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Chapter 181 Twenty-four (Part 2)(2/3)

"Okay, I understand the truth, but why..."

Before Chad Wei could finish his words, Hilley pulled him away and went to the corner to mutter.

Okay, so that’s it, Chad Wei and this tunnel full of disabled people...

Thales watched from a distance as Chadwei and Shilai argued in low voices, but the former was obviously at a disadvantage with his weak voice, while the latter confidently had the upper hand, pointing in the direction of Thales and Slimani from time to time.

And Thales swore that he could vaguely hear it without using his hell sense. Hillet mentioned "Old Madam You and Pintor" at least twice. Every time he mentioned it, Chad Wei's expression became uglier, and he seemed to have a guilty conscience.

"Waiya, will you stay?" A sweet voice sounded in my ears.

Thales was stunned for a second, and then he realized: "Huaiya" was calling him.

He quickly turned around and answered Dorothy: "Uh, yes?"

But Dorothy sighed.

"Okay, I'm overthinking it," the girl shook her head, her face covered by thick hair, "You guys, including Twenty-Four, are all different. How could you be willing to stay with us?

Are we together?"

Thales was speechless for a moment.

Facing this girl who seemed gentle but had a special face, he didn't know how to reply.

"You must love her very much, right?"

Thales had another headache;

"What?"

"That's why she loves you so much," Dorothy sighed, "and is even willing to bring you down here."

"No, you misunderstood," Thales said with a huge head, "She and I are not..."

But Dorothy ignored his excuses.

"You know, in the past, some of us also brought our lovers to the tunnel and showed them the worst side of themselves and the worst friends."

Dorothy's eyes were crystal clear, peeking out from between her hair, staring straight at Thales;

"But most people basically never come back after meeting everyone in the tunnel."

Thales was stunned.

Dorothy carefully probed her head, and after realizing something, she carefully shrank her head so as not to face him:

"So, Huaiya, you, will you come back? Come back to see us?"

Thales was silent.

He looked at this damp, dark tunnel with a stench, and looked at the physically disabled or disabled people in each settlement.

He looked at Shilay in the distance, who was still talking to Priest Chadvi.

His heart suddenly calmed down.

"Yes," Thales' voice sounded, calm and gentle, "I will be back, Dorothy."

He looked at Dorothy and smiled:

“This place is great.”

Dorothy looked back at him. After a few seconds, she retracted her original position and smiled meaninglessly.

"Liar, it's not great here at all, especially for the people up there - I know that."

But Thales shook his head.

"No, it's great here, it's really great," Thales said with emotion as he watched Xi Lai swinging his hands freely, "Especially for Xi - for Twenty-Four."

Dorothy was silent for a long time, and then sighed;

"The book is right - you really love her."

In the book?

Thales was stunned for a moment, but Dorothy had already covered a romance novel in her hand and turned to leave.

But not long after Dorothy left, Warniak, who had a tumor and a strange posture, sat down next to Thales.

"Tell me, what's your problem?"

Thales was startled again: "Huh?"

"You must be defective somewhere, otherwise you wouldn't be able to appreciate Twenty-Four, right?" Warniak said to Thales dully.

ah?

Thales twitched the corner of his mouth and could only smile helplessly:

"Okay, she said, I'm mentally retarded."

"Shit," Warniak glanced guiltily in the direction of Madam Gadama and lowered his voice, "Twenty-four, even among us, she is the best, she will not fall in love with a... brainless person

."

Thales covered his forehead and sighed:

"I reiterate, she really doesn't like me."

"She let you touch her hand."

"What?"

Warniak's expression darkened:

"You held her hand when we were in the sewer just now."

Thales was stunned;

"What? Oh, it was an emergency just now-"

"Twenty-Four never let anyone touch her hand, no one," Warniak said sullenly, poking at the lump on his shoulder.

She was like this when I brought her here."

Thales was speechless.

"So, there must be something wrong with you, right?"

There was hope in Warniak's words, as if this fact could help him feel reassured: "That's why we have to find Twenty-Four, find... people like us."

Thales looked at him and said nothing for a long time.

"What's wrong?"

"You know, Warniak," the boy sighed, "no one in this world is complete."

Warniak was stunned.

"It's just that some people's flaws are visible, and some people's flaws are invisible."

Thales said in a daze:

"To me, those invisible flaws are more terrifying."

Warniak scratched his head, as if he didn't quite understand, but also seemed to be touched.

But he took a deep breath at the end and twisted his face full of tumors.

"You know, Huaiya, if you dare to treat her badly after you get out," Warniak clenched his fists and said bitterly, "I will, I will..."

When Warniak finished speaking, he realized that he was speechless.

Thales could only smile politely.

"I will go to your door every day and wail in mourning!" Warniak finally thought of the answer and said viciously.

ah?

Thales looked at him puzzled.

"You know, people, if people like me show up at your house every day," Warniak hesitated, "then people will, they will hate it... In short, over time, they will not be willing to go to your house.

, you will suffer, great misfortune."

Thales looked at the sickly form of Warniak and was startled:

"how do you know?"

"I just know." Warniak pouted.

At that moment, Thales fell silent.

"But at least stay for the next few days. It's very dangerous on the ground."

Thales frowned:

"What?"

"Haven't you heard? The Blood Bottle Gang and the Brotherhood are at war, and people are dying every day."

"oh."
To be continued...
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