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Chapter 565 Fierce Fighting in the Dark Abyss VIII

Chapter 565 Fierce Fight in the Dark Abyss (8)

At this moment, the control unit in Argus' hand struggled again and began to mumble an electronic sound that no one could understand.

"Not destroyed yet?" Palamedes raised his weapon and planned to strike again.

Vivian stopped him immediately: "Don't do it! I destroyed its body control center and it can no longer move. Keep it, maybe you can get useful information from it!"

Argus looked disappointed and thrust the little golem into Palamedes' hand: "It's all yours."

Seeing Argus wandering forward without hesitation, Palamedes couldn't help asking: "Where are you going?"

"Leave me alone, I want to be alone to think about my next move. I'll wait for you at the exit of the ruins." After saying this, Argus disappeared into the dark corridor of the ruins.

"...You are not the only one who deserves to be disappointed." Palamedes looked gloomy, his good hand clenched into a fist, and he almost wanted to rush forward and hit someone. His two children were equally affected.

Infected by the plague, life and death are still unpredictable, and the "panacea" mentioned by Argus turns out to be just a false legend.

All hopes vanished in an instant, and anyone else would feel frustrated and angry.

"Don't be like this, there is still hope." Vivian patted her husband's shoulder lightly, "Here is the database of the ancient gods. Their technology is so advanced that they may have a special medicine to cure the scarlet plague."

"

"Yes, we just need to dig it out among the billions and trillions of data. It's too easy." Leopard Man said sarcastically.

Vivian slapped the big cat without saying a word: "Cheer up! Don't give up hope so easily!"

"...Okay." The Leopard Warrior sighed.

He knew that it was an impossible task, but he still tried to work hard to do it. Maybe there was really a way to save Saffir and Seglade, that was all he could hope for.

At the same time, in the [Mirror World], the Romani territory (?).

It was late at night when the bunnyman Ryder woke up. He found himself hugged tightly by the fishman prince and sleeping in a tent.

"Let...let me go!" Ryder struggled desperately, but it was useless. Tristan hugged the rabbit tightly, as if he was hugging the rabbit as a teddy bear (rabbit).

"Hey, hey, little white rabbit, fluffy..." Tristan was talking in his sleep and couldn't wake up.

"Damn it." Ryder sighed helplessly and gave up the struggle.

He looked around and saw Ivan and others sleeping in the tent with the faint cold light of the magic light ball.

Ivan was wrapped in a blanket and taking a nap. He was exhausted from the few days of fighting, and now he was as soundly asleep as a ball of mud.

Constantine and Elaine were wrapped in the same blanket and nestled in a corner of the tent. The white bear man snored low and rhythmically, but the sound sounded like he was trembling;

Merlin held his wand and had a blanket wrapped around him, sitting cross-legged in a corner of the tent, seemingly sleeping or meditating;

Lianyin seemed to be sleeping in another tent, but there was no trace of her.

Finally, Ryder turned his attention to Bedivere, and then he realized that the werewolf boy lying on his side was not sleeping at all, and was looking at Ryder with the same curious eyes.

"Uh...Bedi? Come and help me, please?" Ryder asked Bediville for help. He didn't know that this "Bediville" was actually Albert inside.

Bedivere (Albert) hesitated for a moment, "It will be very troublesome if you wake up that prince. Please be patient a little longer."

Ryder rolled his eyes at Bedi: "Patience...how long should I endure it?"

Bediwell was helpless: "They were just too tired from traveling and had to rest for a while. They will wake up soon. When you were knocked unconscious, he was carrying you on his back. He was the most tired. Just accommodate yourself."

Give him a try."

Ryder's eyes began to change when he looked at Bediwell: "Bedi never refuses a friend's request. If you are not Bedi, who are you?"

He was recognized again. Albert was shocked. All Bediville's friends knew Bedi very well, and it was almost impossible to get away with it. The deeper the contact, the easier it was to leak the information.

------The more it makes your situation more embarrassing.

"Oh, you are the white tiger kid that Bedi mentioned." Before Al Abbott could explain, Ryder came to the conclusion first, "It's amazing, you actually brought Bedi's body here."

.Did you exchange souls? How did you do it?"

Bedivere (Albert) was rendered speechless by the other party's barrage of questions. He quickly turned around and avoided the rabbit's eyes: "Anyway...for some reason, I and I

Bedi switched bodies, that's all."

In fact, the body has not changed at all.

Al and Bedi are just "remotely controlling" each other's bodies. At this moment, Albert is still in Brindisi, Rome.

...but controlled Bedivere and brought the body of the werewolf boy into a dangerous situation like the Underdark.

This made Albert feel somewhat guilty.

If we don't complete this mission, this feeling of guilt will never be eliminated and will only increase with each passing day.

This kind of guilt was the main reason why he didn't dare to face Ryder and couldn't tell the truth.

"That's it if you don't tell me." Ryder vaguely guessed Albert's thoughts, "But I advise you to take good care of Bedi's body and don't hurt it. Bedi lent his body to you in order to help you.

Please don't let him down."

(I know.)

(Why is everyone nagging me about this? It’s so annoying.)

"So..." Ryder continued, "What I say to you now, will Bedi know about it in the future?"

"As long as I don't tell him, he probably won't know." Bedivere (Albert) replied.

"Very well, I have something I want to say to him, but I never have the courage to say it. Just lie down like this and ignore everything I have to say."

(Since you want to say something, just tell him directly!)

(If he can't hear, what's the use of saying it?)

Bedivere (Albert) was still wondering, while Ryder was already muttering one after another.

Rabbit spoke the language of Gypsies (rabbits), speaking in a very low voice and very fast, and Al could barely understand a little. It was full of apologetic words: "I'm sorry", "I'm sorry", "

It's all my fault", "I don't expect your forgiveness, but------"

"I just hope that one day, we can be friends again." Al understood the last sentence.

("One day", but "not now". What on earth is he thinking?)

Al could hear Ryder sobbing softly. The rabbit was more of a confession than an apology.

Albert actually heard Bedi mention the matter between Ryder and Bediwell --- when the werewolf boy told his adventures.

Of course, most of them have been deliberately beautified by Bedivere. The reality is probably even uglier.

Ryder not only wants to kill Bediwell, but also wants to kill all Bedi's people.

Now I can't see how cruel and ruthless this rabbit is. A rabbit is just a rabbit, just a ball of fluffy white fur.

The puzzled Bedivere (Albert) gradually fell asleep amidst Ryder's murmurings.


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