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Chapter 113 - Chapter 113: The Debate in the Tohsaka House

What Tohsaka Rin said was also right. The one who really kicked Ryuunosuke Uryuu away and killed him was Alexander the Great. Tia just went along and acted as a guard, waiting for Tohsaka Rin to wake up before leaving.

"Rin, you've said this many times, but no matter who saved you, Lancer's Master, Tia, is also one of your saviors. You should thank him," Tohsaka Tokiomi said patiently.

"Oh... I... I... Thank you," Tohsaka Rin said obediently after hearing Tohsaka Tokiomi's words.

Tia was stunned again.

Where's her pride? Shouldn't she be saying, "I don't want to thank him! Humph!", and then running away? Why is she so obedient?

Tia scratched her head, then realized that the evil thoughts had disappeared, which had a big impact on Tohsaka Rin too.

Pride! It even got rid of the cute part of pride. This is too much to bear!

"No need. It was indeed the King of Conquerors who took action to save her. I just went along," Tia said.

At the same time, Gudako saw Tia still standing behind and, with a smile, pushed Tia to the front.

"So it was the King of Conquerors again? It seems I really need to thank the King of Conquerors again," Tohsaka Tokiomi's words were very sincere, completely unlike the Tohsaka Tokiomi Caster that Tia remembered. He was basically like an ordinary father. "Oh, right, everyone, please come in and talk."

With that, Tohsaka Tokiomi led everyone in.

"I wonder what Tia has brought people to my house for?"

Tia didn't originally plan to step forward, after all, she still felt a little uncomfortable, but Gudako pushed her directly into a seat in the front, so she had no choice but to speak. "Mr. Tohsaka, you're aware of the changes happening in Fuyuki City, right?"

"Of course. This is my effort to follow the rules of the Clock Tower, to spread magic to every corner of Fuyuki City," Tohsaka Tokiomi said. "You see, there are also a few children in my house who are seriously learning magic. Although they don't have magic crests, and aren't Casters, even ordinary people have one or two low-quality magic circuits. As long as they are activated, they can all learn simple magic. Then magic will become more common, and our mystery will become even more powerful."

Tohsaka Tokiomi said unreservedly in front of everyone.

Tia naturally understood the meaning of this, but Tohsaka Tokiomi was there at the time. He heard what Gilgamesh said.

"What do you think sustainable development of the human world relies on? Good intentions? Dreams? Progress? Humph! It's desire! It's ambition! It's not giving up in various failures! And most importantly, war! When people only have pure good intentions, then of course war won't break out, and everything will develop in a good direction in the short term. But have you thought about what the future will be like?"

Gilgamesh's words were correct. In the short term, both Fuyuki City and Kanbuki City are developing in a positive direction. People's living standards have become more convenient because of the sudden popularity of magic, and the world's technology has become more advanced because of the full opening of magic.

But this is only for ordinary people.

For Casters, is it really okay that the Casters, who were originally crazy to ordinary people, are now starting to interact with ordinary people because of the disappearance of evil thoughts?

Like Araya Souren.

Tia really wanted to know if Tohsaka Tokiomi still remembered those words. Judging by his current actions, Tia seriously doubted that they had completely abandoned them.

"Do you remember the words that Gilgamesh said back then?" At this time, Lancelot, after hearing what Tia was thinking, directly questioned him.

"Gilgamesh's words?" Tohsaka Tokiomi was puzzled for a moment, then he had a sudden realization. "Of course I remember. Gilgamesh was worried that the future would become worse and worse because of this, worried that the future would be destroyed because of this. But I think Kirei is right. How could a world without evil thoughts be destroyed? The thought of destroying the world is an evil thought, right? Since there isn't even the idea of evil thoughts at the root, how could the world be destroyed? Although I respect Gilgamesh very much, and I'm very grateful to Gilgamesh for his kindness to my daughter and my family, I still think Gilgamesh's worries are unnecessary."

As Tohsaka Tokiomi spoke, he looked at the thing that was placed in the center of the living room.

The prototype of the treasure pot.

Back then at the Fuyuki Greater Grail, Tohsaka Tokiomi, as the manager of the Fuyuki ley lines, forcibly took back the Fuyuki ley lines from the Imaginary Tree Greater Grail, cut off the connection between the Fuyuki Greater Grail, which had been invaded by the Imaginary Tree, and the Fuyuki ley lines, and connected the Fuyuki ley lines to Gilgamesh.

Therefore, Gilgamesh rewarded Tohsaka Tokiomi with this treasure, which could bring wealth to the family.

Tia also looked at the treasure, and then looked at the entire hall. She immediately realized that the entire hall seemed to be much more luxurious than Tia remembered the Tohsaka house.

"That thing was given to me by Gilgamesh. It's a treasure of my family," Tohsaka Tokiomi said.

"Do you think that without evil thoughts, no one will do bad things?" Tia looked at Tohsaka Tokiomi.

"Tia, aren't you contradicting yourself? In a world without evil thoughts, how can people do bad things?" Tohsaka Tokiomi asked rhetorically.

Tia sighed.

It seemed that he was still too simple. As a Caster, he was too simple compared to other Casters. Even the former him never thought about what the real purpose of that old bug was, let alone Araya Souren.

Moreover, Tia also knew that her teacher, Waver, after becoming El-Melloi II, would experience more bizarre events and see more Casters who were extremely twisted to ordinary people. These people were much more perverted than Tohsaka Tokiomi.

Of course, this was only in Tohsaka Tokiomi compared to other perverted Casters.

For example, the head of the family in the Twin Towers incident completely treated his daughter as a tool, just to pursue Root, abandoning her when he wanted to, without caring about her life or death.

Another example was the incident encountered in Gray's hometown. The people in the entire village were a bunch of lunatics, who sacrificed Gray, whom they had watched grow up since she was a child, in order to revive that legendary king.

(End of chapter)

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