Barbara didn't intend to talk to Kevin about that topic, so she explained the origin of the Dandelion Sea.

Kevin didn't ask any more questions and continued to think about Albedo's words.

But no matter how hard he thought about it, Kevin didn't understand what Albedo wanted to express.

Time passed quickly and Barbara finally finished writing. She closed the notebook and prepared to find a place to bury it and mark it.

I'll be able to find it when I come here next time.

Kevin didn't want to think about it anymore, so he stood up and made a quick decision: "We can't wait any longer. Since we can't just leave like this, I'll just grab the man in yellow and beat him up before we leave."

Then he turned to Barbara and said, "Barbara, please pray for me one last time."

After saying that, he prepared to leave without looking back.

"Wait, Myojin."

That was Barbara's voice. There was urgency and pleading in her words. She wanted to call Kevin back.

Kevin did not stop, but walked even faster.

In fact, Kevin understood what Barbara wanted to do, which was nothing more than some farewell words.

But Kevin didn't want to face that kind of scene, and he didn't want to see Barbara's reluctant and lost look.

Now Kevin just wants to cut all ties and cut the Gordian knot.

He knew very well that after reincarnation, Barbara would no longer be the same Barbara.

They might be two people. Two people living in different worlds.

Even Kevin is the same, which means this will be the last time they see each other.

So Kevin was afraid that he would not be able to resist staying here.

But this doesn't solve the problem after all.

Instead, it will shake Kevin's determination to save the world.

Kevin, whose heart was constantly wavering, thought of nothingness again and even used it to comfort himself.

Everything will dissipate into nothingness, I just accelerated the process.

"Wait, Kevin!" Barbara caught up and shouted.

Kevin continued walking without looking back.

Barbara's eyes were red. She said in a trembling voice: "Kevin, are you going to leave without saying anything like you did before? Just leave silently like that!"

Kevin finally stopped, but didn't look back.

Kevin lowered his head, his whole face blending into the shadows, and whispered: "We didn't know each other before."

"Don't lie to me, Kevin, we two have known each other for four years."

"You don't mean in that world?"

"It wasn't that world, it was also four years ago, when Bennett was my first patient. I still remember what you said then.

Although my brother has bad luck, he is still a very simple person.

I hope I can take good care of him.”

"So you still remember me." Kevin murmured, unconsciously recalling the past, his expression began to waver.

Kevin's voice was so soft that Barbara didn't hear it. After a pause, he continued to tell her true childhood story.

"After you left, Sister Alice came back and told me what an idol is. She also set a goal for me to work hard for.

Actually, it was very difficult for me at the beginning, but later on, I found that many things went too smoothly. Then Sister Alice told me a lot about your help.

For example, when many people were scolding me, you always let Bennett join in the scolding and use his luck to help me.

For example, you created a fan club for me, and I know that you are the first president. You also always write some weird titles on the billboards to attract people to pay attention to me.

I also asked my father to give me the book full of notes. I also know a lot of things you did secretly.

I still don’t understand why you want to help me like this.”

Kevin turned around gently, as if afraid to break the tranquility and beauty of the moment. The setting sun was like a golden painting, shining on him, outlining a warm and soft outline. His smile was like a flower blooming in spring, exuding a charming fragrance.

The breeze blew Barbara's hair gently and also made Kevin's clothes flutter slightly.

"That's because you said you wouldn't be prejudiced against us because of Bennett's luck or our low status."

Barbara stared at Kevin blankly and said, "Is that why?"

Kevin looked sincere, nodded and said: "Well, when Bennett implicated many people, he and I were criticized by many people. It was not until I met you that I realized that there are still strangers who can be so kind to us."

In fact, the development of many things is almost the same as in the world controlled by Yellow Clothes.

Just not that extreme.

In the original world, Bennett was just unlucky enough to injure all his companions in the adventure group.

The so-called accusations are only made by the elders of those people.

Also, when I first met Barbara at church, we barely even talked to each other.

Everything seemed so bland.

"You've helped too much, and we're just acquaintances. It's not worth it at all." Barbara's eyes were dull. She actually always thought Kevin liked her.

I just wanted Kevin to say that sentence before he left.

Unexpectedly, Kevin gave such an answer.

At this moment, Kevin felt more relaxed than ever before, and he no longer hid anything in front of Barbara.

His tone became more and more certain: "Although you may think we are just acquaintances, but in my opinion, Barbara, you are a beam of light in the real world that is somewhat unrealistic."

Kevin touched his face a little embarrassedly and continued: "You know what? When everyone was away from us, you were the only one who was doing your best to help us."

Barbara's face darkened and she said ashamedly, "I just wanted to catch up with my sister. I don't have so many thoughts about you."

Kevin still looked gentle, and said softly: "I have known all this for a long time, and Sister Alice also told me that you just lack a little confidence. In fact, you have been no weaker than your sister from the beginning. As for why I did all that.

I only knew that there was a pure white girl who was about to become depressed because of other people's eyes, and I couldn't just stand by and watch, especially since she had helped me before."

"Then why didn't you tell me?" Barbara had always been concerned about this and now asked.

Kevin gave an uncertain answer.

“Maybe it’s because of fear.”

"Fear?"

"I have too many concerns. Whether you become friends with me or stay away from me, it will not be a good result, so I just want to stop these things in the process."

“Are all being friends bad outcomes?”

"Well, the gap between our identities is too big. It's hard for me to keep the relationship going. Maybe it will fade away in the end. It's better not to even have a beginning."

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