Chapter 126: The Unbearable So-Called Expectation (Part II)

"I will not be your friend even if my sins are unforgivable, and there are some things you are right, and I do take advantage of some people, and it is true that I am very unhappy with the state of affairs at the time - but you are not always right. Pen Fun Pavilion www.biquge.info" Fitney said, raising her hand as Ed drew closer and closer to her, holding a dagger in that pale hand, and an unyielding, bitter storm hidden in those eyes, "Everybody has his sins, and I don't deny mine—and I don't think your sins will be lighter than mine." ”

"Miss, don't change the subject now, it's the bad things you did that we're talking about. ”

"You think I'm going to feel guilty and use that guilt to inflate your price, and if that's what you do, I think your hopes are going to be dashed. ”

"Oh, the price, the young lady is a very good businessman. So-don't you think you should feel guilty?"

"No, I don't think so—as you say, I did these things for myself, and I don't think there's anything at fault, and 'they' aren't necessarily innocent. ”

"Is it the same with Hubert?"

"I hope you can find a better example to convince me - he is full of hatred for the nobility in his heart, and even full of distrust of everything around him - has he come to such a step, is he innocent?"

"No...... He's innocent!" Hearing this, Fitney immediately turned around, and out of the other room came a figure she was familiar with—Helis's face was covered with tears, and her eyes were red and swollen.

What kind of look it must have been—the tearful gaze of a maiden was enough to destroy all will, especially since Fitney had not been able to tell her something in person.

Fettnay froze, her hand barely holding the dagger, and Ed took a step closer - the metal-covered hand grabbed Fettnay's neck - and despite this, Fettnay looked at Helis without blinking.

"He's working hard and he doesn't deserve to be treated like that...... But I don't believe it, Luo ...... Fitney—Is it really your arrangement that he will be like this? You have foretold all this, but you are unwilling to tell him these things, why? just because he has a grudge against you? but...... Didn't you arrange it in the first place?" Helis's voice was choppy, and Fitney could feel how complicated that emotion was.

Helis also looked at Fitney motionlessly—hot and honest emotions had always been the best of her character, and the source of her weakness—and yet, in any case, the heat was beyond Phytenay's bearing—but it was only now that Fitney realized this.

"Is this true? Fitney, will you tell me?" Helis felt that she had a string in her heart, and this thin string had gone through everything before, and no matter how strong she was, she was already fragile at this time—and Fitney was her last pillar.

Helis then rushed between Fitney and Ed, and she made a move she had never imagined before - pushing Ed away, then grabbing Fertenay's neckline, and putting her face and face together: "I wonder if this is not true." ”

"Are you trying to cheat on her, so far?" said Ed, who was not angry, but had a smile on his face.

Fitnair looked at those eyes, she thought she was full of scheming but couldn't think of anything, the corner of her eyes subconsciously glanced at the "onlookers" around her, she saw the smile on Ed's face, and suddenly, she felt that Ed's demon name was well deserved.

But she still couldn't argue with it, even if it was not good for her.

Fitney sighed—and in the moment she sighed, Helis's hand had loosened in a slump - it had already said so much that it didn't even take Fitney to say anything more for Helis to believe.

"Helis ......" Fitney spoke weakly, looking up.

Haylith was the opposite of her, she kept shaking her head and backing away, even though there was so much debris on the ground that she could walk unsteadily and stumble.

But she wanted to stay away from Fitney, just as she wanted to stay away from all the "lies".

"Do you want to kill her?" Ed asked.

"That's enough, shut up, Eddard!" Fitney said loudly to Ed for the first time, out of control.

"You're going to kill her, Helis, and kill this one that has ruined your trust and left the people you cared about most?" Ed continued.

"Ed!" Fettnay shouted again, but this time it was no longer as imposing as before, and she finally lost her support and leaned against the wall, her body sliding slightly.

She knew the answer, and Ed knew the answer—what was the answer? That kind girl would have the answer to all of this. But Ed wanted to ask Helis to tell her all this, he wanted to completely destroy Fitney's last determination.

Even if Fitney knew this technique, but even if some of the answers were clear, when you had to face it yourself, it felt like a blow that could destroy everything.

"Kill her? why?" said Helis with a wry smile, still shaking her head, "why should I kill her? She almost lost her life to save me—she did an admirable job to get out of her condition, and people should sing about it!"

Just as they thought, Helis gave her answer.

Fitney didn't know how Helis had left the room. She stood quietly in the room, waiting for the blackened vision for the light to converge back into her eyes, allowing her to see the boy gracefully seated on the couch.

"You can save Chris, right?" Fitney shifted her gaze to the girl who had been on the ground for a while because of the medicine she provided.

"You want to try to make amends?" said Ed, unmoved and not surprised by her first words after "waking up."

"It's irreparable. Fitney exhaled, looking at Ed with tiredness in his eyes.

Ed chuckled softly, got up from the couch, and walked in front of Fitney, who saw those azure eyes getting closer and closer to him: "Have you decided to throw in the towel?"

Boom!

Fitnair kicked forward with a sharp kick in Ed's thigh, knocking him to the ground, and she stood looking down at the boy, even if her movements were a little sluggish like that of an old man in the twilight, but her eyes still carried everything that was familiar to her—unyielding, noble, confident.

Even what was just discovered, every detail was vigorously destroying it all.

"I wanted to expose Chris's true colors directly, but you made me think of a better way - I won't throw in the towel, so let's see who does better next - I haven't lost yet." ”