Chapter 172: Crane is resurrected with full blood

Dusk falls, casting a layer of twilight over the cemetery.

Hobert placed the two bouquets in front of Dunn and Klein's tombstones, and the two bouquets were a complete cover-up.

If you don't bring flowers, there will definitely be people who wonder why this young man came to the cemetery?

Hobart couldn't say, "I'm waiting for a friend, he'll come out after dark." โ€

What are you waiting for, friend?

This kind of thing is very bad to say in a cemetery.

Hobart looked at Crane's tombstone, but his mind was thinking about something else.

After tonight, he and Crane are friends who know "all" of each other's secrets.

Klein "knew" that Hobart was a believer in the "founder," and that Hobart "knew" the secret of Klein's resurrection.

Hobart is working hard for some plans in the future, and when the "fool" is developed later, Hobart also needs him to first recognize and support the new "Black Emperor".

Although there is still a long, long way to go, there are some things to prepare for in advance.

Just thinking of this, Hobart suddenly felt as if something unknown had happened around him, and when he looked back, a middle-aged man appeared on the road not far behind him.

The middle-aged man wears a silk top hat and a black dress, with a medium stature, a bronze complexion, and soft facial features.

Hobert's first reaction was, when did he show up? Why is my spirituality not aware at all? ลดลดลด.BIQUGE.biz

Hobert's second reaction was, this can't be Mr. Azik, right?

If you look closely, you can see that your complexion is bronze, your eyes are vicissitudes, and there is indeed a black mole under your right ear, that's right.

Hobert nodded slightly at Mr. Azik, and rushed up to call "Mr. Azik", which would probably make the situation very troublesome.

Azik gently took off his top hat in return, he placed the flowers in his hand in front of Crane's grave, and then asked Hobert, "Are you also a friend of Crane?" โ€

Hobart replied, "Colleague." โ€

Azik seemed to understand something: "He's a very nice young man. โ€

"He's also a great colleague." Hobert sighed: "He is not married yet, and he is not enjoying a good life. โ€

After Klein crawled out of the grave, he said goodbye to the life of ordinary people completely.

What is buried here is Klein's life as an ordinary person.

Azik sighed as well: "Death is the most frustrating magic, it is in front of people from the moment they are born, but we have no choice but to get closer to it and touch it step by step. โ€

He glanced at Klein's tombstone: "If I had been in Tingen at that time, it would have been a few minutes late, and a living life would have become a cold stone monument." โ€

There was a moment of silence in front of the stele, and then Azk said to the tombstone: "I'm leaving Tingen, I'll come back to see you when I have time." โ€

He reminded Hobert: "Young man, it's getting late. โ€

Hobert nodded: "I know, I'll stay a little longer and leave." โ€

Azk let out a "hmm" and walked away quickly, quickly disappearing into the twilight.

Hobert wasn't in a hurry to establish contact with Azik, he only had Sequence 7 now, and knowing too much was a problem.

It's not too late to get acquainted with each other first, and then it's not too late to build a stronger bond when you have the opportunity to meet later.

The wait is always long, the twilight fades away and the stars appear in the sky.

There were no mourners in the cemetery, only the cries of a few night insects.

Hobart didn't worry about encountering zombies or ghosts here, because the people buried here had already been requiemed by the priest.

It's just a bit cold, it's autumn at this time, the city of Tingen is in the north of Beckland, and the temperature is colder than Beckland after nightfall.

Hobert looked at his pocket watch again and again, and the time finally came to ten o'clock in the evening.

Knock knock~

There is movement behind the tombstone.

Burst~

A hand stretched out from the dirt that had always been pale in complexion.

Hobart also didn't care about the dirt on Crane's hand, he grabbed the hand and pulled Crane out of the coffin.

Fortunately, the custom of the Kingdom of Rune does not have a procedure for building a tomb, otherwise Crane would have had to work hard to climb out of the coffin.

Crane sat in the coffin a little dazed, and he saw Hobert in the starlight first: "Heir of the Evil God......"

His memory was still the moment when he had just killed the heir of the evil god.

"It's dead." Hobert Road.

"I," Klein thought suddenly, "I'm dead too......"

"It's in the middle of the night, it's in the cemetery again, don't say such things!"

Klein quickly pulled off his clothes, and when he saw that the wound on his chest had healed, he realized that he had come back to life, but this time it was longer than the last one.

Suddenly, Crane looked at Hobart in shock.

"Don't look at me like that, I thought you were dead." Hobert Road.

"And you, why are you here?"

"Guess."

Klein immediately understood that he was the "founder", and it must be the "founder" who told Hobart that he could still be resurrected.

When Hobart saw that Crane had "guessed right," he said, "Get up, say goodbye to Dunn, and we're all on a new journey." โ€

"Captain......" Klein looked at the tombstone not far away, and intense grief filled his heart.

He came out of the coffin and stood in front of Dunn's tombstone as if talking to himself, as if he was talking to Dunn's tombstone: "Captain, that day you said that you 'brought' Cohenley into the dream, and said that you are reluctant to sacrifice your teammates, so I hope to see them often in the dream......"

Klein paused, shook his head and sighed, "I don't know what I'm now, maybe I'm just an evil spirit who crawled out of hell and wants revenge." โ€

As he spoke, he suddenly couldn't speak anymore, tears rolled down his face, and finally, he choked up and shouted: "Captain, we are also very reluctant to you." โ€

Hobart patted Klein on the shoulder and said pointedly, "This is a world full of mysteries, and anything is possible. โ€

Klein didn't quite hear Hobart clearly, but he knew it wasn't the time to stand here and cry.

"Let's go." "We'd better get out of here a few streets before taking a cab, or we might scare the coachman," said Hobert. โ€

The two men left the cemetery in silence, one after the other.

After walking two streets, they found a horse-drawn carriage for hire.

When he came to a nearby hotel, Hobert asked for two rooms, and after going upstairs, Hobert first came to Klein's room, locked the door, and the two sat down facing each other.

Hobert took out two 5-pound bills from his wallet and said, "I'm going back to Beckland early tomorrow morning, and I think you should need some cash right now?" โ€

"No, you don't." Klein immediately excused himself. There were still 300 pounds of bearer deposits lying in the bank, which he would withdraw tomorrow morning, and he felt that he owed Hobart enough to owe any more favors.

Hobert did not insist, took back the banknotes, and then wrote down the address of the law firm: "If you need help, write to this address." โ€

Klein put away the address: "Thank you, thank you for your help tonight." โ€

Otherwise, he would have slept on the street.

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