Upon hearing Li Sui's words, Li Huowang immediately asked, "Then why didn't you tell me this before?"
"Dad, you never asked me, so how was I supposed to bring it up? We can't just chat about this topic during family get-togethers, can we?"
"Dad, why are you asking this? Is it possible you didn't know about these things before?"
"I knew, of course I knew." Li Huowang picked up the bitter tea and took another big gulp.
"What I mean is, we should share more information about this world. After all, you've lived here for 160 years. You definitely know more than I do, and there must be things I'm unaware of."
Li Sui used seven or eight tentacles to lift the girl's head, gently rubbing it against Li Huowang's chest.
"Dad, I actually think it's better not to tell you. The more you know, the more dangerous things become. Living in blissful ignorance might be more liberating. Besides, Dad, you're a Xinsu—and one who has reached Great Accomplishment in the Cultivation of Truth."
