Our lives are based on lies. Historically, heroes were supposed to be the role models we looked up to, but were they? Some of them steal other people's fiancées, murder people to make a point, and so on. If these are the heroes, then who was the villain? Does being killed by a hero make someone a villain? Has anyone had the experience of living the life of a villain? Were they truly the villains we were led to believe they were? Source: https://in.pinterest.com/pin/ARvRowAG7vHGdKNLTkxiJYLui3lx-dzTzeITNFVhXA-XA46gUs4Z1S8/
While Lu Yong stepped into his carriage, Andy's eyes were fixed on his departing figure.
Many memories of L u An flashed through his mind. From the moment Lu Yong was told that Lu An couldn't cultivate. That man abandoned his son. When that boy needed his parents' help, they abandoned him in this dark world.
As the carriage disappeared from his view and the crowd dispersed while discussing the events, Andy exhaled and his gaze shifted to the headless corpse for a moment before returning to the Elder of Eternal Palace, who had a slight smile on his face.
Andy's brow furrowed as he saw that smile. This old man had been standing idly by the side the entire time.
"Why are you here?" The Elder asked, but he frowned when his eyes looked at the corpse.
He turned around and instructed one disciple, "Clean it."
That disciple bowed and started cleaning the corpse while the Elder turned around to look at Andy.