Regarding the matter of giving birth to life, the Vincent family's cognition can be regarded as a combination of the most traditional theological concepts of the Christian Imperial City and the more exploring and advocating concepts of truth of the Brehid Empire.

Vincent Faust believes that children born from the royal family will inevitably bear the curse as the family said, inheriting the unique talents of the Vincent family, or distorting the unique talents of the Vincent family. This is Very unlucky.

In the Brehid Empire's test on reproduction, they found that in most species, reproduction will accelerate the aging of the mother. The baby is like a parasite, constantly squeezing the value of the mother. When the mother completes the task of reproduction, The process of elimination and abandonment will be accelerated in life to avoid competing with the next generation for limited resources.

But Alice Abigail was very persistent in this matter and tried to convince him that this idea was stupid and unrealistic. In the end, Vincent Faust's love for her defeated his reason. Until the birth of Alice Letasha and the death of Alice Letasha, they all warned him that all this was like an unfortunate curse that swept away all the light in his life.

In fact, Vincent Ambrose thought that Alice Letasha died well so that she would not have to deal with the bad things that would happen in the future. Alice Abigail was so sick that she could hardly tell the difference between the person and the person. Vincent Faust hated the curse brought about by this confused bloodline.

Vincent Ambrose doesn't think there's anything shameful about what he did. He deserves all this.

Alice Letasha failed. She failed to gain the love of her father and the favor of her family. She was just one of the flowers that withered before it had time to bloom. There were too many such flowers all over the world, and they were no different from others.

So after she died, all of this had nothing to do with her, whether it was an Alice Letasha or a Vincent Ambrose who was deeply loved by Vincent Faust and gained family qualifications. Rose, this is no longer her story

"Shouldn't I take it away? I earned it all! Name, appearance, voice, I gave everything, should I be content with someone who is just a fake? I am Alice Letasha, Alice Letasha is me!"

Harrison Hank suddenly felt that the man in front of him with a trembling voice and a very weird and crazy expression was too ridiculous;

"What about your original name? Who are you, who were you in the past?"

Alice Letasha sneered and crossed many names in his mind, but it was not important. As he said, he did not believe that names would determine fate. He changed the topic, took a deep breath, and waved waved his hand;

"We are not here to talk about this. How much do you know about shadows? Should you or me talk first?"

Harrison Hank didn't wait for the answer, but the fake Alice Letasha in front of him did remind him that he didn't come here to seek the past, he came here to seek the answer to leaving;

"We have no way to distinguish shadows. You are very smart. Caspar Colin was almost fascinated by you when he came back. He tried his best to persuade me of the possible benefits of cooperating with you, and he almost believed in your words."

Alice Letasha smiled;

"I think he is aware of current affairs and has a clear understanding of his situation, rather than being carried away by anger and resentment like some people."

Harrison Hank frowned, but did not have an attack;

"I have almost no useful information to disclose to you. I only know how the phenomenon occurs, but I don’t understand its principles. Therefore, this is too unbelievable to me and cannot be analyzed with my logical thinking."

Alice Letasha shook her head, picked two leaves, held them in her hands and rubbed them repeatedly;

"Then you think I can? I find that you are sometimes too blindly confident and like to look down on others."

Harrison Hank also paused when he heard this, and laughed a little angrily;

"I know the business of the Vincent family, especially the knife you got. I know what this means. You may even become the head of the Vincent family. What happened on the Victoria must be your hand.. Vincent's favorite thing is to cause trouble and disaster to others, and then jump out and solve the problem like a savior, so that others can praise their reputation."

Alice Letasha had to re-examine the people in front of her. He felt that the Harrison family seemed to know too much, at least no one in the Vincent family had mentioned this;

"Do you think I will raise my hand to summon a storm? Or commanding a siren or a shadow? Nowadays it is difficult for the church to get blessings from God. What kind of power do you think a person like me can get?"

Actually, before answering this question, Alice Letasha had already thought about whether Harrison Hank was blowing him up. Businessmen are all good at this kind of rhetoric, but if you think about it carefully, it's not the case.

When mentioning the old World, magic, curse, witchcraft. Before that, both the new and old schools had unique views on the ocean. According to many theological records, the first to die were large creatures, such as dragons, followed by upper demons, and other magical creatures on land. Creatures or curses incarnate.

But the sea is special. Poseidon's dragon dies last. The sea seems to be full of magic, supporting the survival of ancient creatures from the old era for a longer period of time. Harrison's biggest business is in the ocean. They have three Two-thirds of the family property comes from the treasure house of the sea.

Judging from their strong belief in Asili and their continuous plundering of the wealth of the sea from Asili, Harrison Hank will know more about the existence of these relics from the old era than others. The Vincent family and the church happened to be using these ancient cultural relics, so he knew a lot about them.

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