Chapter 885
Unknowing of the time as it passed, the heat of midsummer had slowly subsided. Nights at the
mountain vi became a bit cooler.
Cole was lying down in the outdoor recliner, looking u p at the shining stars above his head. His
eyes were chasing after the bright moon.
"Carson, would you say I''m a star or the moon?" Cole suddenly turned his head and looked at
Carson who was next to him with confused eyes.
Carson looked up at the bright moon. It was so lonely, s o cold, and so noble.
"Young Master, you''re a star."
"Why?"
"As the Old Master said, every one of us in our final days will be a star after our death. To
illuminate the way forward for those left behind. Young Master, you''re the brightest star," Carson
said seriously.
"What about Jay Ares? What do you think is he?" Cole asked.
Carson frowned, wondering what had gotten into the young master today for him to ask these
strange questions.
"People who are as cold as Jay Ares and who refuse the people around them will only live in
loneliness
forever. Of course, he''s the moon," Carson said.
Cole''s face sank in displeasure. "But the stars are going to chase after the moon. Do you think I will
chase after him?" In his words was uneptance and obstinance toward Jay.
Carson was a little startled. "Oh, Young Master, this is just a metaphor. It shouldn''t be taken too
seriously. Young Master rules over the life and death of all living beings. Even the life and death of
Jay Ares is in your dominion, so why would you chase after him?"
Cole nodded in satisfaction.
"By the way, are the mortality cards for theing mission done?" At the turn of the conversation,
Cole red at Carson angrily. "Why do I think you''re not too concerned about the mission this
time?"
Carson looked as if he was wronged. "Young Master, the Spiriters were here yesterday. You have
been busy preparing gifts for the Severe family these past two days, hence I didn''t dare to disturb
you."
Cole raised his hand and knocked on the back of Carson''s head. "Do you not know what is
important and what is not?"
Carson said with a bitter expression, "Young Master, the Old Master has said that everything is a
trivial matterpared to your wife."
Cole suddenly said, "Aren''t I just looking for a wife? Is i t that difficult?"
Carson did not know what his young master had suddenly thought of, but there was a gentle smile
on his handsome face as the corners of his lips curved u p. "Angeline called me ''Cole'' today. She
has also be more gentle and considerate when she speaks to me. I used to like the look of her
losing her temper, but now I find that she can touch my heart even more when she''s being weak
and gentle."
Carson looked at Cole who looked drunk and reminded him cautiously. "Young Master, do you want
to see the mortality cards made by the Spiriters?"
Cole was interrupted and looked at Carson silently.
He then got up from the hammock, tidied his clothes, and walked toward the back of the vi with
dignity.
In the backyard of the vi was an old tower building. Compared to the previous modern vis, the
two styles were quite different, and the buildings of different sizes gave people a strong visual
impact.
The front was bright and rxed, while the back was suppressed and dark.
As Cole stepped into the tower building, rows of sensor lights in the dark interior lit up.
There was a sacred podium right at the front, but it was dedicated to the god of death.
Below the podium was an array of tombs and in the middle of them was a sand table with round,
thin concentric tombstones inserted into it. There were four tombstones lit with information of the
deceased from Bright Moon Vige written on them along with their portraits.
The other tombstones were nk except for their names.
These thin tombstones were also called mortality cards.
Once their names were engraved and inserted into the sand table, it meant that their deaths would
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