Alien Knights

Chapter 649: Marcus's choice

Miles sat at the desk, her dry and pale eyes like a pool of stagnant water, calm and calm.

In front of him were full of manuscripts and drawings, and a bookcase not far away was full of various specimens.

The door of the room was opened.

Marcus, a huge and ugly-looking man stitched together by various corpses, cautiously walked into the room, glanced at his father, and sat quietly on the ground without saying a word.

Miles turned his face to Marcus and said softly, "You are blaming me."

Marcus whispered.

Miles: "Don't forget, you wanted to keep her in the first place, and what I have been thinking about is how to send her away."

Marcus nodded first, then shook his head vigorously.

Miles turned around: "You should know that as long as Karin is still alive, you can't keep her. Once the throat bone comes back and find her, I can't guarantee what will happen."

Marcus raised his arm and made a vicious punch.

Myris said helplessly: "It's not the time to tear her skin apart with the throat bone...not just the throat bone, we can't keep the living Karin in this place forever. As long as she goes out, no matter if it is those flooded underground. The undead, or the empires on the ground, will tear her to pieces."

"Turning her into a necromancer and staying with us is the safest way at the moment. But the premise is that she must give up her life."

Marcus was silent.

Miles sighed for a long time: "I know your feelings for her make you unable to lay hands. I watched that child grow up and ended her life with my own hands. I couldn't do it either."

Miles' eyes gradually faded, and the whole person fell into the memory: "Marcus, this old man, I still remember the time at the San Sidro Monastery. You were only fourteen years old at that time, and Carlin was eleven years old. . You are like a brother, protecting her no matter when and where."

"When Karin was insulted by someone, you would stand up for her; when Karin got into trouble, you would do everything possible to help her with the aftermath. Once, Karin stole the experiment materials of Theodore. ——A rabbit, and put it away. Theodore was furious, hung Karin from a tree, let her withstand the sun and rain, and ordered no one to let her down. Do you remember that you did What?"

Speaking of this, Myris’ words rarely reveal a smile: “You caught ten big-sacked rabbits, treated them as "atonement" gifts, and threw them all into Theodore’s laboratory. Can you imagine Is it? Full of ten rabbits in big bags. Hahaha, I can still remember that day, the old man Theodore, looking at his laboratory being overwhelmed by hundreds of rabbits... As a result, you too Hanged by Theodore."

Marcus's body trembled slightly, as if he was also thinking of the past.

Myris slowly stopped smiling, looked at Marcus, and said word by word: "But, like you, I don’t want to let her go, and I don’t want to end her life. Sooner or later, before she dies, She will go crazy first."

Marcus raised his head when he heard the words, and gesticulated with his hands anxiously.

Miles waved his hand: "My son, the time has come to make a decision. If you stay with her, you have to kill her yourself; otherwise, you should set her free."

Marcus stopped his movements and froze there.

In the cell, Karin, who was sitting on the ground, was still immersed in shock and fear.

The old monk I knew when I was a child would actually become the man behind the black plague, not even a human being, but a dead spirit.

Karin clutched his arm hard, with only one thought in his mind.

You must tell Todd everything you know here.

While she was thinking hard, there was another heavy footstep in the corridor outside the door.

The master who discerned the footsteps, Karin said to the door: "Why is it only you? Your master, the old man who wants me to die?"

Marcus opened the iron door and watched Karin say nothing.

Karin moved back and whispered: "That old **** refused to do it himself, so does he let his servant do these dirty things?"

Marcus took a step forward, looked at Karin's neck, and continued to remain silent.

Karin moved back again: "Stay away from me!"

Marcus stretched out his huge arm and slowly approached Karin's neck.

Karin was unable to retreat, she raised her head and said loudly: "I would rather be burned to ashes in the fire than become a monster like you!"

Marcus's palm was about five centimeters in front of Karin's neck. This creature, like a corpse suture monster, looked at Karin, and complex emotions slowly emerged.

Marcus grabbed Karin's arm and pulled her up from the ground, then picked up the bread and sausage in the corner, and strode towards the door.

"Let go of me! Where are you taking me?!"

Ignoring Karin's struggle and screaming~lightnovelpub.net~ Marcus made a vague voice while walking along the corridor towards the exit.

Karin, who was pulled up, stumbled forward.

Soon, she heard dense footsteps and harsh screams in her ears.

She recognizes the voice.

This voice had appeared in Tyro City, and it came from the tide of parasitic corpses.

Marcus slowed down, looked at the parasitic corpses swarming at the end of the tunnel, opened his mouth and let out an earth-shattering roar.

The movement of the parasite corpse was stopped by the roar.

Some living corpses began to retreat, but more attracted by the living breath of Karin, they approached Marcus step by step.

Marcus pulled Karin behind him, spotted one of the fastest parasites, grabbed the opponent's head, squeezed it lightly, and instantly shattered.

Grabbing the parasitic corpse that fell to the ground in his hands, Marcus threw it out forcefully, and immediately knocked down a piece of enemy.

Kicking away the black parasites that fell on the ground and wriggled, Marcus protected Karin and took a few steps back.

Soon, the second and third parasitic corpses attacked Karin.

Marcus stretched out his arms that were as thick as a tree trunk, and a purple flame suddenly rose above it.

With a strong wave outwards, the purple flames instantly soared, forming a huge wall of fire, which burned straight along the corridor.

In an instant, nearly a hundred parasitic corpses were burned into piles of black charcoal.

Marcus turned around, carried Karin up, let her sit on her shoulders, stepped on the parasite remains on the ground, and walked quickly towards the exit.

In the darkness of the tunnel, Myris' figure slowly appeared.

He looked at the leaving figure of Marcus and Karin, and said softly: "My child, when life and death meet, how will fate choose?"