" and "Magic Dynamics" are also incorporated here, hahaha..." Nia crossed a string of blue words with her finger, and all the words disappeared. Nia bowed her head.
"What is this...!" His voice was full of anger.
Keping followed the red text. However, the arrangement of text and equations shown is very difficult to understand immediately.
"Sir?" Nia seemed to have lost interest in this and sat on the sofa.
Kaiping understood Nia's frustration: "Is there no answer, sir?"
"Yes. This is a haphazardly constructed incomplete question. Although I also considered encryption, there is actually no key at all. Sam doesn't seem to intend for us to unlock it." Nia pointed to a white box and expressed Out of disgust.
"And if the answer is wrong, it's set to explode. Keping thinks that's the unease he's feeling.
There was no intention to spread the word about the trap for killing purposes. This form of design may be an attempt to take revenge on Nia.
"Adults are really mean," Nia muttered. Kaiping looked remorseful after hearing this, and then his eyes filled with sadness.
why?
Why are all the adults around me like this?
Of course, Nia is partly to blame, a sad result of treating him wrong.
However, he is still a child anyway.
His intelligence is indeed excellent and he is an unparalleled genius.
Therefore, his character and behavior are also a bit strange.
However, when his intelligence is taken away, he becomes completely an ordinary child.
It should be an adult who teaches him how to use his intelligence properly, right?
Why did those adults teach him dirty things?
Depriving it of the promising children it receives from future expectations.
Keping's fists trembled.
At that moment, Nia said: "I don't want to grow up, Kaiping." He weakly uttered these words, expressing his true heart and even losing his desire for the future.
Nia stared at the red text: "Everyone is like this. When my family died, the adults who said I was pitiful immediately changed their attitudes when they saw the abilities I had, started lying, and tried to take advantage of it. a little."
Nia continued: "I understand all of this."
"The only ones who didn't lie were Uncle Allen and the King. They helped me become the director."
Kaiping was speechless and had no expectations for adults. Because of that look in Nia's eyes.
"The same goes for society. Once you are smart enough to stand out like a pole, people will exhibit exclusive thinking. If you cater to the expectations of those around you, they will next despise you and think you have no will. If you are stubborn, The collective will put pressure on you and try to bring you down."
There is no light left in Nia's eyes: "It's really difficult to survive in this world."
He was still a young boy, but he spoke the words of giving up on life.
Wasn't it the adults in this country who caused Nia to say these words?
The man who was supposed to teach ethics took away his place of learning.
Is this the result?
Kaiping felt pain in his fist and raised his head. His nails dug into his palms, and bright red blood flowed out. Kaiping stared, the corners of his mouth raised slightly.
"I know the ugliness of human beings."
After going through everything in life, he accepted it all. Everyone has their ugliness, as it should be.
No one can remain perfect because of disgust, there is no such person in this world.
Everyone has to find a balance between their own ugliness and the ugliness of others and can only live in it.
This is what it means to be an adult.
"That's good."
Nia frowned, confused by Kepin's sudden words.
"What's the meaning?"
"You don't have to go out of your way to be an adult."
Nia tilted her head even more doubtfully: "Don't you need to be an adult?"
Again, Keping puts it precisely: "'Finding balance,' 'Adapting to circumstances,' 'Finding compromise,' are among the skills necessary to survive in relationships."
That's right.
Why impose such common sense on this genius? The child prodigy understands the world, and when he becomes a young man he becomes just an ordinary person. Does this mean that this society loves "ordinary people"?
True genius doesn't require common sense, at least not "yet".
When he found the answer, Keping burst into laughter.
Nia looked up at Kaiping in amazement, and Kaiping looked down at Nia with a smile on his face: "Becoming an adult means understanding society and living life by skillfully interlocking the gears of yourself and others."
It's a way of life that doesn't cause trouble for others. Everyone should have the experience of being told not to do things they hate to others.
If you understand the difference between yourself and society, it will be much easier to appropriately interpret the psychology of others.
"However, this can weaken the individual's individuality, or ultimately kill it."
The world has a positive attitude towards individuality, but in fact it is society that is stifling individuality. Personality is not expressed through one's own efforts, nor is it expressed through being recognized by society.
It is something that already exists deep within us, and there is no need to deliberately stifle it.
"You are Nia Fulzbelt. Not the grandson of Raymond Fulzbelt, nor the nephew of Allen Fulzbelt. You are Nia, a scholar."
Although you cannot cause trouble to others, adults are just admonishing you inadvertently and there is no reason to force you to cater to others.
In this case, Keping nodded: "Be who you want to be, Nia."
Kaiping continued to move forward, and there was a white box in front of him.
"If you're really on the wrong track, I'll tell you."
When it comes to illegal things, only those who know best can correctly point them out.
"The road will not be directed for you, nor will it be prepared for you. Make it your own. If obstacles arise, I will protect you." For those who knew those six, they simply had to protect their children's unique personalities. That’s it.
Determination has become so full that there is no room for it.
Because he called this child a genius not because of his intelligence.
Nya bit her lip and Kepin smiled softly.
Anyone can say something casually, this child needs something else, two people need something else.
"trust".
So let's get it.
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