Alban never believed that Lilly did not love Ivan.
She was unfair to him because of Ivan, or she would understand his situation and agree with his words. They were different from mortals. Everything they would face would depend on strength and power.
She knew she could not be holy but was still hostile to him because she fell in love with Ivan.
Alban was disappointed in Lilly, but she was powerful. He still wanted to use her mirror to travel between the two worlds.
So Alban said, "Forget it. We can't reach a consensus. I only want to tell you that I'm not that bad. Can you get to know me again? I have a younger sister who needs to be taken care of. So I want to use your shuttle mirror to go back and forth between the two worlds. If possible, I'm even willing to be your subordinate. You can treat me as a servant."
Lilly left without looking back. "We're not on the same path."
Servant? I dare not.
Since Alban's concept was so, he might frame her when they were both in danger.
After all, he wanted to stand at the top and prevent anyone from hurting him and his sister. He used everything he could to pave the way for himself. There was nothing wrong with it.
Whether anything happened only depended on whether the benefits were big enough. Such a person, let alone a servant, would run away when she met Alban afterward.
Alban's sister was indeed pitiful, and Alban's treatment of his sister was indeed impeccable. But if his way were to hurt people, the social order would be chaotic.
Everyone had unavoidable reasons for leaving for the sake of their families or themselves. It was customary to abide by social order, laws, and regulations. That was why they had a peaceful life. It was the rule of the world.
If only the strong could live, there would always be fighting in this society, and the weak would suffer. Everyone would pursue the most extreme self-interest, and humanity would disappear and cease to exist. People would no longer be people.
Lilly figured it out and had a view of humanity. Suddenly, she felt something loose.
Lilly hurriedly rushed back to the house. Bettany asked, "Lilly, what's wrong?"
Lilly yelled, "Granny! I'm in a hurry!"
"Huh? Okay!"
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