194. Statues don't make him change his mind either
Richard and Rosheton are good friends.
Since birth, the two have been almost inseparable, and their intimate relationship is not only formed by years of getting along, but also perhaps by God's destiny and good luck, they have always had the same hobbies and topics.
All along, nothing could stop the two of them, Richard and Rawton were omnipotent, they could overcome any problem, they completed interesting experiments when they were young, they were easily admitted to Aaron University as adults, and they got everything they wanted.
Until Veronica appeared.
Richard didn't understand.
He knew that Rawthton would fall in love with a girl sooner or later, and that girl might have a lovely face, or maybe she might be so beautiful that she couldn't take her eyes off it, or maybe she might be gentle enough to melt ice.
But he never guessed that Rawchton would be tempted by such a person.
He loved so much that he almost sacrificed his soul to the great goddess.
He's crazy.
But no matter how much Richard tried to persuade him, he could not get him out of this endless fanaticism.
He tried everything he had learned, and he had a friend from a psychology major, and he had planned countless methods together, but none of them worked, and even clever planning could not shake Rawford's will.
He was as solid as a rock.
Although Lordton was not angry with him because of Richard's behavior, Richard could still feel the dissatisfaction and determination of his friends, and Lordon often told Richard that his love for Veronica was so sincere and so sacred.
Richard had no choice but to give in for the time being.
But things began to get crazier and crazier, more and more beyond his reason.
Veronica's admirers actually formed an association, and the leader was a woman?
He thought he had learned the charm of Veronica, and even if Richard didn't like her, he had to admit that Veronica was indeed a rare and peerless beauty.
But this, the association of admirers once again challenged his bottom line.
If you really love someone, you will never want to share him with other people.
But Veronica's admirers are different, although they are still madly infatuated with this woman, they see themselves as lowly maggots in their hearts, and they only dare to watch and worship Veronica from afar, and they dare not get close to her.
No matter how confident, talkative, and suave they were before they fell in love with Veronica, these traits could not be preserved in front of Veronica.
She is their god.
Richard did not hesitate to join the "Nighthawk Society" with Roshuton - a place that seemed ridiculous to him.
This kind of organization is simply a blasphemy of love.
They meet a strange person - Yularia.
No, he wasn't surprised that Yuralia liked the same sex, he could fully understand that discrimination against homosexuals was a matter of the last century.
It's because she's different from everyone else, she's different from other admirers.
She's not as crazy as they are, and she wouldn't even dare to think of pursuing Veronica.
Although Yularia hides it well, how can she hide herself in front of Richard's eyes, she wants to fall in love with Veronica.
If this idea had been known to those around her, she would have been tied to a wooden frame and burned at the stake.
Of course, this is a metaphor.
But Richard wouldn't be surprised that they did such a thing.
And things took a turn for the better again, and after more than half a year of joining the association, things began to fall apart.
A professor who openly confronted Veronica appeared, and now that he came to think of it, he was simply Richard's savior.
Juralia also had a good eye, seeing that he and Rosheton were better than everyone present.
She asked Richard and Rawton to investigate the professor.
It's a bit of an exaggeration to say that they're strong and can do anything, but in a place like a university, it's not hard to do anything.
If Richard was doing things for her from the bottom of his heart, Rawton didn't indulge in sweet love.
But none of the above conditions existed, and Richard didn't want the innocent professor to be affected.
If he had planned it to go, it would have turned out to be a threat to the Professor, but in fact it had given the Professor a subtle warning that someone was trying to deal with him.
That's when things started to fall apart.
They first found a big silly guy who could only scare people, and then they found the little girl who was probably related to Herwen.
She wasn't any ordinary girl, and Richard was skeptical that she had been trained in counter-reconnaissance, and if Rawford hadn't been blinded by fanaticism, he should have been able to detect it.
When the girl walked into the store, she noticed that they were spying on her, and when they followed the girl afterwards, the other person probably knew all along.
He wouldn't have been so nervous if the other party had gone to a crowded place, but she deliberately walked deep into the woods in the middle of nowhere.
He has a crazy theory that if you don't take into account the other person's age and appearance, there is only one conclusion that can explain the other person's behavior.
She had the confidence to deal with the three of them, and she was going to do something unseemly.
Yes, his ideas are ridiculous, and everyone will see him as a fool or a madman who is afraid of children.
But he is convinced that the world is not as simple as it seems, and since he has met Veronica's admirers, he no longer blindly believes in reason.
He smiled self-deprecatingly when he first came up with the idea, but when he recalled the whole thing later, all that was left was a cold sweat.
Abbas went back to her.
Abbas was sent to the infirmary.
Abbas is dead.
It seems unrelated, but when you think about Hara's anomaly, is it really a coincidence?
Richard doesn't think so.
Then things cracked up.
First, there was an announcement of his withdrawal from the ranks of worshippers.
This is the first time ever.
Then there were the rumors that were bad with Veronica.
At first, everyone was still trying to suppress it.
Finally, Veronica and Professor Herwin's intimate interaction was exposed.
Crazy, everyone fell into a hysterical madness, they almost didn't rush to tear the dog man and woman apart, and as far as Richard knew, it was also fast.
How did all this affect him?
In fact, the impact is not small.
He lost a confident and intelligent friend.
Richard walked up behind Roshedon, where the man was sitting on the steps with a few cigarette butts scattered at his feet, struggling to pull out a cigarette with his trembling right hand.
Richard took the cigarette from him and handed him a bottle of beer.
Like a puppet, Rotheton took the beer with a hollow expression and put it in his stomach.
And Richard sat beside him, lit the first cigarette in his life, and was coughed several times.
Only the heartbroken-hearted remained.
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