Hope.

This may be the most distant word for these children.

They are seriously ill and don't even know if they can see the sun tomorrow. No matter what kind of hope they hold, they will eventually turn into despair. The greater the hope, the greater the despair.

Lena asked several more children, and their answers varied.

Some people think that magic is a weapon, others think that magic is a tool, these children have not been exposed to magic, naturally have all kinds of imagination, and some people ask Lena whether he can fly, he can only shake his head helplessly.

"So, in your mind, magic is a positive thing."

Reiner concluded that the magic in these children's words just now has a positive effect, which is in line with the environment of these children. In their view, magic really facilitates life and creates miracles.

"But actually, I want to tell you, magic itself has no difference between good and evil."

Lena's words make the children's faces show a little confused expression. Their concept of good and evil still stays in the storybook. In the book, the dragon and the devil are evil, while the princess and the prince are good. Without explanation, these children can't understand Lena's words.

"Mr. Ian gray, is this a bit too difficult to understand..."

Miss Windsor whispered to one side, but Lena gave a smile.

"Magic in the hands of good people is a tool that can make the world better, but in the hands of bad people, it is a danger that will bring pain to people. Magic itself has no will, and its quality is all in the hands of users."

In order for the children to understand better, he raised a finger and lit a small fire, he explained.

"Such a fire can bring warmth to people, but if it continues to be close to the fire, it will burn people's skin. Magic is such a thing. Whether it is good or bad depends on the user."

The children nodded, their attention more focused on the fire between Lena's fingers.

"In fact, many things in this world are the same, not only one side. Maybe from another point of view, good will become a kind of evil, and evil is also a kind of good, and even some things can not be said to be completely good or completely evil."

Lena's words are a little confusing, which makes these children dizzy.

For them, the world is more pure, and they still can't accurately understand what Lena means.

But some older children have begun to think. These children have strong learning ability and can quickly grasp what Lena wants to convey.

It can also be seen from this that the education carried out in this research institute does not involve ideas, and it is probably related to the situation of these children.

Next, Lena didn't talk about these profound topics, but performed magic. He felt like a magician in a circus, bringing joy to children, which is consistent.

About half an hour later, Lena's "course" came to an end.

During the break time, some of the children go to the bathroom, while others communicate with friends in their seats. Miss Windsor is answering some children's questions, while Lena sits aside and observes the children.

"Mr. Ian gray, do you think magic can cure us?"

At this moment, the hyperactive boy, Brighton, came up and asked Lena.

Reiner was stunned for a moment. He didn't expect the other party to be so straightforward. After thinking for a moment, he gently touched his head and replied.

"It may not work now, but I think it can be cured in the future."

"But Mr. Baptist said, I may not be able to wait for that time."

There is no sadness in Brighton's words. I don't know whether it is because I have accepted my destiny or I don't have a deep understanding of life and death.

"But Batiste told me that to live well now is to help other children who are ill later."

When Lena heard this, he nodded.

Bartiste's theory is not mentioned for the time being. He really invests in the treatment of Osborne Kara's disease. However, according to the current development, it will take many years to understand the cause of the disease, and it may take more time to cure it completely.

In the meantime, there will be more children like Brighton who are born with the disease and die before they reach adulthood.

"Maybe Eiffel will help us live on, too."

Brighton muttered to himself, which caught Lena's attention. He was vaguely aware of some problems and asked.

"Who is Eiffel?"

"Well, Eiffel is the oldest here before, but he fell ill two weeks ago. Mr. Battiste told us that Eiffel has passed away."

Said Brighton.

"I tell you, didn't you attend his funeral or something?"Lena was a little strange, but he did not see any graves in the Institute, which was unreasonable. After all, as an institution for patients with Osborne Kara's disease, people should often die here.

But later, Lena thought that these children were only sent by their families. Maybe after their death, their families will come to pick up the remains, so there will be no graves.

"A funeral? What's that? "

Brighton looked puzzled. He repeated Lena's pronunciation as if he didn't know the word.

"Well, what happens if one of you gets sick?"

Asked Lena, frowning slightly, weighing the words.

"He will be taken to the ward, and after a while Mr. Baptist will tell us that he has left us."

What Brighton said made Lena feel confused.

When he wanted to ask again, the door of the conference room was pushed open and Baptist came in.

He was slightly surprised to see Lena, but then he was surrounded by the children.

"Mr. Baptist!"

These children seem to like Batiste very much, surrounded by him, making him unable to move half a step.

"Well, well, don't make the teacher embarrassed."

Miss Windsor raised her hand and asked the children to return to their seats.

It seems that Baptist is quite popular with the children.

"Mr. Ian gray, why are you here?"

Baptist came to Lena.

"Well, teacher, I invited Mr. Ian gray to give the children a lesson on magic."

Miss Windsor hastily explained, which made Baptist nod slightly.

"Well, it's very good. These children are usually very interested in magic, but because I don't have enough time, they can't learn about it."

He didn't say anything about Lena's behavior.

"Mr. Baptist."

Lena also stood up and saluted slightly.

"I have something I want to discuss with you alone."

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