The price for winning this qualification is a choice. Regarding Vincent Doyle, in the ancient language division, the Lan language means dark stranger. In terms of results, the meaning of these names is too ironic, Ali. Silitasha would rather not dwell on those things.

Vincent Doyle once told him that the meaning of a name would determine destiny, but his experience made it impossible for him to believe this.

Vincent Faust was a capricious and very neurotic person. He had always wondered how such an abnormal person could raise a normal child like Alice Letasha. Later, until he saw Alice Abigail, he understood.

Alice Letasha completely inherited her mother's personality and appearance, but she didn't seem to inherit too much of the Vincent family's nerves and eccentricity.

In Alice Letasha's letters and diary manuscripts, he found that Vincent Faust was particularly concerned about her talent. Therefore, he paid special attention to all Alice Letasha's letters, manuscripts, etc., and finally discovered a very strange thing.

Alice Ritasha has a hidden pen name, Sorana Sarafina, which means sun and burning man in Spanish, an ancient branch of Spanish.

Sarafina is also the collective name for the most loyal apostles in the Red Dragon faith. Her efforts to protect the Red Dragon led to the demise of the entire ethnic group. There is a sentence in the old history that introduces this family; Born in the blazing bright sun, died in Burned in fire. So the modern meaning of the name Sarafina means burning devotion.

Under this hidden pen name, he discovered that there were some works whose contents were too childish for adults, but for children they were simple and full of bold and wonderful imaginations. After he carefully read all the manuscripts, diaries, and works, he was convinced that these works were all written by the same person, Alice Letasha.

In Alice Letasha's diary, she stopped writing about her father at a certain point, and then started writing again after a period of time, and then changed to talking about trivial matters in life. It seems that during this period Vincent Faust suddenly disappeared from life.

But this was not the case. He found that whenever the diary mentioned Vincent Faust and Alice Letasha's quarrel at its most intense, Vincent Faust would no longer be mentioned in the diary.

Regarding Alice Letasha's talent, his opinion is that for a child, her writing is already very good.

But in Vincent Faust's eyes, it was full of parody and could even be described as plagiarism, and the content of the article was boring and outrageously stupid. He couldn't appreciate the beauty of it at all. He only felt that she I am complacent in wasting my time, and always use words such as disgusting to reprimand and suppress me.

But he never taught Alice Letasha anything about using vocabulary or how to write a story that he thought was wonderful.

And in the subsequent thinking, he gradually discovered that Vincent Faust was actually very jealous of his daughter's talent, a talent that was completely different from his own, which made him feel that there was something missing in his talent and that he could not He could write the kind of vibrant, cheerful and innocent words that Alice Letasha could write, so he could only constantly belittle this kind of behavior and words as vile, stupid and mentally retarded, in order to achieve psychological balance.

What Alice Letasha did wrong was that she kept hoping that the beauty in her eyes could be shared with her father. However, these things were very boring and childish in the eyes of Vincent Faust, an adult. He once It is mentioned many times in the book that sometimes I really can’t understand how much unreasonable stupidity those little monsters have in their minds.

Vincent Faust's writings are good at satire, criticism, some philosophical speeches, and some unforgettable beautiful love speeches. Vincent Faust really loved Alice Abigail very much, even though He bowed his head to his family, but his feelings for Alice Abigail were still as sincere as ever.

Maybe he doesn't love Alice Letasha, but hates, despises, and hates this child. But he really loved Alice Abigail and was willing to do anything for her, trying his best to show a little kindness and unbearable tolerance to a person he didn't love.

Vincent Faust's character can be described as violent after Alice Abigail became critically ill. He had a hard time playing Alice Litasha, because after all, he was not the real Alice. Tasha.

Although Vincent Faust hated Alice Letasha extremely, in the matter of her death, he did not betray anything as a father. In fact, in Alice Letasha's diary, except There was never any physical violence other than disagreements, scoldings, blame and hatred.

The death of Alice Letasha was completely an accident, a naughty accident of a child that no one expected, and Vincent Faust hated the dead child even more because of this accident.

Alice Abigail's physical health declined sharply after giving birth to Alice Letasha. During the birth of Alice Letasha, she experienced dystocia. With Vincent Faust The connections at that time were enough to save this misfortune, so Alice Abigail successfully survived the birth of Alice Letasha.

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