Chapter 242 Fatal Problems (26/102)
Eugen finally took Corion back to Lebour City. The gates of the old city were closed and they could only enter the city through a ladder.
Back in the city, Eugen took Corion up the city tower and ordered everyone else to leave, neither Allen nor Margaret, nor even Maria, were allowed to stay on the city tower.
Soon, all the people on the city tower were exposed, and the only thing they could hear the conversation between the two was the cold wind in the sky.
Eugen stood by the city wall, staring at the Tarik barracks in the distance, and slowly spoke to Corion, "Tell me, Corion, now we are the two of us, tell me why you betray me."
Eugen's voice was very calm and he could not hear any anger, but the power contained in it was as awe-inspiring as mountains and rivers.
Corion stood silently aside, holding a bitter smile on his lips, and did not speak.
Without hearing the response, Eugen just smiled coldly and said disdainfully: "Why, the dignified Knight Corion is also a day when he is timid and dare not reveal the truth?"
Eugen mocked Corleon wantonly. He was not worried that Corleon would be detrimental to him when both sides were alone. Not to mention that Corleon was weak at this time, just with his comrade-like brotherhood, Corleon would not be able to kill him.
Of course, it is really hard to say how much friendship there is now.
"Master Eugen." Corion finally spoke. He smiled mockingly at first, and then continued: "If you allow me to call you Master, I cannot answer your question, but before that, you must answer me a question..."
Corion's tone was also very calm, but behind this calmness, there was an inexplicable deep meaning.
"Say." Eugen vaguely felt that the problem that Corion mentioned was the key to everything, and he was also very curious about it.
"I just want to ask you." Corion suddenly raised his head, stared at Eugen's body tightly, and said, "Sir Eugen, can you tell me where the original Eugen went?"
As soon as this sentence came out, Eugen's body shook suddenly, and countless thoughts immediately passed by the electric shock of his mind, and at the same time he also felt a hint of panic.
Fortunately, his back was turned to Corion and did not let Corion see the shocked expression on his face.
"You mean, have I changed?" Eugen thoughtfully and said carefully: "I think you should know that people will change."
"Haha." Corion sneered disdainfully, then said: "Don't do this, Lord Eugen, do you know what I'm asking. Just as you just said, isn't the dignified Lord Eugen also a day when he is timid and dare not reveal the truth?"
Corian returned Eugen's words intact. At this moment, Eugen seemed to be standing on the edge of a cliff. Corian led hundreds of spearmen to surround Eugen and forced him to the edge step by step.
This time, Eugen was silent.
Corion's face showed a mysterious smile, like a wise man who saw through everything, and he continued: "Master Eugen, or, hehe, fake Master Eugen, I really want to know how you unknowingly replaced the real Master Eugen and then secretly replaced it. Is this witchcraft? Magic? Or some weird method!"
At the end of his speech, Corion was already scolding him loudly, and his expression on his face became ferocious. His feelings for Eugen were very complicated, and now the hatred had filled his heart.
For Corion, the original Eugen was the head of his family and the person he had been loyal to for his whole life. If this is the case, then Eugen's fake is the sinner who killed Eugen, which is the root of Corion's hatred.
Eugen had already sweated coldly behind him, and he could not answer this question at all.
Since Corleon had asked, it showed that he had already found conclusive evidence, and judging from his direct betrayal of himself, Corleon had undoubtedly confirmed this matter.
Eugen couldn't refute it, because the problem Corleon said did exist and he could not explain it at all. He used lies to explain the truth that did not exist. The final result could only reveal more problems. By that time, he would have nothing to say.
At this time, Eugen understood that every sentence he said next had to be carefully considered. Once something went wrong, it was likely to lead to unpredictable consequences.
Fortunately, Corion has not told anyone about this. If he is responsible, he would have been tied to the stake by the pagans.
In this era, once religious issues are involved, no one will stand on his side. Even the person he trusts the most may hand him over to the church and be sentenced to death.
In a moment, countless thoughts flowed through Eugen's mind, and countless solutions came up, but he rejected them one by one.
At present, the most direct way is to kill Corion immediately. As long as Corion dies, this problem will be temporarily covered up, and at least it can be delayed for a short time.
But this is just a matter of rights and interests. He does have many unexplained problems. In the future, more and more people will come to this matter. In order to solve this matter once and for all, he has to think of a better solution.
A way to make things happen once and for all, and to make people forget these problems forever, and even turn them into advantages.
Finally, Eugen sighed lightly, slowly turned around and looked directly at Corion. Two tears fell from the corners of his eyes.
Seeing the tears in Eugen's eyes, Corion was shocked, and the expression on his face suddenly calmed down, and he turned to look at Eugen in confusion.
Tears always have some mysterious power, which represents sorrow and can make people calm, while at the same time there is some unknown meaning hidden in it.
"Oh, what you said is right. Indeed, I am not the original Lord Eugen!" Eugen's voice was very low, but it was like some mysterious power that could enter the heart through his ears.
Hearing Eugen admit this directly, Corion's expression was also a little surprised. At this point, he had a ridiculous feeling.
After all, there was Eugen's face in front of me, and Eugen's voice was also heard. No matter from any perspective, this matter is really weird.
Eugen did not care about Corion's thoughts. He just continued to say in a compassionate tone: "This is the truth, but is the truth really important?"
Chapter completed!