The Fate of the Gunman

The Fate of the Spearman Chapter 310

'Could it be that you are planning to attack me while I look back?Haha~ Does he think'ghost' is just a display?'

Although'ghost' accepts Lancer's manipulation, in fact it can act on its own most of the time, similar to a'self-disciplined' treasure.

He turned around without hesitation, but what he didn't expect was that what he saw was a very familiar'man'.

"His Majesty?!"

He had a thin face, but his body was very tall and straight, even if he just stood there without saying a word, it was full of momentum.

Starting from the appearance of the opponent, countless figures familiar to him began to appear in the surroundings.

General Bud, Liwa, Brand, Najieshitan, comrades in the army, and the men who attacked the foreign base camp together...

After all these familiar people appeared, the figures did not stop, but more and more.

From the “innocents” he killed for the first time, the women he couldn’t save and were used as fertility machines by foreign nations, the foreigners who were locked up in iron cages who could not even plead, and those who were hung by him. The enemies who kept yelling at him in front of the stakes, and those strange passers-by who saw him bow their heads in fear...

Obviously knowing that these people are just "phantoms" created by Shakespeare through his own treasures or abilities, but the memories produced by these people are real and real, and he can't help but fall into the memory.

Chapter 73—The Death of Shakespeare

If Lancer was caught in memory because of those phantoms, then others simply saw the scenes of "fragments", but most people’s expressions were extremely calm, except for Astorfo’s childlike heart. Everyone other than the heroic spirits of had experienced no worse, even more cruel experiences.

Siegfried is a hero, and it is also a tragedy. He has lived for others all his life until his death. During this period, he witnessed countless joys and sorrows. Although Lancer’s experience is moving, it is Can't make him produce any psychological fluctuations.

Shiro Amakusa decided to give up his emotions as a human being when he became a hero, in order to save all human beings, even if he did not give up those "excess" emotions, as the leader of the largest Catholic uprising in neon history and was Those who were brutally suppressed by the shogunate had already understood the brutality of those in power.

As for Semiramis?

Known as the "oldest poison killer", no matter whether she was poisoned or not, in the end she was in the position that countless people wanted, and as the authority, she would naturally not have any feeling about it. Even seeing Lancer's painful and tangled expression on her face showed a mocking expression, and then she couldn't help but glance at the completely unmoved Amakusa Shiro Tokisada who was fighting with Siegflies.

'Sure enough, there is only such a man...'

She decided not to care about Shakespeare's evil tastes. In the end, she should be killed in this phantom, right?

But did Shakespeare simply use his treasures to disgust people?

"Look! Those are the dead souls of alien warriors killed by you! Even after they die, they gather in their homes, eager to protect their families! But they didn't even notice that their families were among the dead around them!"

"Look! Those are the people of the empire who are protected by you! Obviously you are dyeing the blood of those despicable nobles to protect them, but in their eyes you are like a ghost, choosing someone to eat!"

"Look! That's your only family! She was brutally murdered when you were on the front line. You protect this ancient empire but no one can protect your family!"

"It's a tragic life~! You are desperately protecting your back, but behind you is a sharp knife that keeps moving forward! This sharp knife will cut your skin, tear your muscles and finally pierce it. Your heart! Look! That's your final end!!"

Standing on a high place, Shakespeare kept describing Lancer's experience loudly, and with his last words, all the figures of "passersby" became blurred and all the pictures returned to the beginning.

The one-armed man in the shabby cloak walked bleakly on the steps, and behind him was the emperor who was as proud as ever...

And the sound of grief and indignation sounded as the scene changed.

The entire battlefield looked very strange under Shakespeare's troubles, but Lancer, who was the target, watched all this with a gloomy face without saying a word.

'The other party just wanted to irritate me, and he definitely couldn't let him succeed.'

Lancer kept comforting himself with these words, but Shakespeare did not let go of his meaning.

"'Executioner of the ancient empire'! I'm here to ask you—do you regret it!"

Shakespeare's superb attitude made Lancer's expression even more ugly. What he wants to do now is to kill the caster who stands tall and chattering like a clown!

"Nothing with you..."

Before Lancer finished speaking, he was interrupted by Shakespeare.

"Yes! Or not!"

Obviously his own combat power is just a rookie, Lancer is confident that a shot pierced his heart, but at this moment in the opponent's treasure, his words continue to impact Lancer's heart as if it has magical power, making him His expression became more and more ferocious, but this time he did not let Lancer speak, but his voice gradually became loud after a strange light flashed in his eyes!

"In that case, let me tell you more!"

"Look! That is the frontier of the empire! The once barren land because the inhabitants no longer need to worry about the invasion of foreign races, so they can reclaim the land, with a knowing smile on their faces!"

"Look! The joy of a helpless girl who finally escaped after encountering a notorious nobleman!"

"Let's see! The girl who will guard you even if she dies! The ice drop in her eyes is not a fear of death but a farewell to you!!"

Different from the tragedy of recitation, Shakespeare’s voice at this time is like a raging wind and raging waves telling things that even Lancer hadn't noticed, or because of the memories that he was willing to be ignored or blocked.

It was also at this time that Semiramis, who was standing by the side, began to notice something was wrong.

Didn’t you hit the opponent before?Why did you suddenly start talking about this?

Could it be that you want to lift the opponent and then fall down?

In Shakespeare's words, Lancer's deeply buried memories gradually emerged.

Since when did he forget why he wanted to kill?

Since when did he start to regret everything he did?

His purpose from the beginning was not for himself.

He simply hopes to change that sad future.

And as the other party said, he was covered with thorns and hurt all over the road, but there were not only sad memories along the way.

Joined the battle as a'soldier' ​​for the first time;

The two of Liwa seem to be inferior and inferior, but also like getting along with friends;

Budna is utilitarian but undeniable help...

In addition, there is the girl who has been protected by him but finally gave up being with him and devotes himself to practicing only to help him.

Perhaps because he had never encountered such a big setback, Lancer had only'black' in his eyes, and had forgotten the'white' outside of black.

Shakespeare's eyes have been watching Lancer never leave from the beginning. He naturally noticed the change in Lancer's facial expression, and his face also had a hint of flushing.

"'Imperial Executioner'! I'm here to ask you again! Do you regret it?! What happened to you in Houhu! Regret everyone you meet! Do you regret it?!"

If all this is the price of meeting that girl and changing that cruel future, then his answer is——————

"I do not regret!"

"In that case! Then what are you worrying about! The treasure that belongs to you! The glory that belongs to you! The past that belongs to you! Show here...Ah ah!!!"

"Pouch~!!!"