Twenty-five boys
The appearance of 'Tag' outside the door was obviously not as strong as the content of the previous letter, so that when he stepped towards Yu Siqi and the others, everyone only reacted slightly, without too much surprise inside.
This made the prepared 'Tag' very displeased, and he frowned and shouted, "Why didn't anyone come to welcome me, am I not a 'hero'?" ”
When he heard him deliberately bite the word 'hero' very hard, Pavadi said quietly: "The person who should be called a hero has turned into that white bone, not an impostor. I'm right, Karab. ”
"After all these years, your mind is still as sharp as it was back then, my dear teacher." Not about to refute, Karab bowed gracefully in front of Pavadi and said, "While I admit that it was my mistake not to dispose of that sad letter in time, I don't think that a single bone, a letter of unknown meaning will make you see me. My dear teacher, can you tell me what is wrong with me, this 'good student' who is humble and eager to learn? ”
Watching this man with the appearance of 'Tag' perform in front of them in another way, the only word Yu Siqi could think of was 'hypocrisy'.
Fortunately, Pavadi also thought so, and he said with an indifferent expression: "It seems that after changing your body, you are not only in poor health, but also your brain has begun to become stupid. How do I see it, you ask? Quite simply, from the first time I saw you, I could tell that you weren't 'Tag'. ”
"I almost believed it," Karab said sarcastically.
"Put away your arrogant attitude, Karab, where is the well-behaved, sensible and obedient little girl in the classroom?" Pavadi asked helplessly.
"He was already dead on the day of his engagement, and all that survived was emptiness." Karab's face changed slightly, but he quickly regained his previous indifference.
"I remember that Tag pursued you in the first place, or he wouldn't have been willing to be a scapegoat for you." Pavadi said.
"That's just wishful thinking on his part," said Karab coldly, "and I don't think that a man of humble origins like him could make my father fall in love, even if he was so talented." ”
"Your father was a very ambitious man, I worked with him for many years, and I know very well that he used you as an investment chip. So I'm so sorry that Tag would fall in love with someone like you. Pavadi closed his eyes, as if remembering something.
"Don't say you know him very well, you know—you were the one who kicked him out of school!" The smile on Karab's face became even more vicious, and it made Tag's fairly handsome face unusually hateful.
"I don't deny it," said Pavadi, spreading his hands, "but I still have to explain a little, if it wasn't for your father's personal pressure, I'm afraid I wouldn't have ended the investigation early, right?" If I am given enough time, even if I can't let you show the fox's tail, I will definitely be able to clear his name. ”
"What's the point of saying that now," said Karab, sneering, "it's still the same old rhetoric, always packing yourself as a 'know-it-all' saint, as if you can never make a mistake." ”
"It seems that you have a deep prejudice against me, Karab, which is something I never expected." "I've never stressed that I'm 'omniscient,' and I've never told anyone that I can't make mistakes. Of course, since you want to know so much about how I saw through you, let me explain a little. ”
"I'd like to see what 'crookedness' you can come up with," Karab said excitedly.
"Before answering your question, I would like to ask, why do you have to prove your argument when you have voluntarily admitted your identity?" Pointing to Father Ann, who was struggling behind him, he said, "Do you think we will be able to reach a consensus after we get the answer?" ”
"That's because you're about to suffer the same misfortune as Tag, and I'm a merciful man." Calab said arrogantly, "Can't you see that I'm giving you more time to live, even if it's just a few minutes, than to let you die suddenly in this dark attic." ”
"I've heard enough nonsense, you Lamersianis like to chat so much, why don't you hold a fellow countrymen's meeting!" Unable to resist it, Father Ann took the lead in attacking Karabu, and the passing fist hit Karabu in the chest, forcing the unsuspecting 'her' to take a few steps back.
The 'she' who was spilling blood from the corner of her mouth was very annoyed by Father An's sneak attack, and saw that a fierce wind blew around 'her', making Father An unable to get close for a while when she wanted to pursue.
Just as Father Ann broke through the gusty wind wall erected by "her" and was about to teach "her" a lesson, Yu Siqi felt that someone was secretly digging into his pocket, and when he reacted, he found that Reddy actually ran towards Karabu with the royal ring in his hand.
Sensing that something was wrong, the girl and Pavadi struck together, intending to intercept Reddy halfway through when they were delayed for a moment by the sudden green liquid falling above their heads, and by the time they cleared the unexpected 'trap', Calab had already taken the ring from Reddy's hand and pointed at Father Ann with his backhand, and the priest flew upside down and hit the edge of the table, knocking Tag's bones apart.
Reddy's sudden defection made Yu Siqi and the others never expect that Karabu, who had obtained the royal ring, was as fierce as 'knocking out the medicine', and could still be at ease in the face of the double attack of Pawa Di and the girl.
"Okay, the purpose has been achieved, I won't play with you yet." With only two fingers, Karab caught the long sword of the Pava Flute, and then folded it, and the sharp blade broke in two at the tips of 'her' fingers: "There is no need to continue playing." ”
The broken sword in his hand watched as Karabuyan walked away with a solemn face, but he did not have the slightest intention of pursuing, he just sighed and put the sword back in its sheath.
Yu Siqi, who helped Father An, asked with concern, "Are you all okay?" ”
"How can it be okay!" Storm, who hadn't made much of a move, screamed, "How did you let 'her' get the ring, now we're no match for 'her'." ”
"I'm sorry," Yu Siqi said as he looked down at the empty pocket and stuffed it back, "I didn't expect Reddy to do something like that." ”
"It was my mistake," the girl said calmly, "I haven't peeked into Reddy's heart since I regained my light." If it had been before, I would have found out that he was manipulated. ”
"Forget it, thinking about right and wrong now won't make our situation any better." "I guess it's probably your little friend's fault that Karab was able to get to this place so quickly," said Parvadi, "I guess it's probably your little friend's work to get to this place so quickly." ”
"I was put on the table," said Father Ann grumbling, "and it seems to have flashed my waist just now, and it is rude for me to be treated like this at my age." ”
"They're much older than you, Father." Yu Siqi said angrily.
"Listening to you say that, it seems like that." Fr. Ann touched the beard on his chin and said, "But I have more beard than 'her'. ”
"I have a question," Yu Siqi said as he looked at the 'masters' around him, "Karabu should have already had an absolute advantage just now, right, why did 'she' leave?" To be reasonable, shouldn't we be the ones who should really run? After all, if you want to solve the problem once and for all, isn't the best way to 'wipe us out' here while we are at our weakest? ”
"Are you saying why doesn't 'she' kill them all?" The girl said, "That's really what I want to ask." ”
"It's a very thoughtful question," said Pavadi, who hesitated a little, and said in a low tone, "I have an idea based on your question, and I don't know if it's right or wrong, but I think it may be our only hope." ”
"Now that you have a plan in mind, carry it out." Father An glanced at the girl, pulled Yu Siqi to his side, and said, "Don't say it." ”
It seems that after experiencing Reddy's betrayal, Father Ann has completely lost trust in the girl's party. The girl was the first to walk out of the room and said, "What are you doing, it's time to go." ”
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