"Leanna, I'm going to go upstairs and look at the moon first." Einstein walked out of the hot spring. I have to say that the hot spring in the Rita Hotel is really addictive.
However, today is the last day of the thirty-day holiday, and she will go to the laboratory tomorrow. Einl had sent her a message just half an hour ago, telling Einstein that the cracking process had reached 90%.
Nine point nine.
If nothing else, we will be able to decipher the message left by H.A in the Dao Soul Steel tomorrow morning.
"Well," Leanna wrapped her hair in a towel and raised her head to look at Einstein who was wiping his body. After getting along for a month, Leanna now has a good relationship with Einstein and others.
At least it's no longer as tense as before.
And Walter Joyce's senses also changed bit by bit. From the initial state of being incomprehensible and an enemy, he turned into a poor boy who was pretty good but had a bleak destiny.
This also benefited from the communication between Walter Joyce and her during this period.
As for Einstein's statement about going to the balcony to watch the moonlight, it was false. It is probably true that he went there because of Walter Joyce.
After all, from this month, Leanna also felt the wonderful relationship between Einstein and Walter Joyce, and the two of them were probably just one step away from each other.
After watching Einstein leave, Leanna lay quietly in the hot spring. The experience of this month even exceeded her twenty years of life. Maybe this is called life.
Leanna needs some time to digest her feelings.
Looking at the [Black Abyss White Flower] not far away, the [Key of God] obtained from the Destiny Headquarters, Leanna has always regarded it as a symbol of glory and never leaves her hand, but she can also feel that there is a sense of power in her body.
Ability that does not belong to oneself.
Walter Joyce had mentioned this before, but Rianna had brushed it off. Rianna also guessed that it was most likely the fault of someone from the Destiny Headquarters, but she didn't want to believe it.
I don't want to believe that the organization I once loyal to will treat my own people lightly.
And it was so silent that he couldn't even tell when he was ingested by this energy. He just knew that this energy was not simple.
Warm spring water, but Leanna held her knees and her body trembled slightly, as if the thing she once believed in with her life collapsed.
.....
"Joyce, what are you doing up there?" Einstein climbed up the stairs and had already noticed Walter Joyce sneaking up the stairs himself. He seemed to be in a bad mood. Uneasy, Einstein decided to do it himself
You should also climb up and have a look.
Avoid something bad happening.
Although for Walter Joyce, this kind of thing is impossible to happen.
"I'm fine." Walter Joyce didn't look back, he just looked down at his feet, not looking at Einstein who was coming.
"Didn't anyone tell you that you are not good at lying to others?" Einstein walked up to Walter Joyce and saw.
But I saw that this big boy who was usually sunny was now bursting into tears.
"What's wrong?" Einstein asked with a frown, feeling a little uncomfortable in his heart.
"Nothing." Walter Joyce said still showing off, and turned his face away, looking very childish.
"After these thirty days, you have experienced fourteen collapse shocks. On average, one every two days. Why?" Einstein opened Walter Joyce's wound without hesitation.
"Ein, am I guilty?" Walter Joyce heard Einstein's analysis, his body trembled slightly, he raised his head, looked at Einstein, and asked softly.
"What kind of crime are you talking about?" Einstein asked.
"Three hundred thousand people." Walter Joyce finally revealed his heartache.
"You did not kill those people." Although Einstein had repeated this sentence many times, whenever Walter Joyce was worried about this matter, Einstein would still not hesitate.
blurted out.
"But they died because of me." Walter Joyce's body was trembling and his voice was choked with sobs. On that day, he saw Berlin, which was still recovering, and some of Walter Joyce's memories were fragmented.
The situation emerged in his mind bit by bit.
Dead silence, sinners, three hundred thousand.
These words haunted Walter Joyce like a nightmare.
It was fine during the day, but once at night, when he was alone, Walter Joyce couldn't help but think, if he hadn't been there in the first place, would the 300,000 people in Berlin still have died?
The answer is: no solution.
No one can reverse time or travel through time and space.
"Then do you think you are guilty?" Einstein was silent for a while and turned the question back to Walter Joyce. This is a heart disease that ordinary people cannot solve. Only he himself can solve the problem.
.
"Perhaps, I shouldn't have appeared in this world." Walter Joyce said in a low voice.
"Look up at the moon, isn't it beautiful?" Einstein stood in front of Walter Joyce and said to Walter Joyce with a gloomy face.
"..." Walter Joyce raised his head and looked at the mighty bright moon in the sky, remaining silent.
"The moon, the closest satellite to the earth."
"We see the beautiful moon because of the refraction of sunlight, but what is its nature?"
"Everyone in the world knows about the countless craters, which are all pitted and devoid of beauty, but no one cares about them because their beauty covers up their ugliness."
"No matter how many things have happened to a person, he has made great and outstanding contributions to mankind. I believe that people will remember his glory, and his past mistakes will be minimized."
Einstein glanced at Walter Joyce and continued.
"I once saw such a sentence in a book."
"The so-called hero is just someone who has seen through the essence of life, but is still tenacious, does not forget his true intentions, and uses his tenacious will to conquer and conquer the rotten life."
After Einstein finished speaking, he stepped aside and let the cool moonlight scatter on every part of Walter Joyce's body.
Walter Joyce finished listening and said nothing.
Walter Joyce heard this too much, but after seeing the essence of life clearly, he still faced it with a smile.
too difficult.
"Thank you." Walter Joyce still said.
Einstein sighed, no one else could help much with this kind of thing, he had to rely on himself.
One step, two steps.
Following the sound of footsteps, Einstein himself walked downstairs.