389. Liar(1/2)
George looked at the familiar female junior in front of him:
"Father, long time no see."
Karen shook his head and said contemptuously:
"You have abandoned all the power that came from me. You are such a coward. You are even afraid of your own power. Are you really my son? A strong person will only control power, instead of being frightened and trembling by it."
George argued:
"Father, you are still here claiming to be strong, but I am the one who survived, and you are already dead."
Vortigern smiled and said:
"Then where is Arthur, whom you admire the most, at this time? Is she still alive? I heard that she has not appeared in front of people for a long time."
George said:
"Even if she dies, she is greater than you, and the king has lived much longer than you. You are just a loser."
Vortigern smiled disdainfully:
"Only when Arthur said that I was a loser, I would not refute, but when other people mentioned this matter, they all knew that they were far inferior to me, so they had to use Arthur to suppress me.
"It is the virtue of the weak to know that they are weak, but it is foolish to still stand in front of the strong."
George shook his head:
"Go back to your underworld. The earth belongs to my king. You have lost."
Vortigern showed an arrogant and cruel smile on Karen's face:
"Lost? Only those who dare not face failure will regard a defeat as the end. Even if they lose once, twice, or even countless times, as long as they are alive, victory or defeat is not destined. Although I follow
The worldly concept is dead, but am I not still in front of you at this moment?"
George looked around the hall.
At this time, except for one table, there were still four people at the table, and the other guests had all run out.
Hewen was still sitting where he was.
Nelly asked:
"Aren't we still running?"
Hewen said:
"You can actually leave now, there won't be any surprises."
Veronica asked:
"Is there any danger if we don't leave?"
Hewen said:
"It's unlikely to be dangerous, but Nelly and Silla, aren't your parents worried about you? Won't staying like this make them anxious?"
Siro said:
"Father will approve of my current behavior."
Nelly asked:
"Mr. Hevin, aren't you going to help?"
Hewen said:
"It's not time yet."
George looked at Vortigern calmly:
"Do you only say these words? If you are really as powerful as you claim, then come on and defeat me instead of trying every means to occupy a child's body."
Vortigern shook his head:
"Honestly? King Arthur wanted to laugh when he heard what you said. These so-called rules that conform to secular morality are just scams devised by weak people gathered together to numb their fears and avoid their own weakness."
George paid no attention to what Vortigern said:
"The king has proven that your ideas are nothing but true self-deception."
Vortigern sneered:
"Of your friends, after King Arthur disappeared, how many of them were still loyal to her? You should be the only one left, right? Why do you think that is?
"Because you are the only one who clings to Arthur's woman like a drowning man, fearing that once you are separated from her, you will be torn into pieces by the dangerous world like a chick that has lost the protection of its mother.
"You are a child, from beginning to end."
George sighed helplessly:
"You still think you are a wise man as before, but the facts have proven that you are just an arrogant lunatic."
Vortigern grinned:
“Child, only people who lack the ability to judge need to use so-called ‘facts’ to support their opinions, while wise men like me only need to point at your nose and tell you:
"You are always a child."
George advised:
"Give up, King Bei, your time has passed. You knew you were destined to die one day, so why can't you just rest in peace? What are you still clinging to?
"Are you so unable to accept that Arthur is better than you? You didn't fail once or twice, you were killed, Vortigern."
Vortigern turned his head and looked at Hevin.
Hewen waved to him.
He looked at George again:
"I won't fight with the child, George, but you can't stop me from returning to the ground. I don't know what made you so eager, but I know that this is definitely my chance."
Vortigern smiled fiercely:
"This is just the beginning."
After saying that, Karen's body shook violently, and then she leaned over and gasped slowly.
Hewen said:
"You can go out now, I'm going to catch up on old times."
Hevin glanced at George and then walked towards the balcony.
Hevin didn't wait long.
George said:
"Why don't you ask Enid to join us."
Hewen did not answer:
"You want to persuade Vortigern not to try to return to reality. When did you underestimate Vortigern so much?"
George said:
"It only takes a little time. Just let him be quiet for a while so that I can find an opportunity to kill the big dragon."
Hewen asked:
"You want to resurrect King Arthur?"
George said:
"Why do you all say she is resurrected? She is not dead yet, she just fell into a deep sleep."
Hewen sighed:
"For other people, what is the difference between her and Vortigern? They are no longer able to affect their lives, and they are trying to climb out of the cage.
"No one wants them back."
George immediately replied:
"I think."
Hewen nodded repeatedly as if he suddenly understood:
"By the way, I've forgotten about you, but do you really think you can handle Vortigern?
"At least I don't think you can do it. We all came here at that time, and I saw how you looked when you faced Vortigern...
"unusual."
George lowered his eyes:
"You're right, I don't have confidence either, so I found allies."
Hewen asked:
"Adams? Have you seen his appearance today? If it weren't for me, Vortigern would have at least taken a big step forward."
George said:
To be continued...