1:203 Broken Dreams (Part I)

1:203 Shattered in Dreams (Part I)

Arthur, who was in a difficult mood, walked and walked to the door of the medical room.

He thought to himself that it would be a good idea to check on Corvis, and walked inside.

As a father, Corvis was sitting in front of Ravel's hospital bed, quietly looking at his unconscious son.

This ferocious leopard warrior has terrified countless adversaries. However, now he is just a father who is immersed in sadness, with a sleepy and confused face. Even his hair, which used to radiate a bright blue glow, now looked decayed and dull, and the gray-blue fur of the leopard man looked like he was over a hundred years old.

Arthur was amazed that someone had made such a drastic change overnight.

"You can't get out of bed yet, lie back down. Arthur said.

"Just let me sit here. "I just want to take a good look at my son in my lifetime." He has been busy raising money to buy medicine to prolong his life, and has never stopped at home to see Lavis's sleeping appearance. What a failure for a dad like me. "You are indeed a failure. Arthur recalls what Bediwell told of what he had seen and heard during his days in captivity.

All the clues are connected together, forming the tragic story of the three fathers and sons of the leopard people. However, Arthur did not feel sorry for Corvis at all, all he had was anger, and what he could not forgive was Corvis's ignorance.

This stupid father mistakenly believed in the traitor and turned his eldest son into a monster from birth. Then he actually sent such a monster son to the institute again, and left Thornville to spend his childhood alone in that hellish place. Thornville turns into a real monster and comes to seek revenge on Corvis, killing his mother and beating his brother into a coma. So the stupid father, in his anger, once again threw his eldest son into the abyss from which he could never recover.

However, fate came full circle, and the clues provided by Thornville eventually allowed Arthur and others to find and destroy the Kitsune's institute, defeat Corvis, and defeat the Hungarians' army. This is also Thowil's revenge. With the help of Arthur, he destroyed those things that had hurt the leopard boys.

Kama's reincarnation is so cruel and ruthless, but it is so fair and just. Who says fate is always unfair?

"I want to see Thorville. Kouvis said suddenly. It can be seen from his trembling tone that he also mustered up a lot of courage to finally say this.

"You want to see him, what's the use of seeing him?" said Arthur, "but it only adds to the sadness." "I want to go to that kid daoqian. Corvis whispered, "It's all my fault. All sins should be borne by me. "And then, let him stab you to death so that you can be freed?" Arthur said coldly, "Corvis, Corvis, you are so naïve. Even if you want to see Towell, you probably don't want to see you at all. You leopard dad, he can't wait for you to die right away. I didn't kill you in the first place, because you still have a young son to take care of, and you can't leave him alone. You don't have to take an inch. The leopard man wanted to say something, but he remembered his oath of allegiance to Arthur to the death, and he suppressed his anger and whispered, "Yes, everything is at Arthur's behest." "It's good to know. Arthur said in a commanding tone, "Now, don't sit here anymore, let me lie on the bed and have a good rest." Your body is not far from death, and if you move around again, don't blame me if you're really dead. Colvis slowly walked back to the hospital bed with his abdomen in his hands, closing his eyes and not speaking. He was afraid that he would be reprimanded by Arthur if he talked nonsense again.

Arthur looked at Corvis and then at Lavis. He sighed and stepped out of the infirmary.

At the same time, the ** division of Merlin's research room.

The Dragonman Golem, with the help of a large group of small golems, detached the backpack. The backpack was the wings he had originally used to fly, but now folded up.

"How do you feel about using F-type equipment for the first time?" the ** division looked at the dragonman golem from the side and asked.

"Well, that's good. Bolsdao.

"Good? Your expression doesn't look like it's going to say 'good'. Merlin said, "Say it, I accept any opinion." I need some suggestions to improve my equipment. "Well," Bolles said, "first of all, it takes too much time to install and dismantle, and I can't put it on my own, so it's too cumbersome to use with the help of other golems." "Secondly," Borles criticized mercilessly, "the nerve linkage slowed down a full beat." The controls were so awkward when I wanted to land that I crashed headfirst into the ground. If it weren't for the distance I had reserved beforehand, a lame landing would have crushed targets, including friendly troops, into meat sauce. "Oh, no wonder it's so popular, it turns out that it's because of this. The mage sneered, he knew why Bols was angry, Merlin knew, not even Bols himself.

"Okay, I'll figure it out. It would be nice to change the wings to brainwave control, but it will increase the burden on your thinking circuit, so design it as a switch-type automatic flight, and all you need to control when flying is altitude and direction-" Without listening to the mage's own words, Bols looked at the sky outside the window.

(-- That strange werewolf boy, weishenme is going to cry?) His logic loop is incomprehensible. Even if a powerful quantum-level CPU is embedded, there are some things on this shijie that cannot be calculated with the intelligent program of the dragon man golem.

Back in the room, Bediwell "enthusiastically" approached.

"I know what you want to ask. Arthur pushed Bediwell away and said, "The rabbit is no longer in danger of life, and when he recovers his strength, he is scheduled to have a craniotomy tonight." "Do you really have to open his head? That's horrible. "Bedivel Road.

"If you don't get that controller-like thing out of his head, he'll turn into that black monster, and I'll have to kill him again. Arthur said.

Seeing that he could no longer argue, Bediwell had to give in: "Okay. Please save Ryder. "He betrayed you so many times, and you still defend him like this. What did he do to you?" asked Arthur, puzzled.

"He was the only friend I had when I was younger. "Every kid in the village likes Papalov and doesn't like me. Only Ryder would play with me and tease my brother - not for long, but he was really my only good friend back then. I don't want to lose him like that. "Okay, don't cry. Arthur sighed, "I can't promise you anything, but I'd urge Greenway and Constantine to do their best to save Ryder." Is that okay?" "Arthur, Ryder betrayed us because that thing was manipulating him, right?" Arthur thought. If Greenway's polygraph wasn't wrong, it should have been. The things that the rabbit man did without his own consciousness could indeed match his previous words.

But it's also possible that Ryder is simply a guy who is full of nonsense and is not shy. It's a scary possibility.

Unable to draw any conclusions, Arthur said, "Bediwell, you should believe what you believe." "Even if there is no evidence, people still blindly believe something, and that is [faith].