Chapter 3 Brother and Sister(2/2)
She thought for a moment and then slowly put down the lunch box from her hands.
Then she squatted down, took out the salt bag from the glove box under the bed, rummaged through it and sprinkled a layer of coarse salt on the remaining half of the devil's marsh frog meat, then carefully closed the lid of the lunch box and put the
It was put back on the bed.
"Brother, I haven't finished eating. You can eat it when you come back from the night shift. If you don't eat it, it will go bad."
Lina picked up the notebook Levi had used before, carefully tore off a piece of paper from the last page, and left a note for her brother.
Leaving the note behind, she stuffed the notebook into her school bag.
As she said, her notebooks are never enough.
Even though Levi had already taken this blank notebook to write something, she still had no choice but to take it to school and use it as manuscript paper for the defense interview in the evening.
"Wait..." Lina had just stuffed the notebook into her school bag when she thought of something:
"What on earth did my brother write?"
"Don't he usually never study?"
With curiosity and confusion, she finally opened the note left by Levi.
The first thing that catches the eye is a line of speech:
"For you, Mr. Levi."
The handwriting is firm and strong, with clear strokes. It doesn't even look like it was written by her old and thick brother.
"When did my brother's handwriting become so good... And why did he write this speech to himself?"
Lina was puzzled, but all she saw was the preface after her speech:
"The goddess Janna is real."
It was literally the opening lightning strike.
"The author was fortunate enough to have long conversations with the goddess Janna several times, and was enlightened by the goddess's grace and wisdom. After preliminary learning, I mastered a subversive ideological tool for understanding the world."
"Huh??" Lina was stunned.
My brother actually said that he had seen Janna with his own eyes? The legendary patron saint of Zaun, Janna of the Storm's Wrath?
What a joke!
Janna is clearly a story about lying to children!
Even if she is real, so what?
Speaking of Zaun’s patron saint, the people of Zuan are living like this, and I haven’t seen her go to work even one day!
"Oh no, brother, he won't be deceived by some magic trick..." Lina was very worried.
However, she just read a little further and discovered:
"First of all, the author wants to make it clear to everyone that Janna really exists and she is indeed a god."
"But God is not omnipotent. God is just a powerful magical creature and is not essentially different from humans."
"Huh?" Lina couldn't understand again.
The first part was about gods and goddesses, but then why is God written like this? If God is written as a human being, will anyone be fooled?
I saw Li Wei write next:
"Jana granted the author divine grace not to promote herself through the author's words, but to spread wisdom and share her thoughts and ideas with the world."
"As the goddess of mercy and equality and the guardian of thousands of people, her soul has been floating in the sky over Runeterra for thousands of years."
"She observed the development and changes of human history, and analyzed the past, present and future of society. Finally, after a long period of research and thinking, she summarized a set of thinking tools that help us understand the world and transform it."
"The author here simply summarizes it as Janna thought, or Jannaism."
"Here, I will try to use Janna's thoughts to briefly sort out and analyze the history of Zaun and Piltover in the past 7,000 years-"
Seeing this, Lina was already deeply curious.
Janna’s thoughts? If God doesn’t deceive believers, he will become a philosophy teacher? This is really a new thing!
She continued to read.
I saw that Li Wei later wrote an eye-catching title for his article using plain words that are very eye-catching and can be read by anyone:
Chapter completed!