Chapter 129 Chapter 129 – He's a Great Guy
"I had a lot of fun today! Sorry for taking up your time," Julian said with a friendly smile.
"No problem, you helped me a lot!" Nick said with a grin.
After Nick had told Julian about his issues, Julian talked with Nick for a couple of hours about what to do.
Julian told Nick that he was trying to atone for something that couldn't be atoned for.
Nick was still young, and he hadn't been ready for such a big responsibility.
Julian said that Nick had to live his own life and that Horua's fate was because Wyntor hadn't properly informed Nick about everything.
After all, if Wyntor had told Nick about what would happen if Horua refused to become an Extractor after seeing the Dreamer, Nick wouldn't have made Horua sign the contract, right?
Therefore, Nick wasn't the one at fault.
It was Wyntor.
So, why was Nick trying to atone for something that wasn't his fault?
Additionally, Nick had always only lived for himself since the people of the Dregs always shunned him.
Julian said that it seemed like Nick was just trying to help all these people because he wanted to belong to a community.
Nick was desperately trying to be a part of a community, which was why he was willing to sacrifice everything he had to help people who only despised him.
The things that Julian said made a lot of sense, but Nick just couldn't accept them emotionally.
Sure, maybe he was actually trying to help people who didn't deserve it, but his emotions were telling him that a human should help other humans.
The instinct to help others was inherent to every human.
So, wasn't helping others just being human?
Was it wrong to be human?
Julian told Nick that he was free to do whatever he wanted but that he should always consider all sides.
After such a long talk, Julian had also confessed something to Nick.
He wasn't actually Nick's trainer.
He was someone higher up in Kugelblitz who simply wanted to meet Nick and talk to him.
The actual trainer would come tomorrow.
However, Nick wasn't angry at Julian.
After all, Nick felt a bit better after talking to Julian.
Maybe Julian was right about some things.
For example, Julian had also said that Nick's imagination of what Horua wanted sounded too idealistic.
Would a boy truly want to save the place that would have thrown him out of his house as a last wish?
It sounded more realistic that the boy would want these people to pay for all the things they had done.
Nick didn't like that thought, but it actually sounded possible.
Of course, they had talked about more things, but for some reason, a huge part of his talk with Julian had become blurry.
'We have talked about so many different things that I can't even tell how much we have talked about and for how long. I feel like I already forgot half of what we talked about,' Nick thought as he rubbed his head.
After a minute, Nick managed to focus again, and he looked up.
Julian was gone.
'He probably already went home,' Nick thought as he walked out of the gym.
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