Chapter 368 But I Have Something To Say To You
In a furious rage, Evil Scientist stomped his feet. âIâve had enough! Is there no end to your stupidity? Youâre as dumb as iQIYIâS advertisements. I canât believe I used to be one of you! If youâre so eager to die, Iâm more than happy to oblige!â
Evil Scientist then took apart a toy car to build a mechanical viper. He then swung it into the air to throw it at the bald man.
However, the bald man stopped him. âHold on.â
âWhat is it? Any last words?â
âYes, youâre right. Our plan is to remove the Infinite building block from the quantum collider and stop you from destroying the city. That aside, thereâs something important I need to do.â
âAnd whatâs that?â Evil Scientist frowned.
The bald man grabbed the smart toilet seat under his armpit and offered it to Evil Scientist.
Evil Scientist looked perplexed. âWhat? I didnât say that I would provide any warranty service when I gave it to you, did I?â
âIâve been thinking⊠about how to end our relationship. I lost my father when I was only a child, and I dropped out of high school to work at a small brick factory-I used to think that getting paid and buying a can of soda in my village were the best things in my life. If you hadnât found me and told me you saw something in me that no one saw, I would have continued living like that, accomplishing nothingâŠâ
âThere are times when I get blinded too. Donât take it at heart.â
âYou told me I could be a different person. You taught me how to discover my potential, potential to build something to make the world a better place. I donât know⊠ever since I was a kid, people kept telling me that I could never achieve anything and that I was destined to fail in anything I do. My employer even told me that if I left the factory, I would starve to death, so I should be grateful even if I had to work eighteen hours a day. That was the first time anyoneâs ever praised me. Iâve never met my father and never knew what it was like to have one. But at that very moment, I felt certain that you were my father.â
âWhy are you suddenly talking about this⊠you hope Iâll be guilty after killing you? What a contemptible maneuver!â Evil Scientist hissed.
The waiter piped in, âYeah, I still remember the first time I met you. At that time, I failed my college entrance exam, and I was about to join a gang with Brother Kun next door, collecting protection money from the stalls on the street. You were the one who told me
-before becoming a hero; all heroes have to endure pain and suffering no ordinary people can bear; even if they keep getting knocked down, theyâd always stand up again. Thatâs why theyâre called heroes. In the end, I chose to repeat a school year⊠although I still failed the second.â
âThat⊠Well⊠itâs always easy to go on about philosophies,â Evil Scientist shook his head.
âYou were our leader once, the person I admired and loved the most,â the bald man continued. âBut since the explosion, youâve become different. I should be the one whoâs disappointed here. Look at what youâve done â pulling out Phantom Ninjaâs butt and displaying it on the wall of the theatre, hunting down and killing the remaining master builders, and sacrificing the entire city for your own selfish reasons. You even⊠turned all those innocent tourists into zombies! By the way, you could have just called me and given me a notice in advance. I could have invited my elementary school headteacher hereâalways hated that one.â
âThe point is, youâve betrayed my love and respect for you, so I donât think I can still regard you as my father, mentor, or even a person I respectâŠâ The bald man opened his mouth several times, trying to coax something out, but the words just wouldnât come out. Then, after a while, he finally said with hesitation, âI⊠I donât think we can continue our relationship.â
A look of sadness flashed across the Evil Scientistâs face, but he maintained his bluster. âIf itâs over, itâs over. Iâve already proven that I am stronger without you idiots anyway.â
âSince itâs over between us, I feel that itâs only appropriate to return this to you.â The bald man offered the toilet seat to the Evil Scientist again. âThatâs why I brought it here. Once you accept it, it means that from now onward, you and I are strangers.â
Evil Scientist harrumphed and reached his hand out. âFine⊠then we can permanentlyâŠâ
Just as he was about to touch the toilet seat, the bald man retracted his hand. âYou couldnât do it, right? Just like me. To be honest, Iâve played this scene this a million times in my head before I came to see you. I thought Iâm ready to be done with you, but when the moment came, I realized I couldnât do it. I canât pretend that the relationship we had never existed⊠most importantly, I canât lie to myselfâŠâ
The bald man looked into Evil Scientistâs eyes and said softly, âCome back, dear scientist. Itâs still not too late.â
Evil Scientist was quiet for a moment. Then, he looked up. âNo. I may be able to stand your idiocy, but I will never be able to forgive you for what you did to my wife and daughter,â he said resolutely. âEverything thatâs happening now; take it as atonement for what youâve done.â
With that, he reached out and grabbed the toilet seat from the bald manâs arms, and in a swift motion, broke it apart. Then in a cold, calm voice, he said, âAs you wish. We no longer have anything to do with each other.â
âReally? Weâre no longer friends?â âYes, and you better leave before I change my mind, or elseâŠâ The bald man stood his ground, unmoving. âBut I still have things to say to you,â he said.
âMy goodness! Are you really going to continue playing the emotional card? Canât you say what you need to say in one breath? Iâm getting really tired of all of this,â Evil Scientist shot his old companion a murderous look.
âNo. Itâs something I can only say when weâre no longer friends,â said the bald man. âWeâre not responsible for the death of your wife and daughter.â
âWhat?â Evil Scientist frowned. âWhat are you blabbing about?â.
âWe operated that machine exactly according to the manual you gave us. It exploded because there was a flaw in your design.â