Kemp almost uttered this sentence in a roaring voice. He obviously didn't think about what would happen to Elinor after listening to it. In a way, he vented his emotions indiscriminately, which was not essentially different from those people in school.
The only difference, perhaps, is that Kemp is for Elinor's good
However, some words, even for the good of others, are really too unbearable.
Elinor stood there, quietly waiting for Kemp to vent his emotions, and then said softly, "I know what you said."
She knows everything, but she can't escape.
Hearing Elinor's answer, Kemp was stunned at first, and then shook off Elinor's hand severely. Seeing her packing her schoolbag, he snatched the schoolbag from her hand again, and forcefully drop the bag on the ground.
With a heavy sound, Elinor froze.
God, why is he so angry?
"You are right?" Elinor whispered, "But what can I do? Kemp, tell me the way, some people always say that the grievances of the previous generation have nothing to do with the children of the next generation, but in fact, it is impossible.
Every time, some people say this in a grandiose and righteous way, but this is not the case at all. The grievances and involvement of the previous generation will be related to children, that is, the next generation will be involved. No one is innocent.
Children, in particular, are even less likely to stay out of it. If you have to say something that has nothing to do with children, then the best way is not to even have children. In this way... For them, it is truly saving them from the abyss of the previous generation.
The love and hate between Sonia and Dixon created Victor's childhood, his indifference and precocity. Later, the relationship between Maria and Sonia caused Victor to hate Elinor to the bone. There was a reason for everything. Elinor clearly understands that she cannot escape.
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