The setting sun illuminates the vast wilderness, and there are two figures. One is a corpse man exuding Yu Yu's style, standing in the posture of a standing statue of Nioh, while the other is Faye, lying on his left knee, trying to support himself with his sword as a crutch.

"Is that so?" the man said in a low and terrifying voice.

Fay gritted her teeth and raised her knees. Faye gasped through his shoulders, already seeing that he was seriously injured.

The corpse man hissed in disappointment: "Is this all?" However, Fey's eyes were not dead, which made people suspicious.

"You, why are you so obsessed?"

Faye looked surprised.

"Don't you remember?"

"What's up?"

"deceased."

The corpse man responded: "Yeah" and thought about it.

"I have suffered hatred countless times, and I don't remember all of them." Fey, holding the sword in his right hand, trembled.

"Even if you don't remember." Corpse Man said, waving his sword. In this case, Fay will become the same existence as everyone else. He has encountered countless such scenes.

"I don't care about myself. On the contrary, I would rather be forgotten by you." Faye said angrily. What surged up at this moment was uncontrollable regret.

"But I will never let you forget Annie!"

The corpse man turned his head in confusion and asked: "Annie?"

"Annalise Paltrow. Your former master, the daughter of General Gran!"

The corpse man sneered and said, "Oh, that annoying woman?"

Fey leapt towards the corpse man and swung his sword horizontally. However, the corpse man used his right hand to defend himself. The moment the sword touched his shield, Fey felt weak all over.

"Damn it!"

With no time to dodge, Fey was hit in the abdomen by the corpse man's left palm. Fay rolled back.

"What? Just pure resentment? Is it related to women?" The corpse man spread his hands exaggeratedly and said contemptuously: "Boring."

"Judging from your unusual eyes, I thought you were very interesting. I didn't expect the reason to be so boring." The corpse man suddenly had a different tone.

"By the way, you are often called sissy, right?"

Fay didn't answer. He stood up and stared at the handsome corpse man. But then he sighed: "The tone is back, so are you remembering it? Do you remember who I am?"

This time it was the Corpse Man who remained silent.

Fay smiled and said, "Forget it."

"It doesn't matter whether you recall it or not, you have a role to play here."

"You can't kill me, Fay."

Fay murmured to herself: "Maybe."

"But that might not be the case." Fey pointed the sword at the corpse man, "Let us duke it out, Miaiko."

Faye thought: This world is crazy and dirty, lazy and cruel, and has no morals.

And yet, it's so insanely cute.

Hold grudges against each other, kill and be killed.

The chain can never be broken.

So, let's get to the end.

There, are you waiting?

Are you there on the other side of death?

Faye was burned into anger by the overwhelming sadness, and she jumped up with all her strength.

Tension is something that no matter how old you are, you can't get used to it. Fay shed a cold sweat as she was stared at by the burly man sitting on the sofa in front of her.

"Ah, that, Lieutenant General Gran?" Fay asked after enduring a long silence. And the big man known as Gran replied: "This is private time now. Call me daddy."

Although Faye had not yet held a wedding with Anne and had some doubts, he could only answer: "Yes."

Although the conversation was calm, Gran's eyes were as sharp as a snake: "I heard that you evaded training again?" Fey stiffened immediately.

"Despite his talent, Ozwald complained that when it came to training he just didn't know where to go."

"No, Dad, actually..."

"This is Lieutenant General Gran."

"Huh?" Fay didn't know when to change the subject.

"In short, since you are here as our son-in-law, we cannot tolerate your lazy character and cannot talk about it like this."

"it is good."

"You've been like this since you were a child, and you only know how to answer questions."

"Okay." Fay winced as Gran stared at her.

"If you dare to be lazy next time, I will directly arrange for you to be under my command."

"That's really bad."

"Are you being provocative?"

Faye looked away with a wry smile and said, "Absolutely not."

Gran sighed: "You haven't changed since you were a child."

"It is a virtue to remain the same."

"Vice has become a virtue, you little fool!"

Fahey was punched in the head with a right fist and he apologized and said: "I'm sorry!"

"Ah haha, I got scolded after all."

At this time, a shadow peeking into the room appeared at the door.

"Is it Annie?" Gran said, and Fay immediately stood up and rushed to Annie.

"Annie, are you tired today? Can you go back?"

Faye tried to escape, but Gran lowered his head obviously, and Annie laughed: "Dad is always angry, but he likes Faye. Just now he said..."

"Annie, stop talking."

After being stopped by Gran, Annie raised her eyebrows to deliberately show a helpless expression.

"Rather, did you bring it?"

Anne was asked and replied with a bitter expression: "In a moment."

While Fay is confused, a strange woman walks out of the door behind Anne. She had fair skin, but her face was slightly flat. Faye tilted her head and looked at her.

"Magino, please sit down."

The woman known as Magino sat in front of Gran as instructed with a dissatisfied expression. Fay wanted to ask a question, but Anne took his hand and said, "Fay, let's go," and left the room.

When they walked out, Faye and Maginot's eyes met, and they instantly felt a strange chill. Despite the strange feeling in her heart, Faye continued on with Annie.

When Feida was not there, Gran stared at Maginot seriously: "Maginot, are you hiding anything from me?"

"No?"

"I heard that you took a team to Saint Village?"

"Ah, that thing."

Gran hit the sofa with his left fist: "What is that!"

Maginot glanced helplessly, looking troubled: "There's no need to report it, that's what I thought."

"They have killed so many residents in the village and they don't need to report to their duties! This is too much!!"

"But those people are non-nationals who don't pay taxes? What's the problem with killing them?"

"The crop harvest in that village is decreasing year by year. So every year a survey is conducted and their welfare is reduced accordingly."

"I didn't know any of this."

Gran's fists trembled with anger: "Listen, Maginot. Ignorance is not a sin, but it is not something to be proud of. Everything has a reason and an order that should be followed."

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