Chapter 491 Adina 44
In the past, everyone lived in harmony, Lilith became the Holy Maiden of Light, and the family was expected to grow and develop. But suddenly, the strong rise of the Dark Temple and the sudden appearance of Adina woke everyone up from their dreams.

No one welcomed Adina's arrival, even though she had such a strong camp behind her. Even though she was extremely talented. Now everyone's standing in the same line was just forced, and Dennis saw this clearly.

After stepping out of the identities of the patriarch's son and Lilith's brother, Dennis felt more clear-headed than ever before.

Dumont took a sip of wine: "Don't worry, I know my limits."

Playing with the wine glass, Dumont finally put it on the small table.

"I've been wondering these days, when did she start planning? I think it should be two months before her birthday. She often went to the library during that time, and I guess she was planning for herself at that time."

Dennis wondered, "Then how did she know that I had awakened my undead talent?"

"There was also a necromancer in my family, Master Sean." Dumont supported his hands behind his back and looked up at the three moons hanging in the sky: "When I brought Adina back from the suburbs that night, it was also a full-moon night like this... She was holding a wooden stick by herself, and she was still able to fight the toothy rat..."

"If I had gone a step later, she would never have come back. But later... ah..."

"I have been looking through the family history recently. It is recorded in the family history that Master Sean returned to the family once before his death. The ring on her hand is exactly what Master Sean left behind. This makes sense."

"A child who was less than six years old knew that she was not accepted by the world. She didn't believe that we, her parents and brothers, would protect her. She kept it a secret from us and tried every possible way to find a way out for herself."

Dumont arched his back, as if only this could withstand the heart-wrenching pain.

"When I think about this, I feel like a complete failure. You, Dennett, and Lilith would come to me and your mother whenever you got into trouble. But when I think about it, Adina has only come to me very rarely in the past six years."

Dennis said hoarsely: "It's my fault. I didn't love my sister well."

"If you want to blame someone, it should be your mother and me. We were biased first." Dumont felt very tired now, and he couldn't muster any energy at all. "People are always subconsciously biased, and they act like spoiled braggarts and try to please others. Adina has neither of these qualities. She has been quiet since she was a child, and she is usually very quiet."

Dumont smiled self-deprecatingly: "Now that I think about it, there are very few scenes of me and her together. I even wonder if this is just my imagination. I know that Lilith is very jealous, but I didn't expect that she would dare to do something like that at such a young age."

Dennis had to speak up for Lilith: "She was young at the time and didn't know the consequences of her impulsive behavior."

"So, she hurt Adina first, and now Adina is fighting back. I can't interfere in the feud between them. What you owe to others must be repaid."

"Your sister has to pay it back, and your mother and I have to pay it back too. Now that I have stepped down from the positions of the head of the family and the head's wife, it can be considered as paying off our debt."

Dennis was silent for a long time. "On the way back, I finally accepted the fact that I am not as good as Adina. I am not as good as her in every aspect, not to mention her talent. She was a five-star magician before she came to the imperial capital."

"I'm thirty-nine this year, and I'm still struggling with the level of a four-star mage." "She is proficient in magic circles and has very strong combat power, but I... apart from training over the years, I'm not good at magic circles, magic potions, etc..."

"I have abundant family resources to support me, but she has to fight for everything on her own..."

"I was thinking, if I had awakened the undead talent, would I be able to make it out like her? I don't have that confidence."

Dumont glanced at Dennis. Perhaps because his family had gone through great changes recently, Dennis, who was once full of ambition, had lost much of his arrogance.

He patted Dennis on the shoulder and said, "After all, people like Adina are a minority. If she had someone to protect her, why would she be like this? In the final analysis, it's because we as parents didn't do a good job and she couldn't trust us completely."

"Mother...she..."

Dennis wanted to say something to help Catherine, but he didn't know what to say. Speaking of partiality, Catherine was the most partial in the family.

Dumont smiled bitterly: "You don't have to tell me about her. I know she favors Lilith because her personality is very similar to hers, but Adina is also her daughter... Forget it, what's the point of talking about this now?"

"Adina will never come back. She was only six years old, and she dared to abandon us and her family to go out and wander. Now that she has grown up and has a strong background to support her, she will no longer look at us."

"I still can't figure it out. Even if we are partial, it's not to that extent. Why is she so cruel to us? Doesn't she have any attachment to us at all?"

Catherine covered her mouth and cried and trembled under the terrace. Lilith stood silently by her side, wanting to comfort her but not knowing what to say. If Adina saw this scene, would she be happy?
Your parents and brothers who were biased in the past have all regretted it. Are you satisfied with the situation now?
"Let's go," Catherine didn't want to listen anymore. She stumbled out holding onto the wall. Lilith followed behind her and tried to help her, but was pushed away by Catherine: "Let me be alone for a while."

Tan You saw all of this in the Edmonds family. Seeing everyone in the Edmonds family was sad, Raven couldn't help but flap his wings: "You regret it now, what did you do before?"

Tan You raised an eyebrow and touched Raven's head: "I thought you would persuade me to forgive."

The raven jumped aside as if frightened, and folded its wings in front of its chest: "We are not as blessed as the light-type monsters. We believe in revenge and vengeance. Those who hurt us will always remain in the past."

Tan You: "So, we are the same kind. I think so too."

"I just don't know what Adina thinks. This little girl is really pitiful." The dark unicorn glanced at Tan You, "The gender ratio of necromancers is extremely disparate."

"But once a female undead mage awakens her talent, she is destined to become a dark saint."

Tan You: "So, the battle between light and darkness, to put it bluntly, is the selfishness of the gods. I hate the God of Light so much now. How many people have died over the years because of it? Even if it is a god, does it not have to pay the price for such a mistake?"

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