CHAPTER 51: A Little Reluctant.

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Author: Chai JiDan

Full Etrans: Anne Noh

Coming out from the back room, Wu Suowei was like a different person

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Coming out from the back room, Wu Suowei was like a different person. He was wearing suit and tie, shiny leather shoes, smooth briefcase, and wore glasses that suit him perfectly. Chi Cheng deliberately stared at him. He walked over to him steadily and smiled lightly.


"Let's go!"


In the car, Chi Cheng remained silent. Wu Suowei took out a book, placed it on his lap and leisurely read the book.


"I found that reading book by [1] Hendrik Willem van Loon was like reading a riddles. Occasionally irony, exaggerated, ridicule, and the history was really heresy..."

[T/N: [1] Hendrik Willem van Loon - Author, historian and journalist. Usually wrote about philosophy and history.]


Chi Cheng just sat beside the [2] young monk that was chanting, he didn't even bother to listen. Xiao Chu Bao actually listened earnestly. Its eyes were on Wu Suowei as he flipped the page, shaking its tail, and before long it fell asleep.

[T/N: [2] Young monk - Wu Suowei is bald, he looks like a young monk that is chanting when he blabbers. ]


After traveling for some distance, Chi Cheng opened his mouth: "Where are you going?"


Wu Suowei slowly closed the book, "Going to the teahouse."


They went into the teahouse and looked for a quiet corner. Wu Suowei took out the dreary book again, pretended to read it. He then nudged the glasses, as if he was really interested in the book.


"Say, history is so dramatic, so why people still read novels?" He looked at Chi Cheng with great interest.


Chi Cheng did not even pay the [3] Cha Er any heed.

[T/N: [3] Cha Er - Stubble man]


Wu Suowei still maintained the prudent smile, "Do you think religion can monopolize the truth?"


Chi Cheng looked outside, his fingers were tapping on the polished table like a tiger that was clawing.


Wu Suowei had no choice but to smooth things over by himself, "I think, all acts of intolerance are derived from human's fear. It occupies the authoritative position of oneself. Therefore they do not hesitate to mislead the populace at all costs, just like what Nietzsche said 'herd morality in human society'."

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