"Grandpa, do you usually arrange so many training and tasks for Yulandel?" Theresa asked.

Yulandel said this, which shows how heavy the responsibility is.

"Little Theresa, please don't blame me for this. Sometimes I also hope that Yulandel can have a good rest and relax for a while, but Yulandel is too self-disciplined." Otto spread his hands helplessly.

["Is this... a flower that exists alone?"

The huge submarine is cruising in the ocean current, wandering in the network of weaving world bubbles.

Yulandel does not feel strange.

"Yo, are you in a daze here?" Shakespeare's hearty voice sounded.

"Hey! Don't approach others suddenly from behind, Captain!" Bianca said helplessly.

"Because you look a little depressed, what, are you missing home?"

"...How can it be "013"?"

"Just...thinking about the future."

Shakespeare asked: "Do you mean after you return to your original world?"

"Almost. Maybe this is not something that a normal person would think about at the age of 12...but I can't turn a blind eye to what I have already thought of."

Shakespeare agreed: "Well, after all, we have encountered a lot of situations that are hard to describe in these two days."

"But, how should I put it, it's not shameful to be precocious in some aspects, right?"

Bianca: "...Then, I'll ask a question directly."

"In your opinion, Captain - why are people born in this world?"

Shakespeare smiled in surprise: "Wow, this question is really straightforward, How should I put it…Although the registration form can be filled in manually, we can’t choose our real birthdays either.”

“Or do you want to talk about why life must have meaning?”

Bianca didn’t deny it: “You can put it that way. Think about it. Everyone is born into this world without their own choice, and most of them die without their own choice—”

“And you also said not long ago that the meaning of self, human beings, the world, and the universe cannot be measured by results.”

“For ourselves, the meaning of everything will eventually sink into nothingness; for everything we love, we have no ability to protect them forever in the long river of time.”

“Perhaps for some people, the answer to this question lies in belief…but it’s hard for me to really believe in some metaphysical abstract concept.”]

[Good man, is this something a 12-year-old would think about? It’s a bit too advanced, isn’t it?]

[Although I understand these words, there are really not many people who would actively think about these things. 】

[There is a reason why Yulan Daier can become the strongest Valkyrie. Most people probably can't do it with this unique thinking. 】

……

"Yulan DaierDale, is this what you usually think about? "Kiana blinked, her clear eyes revealed a kind of beauty that was not polluted by knowledge. Yulandel should be about the same age as her, but there are differences in all aspects.

"I don't think about it often, but I occasionally think about it and understand myself." Yulandel said.

She would not think about these things during training and fighting, so it is okay to think about them occasionally.

Zhang Mu thought to himself that he was worthy of being the descendant of philosopher Kevin (Why do birds fly?), and he is also very good at philosophy.

[Shakespeare also smiled helplessly: "How to say it, you are actually the type of person who thinks too much..."

"You have to know that if you just talk about the matter, you already believe in the value of truth, goodness and beauty more than most ordinary people."

"I think for you - the real problem may be that truth, goodness and beauty are a set of concepts that are simple but difficult to define well. ”

“Of course, for civilization, truth, goodness and beauty can find the so-called greatest common divisor; but for individuals, it is ultimately something that is not grounded.”

“I mean, everyone has their own interests and concerns, and they are imperfect beings like the Greek gods.”

“——But only in this way can human possibilities be expanded and human civilization will always have vitality.”

“After all, we can only protect some things within our capabilities...but this is not the end of meaning, but the starting point it should have.”

Shakespeare’s words touched Bianca a little: “Not the end...but the starting point?”

“Yes, the meaning of mankind as a whole and the meaning of individuals are two completely opposite things. ”

“You can think of it as the relationship between mosaic collage and a single mosaic piece…”

“Every life that one thinks is wonderful is a side note of civilization; behind every kind of self-satisfaction, someone leaves a shadow in history.”

Bianca raised her own question: “This only explains the meaning of civilization, but still cannot explain the meaning of living itself.”

Shakespeare: “That’s natural. After all, life never has any innate meaning.”

Bianca: “… You didn’t just say that life has no meaning.”

Shakespeare: “Well, because the act of searching for meaning itself is a meaning we can give to life.” (To read the novels of Bao Shuang, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

“Do you understand? We don’t live as a certain kind of person… We live to become a certain kind of person.”

“Being able to give meaning to meaningless things—this is the uniqueness of being human. ”

Bianca understood a little: "So, what you want to say is... our life is a process of constantly searching for a better self."

"NoWrong, because it never ends, some people compare it to Sisyphus pushing a boulder. "

"In their myth, Sisyphus pushed the boulder up the mountain with all his strength, and then watched helplessly as the boulder rolled down the mountain - and so on and so forth."

"But even those people would admit... Although Sisyphus is always in a painful cycle, his life seems to be worthless -" 4.7 "But this does not deprive Sisyphus of the meaning of life that opposes gods and praises freedom."

"When you abandon the theory of consequences, you will find that Sisyphus has indeed lived out the meaning of life, and he has therefore obtained the most fundamental happiness of mankind."

Bianca: "You mean, the happiness of realizing that you are not living in vain, or at least realizing that you are fighting against meaninglessness."

Shakespeare said as a matter of course: "Of course, in everyone's life journey... this is the greatest struggle." ”

“We fight the world and reconcile with it, gradually giving ourselves acquired meaning…”

“…and finally, when facing the eternal nothingness, we can laugh out loud and leave the stage without regrets.”].

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