Illimitable Until Death

Chapter 1721: Bearing All the Consequences

“Ha... ha...”

Rapid panting ups and downs in Garfield's mouth made Garfield's face unhappy.

“Shit...”

Garfield seemed to want to get up, but he didn't succeed.

Even if the protection of the earthlings is constantly repairing Garfield's body and making Garfield's injuries gradually turn around, even if the injuries are good, that doesn't mean he can move.

“I'm not just beating you up, am I? ”

He stood high and looked at Garfield lying in the shattered pit, saying nothing.

“The joints, the muscles, the guts, the bones, the human body has too many fragile places, I have mercy on my men, I didn't destroy them all, but at least I hit them with the purpose of making them impossible to continue working, you should feel numb now, right? ”

How could Garfield stand up in such a situation?

If it had been before, it would not have been possible to achieve such superior technology.

But now, the square is able to use this superb technique.

“So don't waste your energy. ”

Half squatted down and patted Garfield in the face, saying very dramatically.

“Sometimes an honest confession is a man's style. If you beat him up too hard, you'll be hated by women. If Ram sees you like this now, it's embarrassing. ”

The dramatic words in the square were exchanged only for the wrath of Garfield.

“Don't play games with Ben! Bastard!”

Not only did Garfield not come down honestly, he put more effort into his body.

“How can you admit to losing because of this level...! ”

With such a low roar, Garfield got up extremely hard and stood up.

But being able to do so is already the limit of Garfield.

Even if he barely stood up, Garfield was shaking all over his body, and even his knees felt soft at any moment.

“Perseverance is good, I didn't expect to get up like this. ”

There was some surprise in the square, smiling slightly.

“I admit to underestimating you a little, but that's your limit. How about a little clarity? ”

That is not contempt, contempt, but merely a statement of fact.

It is precisely because of this that Garfield feels uncomfortable.

After all, that's reality.

You can't beat the man in front of you.

This man is definitely the strongest thing Garfield has ever seen.

Perhaps even the witch in the cemetery can crush the man in front of her?

The power gap is too great.

Only that, Garfield had to admit.

“Yes, Grandpa Ben lost, he lost very simply! ”

Garfield held on to his powerless fist and stared dead into the square.

“However, Ben is not dead yet, since he is not dead, then he will never give up his faith. If you think Ben is obsessive, then kill him! ”

Rumor has it that a sentence has been thrown without mercy.

“I don't mind doing so, whatever else, killing is my specialty.” But after I kill you, Miss Lutz will probably come to avenge my grandson, too, "she said calmly. Should I kill her with the rest of the replica? ”

“--What the fuck...? ”

Garfield was irritated and wanted to rush into the square because his strength had not yet recovered, and he simply fell to the ground.

But Garfield still looked at the square and yelled out loud.

“What the hell do you want to do!? What good is it to you to hit him like this and hinder him!? ”

In that sentence, while Garfield said it in a shouting manner, there was also a crying emotion in his voice.

Obviously, the threat is very effective against Garfield.

“If you want to get rid of the opposition, just come for Ben! ”

Garfield ran out of strength and slammed the ground, staring at the square.

“If you dare to touch my mother-in-law, I...! ”

One sentence was interrupted by convenience before it was finished.

“Are you trying to say you'll never let me go? I told you not to hang it on your mouth if you can't do it.” She sighed as if she couldn't stand it. “How old are you? ”

Unbeknownst question, let Garfield begin to hold back.

“Do you... do you want to...”

“Answer my question. ”

“… fourteen. ”

“It turns out to be a kid. ”

He whispered to Garfield.

“I don't care what your childhood shadows have created or what you intend to do, but I have to tell you, you are too arrogant. ”

Isn't it?

Because of the misfortune of her mother in the outside world, she thought that the rest of them would suffer in the outside world, so she imprisoned everyone in the "sanctuary" to protect everyone?

Who gives this right?

“Did you say that your mother had a reason to be happy, so the rest of us didn't? ”

The sound of the square went straight into Garfield's heart.

“Afraid of misfortune, so willing to be blunt, this may be part of people's minds, but that's definitely not all, right? ”

Otherwise, there would be no pro-liberal "sanctuary" led by Lutz.

“They all have the right to the pursuit of happiness, and your actions are only making them unhappy. ”

Reach out your fingers and resist the white scar on Garfield's forehead.

“And you, just because you're so scared of the outside world, do so many self-righteous things, coward. ”

Speaking of which, Garfield's head was pushed away, causing Garfield to fall again.

Then the square stood up.

“In the meantime, we shouldn't try again. ”

A rare piece of good news was given to Garfield.

“Although I have passed the first trial, the next trial should not be successful. ”

Garfield was surprised by the information that was revealed.

Couldn't make it?

What's that supposed to mean?

But there's no explanation, just keep talking.

“Next, if you want to liberate the Sanctuary, it's probably up to Amelia alone, but I don't think it's going so well now, so for a short time, I won't let her take the trial again. ”

If you stay like this, turn around.

“In the meantime, think about what you're going to do, and if you're going to stand in front of me, do what you're going to do. ”

Language is over, and Miles leaves straight.

Garfield was the only one left, lying on the ground in the shadows, crossing complex thoughts.

“Damn...”

It took a long time for Garfield to speak powerlessly, cover his face and never speak again.

The wind blew through gently, creating an atmosphere of sadness.