Chapter 568: The prejudice is too deep

Elena had never met Kafka before, she had no idea what kind of person Kafka was, she didn't know Kafka's relationship with Vladimir, and she didn't know that he was the first person to unravel her father's scheme.

For anyone who does not know Kafka, whether it is a good person, an evil person, an innocent person, or a person who is always suspicious.

As long as you see Kafka's hideous and terrifying face, you will not hesitate to regard Kafka as a bad person who has committed the most heinous crimes.

It is as if when God created Kafka, he applied all the physical characteristics that a bad person should have to Kafka without reservation.

This may be unfair to Kafka, but what can he do?

Kafka had a burning and sincere heart, although his temper was very eccentric, and his years of misery had caused him to tainted with many superficial bad habits, so anyone would regard him as a heinous villain.

"Who are you?" Kafka glared and loved Elena.

Just as Elena had never met Kafka, Kafka had never met Elena, and this was the first time the two of them had met.

The two of them looked at Frankimir in unison, and only Vladimir could tell them the answer they wanted at the moment.

Elena couldn't understand how the handsome and handsome Vladimir was surrounded by friends who were extremely bad.

That short Leo is an out-and-out friend, and the man in front of him with three scars on his face doesn't seem to be a good person.

The Kafka Center was equally puzzled. Why is it that wherever Frankimir goes, there are always so many beautiful women by his side.

Maria from the KGB was like that. Yulia of the Gulag, so is the meaning of the Twin Cities. Now that I'm on Paradise Island, there is such a lovely person like Snow White.

God is really unfair sometimes, why is he Kafka always alone, but damn Frankimir is always accompanied by beautiful women.

At this time, in Kafka's heart, a hatred for Frankimir sprouted, which stemmed from the undisguised jealousy in his heart.

Kafka had long hated the handsome and handsome Frankimir, and he couldn't figure out why, this good-for-nothing boy. To be able to receive so much favor from God.

He has the greatest biologist father, and has the magical power of the legendary Knight of the Apocalypse, not only can he easily get the magic of the bed, but there is no shortage of beautiful women around him wherever he goes.

Frankimir saw the inexplicable anger in Kafka's eyes, but Franchimi never understood why Kafka hated himself so much.

Frankimir initially believed that Frankimir was because of the jealous Kafka, who saw him as a suspect in the murder of his wife. That's why I hate him so much.

But what puzzled Frank Mire was that Kafka, the first to uncover the Black Hawk conspiracy, must have been innocent and did not kill his wife. Instead, he was framed by Black Hawk.

It stands to reason that Kafka should have changed his attitude towards him when he knew the truth, but Kafka's attitude never seemed to be more than that.

In all fairness. After this period of contact, Frank Mimir's attitude towards Kafka. It has changed in essence. The connivance of Kafka in many aspects of his conduct was still a disdain for Frankimir. But this was not enough to make Frank Mimir completely deny that Kafka was indeed a good man.

Kafka always likes to boast and make people annoying, but he also has a heroic side, whether it is in Moore Manor or in the Twin Cities, Kafka is very heroic, not a bully and fearless rat.

Despite Kafka's stupid and rude appearance, he had a meticulous and meticulous logical thinking, and it was he who first saw through all the schemes of the Black Hawks and avoided the danger of further trapping them into the circle.

In a way, this alone was enough to make Frank Mimir grateful to Kafka.

Frankimir should be grateful to Kafka, not only for he uncovering the Black Eagle's scheme, although this is already a great favor for Frankimir, but there is another thing that Frankimir should be grateful to Kafka even more.

When Frankimir fell into the Black Hawk, he had no choice but to be at the mercy of others, and it was Kafka's sudden appearance that once rescued him from the Black Hawk.

Whether Frankimir was willing to accept it or not, he had to admit that it was Kafka who saved him.

Frankimir is not a noble person, but at least he still has a sense of right and wrong, and connivance with such and such bad faults, but he is a person who reverses right and wrong, and there is nothing wrong with his outlook on life.

After this period of life and death, and Kafka's secret help, whether intentionally or unintentionally, all this he did has made Frankimir regard Kafka as a trustworthy comrade-in-arms.

Frank Mire also believes that it is time for them to put aside their old suspicions and establish a new relationship of mutual trust.

Frankimir did think so in his heart, although in many ways he didn't like Kafka very much, sometimes even to the point of hating the disease, but what really determines a person's good and evil is not his behavior and appearance, but a person's right and wrong have an upright and kind heart.

What puzzled Frankimir was that Kafka hated him so much, but if Kafka really hated himself so much, and why did he help him twice or three times, Kafka was really an inscrutable guy. His behavior is really incredible.

Frankimir looked at Kafka quietly, and saw that Kafka was covered in hair, and there was no place to feel comfortable on his body.

If this was Elena's eyes, perhaps Kafka would be overjoyed and even flattered, but such a gaze came from Frank Mireir, Kafka can be said to have no great affection for all the men in this world, and only women seem to interest him.

"What's wrong with you? Drugged by them? Kafka asked Frankimir with a frown.

"You haven't answered me yet!" Without waiting for Frankimir to speak, Elena asked before Kafka.

"And who are you? I also wonder if it's the researchers here, or the guards on the island, or the remnants of the SS? Kafka asked unceremoniously.

Although standing in front of him was a beautiful woman like Snow White, and Kafka was a natural lover who could not refuse any woman, this doctor of biology was not a fool after all, and he knew very well in his heart that there were only two kinds of people left in this paradise except for them as uninvited guests.

One is the experimenter who is forced to work for the Thirteen Condors, and the other is the hysterical Nazi fanatics like the Thirteen.

No matter which of the two types of people the woman in front of her is, they all serve the Thirteen Divine Eagles. This can't help but call Kafka, and want to ask things clearly. (To be continued.) )