1:174 Disclosure by Day (Part II)
1:174 Disclosure of Daylight (Part II)
Five years ago, in the Dark Regions, in the village of the Windwhisperers.
The monster lay limply on the ground, gradually turning back into a human form.
The leopard warrior Corvis, dropping his weapon, rushed over to pick up his wife and son. They were all dying.
"I'm sorry, Lord Crovis. The demonization experiment failed, allowing Subject One Hundred and Seven to escape. The fox researchers who hurriedly chased after him shouted, "I don't know weishenme, he actually remembers this place" "I have already given you my eldest son, you are not enough, do you want to take more from me?!" Colvis cried out while holding his wife, who was already dying, "Get out of here, get out of my eyes forever!!" Don't appear in my life again!!" "But, what to do with that test subject" The fox researcher asked.
"I don't care what you do?!" Curvis roared, "you take it away, do with it as you please! you kill it, bury it, kill it and bury it, or even make it into a stew and eat it, I don't care!"
The leopard boy lying in a pool of blood and mud listened to everything in his heart.
From the beginning it was just a monster, abandoned garbage. Other than that, nothing is achieved, nothing is expected.
(Shijie never expected me, so neither did I.) (Living, for me is just a lie.) Shijie, it's a lie to me as well. I'm not here, I'm not on shijie, not anywhere. (I didn't actually live, I never even existed.) It was all just a dream. From that day, then, that moment on, Subject One Hundred and Seven lost everything, even his Zuihou's [heart], and it disappeared with it—
Until the moment of being saved again.
"Thorville?" said Bedwell, looking at the leopard-man boy who was crying quietly in the courtyard, "Are you okay? "No, I'm good meow. Trotwell wiped away his tears and managed to squeeze out a smile, "I'll tell Lord Arthur everything, and I'll get better." Despite that, he couldn't stop the tears.
(So, zuihou once, let me cry enough.) Ryder the rabbit watched silently.
After dinner, Arthur winked at Thorville.
The leopard boy nodded in agreement.
"Ahem, then, I have something to say—" Arthur said.
He told everyone about Tovir to the rest of the room, deliberately omitting a lot, and lightly brushing out the unnatural parts of Tovel's lame lie, so that others would think that he had deliberately omitted those details just to respect Tovir.
With that, Arthur coughed dryly and asked, "Now, do you have any opinions?" and "Those foxmen are really damned! are you going to kill them all?" exclaimed an angry Bediwell.
"No, that's not the point. Arthur shook his head.
"Well, with this kind of dangerous research institute, we should quickly destroy it, lest they really make some super soldiers?" Tristan thought.
"That's one of the things to consider, but it's not the most important one. Arthur said again.
"What the hell is that? Don't sell it, tell me about it!" asked Tristan impatiently.
"So the Institute is researching how [the master key] was made," said Ryder the Rabbit, "that means the other six key fragments are hidden in the Institute?" Bediwell and Tristan were stunned.
Bediwell counted his fingers, "That is, if we attack the Institute—" "We might snatch the other six key fragments and turn them back." Arthur said, "Bedi, you know a lot about the key to the Shijie Wall, don't you? Bediwell shook his head, "The key is engraved in the heart in the form of a spell, and if the host dies, the key will be transferred to the heart of another nearby creature. It is a special magic spell left by ancient people and will never break. "—that means it's just snatching, and there's no point in destroying it, right?" Arthur thought for a moment, "So, how did they get the key fragments in the first place?" "The Tigers attacked the other patriarchs at the clan meeting, and in this way they gouged out their hearts and froze them in the refrigerator before they died. Ryder interjected.
Arthur looked at the rabbit: "You know it in detail, as if you were witnessing it yourself." "Where, where. I'm just a wandering businessman, and of course I came back from this little gossip. Ryder shook his head and said triumphantly.
"However, it makes sense, only by freezing the heart can you keep the key fragments in the institute so conveniently. Arthur thought, "Now we just need to find the large freezer in the institute, and we can simply find the key fragments." "Wait a minute. Are you really going to attack the research institute!?" Ryder said, "Isn't this just looking for death?!! Such an important research institute must be heavily guarded, right?" Arthur looked at Ryder the rabbit man. He suddenly shouted, "Bedi, tie this rabbit up!" "Yes!" The werewolf boy tied up Ryder without saying a word, and Ryder the rabbit didn't even have time to struggle.
"You, what are you doing?!let go of me!!" Ryder struggled when he realized he had been tied up.
"I'm sorry. But we can't trust you yet. Such an important jihua, if you go to ventilate the news, everything will be over. Arthur said.
"If I had leaked the news, I would have leaked your information here to the tigers!" Ryder said unconvinced, "Do you just not believe me?!" "I'm sorry, Ryder." "It's just for a short time, and we'll let you go when our jihua succeeds." "When is that going to be?!to-morrow??a month??ten years?!" the rabbit cried helplessly, "Have you imprisoned me here until your operation is successful?" "Don't worry, it's only two days." Arthur said, "Tomorrow is my duel with the Grand Duke of Graces, and we will carry out Jihua as soon as we are done." "If you don't get beaten half to death by Younes!" the rabbit cried.
"In that case, I will have to recuperate for a month before I go, and then I will have to grieve you for a month more. Arthur said mischievously.
"Help!" pleaded Ryder, gasping for breath, "please, is there anything that will make you believe in me except to tie me up?" Arthur thought for a moment, "There is indeed one Bedi left in the way, come here." "Arthur?" Bediwell walked up to Arthur.
"Zhanzhu, don't move. Arthur stamped his finger in front of Bedwell's collar and pressed the button on the collar a few times.
Smack. The collar around Bediwell's neck opened.
"Arthur, you're—" The werewolf boy said in surprise.
"I'm sorry, I should have helped you solve this a long time ago, but I always forget. Arthur said.
He took Bedi's collar and walked up to Ryder: "This place contains enough explosives to blow your neck off, originally ordered by the Northern Heavenly Knights to guard against Bediwell. If I have this intention, I can detonate it anytime and anywhere, if you run away, I will detonate it, if you make a small move to report to the orcs, I will detonate it, if you don't do what I say, I will detonate it. Wearing this collar is a condition for you to loosen the tie. Do you want to wear it?" "Does it make sense for you to ask me that?" Ryder cried, "Even if I say 'no,' you're going to force me to put it on, right? "No, you can choose not to wear it, and I'll give you two more choices at that point: continue to be tied, or move your head. Arthur sneered.
"You're a fucking ***!!Well, I'm resigned to my fate!Put that collar on me, [master]!" the rabbit cried, already looking hysterical, "You pestilences!" The collar snapped around Ryder's neck as Arthur untied Ryder.
"Hehe, rabbits with collars are cuter!" Tristan picked up Ryder and played, "Come on, don't cry, brother hug one-" Rabbit man Ryder was so tired that he didn't have the strength to struggle.
"I'm sorry, Ryder. Bediwell stuck out his tongue in embarrassment, "I'll help you untie the collar when this is over." "Oh, one more thing. Arthur turned to look at Thorwell. He drew his sword.
"Arthur?" Before Tor could react, the sword light was already flashing around his neck.
He thought he had been killed and was waiting for the moment when the head hit the ground.
But it was the collar around his neck that fell to the ground—the mark of the slave.
"You're free, too, Thorville. Arthur put away his sword.
Tears began to flow from the leopard man's eyes.
"Stop!" Arthur punched Thorwell on the head, "Don't cry from now on, you see? Toville quickly wiped the tears from the corners of his eyes.
"Rest early, Arthur. Tomorrow you have a duel. "Rest early, everybody, don't make a noise until Arthur sleeps." "Stupid, where can I sleep so early. I'll go out and stand guard, and you can come and change shifts with me in the middle of the night. Tristan dropped the rabbit and walked out.