Spider thread
Chapter 8
Kerberos was lying on the dark carpet, and suddenly raised his head to look at Crow Reed, who was sitting at the desk and was busy making something. "Have you really decided to do this?" He asked.
The movement of Kuro's hands stopped.He put the copper-colored thread by his hand, then looked at Kerubellos, "Which thing are you referring to?" He skillfully threw the question back.
"Everything you're doing right now is for the same purpose, isn't it?" Kerubellos said, sweeping his tail back and forth across the carpet, dust dancing in the glowing air.
"It's completely seen." Kuro smiled wryly, and after a few seconds, he changed back to his serious face and continued to thread the thread into the small hole on the edge of the paper.
"That's because you didn't hide it from me at all!" Kerberos tried to suppress a nameless anger and dissatisfaction, and after a few seconds, he added, "In this case, obviously anyone can guess The cause and effect are probably."
"No, you are the only one who can guess what's inside through the superficial reasons, Kerberos." Kuro smiled and said words similar to praise.
Kerberos looked at Clow with dissatisfaction. The man in front of him had already reached a level of proficiency in diverting the topic, and he was dissatisfied that he followed him to change the topic again.
"So-so-ah-" Ruberos drew his voice, and Crow raised his head to look at him again, "You, have you really decided to do this?" As if it wasn't enough, He He added, "Please answer me directly, Mr. Clow Reed."
"It's so rare that you are so obsessed with a question related to me." Kuro said lightly, seeing that Ruberos made an expression that said "Are you trying to divert the topic again", he Make an expression of admitting defeat, and say: "Yes, things are what you think. Moreover, no matter how you try to persuade me and pull me back, it is already impossible."
"That's it." Kerberos returned to the previous posture of lying down, his voice was a little dull, "Why?"
"Because of the pain." Kuro crossed the fingers of both hands and placed them on the table.
"Is there no other remedy?" Ruberos rested his head on his crossed paws, looking at the diagonally drawn shadow cast by the sun through the glass on the carpet.
"Yes," Crow said.
"Then why?" Ruberos asked, his tone very excited.
"I can't do it." Kuro said, his tone was still very calm, like a calm lake.When he said this, he turned his eyes to the window, and he thought he saw white butterflies flying back and forth there just now.
Kerberos didn't speak.
"I'm not a god." Kuro lowered his head slightly, looking at his hands, the hair that was too long at the sideburns but could not be tied by the headband hung down on the table.
The room fell into silence for a moment, as if time stopped at this moment, everything was frozen.
After a while, Ruberos seemed to finally accept this fact, whether he wanted it or not. "Okay, okay." He said slowly, his voice gradually softened, "If you must do this..."
"I'm sorry," Craw said, very softly.
"You don't need to apologize, it's not your fault." Ruberos sighed, "Can't you tell me? Things that make you feel pain, or things you want to do."
The expression on Kuro's face froze for a moment, and then he smiled as if he was relaxed, "I didn't know." He said, "This is the best."
"Can't you tell us?" Kerberos asked the question again.
"This is not an area worthy of your involvement." Clow said, "I don't want you to worry meaninglessly, it just adds to your troubles."
"Whatever you want," Kerberos showed a helpless look, "Then, what should Yue do?"
"If He came to ask me what these things mean, he would be just like you," Crow paused, thinking, "No, as expected, it would be better not to tell Him anything."
"You really prefer him, and you don't really want to hide it from me at all." Ke Ruberos made a dissatisfied look, but it was a reproachful tone.
"I did try to hide it at the beginning, but you stopped me." Kuro explained.
"If you really want to hide it, you can forcibly change the topic no matter what I say," Ruberos said, "or, as before, use another thing to divert my attention."
"It was really seen through by you." Kuro showed a loser look, but he couldn't hear it from his tone at all. He looked out of the window again, "Yue is different from you, he is much more stubborn than you." Said this There was no joke in Crow's tone when he spoke.
"That's too much," Ruberos said, and after a moment he asked, "What if I tell him what you're planning?"
"This is your freedom," said Craw.
Kerberos stood up from the soft ground, his tail sweeping back and forth on the carpet again.He hesitated for a while, walked towards the door, and then stood in the corridor. "I'll keep it a secret from Yue." After he finished speaking, he disappeared from the door.
What is this, the salvation of the gods, Kuro thought.
But after a while, He backed away again, "I suddenly remembered," said Ruberos, "Yesterday or the day before yesterday, I saw a little boy about this tall in a dream," He raised his paw and gestured Look at the height, "Running after the sun by the river, and almost fell into the river at the end. The sun seems strange, I don't remember this part clearly." He said, "That little boy is you, right? Clow."
"Yeah," Kuro replied with a smile, lowering his voice, "That was me, when I was less than ten years old." His expression became a little lonely.
The movement of Kuro's hands stopped.He put the copper-colored thread by his hand, then looked at Kerubellos, "Which thing are you referring to?" He skillfully threw the question back.
"Everything you're doing right now is for the same purpose, isn't it?" Kerubellos said, sweeping his tail back and forth across the carpet, dust dancing in the glowing air.
"It's completely seen." Kuro smiled wryly, and after a few seconds, he changed back to his serious face and continued to thread the thread into the small hole on the edge of the paper.
"That's because you didn't hide it from me at all!" Kerberos tried to suppress a nameless anger and dissatisfaction, and after a few seconds, he added, "In this case, obviously anyone can guess The cause and effect are probably."
"No, you are the only one who can guess what's inside through the superficial reasons, Kerberos." Kuro smiled and said words similar to praise.
Kerberos looked at Clow with dissatisfaction. The man in front of him had already reached a level of proficiency in diverting the topic, and he was dissatisfied that he followed him to change the topic again.
"So-so-ah-" Ruberos drew his voice, and Crow raised his head to look at him again, "You, have you really decided to do this?" As if it wasn't enough, He He added, "Please answer me directly, Mr. Clow Reed."
"It's so rare that you are so obsessed with a question related to me." Kuro said lightly, seeing that Ruberos made an expression that said "Are you trying to divert the topic again", he Make an expression of admitting defeat, and say: "Yes, things are what you think. Moreover, no matter how you try to persuade me and pull me back, it is already impossible."
"That's it." Kerberos returned to the previous posture of lying down, his voice was a little dull, "Why?"
"Because of the pain." Kuro crossed the fingers of both hands and placed them on the table.
"Is there no other remedy?" Ruberos rested his head on his crossed paws, looking at the diagonally drawn shadow cast by the sun through the glass on the carpet.
"Yes," Crow said.
"Then why?" Ruberos asked, his tone very excited.
"I can't do it." Kuro said, his tone was still very calm, like a calm lake.When he said this, he turned his eyes to the window, and he thought he saw white butterflies flying back and forth there just now.
Kerberos didn't speak.
"I'm not a god." Kuro lowered his head slightly, looking at his hands, the hair that was too long at the sideburns but could not be tied by the headband hung down on the table.
The room fell into silence for a moment, as if time stopped at this moment, everything was frozen.
After a while, Ruberos seemed to finally accept this fact, whether he wanted it or not. "Okay, okay." He said slowly, his voice gradually softened, "If you must do this..."
"I'm sorry," Craw said, very softly.
"You don't need to apologize, it's not your fault." Ruberos sighed, "Can't you tell me? Things that make you feel pain, or things you want to do."
The expression on Kuro's face froze for a moment, and then he smiled as if he was relaxed, "I didn't know." He said, "This is the best."
"Can't you tell us?" Kerberos asked the question again.
"This is not an area worthy of your involvement." Clow said, "I don't want you to worry meaninglessly, it just adds to your troubles."
"Whatever you want," Kerberos showed a helpless look, "Then, what should Yue do?"
"If He came to ask me what these things mean, he would be just like you," Crow paused, thinking, "No, as expected, it would be better not to tell Him anything."
"You really prefer him, and you don't really want to hide it from me at all." Ke Ruberos made a dissatisfied look, but it was a reproachful tone.
"I did try to hide it at the beginning, but you stopped me." Kuro explained.
"If you really want to hide it, you can forcibly change the topic no matter what I say," Ruberos said, "or, as before, use another thing to divert my attention."
"It was really seen through by you." Kuro showed a loser look, but he couldn't hear it from his tone at all. He looked out of the window again, "Yue is different from you, he is much more stubborn than you." Said this There was no joke in Crow's tone when he spoke.
"That's too much," Ruberos said, and after a moment he asked, "What if I tell him what you're planning?"
"This is your freedom," said Craw.
Kerberos stood up from the soft ground, his tail sweeping back and forth on the carpet again.He hesitated for a while, walked towards the door, and then stood in the corridor. "I'll keep it a secret from Yue." After he finished speaking, he disappeared from the door.
What is this, the salvation of the gods, Kuro thought.
But after a while, He backed away again, "I suddenly remembered," said Ruberos, "Yesterday or the day before yesterday, I saw a little boy about this tall in a dream," He raised his paw and gestured Look at the height, "Running after the sun by the river, and almost fell into the river at the end. The sun seems strange, I don't remember this part clearly." He said, "That little boy is you, right? Clow."
"Yeah," Kuro replied with a smile, lowering his voice, "That was me, when I was less than ten years old." His expression became a little lonely.
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