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Chapter 649 Marcus' Choice

Myris sat upright at the desk, his dry and white eyes were like a pool of stagnant water, calm and unwavering.

His face was filled with manuscripts and pictures, and the bookcase not far away was filled with various specimens.

The door to the room was opened.

Marcus, who was sewn together by various corpses, was huge and ugly, walked into the room carefully, glanced at his father, and sat quietly on the ground without saying a word.

Myris turned his face to Marcus and said softly: "You are blaming me."

Marcus snorted.

Myris: "Don't forget, you wanted to keep her, but I always thought about how to send her away."

Marcus nodded first, then shook his head vigorously.

Myris turned around and said, "You should know that as long as Karin is still alive, you can't leave her. Once the throat comes back and finds her, I can't guarantee what will happen."

Marcus raised his arm and made a vicious punch.

Myris said helplessly: "It's not the time to tear her face with her throat... It's not just the throat. We can't keep the living Karin in this place forever. As long as she goes out, no matter the undead that fills the ground or the imperial people on the ground, they will tear her to pieces."

"The safest way to transform her into a dead soul and stay with us is now. But the premise is that she must give up her life."

Marcus was silent.

Myris sighed long and said, "I know your feelings for her have made you unable to do it. I watched that child grow up, and I can't end her life with my own hands."

Myris's vision gradually dissipated, and he fell into memories: "Marcus, the old man, still remembers the time in the Monastery of St. Sidro. You were only fourteen years old and Karin eleven years old. You were like a brother, protecting her no matter where you are."

"When Karin is insulted, you will stand up for her; when Karin gets into trouble, you will try every means to help her with the aftermath. Once, Karin stole Theodore's experimental material - a rabbit, and put it on. Theodore was furious and hung Karin on a tree, letting her bear the sun and rain, and ordered no one to let her go. Do you still remember what you did?"

Speaking of this, Myris's words rarely reveal a smile: "You grabbed ten rabbits with big sacks, and threw them all into Theodore's laboratory as gifts of "Atonement". Can you imagine it? Rabbits with ten sacks. Hahaha, I can still remember that day when the old guy Theodore looked at the expression of hundreds of rabbits in his laboratory... The result is that you were also hung up by Theodore."

Marcus's body trembled slightly, as if he was also thinking of the past.

Myris slowly stopped smiling, looked at Marcus, and said word by word: "But, like you, you are unwilling to let her go, and you are unwilling to end her life. Sooner or later, she will go crazy before she dies."

Marcus raised his head when he heard this and kept gestured with his hands anxiously.

Myris waved: "My son, it's time to make a decision. Keep her and you'll kill her with your own hands; otherwise, you should give her freedom."

Marcus stopped and froze there.

In the cell, Karin, who was sitting on the ground, was still immersed in shock and fear.

The old monk I met when I was a child actually became the mastermind behind the black plague, and was no longer a human, but a dead soul.

Karin grabbed her arm hard, with only one thought in her mind.

I must tell Todd everything I know here.

Just as she was thinking hard, heavy footsteps came from the corridor outside the door.

Seeing the sound of footsteps, Karin said to the door: "Why are you the only one? What about your master, the old man who wants me to die?"

Marcus opened the iron door and looked at Karin without saying a word.

Karin moved backwards and whispered, "Will that bastard old man refuses to do it yourself, so let his servant do these dirty things?"

Marcus took a step forward, looked at Karin's neck, and continued to remain silent.

Karin moved back again: "Stay away from me!"

Marcus stretched out his huge arm and slowly approached Karin's neck.

Karin had no choice but to retreat, she raised her head and whispered: "I would rather be burned to ashes in the fire than become a monster like you!"

Marcus's palm was barely stopped at the front of Karin's neck five centimeters. This creature, which was like a corpse suture monster, slowly emerged in the eyes of Karin's eyes.

Marcus grabbed Karin's arm and pulled her up from the ground. Then he picked up the bread and sausage in the corner and walked out the door with big strides.

"Let me go! Where are you going to take me?!"

Ignoring Karin's struggle and shouting, Marcus walked down the corridor towards the exit while making a vague sound.

Karin, who was pulled up, stumbled forward.

Soon, she heard the dense sound of footsteps and harsh whistles in her ears.

She knew the voice.

This sound has appeared in the city of Taylor, from the tide of parasitic corpse.

Marcus slowed down, looked at the parasitic corpses swarming at the end of the corridor, opened his mouth and let out a shocking roar.

The movement of the parasitic corpse was stopped by the roar.

Some living zombies began to retreat, but were more attracted by the aura of living people on Karin and approached Marcus step by step.

Marcus pulled Karin behind him, saw the fastest parasitic corpse, grabbed the other person's head, and pinched it gently, and it instantly shattered.

Marcus threw the parasite that had fallen to the ground into his hands and immediately smashed the enemy.

Kicking away and falling to the ground, Marcus protected Karin and took a few more steps back as he protected the black parasites.

Soon, the second and third parasitic corpses attacked Karin.

Marcus stretched out his arm as thick as a tree trunk, and a faint purple flame suddenly rose above it.

With a force of wave outward, the purple flames suddenly surged, forming a huge fire wall, and burned straight along the corridor.

In an instant, nearly a hundred parasitic corpses were burned into piles of black charcoal.

Marcus turned around and carried Karin up, letting her sit on her shoulders, step over the parasite wreckage on the ground, and quickly walked towards the exit.

In the darkness of the corridor, Myris' figure slowly appeared.

He looked at the figures of Marcus and Karin leaving and said softly: "My child, when life and death meet, how will fate be chosen?"
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