Chapter 314 Good Things and the Darkness Within

The young lady responded nonchalantly. “Everyone is dressing like this today, and I’m not the only one.”

With that, she turned around and walked away, expressing her frustration to her friend. “It’s truly absurd,” she complained. “There’s such a variety of people here. I should have the freedom to dress as I please and wear what I like without anyone else minding. It’s a shame that people can be so judgmental about others‘ clothing choices.”

Her friend agreed, ‘Absolutely. I’ve encountered many narrow–minded individuals like that before who fail to grasp our hobbies. But to think that even a child would be like this… it’s truly saddening. It’s unfortunate that she’s been influenced by adults in such a way. Oh well…”

Their complaints gradually dissipated as they moved on.

Lilly, refusing to accept the situation, exclaimed with determination, “But this is the Olivine Temple, the place where Olivine the Great and the soldiers fought bravely in the past!”

The passer–by paused, surprised by Lilly’s outburst, and exchanged puzzled glances with the two girls.

The two girls blushed and expressed their frustration, saying, “Please don’t let morality control us, alright? Today is the Summer Doll Exhibition, and we’re all here based on our hobbies. It’s just a matter of personal preference within our small circle. Why should it be elevated to such a moral level?!”

Another person chimed in, saying, “Wearing what you like doesn’t violate any laws. Today, everyone is dressed in the clothes they enjoy. It’s fine if you don’t like it, but can you respect different cultures and choices?”

The crowd around them began to speak up, with many voices supporting the individuals in their community.

“Liking something is not a sin! Everyone should have the freedom to pursue their own preferences!”

“Please refrain from imposing your rigid beliefs on us. Don’t try to control us with your narrow–minded!

thinking!”

The young people in various costumes were taken aback by Anthony’s words.

Anthony continued in a firm tone, “Respecting different cultures and expressing oneself through fashion is important, but we should also be mindful of the significance and history of certain places. This is Olivine Temple Square, a place where heroes sacrificed their lives for the city’s protection. It is a matter of respect and sensitivity to dress appropriately in such a location.”

words resonated with some of the young people, who started to reconsider their choice of attire in this particular setting.

saying, “Wearing the clothes of our enemies is like dancing on their graves. It doesn’t feel

among the group as they

them. It’s better to avoid

woke up at four this morning to get ready… It’s really

I’m not patriotic

while

people, and asked in a muffled voice. “Uncle Anthony, don’t

do so?”

lightly. “If they feel that it’s wrong, they wouldn’t come

this.”

stopped. There were a few individuals in Dudroinia who

cultures, subcultures, personal preferences, and the like, it was important not to forget the reasons why one could enjoy such things from the

lay on Anthony’s body

crossed his arms, originally intending to forbid her from coming, but to his surprise, she arrived with Anthony

he could

things are not necessarily all bad. The progress of civilization is always filled with diversity,

out a sigh, realizing that this might be a part of

were all sorts of things,

the Olivine Temple continued to fill with people dressed in various colors. While there were a few individuals wearing traditional robes, they were outnumbered by those in

began to suspect that the purported doll exhibition might be

bustling crowd. Among them was Grace, dressed in black with her hair

the

the day progressed, the weather shifted from cloudy to overcast, and the sky became obscured by dark clouds. A gentle gust of wind rustled the trees along the

square, these subtle changes went unnoticed by the crowd. However, Grace immediately recognized the

So it’s here!

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