Rebirth-First Class Magician

Chapter 66

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The beginning of the video was a surveillance screen, so there was no sound. Asa hugged Gal and turned back to talk to Allen. Then Asa picked up a chip, rolled it to the other side calmly, and punched it with one hand. Click on the desktop—

The chips rolling at a constant speed leaped out of thin air, and fell silently into the wooden boards of the bar.

The whole process was silent, and no sound was recorded in the surveillance video, but even so, the scene in the video was extremely shocking and impactful.

There is no possibility of a fake video like this—

After the opening title, the prologue will come out. The prologue is the picture on the poster, but the people in the picture slowly come out from the shadows, and the dark blue curtain is getting brighter and brighter. The man who walks in front of the camera curls his lips Jiao raised his chin slightly, the light behind him suddenly became brighter, and a dark blue fishtail stamp was suddenly connected to the camera, covering the screen with a "snap".

"Dad." Gal, who had been looking at the phone, didn't look back, "You will be snatched away by others." The voice sounded worried.

Asa was taken aback, glanced at himself holding the dark red flannel in the camera, and said slowly after a while, "No, Dad is not interested in others."

"Really?" Gal turned his head abruptly, with a little hope in his eyes, "Dad will belong to Gal alone in the future, right? Gal is already working hard to grow taller." The small facial features twisted together, Look serious.

"Hehe," Asa looked at his expression and chuckled, "Is that so? So your current production speed is controlled by yourself?"

"Yeah! Gal didn't lie!" Cal stuck out his tongue mischievously, turned around and threw himself into Asa's arms, rubbing against him dependently, "Gal will work hard to be as tall as Dad and be able to protect Dad!"

Asa hastily put one arm around Gal to prevent him from falling, it doesn't matter whether he watches the video or not, he knows what's going on anyway.

"Well, I hope you can grow taller than me when I'm old." Asa smiled dotingly, picked up Gal and stood up, "Tall enough to protect me."

"Yeah." Cal buried his head on Asa's chest, and replied in a muffled voice, "Daddy's body smells so good and his skin is smooth."

"Can you know it's slippery through the clothes?" Asa raised his eyebrows and asked with his head down.

"Gal can touch it to sleep every day." Gal giggled, his voice a little embarrassed, "Gal was kicked to the bed by his father that day, and then he suffered from insomnia."

"..." Asa asked with a strange expression and hesitant voice, "Really?"

"Well, Gal likes that."

Asa put Gal on the shoe cabinet in the entrance, knelt down and picked up Gal's shoes, "When you get older, you won't be able to sleep on your stomach."

Gal was startled, tilted his head and asked aggrievedly, "Why?"

"Well," Asa put on the left shoe, picked up the right shoe, and replied casually, "Daddy will be crushed by you."

Cal's expression was a bit tangled, he opened his mouth and didn't speak, he seemed to be hesitating whether to say, "..."

"What do you want to say?" Asa began to put on his shoes, "There is no restriction on freedom of speech at home."

"But..." Gal sat on the shoe cabinet with his legs crossed, and began to twist the clothes on his chest with his fingers.

Asa picked up Gal and turned the doorknob, "What?"

"Uncle Lyle said—" Gal looked straight at Asa, seeing the sudden frown on his eyebrows when he heard Lyle's name, "he told Uncle Seaman, you crushed me to death, and Gall felt that Uncle Seaman Like Gal, he likes to sleep on his chest, but he can do it at his age, why Gal-"

Asa's mood was very complicated, and his expression was very solemn. In fact, when he heard Gal say the words 'Uncle Lyle', he had a bad premonition.

really-

"They..." Asa had already left, his expression twisted unconsciously, "Did they do anything strange in front of you?"

"Uncle Lyle and Uncle Seaman are under him, just like," Gal's cheeks were flushed, "just like when Gal is pressing down on Dad, when he grows up, can he still sleep on Dad like this?"

"..." Asa had a headache. Seeing Gal's expectant eyes, his head hurt even more. "Boys must learn to be independent. When you grow up, you won't be able to sleep with your daddy anymore." Children's education What a headache to ask, "When you find a partner later, it's time to leave Dad."

Gal was startled, his eyes filled with disbelief, "But Dad promised me that he would be my partner when I grow up, and he also said that he would wait for me and never find a partner."

"Did I say that?" Asa was taken aback, and began to recall what he had said, "My original words seem to wait for you to grow up, and you won't find a partner."

Cal nodded innocently, "Yes, when Cal grows up, he will marry Dad."

"I didn't agree." Asa walked into the elevator with a blank expression, and after thinking for a while, he added, "Don't even think about it." The child's thoughts should be killed in time. When he grows up, this idea may becomes an obsession.

"Why?" Cal's eyes began to get wet, like morning dew dripping on green leaves, "Why doesn't Dad want Cal?"

Asa raised his head and thought for a while, then replied casually, "You are too young." He stretched out his hand and pressed on the elevator.

"Gal will grow up."

Asa glanced at him, smiled and said, "Papa will be old at that time, who would want an old man?" He is personally satisfied with this answer, his certificate age is twenty-five, Cal's age, not reluctant It is considered three years old, and the age difference of twenty-two years is perfect for perfunctory Gal.

"But Uncle Lyle said that he is hundreds of years old, and he also said that even if it takes a thousand years, Dad will not change." Gal looked at Asa firmly, and said dissatisfiedly, "Is Dad trying to play tricks? "

"..." After getting out of the elevator, life was buzzing on the first floor of the hotel. Asa rubbed the space between his brows with a headache, "Forget it, let's talk about it later."

"Did Dad agree?" Looking forward.

With a cold face, "No."

Asa walked to the bookstore. The morning sun was not dazzling, and the slightly humid warm wind carried the smell of sea water.

Gal really needs books to correct his three views, and he also needs to learn more knowledge from books. Only when his vision is broadened, will he know that his world is not just one father...

But he couldn't send Gal to school. He grew too fast, and his growth rate prevented him from entering school. No one would accept a classmate with a weird growth curve.

A direct way for a child this age to hate a person is to isolate.

If those unkind words were heard by Gal, his character might be twisted, which he didn't want to see.

Asa's voice was very soft, so light that it was blown into the air by the slightly humid wind, "You will leave me sooner or later, and you will have more friends, a better career, and a better life." Alone is enough up.

Gal was held in his arms and didn't speak, as if he didn't hear the words that were blown into the wind.

Asa didn't speak any more along the way, and Gal also quietly lay on Asa's shoulder, and when he was about to reach the bookstore, Gal said softly, "I don't need too many friends, Asa is enough, and Sarah is my whole career, and life with you is the most wonderful."

Asa froze on the spot, his feet seemed to be poured with heavy lead, and his skull seemed to have been hit by a blunt object. After a while, he wanted to smile with the corners of his lips, but found that his entire face was stiff, "Wait You won't grow up saying that..." You're too young, and, "Call me Daddy."

"I will prove it with practical actions when I grow up." Gal's tone was firm.

Asa pushed open the door of the bookstore, a scent that relaxes the nerves penetrated into the tip of the nose, and milky white gas came out from the essential oil humidifier on the cash register.

The nerves relax, and some brains that are on strike wake up instantly, "Every time period of cognition is different. What you thought was right when you were eighteen, you will think it is absurd when you look back at twenty-five. of."

From the guide sign, Asa saw that the children's enlightenment books were on the third floor, and walked towards the stairs with Gal in his arms, "Cognition is constantly changing, and beliefs and attachments are constantly changing. In the final analysis, it is your worldview. The orientation of outlook on life and values has been deflected."

He didn't know why the belief was involved, but the idea suddenly came to his mind, "The once persistent belief can collapse, what else can't be changed? When you grow up, look back at your current thoughts , you will find it ridiculous and unrealistic."

Gal listened quietly, and then slowly opened his mouth after making sure that Asa had finished speaking, "Then Dad thinks the previous cognition and belief are wrong?"

Asa was stunned, he didn't know how to answer Cal, and he replied competently after a long time, "Maybe, Dad doesn't remember."

Gal didn't speak any more, but his back turned to Asa's face with a solemn expression, his original emerald green pupils were already close to dark green, and no one knew what he was thinking.

The decoration on the third floor is unique, with childlike pumpkin tables and chairs, cartoon bookcases and Mickey murals. Asa put Gal on the small stool next to the floor-to-ceiling windows, saying that the windows are actually decorative, and the vents are not there.

"I'll pick out books for you, just sit down obediently," Asa urged.

Cal put his legs together, put his hands on his lap, looking very obedient, "Yeah."

The bookcase of children's books is placed by the window. Asa chooses carefully, and Gal is very smart. He needs to choose some books with a wider range of knowledge, so that he can understand the world and society as soon as possible, and help him establish correct views and opinions. .

Several children's books are full of pictures and texts. Children are always interested in pictures of cartoon characters. Of course, this can also stimulate children's reading.

As he flipped through a children's book, Gal, who had been sitting quietly, called out to him, "Dad, I saw a strange group of people."

Asa didn't pay attention, but followed Gal's finger and glanced out of the window. The group of people lined up outside the window made him instantly stiff.

How could they be in Las Vegas? !