After communicating with Kleiber for a while, Luther simply left this magnificent hotel.

He did not cause as much damage to the hotel as he imagined when he first arrived.

Luther was in a pretty good mood when he left. On the one hand, it was because he had reached a relatively close cooperation with Sonia and the empire's mafia organization. Even if the cooperation with the other party was only limited to those on paper, Luther could There are a lot of benefits, not to mention other benefits, it is simply too profitable.

On the other hand, Luther had a rough plan for his subsequent actions in his heart.

Luther is not that kind of optimist. He has always believed that as long as he does not take the initiative to solve problems, they will always exist and trouble him. This is not to say that he thinks that things like the bridge to the bow of the ship will naturally not happen. There is indeed the possibility that the solution to the problem may only appear after the incident is approaching. For example, before Luther actually implements his plan, even if Even with God's vision, he would not have known that powerful assistance like Kleiber would appear, thus completely changing his plan.

Luther, who had changed his original plan many times due to various unexpected events, certainly knew the unavoidable impact of accidents on plans.

But how to put it, although the possibility of this is not small, accidents are always accidents. This possibility will eventually be the one with a smaller chance of occurrence. It is really a kind of harm to oneself to place the hope of a complete plan on accidents. irresponsible.

Besides, no one knows whether this unexpected arrival is good or bad for them.

If an accident is good for you, then what if it's not so good for your current situation?

And the reality is that there are far more of the latter than the former.

It is understandable to delay the laying out of one's own plans because of the hope that better prerequisites will come, including Luther himself who often meets certain needs first and then further completes his own plans.

But this better precondition must be earned by oneself, rather than waiting for pie to fall from the sky.

Take the case of Kleiber as an example. If Luther himself had not made the car he made so perfect through advance preparation and various means, compared with the one made by Kleiber, there would be After such a big crushing situation, would Kleiber really help him sincerely like he is now?

Obviously not?

Waiting for the unexpected to bring you better changes and using this as an excuse to delay laying out the plan is typical laziness, irresponsibility, irrationality, and lack of self-control.

Luther is just the opposite. If he doesn't have a clear and feasible plan for his future, he will be quite anxious and irritable.

If things go on like this, Luther may even develop decadent and negative emotions.

But now, after changing the plan, he has made it clear what he will do next. Luther is quite satisfied with this, just like a survivor of a shipwreck who is about to run out of water on a raft he made. When I was in dire straits for food, I saw the land. The feeling of solidity and joy was really charming.

…………

"Grass!"

Luthor was walking alone on the streets of Bozo City. The cold wind at night kept blowing on his face, making his already depressed heart once again covered with layers of shadows.

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