Ember’s Gun

Chapter 625: dignity

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Is the death row program really perfect? Is the so-called death row program really necessary

Gareth was thinking about the future of Old Dunling, but suddenly realized that the expected future had already gone astray. It was singing towards a dark road, and he had no chance to save it.

"Probably... You know, I'm not very good at planning anything," Percival said seriously. She was only good at following orders. "Whatever you say, I'll do it."

"Can you carry out my orders with absolute loyalty?"

Gareth looked at her. He was not Arthur, but as the Guardian of the Broken Dome, he also had the authority to command the Knights General.

"Of course," Percival couldn't understand why Gareth suddenly acted like this, "Isn't this a matter of course?"

"Absolutely loyal, without the slightest room for doubt, or even loyal to the point of blindness?"

Gareth continued to ask, his eyes fiery, eager to get something from Percival.

Percival realized at this moment that something was wrong with Gareth, she put away her smile and asked back seriously.

"What are you questioning, Gareth?"

This familiar colleague has always been very steady, so he can rationally control the entire Old Dunling through the Broken Dome and make all departments of the Purification Agency run at full speed.

"Something's wrong. Something's not right, Percival."

Gareth kept repeating himself, and he felt that he was about to find it, the loophole that he had never noticed.

"Death row, old ghost, rioter, demon..."

The direction of the battle continued to evolve in his mind, and finally Gareth denied everything.

"There's no need for that."

As time went by, Gareth, like Lorenzo, felt more and more uneasy, but unlike Lorenzo, Lorenzo "privately" made a new plan, while Gareth felt panicked in the face of the unknown.

"'Death Row' is not right no matter how you think about it. Why should we build a shelter in Old Dunling? Is it just because it is at the core of our business? There are obviously more suitable and hidden places."

Hearing Gareth's words, Percival's mind seemed to be struck by thunder. She seemed to have been pacing in a small circle before, and with Gareth's words, a crack appeared in the small circle, allowing Percival to get out of the misunderstanding of her thinking.

She felt a chill and shivered.

"I can understand starting a war in Old Dunling. We can quickly deploy troops here. As long as important departments are not lost, we can fight the demons in this city for several months, but... but..."

Gareth could hear a faint cracking sound, the thing that had been holding him back was about to break.

"The man who came up with the death row plan was Lorenzo Holmes."

Percival had a serious expression, his eyes were full of tension. The origin of all these strange things was because of this plan, and the one who made this plan was Lorenzo.

"Do you doubt Lorenzo?" she asked.

"Lorenzo..."

Gareth recalled this guy named Lorenzo Holmes. Because he lived in the Broken Dome, Gareth had almost no close contact with Lorenzo. The longest communication between the two of them was when this madman drove the airship away from Old Dunling.