Twenty Seven Years

Chapter 96: Transformation and Turnaround

  Chapter 96 Transformation and Turnaround

  Verak's heart was half cold.

  Things actually developed as Rock Shriver said. Boyin went to the hospital to visit Colin, and fell into the trap of the "reef". In just one day, he ended up with the same ending as Veraker.

   Now it is not only a matter of bearing another life on one's own body, but more importantly, equality will lose two core figures one after another, and the impact of a series of blows will be incalculable.

  If the rest of the people want to protect themselves, there is only one way, and that is to immediately abandon the plan to use the World Expo to announce their ideas to the world, withdraw from the capital Laizein, and turn to other places with relatively less impact. If not, judging from the current situation, there is a real possibility that they will be wiped out before the opening of the World Expo.

The situation seems to have reached the point where it had to retreat, but Verac did not think about complaining that Boyne insisted on passing this proposal, because if there was no unexpected situation where he ran away, the Equality Council would not have lost two consecutive games so early. city.

   "Sit down, Mr. Chris." Rockshriver stared at Veraker's face with interest.

  Yesterday, Verac looked arrogant and arrogant, and refused to cooperate with him. Now, he trampled on and tore up the 'trust' that Verak called with practical actions, depriving Verak of all value.

  Verak looked at Boin, and Boin also looked at him, and the two looked at each other for a few seconds. Verac couldn't read anything from his eyes, so he had to sit down and wait for the details: "What's going on?"

  Boin seemed to know that he had made an unwise decision. When Verak asked this question, he frowned and lowered his head.

   "Didn't I already tell you yesterday?" Rock Shriver was very satisfied with the unbelievable expression on Veraker's face now, "He will definitely come to the hospital to visit Colin."

   "Boin..." Veraker was even more ashamed.

Locke Shriver chuckled: "After I chatted with Mr. Boyne, I found that he is much wiser than you. So in fact, you are worthless, but Mr. Boyne specifically asked to see you, so he called you Come here."

   "What do you mean by that?" Verak vaguely felt that something was wrong, "What do you mean 'he is much wiser than you'?"

  Lock Shriver did not answer, but looked at Boyne expectantly, waiting for the core figures of the rebellious party to "kill each other".

   "Chris..." Boin, who had been silent since Veraker came in, finally spoke. His tone was a little guilty, and his eyes never met Veraker's. "Maybe...we were wrong."

   "Wrong?" Verak roughly understood what Boyne meant, but still couldn't believe it. "What's wrong?"

"We can't change anything. If this continues, more people will die..." Boyin lowered his head, clenched his hands into fists, and immediately let go. I was caught, I was also tricked, and I had to face this fact again."

  Verak was stunned, as if he had been let down, his eyes were full of puzzlement, and he stared at Boin angrily.

"You think the same way, right?" Boyin smiled bleakly, "Everyone of us has this idea, but no one has the nerve to be the first to stand up and say that we can't do it, so we insist on it." up to today."

   "Have you decided to cooperate with the government?" Verak asked, swallowing.

"I-"

  The knock on the door interrupted Boyne's words, and an agent entered the office after getting permission, came to Rock Shriver, leaned over and whispered in a whisper, and then left in a hurry.

  Lock Shriver smiled even wider: "Mr. Boyne, after investigation, the several addresses you provided us are all true."

   "...I don't need to lie to you." Boyne turned to talk to Rock Shriver, "Can your promise be fulfilled?"

   "Of course." Locke Shriver half-lyed on the chair, the whole person looked leisurely and confident, "After we finish deploying and round up the rebels, we will give them a way out."

"You said it?!" Hearing the conversation between the two, Verac didn't know why, and suddenly got angry, stood up, strode to Boyin and pulled his collar, "How could you Believe their nonsense?! How could they give you a way out! When you lose all possibility of resistance, you can only be slaughtered!"

  An agent abruptly pushed Vera out of the way and pushed her back on the chair.

"You're going to kill them all!" Veraker struggled desperately, but because Boyne had already reached a cooperation with Rock Shriver for him, and after it was useless, the agent didn't hold back any more from him, and directly beat him with a knife. I can't speak.

"Instead of being shot dead on the street, we must cooperate with the government to really have a chance of survival." Boyin slowly became indifferent, and his words no longer contained shame, "Chris, you still have to persevere for your unrealistic beliefs ?"

  Walak, who was gnashing his teeth in pain, trembled with anger when he heard Boyin's words: "Who... told you...impossible..."

  Boin looked at him coldly.

   "Are you kidding..." Veraker had never felt that life was so gloomy, and it was at this moment that he felt that he had truly fallen to the bottom, "When I finally started to trust you, you gave up..."

"But even you said that "Theory of Equality" can't be written anymore, and you said that you don't know how to change it." Boyne asked back, "If you believe it, then tell me now, what should we do, what should we do? how to change?"

  Verak was speechless.

  He didn't know, he only knew that since he was willing to keep the secret for the Equality Society, he could no longer stay out of it anyway.

   "Look, aren't you still unable to tell?" Boyin laughed.

  Verak could only stare at Boyne.

  His insistence has been meaningless.

   It turns out that this is the feeling of being let down.

   "Take him back, and send him to Daimans when the dust settles." Lockshriver ordered Veraker to be taken out of the office.

  After being escorted all the way back to the room, Verac went to the desk and sat down in a daze. He removed the useless books on the desk one after another, and grabbed the paper about promoting equality that was hidden at the bottom.

  People who had insisted on it began to disbelieve that equality can be realized, but the self who had been trying to draw a clear line believed it instead. This paper, which he regarded as his last hope, has now become a joke.

  Verak wanted to tear up these jokes again, but his hands were suspended for a long time and he didn't do it.

   "Dong dong dong." There was a knock on the door.

   Opened the door without consent again.

   Followed by a few conversations.

   "I'll just go in."

   "Call us anytime if you need anything."

   "Okay, trouble."

  Verak recognized Boyne's voice. He was sitting in front of the desk with his back to the door, and he didn't bother to turn around to answer. But a few seconds later, the door slammed, and Boyne approached, putting a hand on his shoulder.

   "Chris, I'm here to save you."

  (end of this chapter)

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