1:196 The Second Coming to Sorrow (Part I)
1:196 The Second Coming in Sorrow (Part II)
Arthur followed Bediwell's instructions and snuck into a room. In fact, there was no point in sneaking around, and he knew in his heart that the guards around here had already been killed.
Then he saw a man sitting on the ground crying.
Corvis sat there dejectedly, all sorts of research materials scattered all over the place, as if to reflect the decadence of the leopard people.
"What are you doing here, Corvis?" asked Arthur, puzzled.
"It's my fault. It's all my fault. The leopard man hid his face and cried, "It was my stupidity that turned that child into a monster." It was me again, who foolishly abandoned the monster. You're right, I'm really a leopard scum, and I'm not qualified to be his dad. "Uh, what the hell are you talking about? Are you alright, Corvis?" Arthur said, his gaze unable to take his eyes off the red that had spread across Corvis's abdomen. He knew that Corvis's abdominal wound was very bad, and that if he didn't do something about it, he would really die.
Arthur himself was amazed that he would have pity on his enemies.
But at this moment, Corvis, in Arthur's eyes, is nothing more than a weak, decadent, desperate and helpless man.
An adult man can cry so desperately in front of others. His spirit had become irretrievably fragile.
Arthur looked at Corvis like this, and couldn't help but think of someone.
"It's all my fault. I'm sorry, Arthur. The man held his beloved wife and cried in despair. On the side is the eldest son who died, and the younger son, who is still dying and on the verge of death.
Memories that should have been forgotten stung Arthur's head.
At the same time, Merlin looked at the materials on the ground, his eyes full of horror, hope, and despair.
"Pandora—is it really Pandora?" Merlin muttered quietly, looking lost in his soul, "I've been searching through countless planes and planes, and I've finally found you!" Bedi looked at the three lost people in the room, and for a moment didn't know what to do. He walked over to support the seriously injured Corvis, and whispered comfortingly: "Let's hurry up, it's not too late, Lavis is waiting for you to go back, and so is Toville." No matter what you have done wrong, you must not just die. Don't die, your sons need you!" Lavis—" Corvis remembered, "yes, Lavis, I have to save him, he is the only hope I have left." I-" "Isn't Toville?" Arthur angrily interrupted the leopard man's nonsense.
"I don't have a son like that. Cockvis was still stubborn.
A heavy punch knocked half of Corvis's face into the face, and then he flew out and slammed into the wall!
"I'm hitting you for Thorville with this punch, damn bastard!" Arthur roared.
Corvis didn't get up, he covered his face, and he didn't even dare to face Arthur.
"Hey, bastard, stand up!?" said Arthur, "let's continue the duel at noon today!?" "Don't fight again, he'll really die if you hit him again!" Bedi stopped.
"If I'm dead, Lavis will take care of you, okay?" said Corvis with a blank expression.
"Idiot, do you think I'm a kindergarten!?" Arthur said angrily, "Who's going to help you take care of the kids!" he stabbed at the computer next to him, and the golden sword immediately destroyed the computer. The short-circuited and burning computer immediately caused a fire, igniting the data scattered all over the place.
This is exactly what Arthur wanted. The filthy and ugly research here needs to be burned out to solve the hatred in Arthur's heart.
Merlin, who was still in a daze, came back to his senses when he saw the firelight. "Fire, fire?!, no !!" He was so panicked that he didn't even know how to use the spell, and actually took off his robe and used that to try to extinguish the flames!
"Don't come closer, do you want to burn to death?!" Bediwell hurriedly grabbed Merlin, who wanted to run over to put out the fire. How could such a big fire be extinguished with a robe!
"No, don't burn it! that's the clue to Pandora!!" Merlin shouted hoarsely.
Arthur didn't have time to heed Merlin's shouts, he walked over and dragged the frustrated Leopard Man out of the data room.
The fire alarm had already begun to sound, and there was still one bomb left on Arthur's side that had not yet been planted.
"What are you doing?!The alarm went off, haven't you got it done yet?!" Tristan on the other end of the communicator shouted, "Hurry up!" The Institute's security had long since been wiped out by Corvis, and now it was like a dead city, and no one had rushed to put out even the fire in the data room.
Arthur silently planted the bomb, "Alright, let's go back." "Until then, go somewhere. Bediwell said, muttering a few times into Merlin's ear.
"Know, know, let's go. Merlin replied in despair.
"Teleport!" the group teleported to a hut. The rudimentary brick house has fallen into disrepair and the peeling walls seem to bear witness to the decadence of the owner.
A few kilometers away, the research institute exploded at this time, and the sky-high flames illuminated the night brighter than day. There was a lot of dust on the ceiling of the house.
"Lavis!" Covis pushed Arthur away and walked into the bedroom himself. Arthur was afraid that he would run away and report the news, so he followed.
The leopard-man boy lay quietly on the bed, still unconscious. The emaciated form made Arthur realize that the boy was not Towell, but what Bedi said he was, Towell's younger brother.
He hadn't figured out what Corvis was talking about, but he had a vague sense that Corvis was just a victim.
"Arthur" Corvis knelt in front of Arthur, clutching the worsening wound in his abdomen, "I know I'm no longer good, but please save this child! He is my only hope! For him, I can die!" Arthur said, "Your family has caused me enough trouble. I don't want to do this again—" Before he could finish speaking, Corvis himself broke an arm!
"If that's not enough, it's okay to break your leg!" "I know I've done a lot of excesses to you!But this child is innocent! Please save this child! You can kill me, but please exchange my life for his! I—" The leopard man, who had lost a lot of blood, suddenly went into shock and fainted to the ground.
"You're despicable, Corvis. Arthur covered his face and said tiredly, "Weishenme throws me a mess every time to clean it up, you damn bastard—" Obviously he was still an enemy before. At this time, he had to pity him. Even Arthur secretly scolded himself in his heart for being unproductive.
The next morning.
When Covis the Leopard Man wakes up, he finds himself lying in bed.
The wounds in the abdomen burned like fire, and the internal organs burned like fire. I'm afraid it's a very serious infection.
"Ravi—" He tried to get up.
"You'd better not move. Arthur asked coldly, "Who implanted those messy things in your internal organs?" Weishenme, do you want to implant photon mirrors and enchantment generators in your internal organs?!"" In the face of Arthur's series of questions, Corvis only replied in a whisper: "Pandora jihua" "What the hell is Pandora jihua! Tell me quickly!" Merlin on the side hurriedly asked.
"They found a special substance called [shadows] from a meteorite, which causes creatures to mutate and make [shadows]. The leopard man said weakly, "They used that to turn my son into a monster." "And you sit back and let the fox people do this to your child. You're a responsible father. Arthur rebuked.
"I didn't. I didn't!" Cockis burst into tears, "I thought it was a tocolytic pill for my wife." "I believe in the patriarchs so much!" he cried.
Arthur was speechless. From the beginning, he knew in his heart that Corvis was also a victim. But he has nowhere to vent his sulking belly, and he really wants to find someone to scold him. But in the face of such a Corvis, he couldn't scold, and he could only hold his stuffiness all the time.
"Didn't you hit? just the same name?" Merlin sighed. "It seems that the orcs have gone crazy to win this war. It's really unscrupulous, and anything despicable and cruel can be done. "People can do whatever it takes to survive, and if it were me in their position, I'm afraid they would do the same." The Grand Duke of Hall walked over at this time.
"The Grand Duke—" "Alright, let me talk to him. Hale winked at Arthur.
"O warrior of the Leopard Race, you now have two choices. "If you swear allegiance to Arthur, your life and your son's life will be saved." Otherwise, we will kick you and your son out of this medical room, and we will no longer be responsible for your life and death. "Do you want me to be loyal to humanity?" Covis hesitated.
"Wrong, not allegiance. It is for you to become a slave and serve Arthur until he dies. Hall corrected, "He's saved you and your son's lives, isn't it too much to ask for that?" Kouvis closed his eyes weakly and sighed. He simply didn't have a choice. Lavis would have died of weakness without an IV for three days, his own injuries would not have healed for weeks, and he would have died quickly without antibiotics.
"haode。 You can do whatever you want. He sighed.
"Swear it. Hall tapped something magically on the leopardman's head and said, "Say your oath clearly." If you dare to betray in the future, this mark will immediately erode your cranial nerves, and you will bleed from all seven holes, and you will not be able to die. "I, Chetovia Corvis of the Windtalkers, swear that I will henceforth be loyal to Arthur Kelton, the knight of Pantoraken, until death. If I dare to betray my master in the future, I will surely bleed from seven holes, and I will not die well. The leopard man said.
"Okay, done. You have a good rest. Grand Duke Hall retracted his fingers, and the glow on the incantation above Corvis' head began to fade, leaving only an indelible mark.
Only Merlin, who is proficient in magic, knows in his heart that this so-called oath engraving is just a kind of tattoo magic that carves marks on the body, and does not have the effect of binding the oath at all. He knew the magic of the true Oath Seal, but he wasn't going to use it.
"I want to see Lavis," Korvis whispered.
Arthur pointed to the bed. The leopard boy was sleeping quietly there.
Corvis closed his eyes in reassurance. The infection made him groggy, and now he couldn't move at all, so he had to continue to sleep.