Twenty Seven Years

Chapter 284: Lazer's change

  Chapter 284 Laiser changed the sky

  After a brief visit to Edith to untangle her heart, Verac returned safely to the General Station of the Equality Society under the **** of his comrades.

   Just when he was about to go to Keating to share his experience and gains, he happened to bump into Boyne, Morais, Charles, and Adel who seemed to be going out.

   "Verak." Seeing that Verac looked relaxed, as if he had escaped the haze of the sacrifices of comrades in the sub-station, Boyne asked in surprise, "What did you do?"

  Verak stopped in front of the four of them: "I went to secretly meet with the family members of the friend who died, and I thought about a lot of things with her."

Boyin is not very advocating visiting the family members of the deceased comrades, because it may cause trouble to the other party. However, Verak is usually very cautious and should be fine, and it seems that this meeting has benefited a lot, so he did not What to say more: "That's good, the more this period is, the more we need to hold on."

   "Hmm." Verak turned his head and glanced at Adel, "What are you guys trying to do?"

"Joseph, the head of the cavalry regiment, has almost done the investigation, and found no problems. Now that time is running out, we can't allow us to have an invalid stalemate with the government, so we sent someone to contact him as soon as possible to arrange a meeting with Adel. Send him there," Boyne said.

   "So fast?" Verak didn't go to the meeting room because of his poor mental state all day today, so he naturally didn't understand the situation.

   "Of course, the sooner the better." Morais, who was standing next to Boyne, said.

  Verak recommended himself: "I'll accompany him there."

"No, Charles will take people from the intelligence department to protect him, and Morais and I will just send him to the car later." Boin rejected Verak's request, "Go back and rest first, wait Let's have a meeting in the conference room after dinner."

   "Okay." Verak looked at Adel, "Are you sure?"

   "Don't worry." Adel was tired of listening to the concerns of the members of the Equality Council.

"After all, you haven't seen each other for many years, and you can't judge easily by previous impressions. In short...be careful." Verak recalled that Demps, who had only come to Laizein and betrayed him within a few days, walked to the side He took two steps to get out of the way and reminded.

  Adel let out a "hmm" and walked outside with Boyne, Morais, and Charles.

  Villac stayed where he was and watched them leave, then found Keating who was preparing for tomorrow's mourning with other comrades: "Teacher, I'm back."

   "How do you feel?" After setting up a comrade's mission in the synagogue, Keating smiled and greeted Verak, who had a very different mental outlook.

"It's really useful, some unexpected gains made me figure out everything." Verak sat down in the simple auditorium nearby, "Thank you, if you didn't suggest me to meet Dawn's wife Etie Ruth, I'm afraid I'm still out of my wits."

   "Tell me about it?" Keating sat next to Veraker.

Verac took a deep breath and organized his words: "Edith and the others have resumed a normal life. According to her, staying in Lazein is not only for Rose and the others who feel that they are close and convenient to take care of them, but also for her. I want to see us win for Dawn and create the new world that was promised to them."

   "They look at it like those who sacrificed. No matter what we do, we can't disappoint them and make them feel that their sacrifice was wasted, right?" Keating said.

   "Hmm." That's what Verak meant. "With their supervision, I dare not relax in the slightest."

   "But it seems to be more than that, right?" Keating knew Verak very well, and he felt that this could cheer him up, but it wasn't enough to make him easy.

"Yes, I can't hide anything from you..." Verac laughed and talked about the deepest feeling of the day, "When I visited Edith, I also saw her and Dawn's child, a very cute little girl. Seeing the children laying on the bed peacefully and carefree, the backlog of things in my heart was washed away in an instant. We struggle, and we must fight for a new world at all costs, isn't it just to let these children Can I live in the light when I grow up? So at that moment, I felt that everything was worthwhile.”

Although Keating failed to see the lovely child Veraker spoke of, he can fully understand that children are hope and the greatest motivation for their struggle: "Yes, our generation will bear all the hardships and tribulations. .Let them live in the good world from the moment they opened their eyes, as long as they can remember. Even their greatest conflicts are arguing over whether there really was darkness before."

   "For this argument, how thoroughly the old world has to end." Verak looked forward to it.

   "It depends on our next efforts."

   "Okay." Verak rolled up his sleeves and stood up, "Is there anything else you need to do here?"

   "Come with me." Keating led the revived Veraker towards other busy comrades.

  —

night

  Leizein, Eastern District, Government First Cavalry Regiment Garrison

  The head of the cavalry regiment, Joseph, who was full of murderous aura, transferred all the people near his room, and sat alone in the room in military uniform, reading the letter Adel wrote to him over and over again.

  When he first saw the name on the envelope, he immediately decided it was a prank.

  Because he has lost contact with Adel for decades, he can't even be sure whether Adel survived that battle, let alone such a letter.

But after reading the secrets in the letter that only a handful of them knew, he confirmed that Adel was still alive. He changed his name from Balk Bradrick to Sherif Adel, and he was in prison. He even became the warden of the prison.

  It was only recently that there was a sudden change. The prisoners escaped collectively. As the first responsible person, Adel lost his job and returned to Laizein.

   "It took so many years to come to me, what on earth do you want to do..." Joseph said to himself.

  In the letter, Adel wrote out all of Adel's experiences over the past few decades, except that he did not clearly state his purpose.

   Joseph faintly felt that this was abnormal.

   "Boom boom boom."

  After waiting for a long time, the knock on the door finally sounded.

  Before Joseph asked who the people outside were, he was sure that Adel was coming just by the tall figure reflected by the light. He resisted his excitement and stepped forward to open the door.

   As expected, it was Adel who was taller than him who was 1.9 meters tall.

   It's just that they lost the sharp faces they used to have, and their faces were full of vicissitudes and experiences.

   "It's really you..." Joseph felt like it was a dream.

  Adel, who hadn't seen Joseph for decades, was also a little dazed: "...you already have gray hair."

   "Isn't this normal? I'm almost fifty years old." Joseph smiled and invited Adel in. "What should I call you now, Bradrick or Adel?"

   "Just call me Adel, I have been used to this name for decades." Adel entered the room, stood in the center of the living room and looked around.

"I read the letter you sent several times. I didn't expect that you have experienced so much in the past few decades, and you have become the warden of the famous Daimans Prison." Joseph said with emotion, "I once I was almost in charge of escorting repeat offenders to Daymans Prison, and I wanted to see with my own eyes what was so special about this warden, but unfortunately, due to some work transfers, I couldn’t meet you again sooner.”

   "It doesn't matter anymore." Adel and Joseph hugged, "God destined me to live incognito in Daimans Prison."

  Joseph patted Adel on the back: "So now, is it destined for you to return to Laizein and meet me?"

   "I think so."

   "Why did it take so many years to come to see me? I basically assumed that you were dead." Joseph invited Adel to sit down and poured him a cup of coffee.

"If there were no accidents, I would stay in Daymans Prison for the rest of my life, and treat that small island as my everything." Adel took a sip of coffee, "But people who are equal can organize prisoners Breaking out of prison forced me to leave my comfort zone and regain my desire for revenge."

   "Revenge? Are you referring to the previous incident?" Joseph's face turned cold.

"Yes, I was too cowardly in the past, knowing that I was powerless to compete with Pissel, so I hid in the most remote island and never went back. Now that I think about it, I have nothing to lose, and I am no longer afraid of death , the best time for revenge has come." Adel cut to the chase and told the story of his revenge.

Joseph looked very hesitant, holding the steaming coffee, he didn't drink it for a long time: "I am very happy to know that you are alive and can see you again with my own eyes, but I still want to tell you, because you can't tell Pi Searle's revenge, and I will never watch you die again."

"Before I came to see you, I secretly investigated you. You have felt guilty for so many years, otherwise you would never have stopped sending money to the families of the soldiers who were killed by Pissel." Adel asked .

   "Is this important?" Joseph didn't answer directly.

   "Of course this is important. It determines whether you are in the same boat as Pissel. Facts have proved that you are still sticking to your bottom line. You are still the commander of the second company I know, Lieutenant Joseph." Adel said.

  Joseph laughed and put down the coffee cup: "I can't remember the last time I was called that by others."

   "Yes, you are now the commander of the 1st Cavalry Regiment and the colonel second only to Pissel in the Laizein garrison."

"You don't have to tease me like this." Joseph sounded uncomfortable, "I'm sorry for what happened back then, but I couldn't stop him at all. I can only do my best when he repeatedly climbs up by stepping on other people's lives." to make amends.”

"I don't mean to blame you. I see everything you do. If I really think you are the same person as Pissel, I can't come to meet you today and leave the matter of revenge like this." Speak up." Adel clarified his attitude.

  Joseph almost understood the reason why Adel came to see him: "So, you came to me because you thought I could help you with revenge, right?"

"Yes."

   "What do you think?" Joseph considered that Adel would not do things he was not sure of, so he swallowed back the negative words, wanting to hear his solution first.

"I planned to assassinate him, so that it has nothing to do with you on the surface. And once he dies, under the current crisis situation, only you with high prestige can be ordered to take command of the three in Laizein on his behalf. Corps." Adel said that he trusted Joseph very much, but he still didn't easily disclose the arrangement of the Equality Association after he came.

   "You want me to take his place? Then let me send people to assist you in assassinating him?" Joseph mistakenly thought that it was Adel's empty-handed white wolf, and used his power to assassinate Pissel, and the two shared the benefits.

   "Not using your people, your people are too risky at this juncture." Adel shook his head.

   Joseph became puzzled: "Is it up to you? Pissel has an inseparable guard, and you can't assassinate him at all."

   "Of course I can't do it alone, but what if I'm equal?"

   "Equality Association?! You joined the Equality Association?!" Joseph seemed to understand something.

   "Probably." Adel was also a little vague about his current position, "What? Do you think it would be a good thing for me to join Equality? What kind of organization does Equality look to you?"

   "It's hard to say..."

   Joseph did not directly point out that the Equality Council was a chaotic party, which fully met Adel's expectations.

  This means that Joseph and the people in the government hold relatively different views, and it should be hopeful to persuade him to join the Equality Association.

"They are different from any previous uprisings and riots. They are sincerely carrying out revolutions for the equality and rights of civilians. In any case, such an organization is far from being the heinous party that the government claims to disturb Laizein. ?” Adel asked Joseph’s opinion.

"It's true...I have investigated and understood them a lot during this time. What they have done is admirable, and people like us who are born as civilians can understand...It's a pity that they can't compete with the government with their strength. All of this will happen sooner or later. It ended in failure." Joseph felt that the Equal Society was not wrong, but he was pessimistic about the future of the Equal Society.

"If there is no change in the situation in Leizein, and Pissel is still pressing every step of the way, then the end may develop as you said, or equality will be forced to withdraw from Leizein. But we can definitely Let all this be turned upside down and give the Equality Society hope to win this game."

  Joseph frowned: "You mean to kill Pissel and let me replace him in command of the three corps in Lazeinli?"

   "That's right, the key to the decisive victory now lies with you." Adel formally explained the intention of coming, "As long as we reach a cooperation, Lazerin and even Bresci will change the world."

  (end of this chapter)

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