Twenty Seven Years

Chapter 58: torture can also pass the time

  Chapter 58 Torment can also pass the time

  The partners have been screened, and Verac decided to use the next time to transcribe the theory of equality. On the one hand, I can keep a copy of the original version, and on the other hand, I can deepen my understanding by writing it again.

  The finished part of the Theory of Equality is about 20,000 words, and Verac has to write it according to Chris's handwriting, so it is only half completed before dinner. Fortunately, according to this progress, it will be enough to finish writing when I meet Daniel tomorrow.

  After having dinner with the Carmines, Verac returned to his room, and at one o'clock in the morning, he finally transcribed the first nine chapters of Equality in a new notebook.

   Wednesday, August 2nd.

   I don't know whether it was because Carmine ran out of time, or it was just a whim that he took Verak out yesterday. In short, today was as uneventful as water, and he didn't get a chance to go out. At four o'clock in the afternoon, Verac greeted Fletcher and said that he was going to the door to relax. Fletcher did not stop him. Verac was able to meet Daniel, entrusted him with a new task, and introduced the new theory of equality. Hand it over to him and let him circulate it within the Equality Association.

After Chloe brings the detailed information about Paramount and Verac has made a plan, he only needs to wait for Carmine to relax about his trip again, and then contact Paramount, and after the deal is concluded You can leave Laizein directly.

   According to Veraker, Carmine will not put himself under house arrest for more than half a month, because the purpose of disguising himself as Chris is to dispel the suspicion of the government. If he stays at home all the time, the effect will be greatly reduced. So he estimated that it would take him less than two months, and one month would be enough to achieve his goal and run away.

  The only thing that worries him now is Diaz.

  Before any accident, Verac and Diaz agreed to meet at Clayton Garden at six o'clock every night. Now that he is under house arrest again, he has never been able to see Diaz, and he doesn't know whether Diaz will continue to wait patiently or what will happen if he doesn't see him every day.

He had thought about asking Daniel to inform Diaz that he didn't have to wait for him for the time being, but the intersection of these two disjoint lines would still be accompanied by some risks. To be on the safe side, he decided to trust Diaz's calmness, Nothing can go wrong.

   Back in the bedroom, Verak tried to find something to do for himself.

  Deduce future events and conceive countermeasures for multiple possibilities.

  It's a pity that Veraker has already thought about most of the things in countless nights, and now he can only conduct an inspection. After making sure that there are no problems, there is nothing to do again.

  He paced back and forth in front of the bookshelves, scanning the piles of books.

  He had read these books in his previous life, and read them more than once at Fletcher's request. He wasn't interested in these classical literature at all, he just forced himself to memorize them all in order to play Chris well, and now he didn't even think about reading these things no matter how boring he was.

   But other than that, there is nothing else to pass the time in this room.

   You must not stay here anymore, you will suffocate to death sooner or later.

  Verak thought so.

   Now that he and Fletcher have come together, Veracer immediately found Fletcher.

   "What's the matter, Master Chris." Fletcher was inspecting the hygiene of the servants after cleaning today.

   "I'm so bored, I need to find something to do." Verac said.

   "You came to me for something to do?"

"Yes."

"I can't help you with this. Mr. Carmine asks you not to leave the mansion. It's the best I can do for you to relax at the door this afternoon." Fletcher shook his head and expressed powerlessness, "If you are really bored, When Mr. Carmine comes back, you can talk to him in person."

  Fletcher was racking his brains to think about how to take revenge on Veraker, but he didn't expect Veraker to come to his door for help today.

  Fletcher is naturally impossible to help. He can't wait to see Veraker getting more and more irritable, doing something wrong in front of Mr. Carmine, and then he can justifiably teach Mr. Carmine a lesson.

   "Come to my bedroom." It was inconvenient to say some private things in the corridor, and Verac called Fletcher to his room.

   "What's your business?" Fletcher showed neither humble nor overbearing, waiting for a good show.

Verac tried to make a deal with Fletcher: "Mr. Carmine is busy with work every day and is not at home during the day. Mrs. Mela and Miss Kellerman will not come to my room to look for me casually. As for Julia, I have to go to school every day, and I won’t interact with me. So, as long as you turn a blind eye, I won’t be noticed by anyone if I go out for an hour every day.”

"Impossible, Verac." Fletcher sneered, "You think you can cover the sky with one hand in Thomas's mansion if you have a handle on me? I will not help you with this matter anyway. , once Mr. Carmine finds out, both of us will die miserably."

   "As long as you agree, I promise that I will not humiliate you again in the future, and we will coexist peacefully." Verak lied without blushing.

  Anyway, as long as you can fool this period of time.

  Before he left, he wanted Fletcher to pay for Dempsey's death no matter what.

"Don't waste your time, I can't help you." Fletcher sat down contentedly, "If you don't help me, what can you do? Is it because of this incident that we will die together? I admit that you are too A smart man, and since he is a smart man, he should know that the deal you're talking about doesn't appeal to me."

   "Indeed." Verak thought deeply, "Today's situation is completely different from that day. I should be afraid of me, not you."

   "It's good to know. In fact, we each have our own reasons. If you don't dare to sell me, you won't do any good." Fletcher chuckled, thinking he had regained control of the situation, and got up and walked to the door.

"boom!"

"Ugh!" Just as Fletcher was about to open the door to go out, a hard object suddenly hit his head from behind. He clutched his head in pain, turned his head and saw Verac walking leisurely in front of the bookshelf , was pulling out a thick book and throwing it at himself, "You..."

   "Then do you dare to sue now? Suing is the end of both." Verac said and threw a book at Fletcher.

  Fletcher dodged with difficulty: "You... uh... do you really want to tear yourself apart with me?"

  Verak didn't speak, and took out two more books and threw them at Fletcher. Seeing that he couldn't frighten Verac, Fletcher had to escape from the bedroom.

  After Fletcher fled, Verac went to the door and put the book away, put it back on the bookshelf, and said to himself, "Sooner or later, you'll want me to go out."

  (end of this chapter)

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