"Go back." Tuvia said calmly. It seemed that she was not suitable to go in at this time. Jungster took a deep look into the hall, turned around and followed Tuvia's footsteps to leave.
A dark prison cell made of huge stones, extremely sturdy. The entire stone cell is about thirty square meters.
Except for a heavy iron door on the left wall, there is no other place to go out.
The only place in the room that can be ventilated is a circular pupil on the iron door. The pupil is about the size of an adult man's fist.
The indoor arrangement is simple, with a relatively clean wooden bed, a square table and two chairs.
A man sat in silence on a chair. He seemed to have maintained this posture for a long time. He was as motionless as a statue.
It was as if he was thinking about something or his brain just stopped functioning, and he just sat there in silence.
At this time, the iron door creaked softly, followed by a scratching sound. It was the sound of the iron door rubbing against the iron elbow that held the door panel. It sounded a bit harsh and unpleasant.
But it failed to attract the attention or curiosity of the people in the room.
Tuvia crossed the high threshold and walked in.
Looking out from an indoor perspective, two rows of men wearing long white linen clothes stood neatly at the door. They looked solemn and stood upright.
"Are you still used to living here? My dear father."
Tuvia looked at the man facing her sideways. After not seeing him for a few days, he seemed much older. His slightly fat face was full of haggardness.
After a moment of silence, Tuvia walked over and sat down opposite him.
The door was closed again. Only their father and daughter were sitting face to face. Tuvia stopped talking.
She thought Phipps would take the initiative.
"Why did you save me?"
Phipps finally spoke, his voice a little hoarse, as if his throat was tightly constricted.
Tuvia smiled slightly. "I'm not trying to save you."
Phipps put away his calm face, with a glimmer of light hidden in his hazy eyes, looking at Tuvia's face that was similar to Fiprela's, and spoke coldly.
"Is it for the seal? I can tell you for sure that I would rather die than give that thing to you. Don't dream about it."
Tuvia leaned lazily against the back of the chair, with a trace of ridicule on her face.
"You are wrong, I have no interest in that thing. I think Anubis will try his best to find it. After all, the palace in Pisa is so big."
After she said these words, her expression turned cold. "And I came to you just to ask you something."
Phipps looked at her with suspicion. "Aren't you here for the seal?"
If Tuvia really said this, Phipps couldn't figure out what Tuvia's purpose was in sending Attus to save him?
After sending Fiprela's body to the Temple of Keller that day, he stayed there for a while in order to see her one more time, and drove all the servants in the temple to other places.
At that moment, a man in black appeared in the palace. The man in black appeared like a ghost.
He asked who the other person was, but the person did not answer him.
Seeing something was wrong, he planned to rush out and call someone, but at this moment, he was attacked from behind by the man in black. Then he completely lost consciousness.
When he woke up again, he found that he was locked in an underground cell, filled with foul-smelling sewage, and he was tied to a large rock less than two meters long and wide in the middle.
Later, he met the culprits who kidnapped him, Tufili and Otysis.
At that time, he was surprised. More importantly, he was angry. He really couldn't accept the fact that he was kidnapped by the daughter he had cared for and loved since childhood.
So he asked her angrily, "Why are you doing this?"
The other party smiled slightly and left him only one sentence, which he still cannot forget.
"Father, you have taught Fei Li since she was a child that if you want to achieve great things, you must do whatever it takes to disown your family. I am completely following your wishes."
At that time, he was stunned, as if a basin of cold water had been poured down from his head, and he didn't know how to fight back.
This is what he said on Tu Feili's sixth birthday, and his daughter verified this sentence on him that day.
Tuvia looked at his painful expression and sneered in her heart. "It's hard to feel betrayed and separated from your family. Tu Feili imprisoned you and tortured you like this. Haha, it's really funny to think about it."
Phipps looked a little excited after hearing Tuvia's words. "She is a beast, a devil. For such a sin as killing her parents, the gods will definitely punish her."
He screamed with some grief and anger, his voice sounded like the sound of an iron plate rubbing against a stone, which made people feel irritable.
Tuvia stopped talking in circles with him. "Beast? Devil? How can you be better? Kill your own wife and blame others? Is this what you should do as the leader of the Kingdom of Pisa?"
“You……..how did you…………..”
Phipps didn't dare to continue talking. He looked a little anxious and frightened, and his eyes were darting around, as if he didn't want to remember the incident.
Tuvia looked at his crazy expression and continued to tell the facts she knew.
"Why should I save you? I just want to know why you want to kill Fiprela, your wife!"
Phipps looked bald. He waited for a long time without speaking. Finally, before Tuvia lost his patience, he finally spoke.
"My relationship with Fiprela is not as loving and harmonious as you can see."
He paused for a moment, seeming to be thinking about how to explain the relationship between them.
"I love her, very much. This is what I understood before I married her. Originally I thought she had the same idea as me. But in the end I was wrong."
His eyes were a little red, as if he was recalling the memories of the past: "More than twenty years ago, not long after we got married, our relationship had always been very good, but one day she left quietly! This departure was a tragedy.
More than a year.”
"During this period, I searched all over Pisa, but in the end there was no trace. I was about to despair. But one day she magically appeared in front of me."
As if thinking of something strange, he frowned tightly.
"This thing was very strange, but I didn't think too much about it at the time, but later I thought about it that day and felt a little strange. The Royal Palace of Pisa was heavily guarded, but I found her in her bedroom. This is really incredible."
Tuvia listened carefully, and it seemed that things between them were not that simple. Has Fipura disappeared? And it was before she was born?
"Then what?"
Tuvia listened carefully, as if listening to a long-standing story, not missing any detail.
Phipps glanced at Tuvia and continued, "Then she woke up, but from then on our private life was like strangers, without any interest. Finally, I found out that she was pregnant, but during this period I
I haven't touched her."
He thought of that past, and his face was still filled with the deep pain of his lover's betrayal.
"So?" Tuvia already understood what he meant.
A look of understanding flashed across her calm face. "So I'm not your biological daughter. In your heart, I'm just a bastard that Fiprela had with other men outside."
Tuvia looked directly at him, waiting for his personal confirmation.
Phipps nodded. "Yes, you are not my biological daughter. So these years, whenever I see you, I will hate Fiprela and that damn man."
Tuvia didn't want to hear more about his past. Her heart was full of contempt and disgust for the irresponsible man in front of her.
If you were worried that she had someone outside, why didn't you separate? You had to pretend to be generous and accept it. In the end, love still couldn't hide the bitter fact.
"You still hate Fiprela in your heart, but for your noble status and supreme throne, you cannot abandon her without reason, because in Pisa, her status is also admired by thousands of people, so you choose to stay in her dormitory all year round.
Use a chronic poison."
This was what she discovered that day in Fiprela's bedroom. Jungst had slipped and fell, and the culprit was the wax oil dripping from the wax table.
And she smelled the chronic poison mixed in the candle.
After a private investigation, she came to a conclusion that surprised her.
All the candles in Fiprela's palace were made by King Phipps himself. They said they contained musk and could soothe the nerves.
In fact, it is just life-threatening poison mixed in the candle.
Fiprela should have noticed it a long time ago, but she was willing to satisfy this man's grudge.
So when she felt that she was about to run out of gas, she ordered her servants to replace all the gauze and curtains in her room with white.
There was a smile on Phipps' face, but this smile was more like self-deprecating.
"Yes, because I am jealous of the man she hides in her heart. In the past ten years, we have almost never slept together. Even...even Tu Feili was born under my strong request.
of."
After he said this, it seemed a little difficult to say, and Tuvia was completely indifferent. She was not interested in paying attention to this.
Then she stood up, all the doubts in her heart were revealed. She seemed to have no extra time to waste on this ruthless man.
She got up and walked towards the door, then she seemed to remember something.
Tuvia did not turn around, but stopped. She said coldly, "Who is my father?"
This is what she has the right to know. Even though she is no longer the original Tuvia, the blood of that man is flowing in her body now.