Chapter 1081 - 1081 Chapter 1081 Fengs For Me
D.E.M.O.N.S: Getting Summoned Weekly isn't so Bad
1081 Chapter 1081 Fengs For Me
Feng chapter. Thatâs right FENG CHAPTER
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âLet me try again to explain this then,â said Bing slowly, keeping an eye on Feng to ensure he was listening, and it at least seemed like it was. âWhat I am attempting to explain, is that I genuinely believe Meng would have pretended to have some other more respectable profession if we had actually been her children, or if she was able to adopt us in a more legal and ethical way. The fact we only found out due to outside factors, likely wouldâve been the same. Perhaps that is na?ve of me, but I doubt it.
âSo, with that added on top of what I already know of Meng, in addition to what I know of other adopted children, I think weâve got nothing to worry about. Other adopted children treat their adopted parents as their real ones all the time, and I just donât see how thatâs any different,â
âBy that logic then Bang should also count as a valid adoptive parent,â said Feng as nicely as he could. He wasnât trying to be deliberately antagonistic right now, but he DID want to make a point.
âAnd he tried to kill us, so weâre disowning him,â said Bing with a slightly shaky voice. âThatâs, once again, no different to if he was actually our father. Having him try to kill us is a step over the line, and at this point we can no longer accept him as our dad. Granted, Kat has probably taken him out, but if heâd lived I still would have wanted nothing to do with him ever again,â
Feng nodded, it was a reasonable argument and he could see where Bing was coming from. In fact, Bing seemed like she was having more trouble accepting her own argument then he was, but Feng didnât want to mention that right now. He was trying not to be antagonistic. âRight, I can agree with that,â
âBut you canât agree with my feelings about Meng?â asked Bing.
Feng kept walking beside his sister, letting the sound of his leather shoes slapping the stone, and the few drips of water occupy his mind. It wasnât an easy thing to answer. *How do I even explain? The betrayal of expectations, the fact that she is directly responsible for our real parents experiencing tragedy⦠the fact they were never given a choice.
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This isnât a ânormalâ adoption sis. We were essentially stolen from our real Mum and Dad, and Meng was complicit in that. Sheâs not even trying to pretend she had good reasons, or that she cared about us specifically at the time. Sure weâre her kids NOW but we werenât at the start. Meng wanted an excuse to get some kids of her owns, and she took it.
That is not good, or even respectable behaviour. In fact, itâs downright villainous. Our sect has stood against such people for centuries⦠and now⦠now itâs suddenly all ok because the person committing those atrocities is our mother? Am I just supposed to set aside all of the values Iâve been taught my entire life?
Iâll at least grant that Meng didnât push us towards her own thoughts and feelings. She taught us the philosophies of the sect, contrasted them to other schools of thought and tried to present them in a mostly equal light, while pushing us slightly towards the ones accepted by our sect. I wonder how much restraint that took from Meng⦠or if she thinks weâre better off with the Holy Icy Wind school of thought.
How do I explain all this to Bing though. She was always more about individuals, about people. It didnât matter what the law said, what mattered was what the people INTENDED with their actions. Well, not completely, but more often then not certainly. To her, Meng is her mother, the person that raised her and that MEANS a lot to my sis.
To me though⦠Meng is someone that has broken quite possible every law the sect has. She is everything we were taught to guard against and unlike Bing, I do not think I should be making exceptions or excuses for my mother. Especially not when she isnât actually my mother.
Though⦠is that really the difference? That I now feel like I have this⦠this rift inside of me where âMy Motherâ and âMengâ sit, and I can no longer see them both as the same person. Heck, we still donât know what Meng really looks like, so how am I supposed to deal with the monster who wears my motherâs face⦠when it is my motherâs face I know the monster by, and my mother, is in many ways⦠faceless.*
Feng let out a loud, audible sigh. âNo I suppose I canât agree with you when it comes to the Meng we know. Sis⦠sheâs probably broken every law we set down to protect our people, and I doubt she has any remorse about that fact,â
âPretty sure she hasnât broken ALL of them Fengâ¦â said Bing as a bit of a joke.
âAh, but I disagree. I know she has at least hit all of the big ones, such as high treason, grand fraud, murder, and rape,â said Feng with a sigh.
âWait what? When has she ever raped anybody? Or committed high treason? I can at least understand the grand fraud⦠and the murder⦠but the others?â asked Bing with some concern.
âWell, sheâs technically kidnapping the sect heirs right this moment, even if weâre agreeing to go with her. Thatâs if it doesnât count as kidnapping when we were babies⦠as for the rape, pretending to be a manâs wife and sleeping with him definitely counts, as Meng probably did with dear old dad before he was replaced. Plus sheâs probably used that tactic for other targets as well,â said Feng with a grimace.
Bing winced. âI⦠I suppose I hadnât thought of it like that⦠but has she really done anything that bad recently?â
âBing, we are currently being kidnapped,â said Feng bluntly.
âThat doesnât count, we want to go along,â said Bing with a dismissive wave.
âNo Bing,â said Feng slightly more harshly then intended. When he saw his sister wince, Feng backed off a bit, letting himself breathe before continuing. âNo Bing⦠you want to go along, and I feel like I have to,â Bing started to say something but Feng raised a hand to stop her, âIâm not saying that Meng is trying to force me into anything, Iâm sure sheâs doing what she thinks is bestâ¦
âBut Iâm not safe here at the sect anymore. Because of what sheâs done, Iâm liable to face a lifetime of imprisonment maybe slavery with mind tonnes of shock talismans or something to enforce it. I HAVE to leave now, and I donât really want to. Thus, it is kidnapping, probably through coercion, even if unintentional. On top of that, can you honestly say that Meng hasnât been killing people in years?â
âBut⦠but Feng even WE kill people, sometimes as part of judgements, sometimes when theyâve attacked us out in the wild. Not often but itâs happened⦠so surely that pat doesnât countâ¦â said Bing wishfully.
âYes but we made sure they were guilty, and those that were directly attacking us⦠we mostly had no choice. Meng is much stronger then she led most people to believe, and illusions are a great way to nonlethally take someone out. Instead, sheâs been disguising what were probably melee attacks for years⦠and who knows how guilty the people sheâs executed really were,â said Feng.
âBut⦠sheâs never done anything bad to us,â said Bing, with sadness lacing her tone. Bing had already started to figure out where this conversation was going, and she didnât like it. Even still⦠she set things up so perfectly.
âAnd that was never my point,â said Feng with some force. âJust because her crimes were not committed against people we care for does not mean they werenât crimes. This was something we were taught as young children, something we used in practice in judicial cases, even before we were in charge of judgement⦠we canât go around making exceptions like this as sect heirs, not if we want to be impartial,â
Bing frowned, âWell⦠well what if I donât want to be impartial? Sheâs my MOTHER Feng, I LOVE her. Even if you donât appreciate that, or even if you canât Iâll still stand up to the world and claim her as MINE. Plus⦠PLUS weâre not going to be sect heirs much longer. Just a family on the run⦠and⦠and then I donât HAVE to do what is right all of the time. I can be a bit selfish if I want⦠and dammit Feng I want my mother to live, to be with me. To hold me at night when Iâm scared,â
Feng looked at the cold, stone ceiling with tears in his eyes, âI know Bing. I know,â
The silence stretched on for minutes before Bing could answer, âI⦠I think I know as well,â whispered Bing, âAnd I wish I didnât,â