Chapter 505: Antecedents and Consequences
Kafka has been holding his stomach for a long time since he came to Paradise Island, and he has tried to see the warden many times, intending to tell him that he wants to leave, but unfortunately he has never been able to meet him.
Unexpectedly, at this time, Yulia suddenly came to her, if there is anything else that can make Kafka fall in love with this nasty paradise island, then there is no doubt that this Yulia is full of intellectual charm.
Yulia first comforted Kafka a few words, and then went straight to the point, explaining her intentions.
Yulia told Kafka that this was the land of the people, and that it was also a desert island in the middle of the ocean. It can really be described as a place where the heavens should not be and the earth is not spiritual. If you blindly fight hard, in the end you can only ask for your own hardships, why not temporarily obey the arrangements of the people here, but in fact wait for the opportunity to move, looking for an opportunity to escape, once the opportunity is taken, immediately escape from the paradise island.
In Kafka's view, Yulia's advice is a natural and correct solution in the current situation. If it's just an endless stumbling and nothing good for you, it's better to take this opportunity to think about how to escape.
It was at this time that Kafka learned that Yulia's Russian blue cat was not only able to understand human language, but also imitated human language vividly, as if it were really human speaking, far hundreds of times stronger than parroting.
In the end, Kafka, at the instigation of this Russian blue cat, took advantage of the chaos to release many biochemical beasts in the laboratory, creating a large-scale riot.
Kafka wanted to take advantage of this opportunity to escape from Paradise Island by surprise, but unfortunately he never found any ships inside and out, and the final result was that he was captured alive by the guards of Paradise Island.
They put Kafka in a stone cell for more than two months. For the first few days, the only thing Kafka could do was to chat with the Russian blue cat as a way to pass the boring time.
This Russian blue cat. It's really pervasive. Perhaps apart from Kafka, the mechanical emperor who leaned over the blue cat really couldn't find anyone else who could talk to him about anything.
Franky Mire and Yulia. When he didn't escape from Paradise Island, the Machine Emperor had a companion, but now that they are all gone, the life of a person is unbearable.
It was during this period. Kafka learned a lot about Vladimir and the paradise island from the Emperor of Machines. Perhaps these places are indeed too boring, so the mechanical emperor will say everything to Kafka without reservation, which also makes Kafka think about many things.
From the mouth of the Russian blue cat, Kafka learned a lot about what happened to Frankimir after he left the Twin Cities. I also learned that Franky Mill was caught on Paradise Island. And in that sudden riot, he successfully escaped with Yulia. Hearing such news, Kafka couldn't help but feel a little depressed, but he was also a little relieved that Yulia was able to escape safely.
During his imprisonment in the Stone Chamber cell, Kafka also suffered for a period of time, and the prison guards on Paradise Island tried to torture him every day, trying to get the whereabouts of Frankimir and Yulia from his mouth.
Unfortunately, Kafka didn't know where Frankimir and Yulia were. Naturally, it was impossible to tell the prison guards of Paradise Island. After a long time, the prison guards on Paradise Island were never able to ask Kafka anything useful, and they gradually felt disheartened. Slowly, he didn't bother to find trouble with Kafka, which allowed Kafka to finally escape.
About a month ago, the warden had been locked in, so that Kafka finally had a roommate and he didn't feel so lonely, but he didn't understand why. They're going to put the warden in jail.
According to the warden himself, it was because Yulia had escaped, and Kafka was the culprit who caused the biochemical beast riot, so they also became suspicious of the warden, and naturally it was impossible for him to continue to wander around the paradise island in such a good way.
There was no way they could get the warden out of Paradise Island, so they had to leave him at customs. Kafka became the only beneficiary of this unfortunate event, which saved him from being suffocated in his cell, and the world of one person may indeed be safe, but it is also unbearable to be alone.
In the face of a life of idleness, Kafka had enough time to think about the problems that he had not had time to think about in the past, or who had not been able to figure it out. The more he thought about it, the more he realized that something was wrong, and the more he thought about it, the more he felt that the warden was very problematic.
Kafka finally came to the conclusion that all these conspiracies were orchestrated by the warden.
Kafka recounted his speculation roughly with Frankmir and others. Due to the time and the danger of their situation, Kafka is not allowed to go into details, so I can only make a rough approximation. But just such a rough idea, like a word that woke up a dreamer, made Frankimir suddenly realize.
Frankie Mill had realized that something seemed to be wrong, but he couldn't think of what it was, and it always felt that something was wrong.
Now Kaka's words can be regarded as the key to solving the problem in one sentence, no matter what Kafka's intentions are, but there is no doubt that he has said it, Frank Mir's heart.
After a short period of thought, Frankimir also believed that after a detailed analysis of all this, he had to admit that the warden was indeed very suspicious, and it could even be said that he was undoubtedly the mastermind behind the scenes.
There are so many things that can't be explained, the Warden of the Untroubled Times' attitude towards him, his decision to let him enter the cave, his insistence on going to the Twin Cities, and even more so why the Warden didn't turn into zombies, and why he and Maria were suddenly attacked after they secretly left the Twin Cities.
This last point, in particular, made Frank Mire have to believe that the warden was the culprit. Among all the people at that time, the only people who knew that they were going to secretly leave the Twin Cities and secretly go to Moscow were Maria's two sisters Rada and Chanjuan, as well as the eldest princess Zhang Yue, as well as the warden, and of course, the old driver who sent them away.
In addition, no one else knew that they were leaving, so only these few people could know their whereabouts.
The old driver can completely rule out suspicion, because he has nothing to do with Frankiemi. Maria's two older sisters, Rada and Chanjuan, can also rule out suspicion, the encounter with them is purely accidental, and they will never want to harm Maria, if they really want to do this, they will not help them make a mechanical double, let alone help Frankmir, unlock the secret of Gustav's heart.
As for the eldest princess Zhang Yue, he had a reason to kill Frankimir, she had graciously kept Frankimir, and if she wanted to attack Frankimir, she would not wait until he left the Twin Cities to try to attack Frankimir.
All of these people could be eliminated, and in the end there was only one person left, the warden, who was evident in the subsequent attack on the train, who could have been no one but him.
Looking back now, although Zhukov did do a lot of evil, first killing Blok, and then trying to kill Yulia. In the end, he wanted to capture Frankimir alive through the Divine Beast Competition. Otherwise, he plans to go one step further and try to capture the Twin Cities.
But despite this, Zhukov is always a pawn of others, but he is just acting according to the instructions of others.
No matter how much Zhukov had his hands and eyes, he had just escaped from the Twin Cities at that time, and he could never have known that Frankimir and Maria intended to leave the Twin Cities and secretly go to Moscow.
Therefore, there can be no one other than the warden. (To be continued.) )