Volume 2: Blood Holy War Interlude: A Dark Past (1)
The sea is burning.
This is what 16-year-old Jervis saw before his eyes at this moment, he trembled as he looked at his blood-stained hands, wanting to cry out in pain but unable to get any sound out of his throat.
Why the hell did it all come to this?, Jervis asked himself again and again, but he couldn't get an answer, only the painful memories he had just had.
A few hours ago, the cruise ship "Galileo" was moving slowly on the sea level, and on the deck of the night Jervis was lying on the side of the ship and watching the sea view at night, and the cold sea breeze made him feel really comfortable.
"Brother, why did you come here again?" said Jervais's brother Gavel, who suddenly walked up to him, "Now that we should be sleeping in the cabin, why did you run out again?"
"If you listen to your parents, it's boring. "Don't you feel free now, Gavier?"
"I really can't help you. Gavill sighed and said, "That's how you are, you don't like to listen to other people's orders, and that's not a good thing." ”
"Don't want to teach me a lesson over there, brother. Jervis raised an eyebrow and said, "Forget it, I've blown enough wind today, so I'll let you go back first." ”
Jervis soon found himself in his parents' cabin, and the moment he opened the door, he saw that his father and mother had been waiting for him for a long time.
"You're running out again, Jervais. The father criticized harshly, "How can this be done? What if you encounter any danger on deck? Have you considered it?"
"I don't want to criticize you any more, Jervais. "But today I have to say more, it's too dangerous to run out like this, and I hope you can correct it later." ”
"I've heard enough of that. "No matter how much you say, I'm just doing what I want to do, and it's none of your business." ”
"What are you talking about, Jervais?" the father stood up angrily, "do you want to be angry with me? ”
"Yes, got it. Looking at his brother who slammed the door, Garvel stammered visibly, and he hurried to follow his brother's footsteps to the cabin that belonged to the two of them.
"The two of them are simply unreasonable. Jervis lay down on the bed angrily, "Everything has to be controlled like this, so I don't have no freedom, don't I?"
"Don't say that, brother. Gavill sat on the edge of the bed and reassured him, "Although my father is indeed a little too rude, he is still good for you, and if something does happen to you on deck, it will be bad." ”
"My brother. Jervis sat up from the bed like a carp, "You're always willing to follow the rules of others, when will you be able to call the shots on your own?"
"At that point, we won't be like this. Garvel smiled and said, "How nice it is now, we don't have to think about so many things like adults, this is the happiest place for us." ”
"You really don't want to grow up. Jervis looked at Garwel and said, "But we are going to become adults in the end, and no one can disobey this kind of thing." ”
"What will we be like if we grow up?" asked Jervais, "Am I going to be like my father?"
"Your beard is definitely not small. Jervis patted Gavel on the chest, "But I think you should be able to decide whether to grow a beard or not by then, and you can decide for yourself when you get to do that." ”
"Remember the first time we were on the boat?" said Gavel, lying on his bed, "and we stayed up all night in excitement, and the two of us sneaked out to the deck, as if it were tonight." ”
"How could it be forgotten. Jervis stretched, "Then we were all caught by our father, and then for three days our butts were so swollen that we couldn't even sit on the bench, and it seems that you didn't dare to disobey your father and mother's orders from that time on." ”
"How do I feel like you're making fun of me, brother?"
"How could it be sarcasm?" said Jervais, who lay down on the bed, his eyes staring straight at the ceiling.
"My father was very strict, but he was essentially thinking about us. "And after we were beaten, my mother cried for days, and she had to take care of us, and I could see the redness and swelling of her eyes at that time." ”
"Brother. Gavel turned sideways to look at Jervais's face.
"I know I'm just willful, and I'm a little jealous, because you're so good!" Jervis measured himself, his eyes meeting Gavier's.
"Forget it, I just don't do it in the future. Jervais turned his face again, "Because I don't want to worry about you guys anymore, I'm going to force myself to accept your rules." ”
"Actually, my brother is the best in my heart. "You've always protected me like that, and you're much better than me, I'm just better than you in school, and I'm really not as good as you in other aspects." ”
"Isn't it right to protect you?" Jervis burst out laughing, "My silly brother, it's my duty as an older brother, and if I can't protect you one day, I'll hate myself very much." ”
"So you remember the fight with Greer?" asked Gavier. "That was the angriest time I've ever seen you. ”
"It's that fat, big bastard, how could I have forgotten that big guy?" Jervis said with a laugh, "He's such a nuisance, because you're a bully, and it's too much to force you to help him write his homework for a month." ”
"Then you hospitalized him directly for half a month, I remember almost crying when I saw you do it, you were really angry at the time. ”
"Who made him so uninteresting and actually bullied my brother. Jervis turned his head to look at Gavel, "And he's done so much, he'll beat you up if you refuse once, and I'm just beating him up or it's too light." ”
"And he's just faking his illness. Jervis continued, "Although I was fighting hard, it would have taken two weeks at most for his injuries to heal, and he had been there for a whole month, and I could tell at a glance that he was faking his illness." ”
"Then my father and mother were so angry. Garvier looked at Jervais's face and said, "They banned you from going out for a whole month, and you had to go home and write double their homework, because of me." ”
"That's nothing. "I'm just standing up for my brother, and if I regret doing something like this, I'm not worthy of being your brother." ”
"That's why I say you're the best brother in my heart. Garwel laughed too, "I often think that it's great to be your brother's brother." ”
"Don't be a sycophant over there. Jervis squeezed Gavel's arm hard, "Go to bed early, I guess we'll be almost there when we wake up in the morning." ”
"Good night, brother. Gavel closed his eyes.
"Good night, brother. Despite what Jervis had said, he still felt that he was not the slightest bit sleepy as he looked at the ceiling with his head resting on his hands and hands.
After a long time, it was clear that Gavel was asleep, and Jervis couldn't help but smile as he looked at his brother's still immature face.
My brother, I will always watch over you at all times. Jervis thought to himself, in fact, I feel lucky to have you as my brother.
It was a calm and boring night, and Jervis finally got a little tired in this boring atmosphere, and he didn't know how long it was, and he fell asleep quietly.
But the night was destined to be extraordinary, as a speedboat was parked in the sea not far from the "Galileo", and a man was holding a telescope to observe the cruise ship.
"When are we going to move, chief?" shouted someone in the cabin of the speedboat, "we've been waiting here for more than ten hours, and we should be ready to do it now, right?"
"Do you need to report to you what the boss is going to do?" another person stood up and retorted to him, "All we have to do now is listen to the leader's orders, and we can act when he says we can go." ”
This group of guys is really noisy, the man frowned, but there is no way that they are all his subordinates, and he can only endure this situation a little easier.
The imp standing on the deck was annoying, but now that it's finally gone, there's nothing in the way, and it looks like it's time to take action.
"Don't be noisy anymore. The man standing at the bow of the boat lowered his binoculars, "We can act, everything is according to the plan that was made before, everyone understands?"
"Understood. Everyone replied in unison.
"Now I'll say one last point, and I'll listen to it carefully. ”
No one made a sound, everyone was silently listening to the man in front of him for what he was going to say.
"All the crew members on the ship, except for the captain, the first mate and the helmsman, as long as the others resist, they should be killed immediately, and as for the rest of the ship, they must maintain at least a third of the survival rate, and they must not be killed. ”
"Understood. Everyone nodded in agreement.
"Then let's go now. The man made a forward gesture, "Don't forget what I just said, keep it all in my heart, and act." ”