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459. Wisdom chases people

Maren simply treated the wound and walked out of the medical room.

He didn't know how he survived, but no matter what, he did escape. Mullen didn't know if anyone else escaped except him.

But he knew very well that those turbid white vertical pupils would become his eternal nightmare, making him scream like a child every night.

His brain almost refused to recall anything related to just now, except for a few very miserable and terrifying death scenes, as well as those eyes and the white body that covered the sky.

Maren held down his sore right eye and struggled to walk out.

I don't know if he was splashed with blood just now, but his right eye has been stinging ever since he met the white dragon, as if an insect had gotten in and made a nest in it.

However, the doctor told Mullen that there was no major problem with his right eye. It was just that the bones of his left arm were slightly deformed due to the strong impact. However, as long as he rested for a period of time in the Knights, with his excellent self-healing ability and medical level, he would soon be healed.

You will be able to fully recover.

But Mullen can't rest now.

He knew he wanted to find Enid.

He knows.

Mullen said to the knight beside him:

"I'm going to find Deputy Captain Enid. Deputy Captain Gore may have been sacrificed. We need her help to face that monster."

The knight beside him said:

"You should rest now. Someone has already gone out to find Miss Enid. And even if you go to find her now, you don't know where she is."

Mullen pushed away the knight who was supporting him:

"No, I know, and I must go, there is no one but me..."

Mullen's eyes flashed with madness that his colleagues could not understand, and he kept mumbling to himself:

"No one can do anything for her, I must...this is mine...only..."

Another knight under Mullen also came over:

"Those things destroyed him. Ever since he came back, he has been a little abnormal. Let the captain vent, otherwise I don't know where he will push himself."

Mullen limped forward, but his speed became faster and faster.

Because he knows.

He knows how to go faster, knows how to maintain balance, and knows the disaster that will happen.

He must stop her.

He closed his left eye.

Colleagues, civilians, streets, and houses on both sides all disappeared from his sight.

All he saw was Enid and the threat.

You have to hurry up, and then hurry up.

Otherwise, after something happened, he would be unable to change anything.

This should not have happened to Enid. It was not her fault. She had spent the first half of her life in a muddle, but it was different now.

Suddenly he could see.

So how could he allow this kind of thing to continue to happen, and how could he forgive himself for pushing her into the abyss just now.

If a person has such a broad vision, how can he accept tragedies and injustices happening in front of him?

Mullen ran and kept running.

But he found that his vision was getting blurry.

He knows.

Enid is about to lose control, and then she will slaughter civilians for a whole day, become a terrifying evil spirit, and finally die under that axe.

But he could prevent all this from happening, because he saw it.

The future is not destined. He didn't know this simple truth until today, and it was far from it. The nature of time, the basic unit of everything, the overlapping states, how emotions change in the human body with pure matter, and so on.

Why were they born into this race?

Why fear, joy, anger and love? Why hearing, sight, touch and smell?

He knew it all.

He knows almost everything.

But so ignorant.

Mullen stopped.

He looked at everything around him curiously.

It's not the environment, it's the truth.

So within reach.

How foolish I had been, what a mortal could see was so small and narrow, I actually wasted the first half of my life on so-called knights and saving others, never stopping to appreciate this incomparably beautiful real world.

I am like a blind man sitting on a golden mountain but still obsessed with one or two coins.

No, he's going to be too late.

But Enid, why should I save her? Is doing the right thing right enough in itself? What does human morality mean in the face of the majestic universe?

It is just a group of moving particles that affects a small number of surrounding particles through a very inefficient method, changing the behavior of its own kind according to its own unique rules.

Why must he save another mortal?

And this mortal may not actually be that good.

He knows why.

Mullen took steps again.

He must run faster because wisdom is chasing him.

Nellie is already approaching Enid, and the two of them must not come into contact at this moment, otherwise fear, vigilance, resistance, and that trivial hostility will completely kill Enid.

Monsters will grow out of her body.

Soon, there are still two corners left, and I can prevent the misunderstanding from happening, as long as Enid can feel her emotions.

Mullen did not dare to look back because he was afraid that wisdom would catch him again and turn his head back to those wonderful truths.

They really can steal a person's mind.

But……

If those things are so wonderful, why not accept them?

He knows why.

Something is holding me forward.

A powerful and powerful emotion.

But is it worth it? What are human emotions? In the final analysis, they are just the result of the continuous evolution of the species in O'ersi.

Microorganisms do not have emotions. The first reptiles evolved the ability to avoid danger, then the emotional function of mammals, and finally the ability to think in humans.

In the long evolutionary journey of E'ersi creatures, feelings have not always existed. The intoxicating feelings are just for the better reproduction of creatures.

This group of particles with self-awareness just wants to crazily infect the surrounding quiet particles and make them become its own kind.
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