WHEN Dusk raised his head, his gaze immediately collided with Beelzebub. The moment it did, electricity seemed to ignite in the air. The tension was very palpable. To the point that it could literally choke someone.
Luo Yan was worried that Dusk would suddenly attack the archdemon. Knowing the insensitive bastard, he would definitely fight back without any qualms. He didn't want the black dragon to see just how unfeeling his 'father' was towards him. To experience first-hand that the other didn't really care about him, not in the slightest.
Dusk had been through enough. Beelzebub didn't need to rub it on his face that he was not someone important to him. What if that would leave an even bigger scar on the black dragon?
Before writing this chapter, I was pondering which approach I should take once Dusk and Beel meet. Should it be an emotional one where Dusk would try to beat the crap out of him while shouting how he could be such a scum father? Or should I take it the other way around? You know, Dusk giving no f*cks and just being indifferent to him. And I find that I like the latter better. Because just like what Elie Wiesel said, 'The opposite of love is not hate, it's indifference'.
PS: Let's all give Dusk a hug. (.づσ▿σ)づ.