Lucian didn’t want to believe him, but Richard showed him so much evidence. He wanted to talk more, but the soldiers had planted many bombs in City T.
He had little ti to decide whether to believe Richard’s words or the military’s.
"You chose your cousins," deia guessed.
Lucian leaned against deia. "I chose my cousins."
He tried to convince his comrade to stop, but they wouldn’t listen. In the end, he had no choice but to kill his entire unit.
After that, Lucian helped Richard and the people of City T escape. But that made him a traitor. The military branded him as one of the dangerous mutants, a threat to society that needed to be eliminated imdiately.
They sent soldiers after him, but Lucian was like a ghost. He moved from place to place every day, with different faces, and different nas.
Eventually, after four years, the military gave up looking for him. When he heard that the general had died, Lucian stopped changing his appearance or faking his na.
"I don’t know if anyone’s still looking for . But after seeing the Warstock base, I think the military has scattered."
Many things could happen in fifteen years. The world beca dangerous and it was hard to control a large military force in a chaotic world.
In the end, people would begin to riot and beco greedy. Therefore, Lucian guessed that the military force that hunted him didn’t exist anymore.
"Many soldiers probably built other bases, or maybe they decided to beco bandits," Lucian rambled. "I don’t know."
deia moved his face to hers. "Who cares? The only thing you need to care about right now is yourself." She said, "Lucian, it wasn’t your fault."
"I know." Lucian smiled faintly. "Still, I was the one who killed them."
deia wasn’t an expert at comforting soone who was sad, but she couldn’t bear to see Lucian tornting himself. So, she did the only thing that ca to mind, staying by his side.
She reached out and gently placed her hand on his cheek. "You can’t change the past, that’s the truth," she said, "but you always have a chance to make things better, even if only a little."
He couldn’t bring the dead back to life, and he couldn’t apologize to the people he had killed.
That was why it was such a waste of ti to dwell on the past.
In hell, deia had witnessed many sinners who regretted their wrongdoings and were tied too deeply to the past.
They never moved forward, trapped in an endless cycle of guilt and tornt. deia had learned one thing from watching them: regret was a heavy chain, and the only way to be free was to let it go.
deia said, "You must try to forgive yourself."
Lucian held her hand, feeling a little better after venting his feelings to deia. "I’ll try." He smiled and whispered softly, "Am I disgusting you? My past is not sothing I am proud of."
Disgusted just because he killed people?
Co on, everyone must have killed soone at least once, right?
Or is it just deia?
"Oh, who cares about the past." deia waved her hand, her tone casual but sincere. "We all have skeletons in our closets, Lucian."
But if he looked into deia’s closets, he would be shocked to death.
Lucian stared at her. "You have a strange way of comforting people, do you know that?"
deia shrugged, leaning back slightly. "Maybe. But it works, doesn’t it?"
He let out a soft laugh and shook his head. "It does, sort of." Lucian took a deep breath before getting to his feet. "All right. I think I’m ready to make a bed now."
"Where are you going? We can just sleep here." deia held him down. "The floor is spacious, the scenery is beautiful. Just gather lots of blankets and we’ll be able to sleep without getting cold."
The office triggered him so much, so why would deia let him go back there?
Besides, if she felt cold, all she had to do was snuggle up to him, right?
Lucian shook his head but didn’t argue. Instead, he imdiately gathered the pile of blankets and spread them on the floor. The room wasn’t exactly comfortable, but compared to the office that brought back bad mories, it wasn’t bad at all.
They lay down facing each other, the soft light of the lantern casting faint shadows across their faces. deia rested her head on her hand and watched Lucian’s expression change from tired to calm.
The room fell silent for a mont before Lucian spoke softly, "Good night, deia."
She gave him a sincere smile. "Good night, Lucian."
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[Cooldown: 00:00:00]
[Ding! Host can use the instant travel of the mystical compass again!]
"I think we’re ready to go." deia looked down at the compass, ensuring the destination was right.
After considering various matters, Lucian told her to go to the Red Star base instead of the Warstock.
He said Ren needed a comfortable place to rest, so the Warstock was not the answer.
But the main reason was that Lucian didn’t want deia to go to that horrendous place alone. He knew that Harry and others would protect her, but Lucian would still feel uneasy if he wasn’t the one protecting her.
deia found him adorable when he acted protective like that. Hence, she happily listened to him without arguing.
"Are you sure you’ll be okay on your own?" asked Ren to Lucian. He looked guilty because he had left Lucian behind.
Lucian nodded, smiling brightly as if he hadn’t had a breakdown in deia’s embrace last night. "I’ll be fine. The road is not that dangerous after we leave the X-12 zone anyway."
"You can stay if you feel that bad." deia teased him, "You said you wanted to explore the world."
Ren imdiately shook his head. "I do, but not now. Not alone."
deia ignored him, then handed Lucian a jar of beef jerky. "Here, you can take this with you. I can find more tasty food in the base."
"Thank you." Lucian stroked her hair gently. "Be careful, okay? I’ll be waiting for you in 48 hours."
deia hugged him briefly before running towards Tian and Ren. "See you later."
[Activate Mystical Compass: Teleport to Red Star Alliance’s base.]
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