This fellow speaks very directly, with great confidence. One can sense much within his confidence and self-possession, though it stems from hardship. Having endured such things, it is certain to be a great catastrophe.
They had no way to escape. As time went by, these feelings became increasingly irritating. No matter what, some things are not as one wishes.
"This is truly vexing. How tragic. For a person to live or think this way, it's truly unprecedented."
He looked at him as if he were a complete fool. This kind of judgment was truly tiresome. Life was so dull; how could one not feel annoyed and disgusted?
"Because there's nothing that can be done about it. Thinking about it further yields no solutions, as many things are simply not as you imagine."
Having said this, he smiled at him with extreme self-satisfaction. Seeing him smile so infuriatingly, one couldn't help but earnestly tell him that some things are not as perfect as he thinks. What appears good is actually not good at all.
"So many things have happened, it truly makes one nostalgic and incredibly regretful. I shouldn't have competed with that kid back then; otherwise, we'd be much more comfortable now."
Speaking of this, he laughed even harder, with a truly villainous air.
I felt that the two of them were talking without any restraint, saying anything and everything, and even I, who heard them, couldn't help but laugh, even though I wanted to be serious.
Sometimes, there was no other way for Ye Tiancheng. No matter what they laughed about or said, as long as he felt it was right, then it was right. But what if only he felt it was right? Many times, things that had little to do with him were unnecessarily dragged into it. If that were the case, it would be truly terrifying. Experiencing such things repeatedly would fill one's heart with many fears.
After all, Ye Tiancheng didn't want to say too much. Saying too much could easily lead to great misunderstandings and greater worries. This was because he was worried that these men in black would know that he could hear their hushed conversations from a great distance. That would not be a good thing.
"Why does this fellow always appear before people in such a disgusting manner, such an irritating state..."
Chen Xue saw the few of them whispering and knew they must have ill intentions, plotting something chilling. Of course, it was best not to expose such things; once exposed, it would not be good. Everyone has a scale in their heart.
Their hearts, more or less, explained a principle. This principle made things feel unsustainable and even more sorrowful.
"Let them say whatever they want. As long as I can be happy, Ye Tiancheng showed a very indifferent expression. For him, anything beyond a certain limit was not good. He hadn't even eaten yet."
Ye Tiancheng smiled magnanimously at him. What he said was truly terrifying. If that were the case, it meant he had known for a long time what they were talking about. This had to make him truly afraid.
"If you're going to say something, you should say something good, not something that leads to sorrow."
Speaking of this, his mood became very depressed, extremely depressed. It could be said that some problems ultimately had a great deal to do with him.
These problems were all caused by Ye Tiancheng himself, but he didn't take them seriously, instead attributing the mistakes to others. In reality, others made no mistakes at all; he was the primary culprit, burdened by these issues.
Ultimately, there had to be a thorough regulation. Otherwise, he would become a complete fool, and even more laughable.
These laughable matters, to a large extent, represented their adherence to their own old ways of doing things, without seriously considering what had happened or what problems might occur.
This led to problems that became increasingly annoying over time.
"What he said was... I think you knew from the beginning what he was thinking, but you never really thought about this issue. What would be the right way to handle it? This issue is no longer so annoying. In fact, the biggest problem lies in how he himself will think about the reason for this issue."
"Don't you know what those people at the auction are up to? I think you understand them better than I do."
Speaking of this, a very displeased expression appeared on his face. This expression was as if he had eaten Ye Tiancheng.
However, they were discussing these trivial matters here. These matters passed in a flash, quickly ceasing to be important.
Once many wrong things become a habit, one never wants to change them. Everyone has their moment of realization.
That is, some things should be said, or not said. If you feel it shouldn't be said, then of course it's best not to say it. Once said, it's very likely to cause great misunderstandings.
Ye Tiancheng knew this problem, so he didn't want to make it too complicated.
Making it too complicated would ultimately lead to nothing being accomplished, only becoming a laughingstock. The reason for being a laughingstock was because he always thought he was right and correct, but in reality, they had no idea they were not correct at all and had done many unnecessary things.
"The crux of the problem lies in why one knows nothing, and why such contradictions arise."
"This problem lies in talking a lot but doing little."
In reality, Ye Tiancheng knew this. Because he knew, such problems appeared very troublesome and significant.
"Finally, I understand that some things are permissible to do but not to do."
"It's good that you have at least a little conscience. If you still don't know, then it's like slapping yourself."
Since such obvious things are bad, they absolutely cannot be spoken of. You absolutely cannot make them unclear and muddled, leading to these matters and these problems becoming increasingly infuriating. Fine, then it's no fun.
Speaking of this, he couldn't help but smile at Ye Tiancheng.
He didn't want to repeat the same problem three times; it was meaningless. For some people, Ye Tiancheng wanted to express the problem ultimately, which required great courage. Without that courage, he couldn't speak too clearly to the other party. But the other party had to listen earnestly! Looking at their demeanor, they didn't want to listen to him at all, which made the problem between them even more complex.
The main reason was that Chen Xue's views differed from Ye Tiancheng's, which made the problem even more complicated. This was because they were fundamentally wrong from the start.
The reason for this inclination was entirely because he didn't want to reveal all the problems at that critical juncture and make the issue extremely irritating.
Because this issue was too irritating in his mind, frankly, it was sometimes a major problem that would lead to many thoughts in his mind. These thoughts would turn Ye Tiancheng into another person. It had to be said that he had prepared for this, but what of it? He was always someone who did bad things, yet he had to admit he didn't do bad things. He was someone who stubbornly refused to admit it and stubbornly refused to account for it. For such a person, you truly had no way to deal with him.
Because he always liked to act this way, others were helpless against him.
Why was Chen Xue still afraid of him?
No one knew what problems he was thinking about.
Because when speaking these words, everyone's expression would be different, leading to even more different problems.
"Alright, alright, the auction is starting. Everyone should take this matter seriously."
At this point, Chen Xue no longer wanted to talk to Ye Tiancheng, because talking back and forth was meaningless. For this reason, she said these words.
But when everyone becomes like this, the problems within are too great and too complex, so complex that it makes one feel suffocated.
"Isn't the majority of the problem actually caused by oneself, with no relation to others? Saying such things is simply inhumane. I really don't understand what you're thinking."
Speaking of this, Ye Tiancheng couldn't help but find it amusing. This woman was always so self-righteous. In reality, many things were not caused by herself, nor by others; they were entirely self-inflicted. Saying such things, she didn't think she was the most ridiculous, but instead shifted the responsibility onto others.
"What's the point of talking so much nonsense? The auction is about to begin."
Speaking of this, the auctioneer brought up the first item. This first item was a very strange object. At first glance, there was nothing strange about it, but upon closer inspection, it was filled with peculiar things.
The most important thing was that Ye Tiancheng was about to be stunned. He had never realized that there were people in this world who could surpass him. In reality, there were plenty of people who could surpass him.
He didn't see the problem as simple; instead, he saw it as too complicated. The reason for this was actually very simple: it was because of him. If it wasn't because of him, then everything would be easy to say. Unfortunately, it had a great deal to do with him. This fellow was sometimes like that; when something clearly had a lot to do with him, he refused to acknowledge it.