"Thank you!" Baharo chuckled until tears welled in his eyes. "Thank you for letting me touch the dream of my childhood. Even though I know I don't have the strength to realize it, I'm still grateful."
Baharo's words puzzled Kuyi Tulan. What on earth is wrong with him?
"Seeing your expression, I can tell you're confused, and that makes me happy. Even the high-and-mighty Kuyi Tulan has moments when he doesn't understand!" Baharo was on the verge of bursting into laughter.
"I just want to know, what dream are you talking about? Don't tell me you aspired to be locked in a cage?" Kuyi Tulan deliberately provoked him, sensing this tactic often made people lose their composure.
"You don't have to provoke me; I won't fall for your tricks. However, I will tell you why I made this choice."
"Oh, is that so? Are you feeling regretful, or perhaps you feel it wasn't worth it?" Kuyi Tulan persisted.