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Chapter 80: Regretful Peter and Rescued Uncle Ben

Just as Peter was about to go back to where he was in the morning to wait for Uncle Ben,

Noticing a large crowd of people watching ahead, Peter walked forward curiously.

Peter felt uneasy, and then he quickly stepped forward and pushed aside the onlookers.

He reached the first row and was stopped by the police officer.

Peter took a closer look and shouted, "That's my uncle!" Then he broke free from the police's hands, knelt on the ground and examined Uncle Ben's body.

Peter turned to the policeman and asked in a crying voice: "What on earth is going on?"

Peter couldn't understand why his Uncle Ben was lying here.

The police officer calmly replied, "He was shot by the carjacker. We have called an ambulance and they are on their way."

Peter's eyes widened after hearing this, and he couldn't believe that his dear uncle would be robbed.

"Uncle Ben, Uncle Ben." Peter cried and called Uncle Ben's name, trying to wake him up.

The next second, Peter found that he and Uncle Ben were no longer on the street, but in a room, with Uncle Ben lying on the bed.

Everything in the room seemed so strange that Peter felt a sense of panic. He looked around, trying to find a trace of familiarity, but it was all in vain.

"So, didn't I tell you to think carefully about your decision?" A steady voice sounded in Peter's ears.

He turned around and saw Chen Ye standing at the door of the room with an indescribable expression on his face.

Peter's anger exploded instantly, he stood up and punched Chen Ye.

He demanded, "What have you done to Uncle Ben? Who are you? What do you want to do?"

Every question he asked was filled with tension and anxiety, and he was eager to know the answer.

Peter didn't care why he was here. The first thing he cared about was whether Uncle Ben was alive or dead.

It was Chen Ye, who dodged Peter's angry punch easily with an elusive smile on his face.

He spoke slowly, with an irresistible force in his voice: "Are you sure you want to hit me? No one else can save your Uncle Ben except me."

"As for where this is, this is of course where I live."

Chen Ye would not tell Peter that he had carried them back one by one quickly in order not to attract attention, which somewhat affected his image.

Chen Ye vowed to learn the mirror space next time.

After hearing what Chen Ye said, Peter knelt on the ground and cried and begged Chen Ye: "Yes, you must have a way to save my Uncle Ben, right? I'm sorry, please save him. As long as you save him, I will do anything you want."

Peter believed that Chen Ye in front of him had the ability to bring him to this place without anyone noticing, and perhaps he also possessed some kind of superpower, and perhaps he could save Uncle Ben.

Chen Ye looked at Uncle Ben lying on the bed and slowly said to Peter: "You know, Uncle Ben could have survived if you had stopped the robber from getting off the elevator. This tragedy would not have happened."

After hearing what Chen Ye said, Peter felt as if he was struck by lightning and stood there in a daze.

He couldn't believe that his negligence had led to such a consequence. He covered his heart with his hands, and it felt like it was torn apart.

Then, Peter's tears fell like beads from a broken string, and he kept kowtowing, his voice filled with endless pleading: "Please, Chen Ye, save my uncle. I know I made a mistake, and I am willing to bear all the consequences as long as you can save him."

Peter's heart was filled with guilt and pain. He knew that it was his negligence that caused Uncle Ben to be shot.

And now, his most urgent wish is to let Chen Ye come to his rescue. In his eyes, Chen Ye seems to be the only life-saving straw.

Chen Ye looked at Peter crying bitterly, but there was no sympathy in his eyes.

He spoke coldly, with a hint of indifference in his voice: "Isn't it better without Uncle Ben? No one will nag you anymore, and you can do what you want to do."

Peter felt as if his heart was cut by a knife when he heard Chen Ye's words. He kept knocking his head, and his tears and sweat intertwined together, forming a desolate picture.

He begged with all his might: "No, I need Uncle Ben, I can't live without him. I know I was wrong, I really know I was wrong. Chen Ye, I beg you, please save him!"

However, Chen Ye remained indifferent. He glanced at Peter calmly, then said coldly: "People always learn to cherish things only after they lose them. This is none of my business."

After saying that, he turned and left the room, leaving Peter alone on his knees, crying helplessly.

Chen Ye closed the door with a smile on his face, then threw the horse talisman to Deadpool who had been eavesdropping.

After all, Chen Ye has the ability to do so, and he doesn't want to see Uncle Ben, a good man, die in front of him.

All the Uncle Bens in the multiverse are almost dead. Chen Ye is really not convinced and wants to try to save one.

Does Uncle Ben have to be sacrificed before Peter will wake up? Chen Ye thinks the answer is no.

So the first time Chen Ye saw Uncle Ben, he used the horse spell on him.

As for why he didn't use Senzu Beans, it was because Chen Ye only had two left, so of course he had to use them sparingly.

As for why he didn't tell Peter, on the one hand, it was because Chen Ye wanted to teach Peter a profound lesson.

On the other hand, Uncle Ben, who had just recovered, was also taking a rest, so let this guy embarrass himself in front of Uncle Ben.

Deadpool had been leaning against the wall listening and whispered, "This kid is crying so miserably, Chen Ye. I really want to go in and take some pictures of him."

Peter looked at Uncle Ben lying on the bed in despair, his heart filled with regret and self-blame.

He remembered the familiar words: "This is none of my business." It was because of these words that he let the robber go, which indirectly led to Uncle Ben's injury.

"I'm sorry, Uncle Ben," Peter said, grabbing Uncle Ben's hand with great regret.

Just as Peter was immersed in deep sorrow, an old and familiar voice suddenly sounded in his ears: "Peter, I'm fine, don't cry."

Peter was stunned. He thought he was hallucinating. He looked up and saw that Uncle Ben, who should have been lying there and died quietly, actually slowly opened his eyes.

Peter's eyes were full of surprise and joy: "Uncle Ben, are you okay?" He could hardly believe his eyes.

He thought he had lost his Uncle Ben, but now Uncle Ben was before him, pale but alive.

Uncle Ben smiled slightly and shook his head: “I don’t know either, it seems like someone rescued him.”

Although his voice was weak, it was full of gratitude and relief.

He himself thought he was going to die this time, but he didn't expect that he could wake up.

When Peter heard this, he instantly breathed a sigh of relief, and the heavy stone in his heart finally fell to the ground.

Peter turned his head and looked outside the door, as if he saw Chen Ye's figure.

His heart was filled with gratitude, but also with doubts.

He wanted to know how Chen Ye saved his uncle and what kind of person he was.

Uncle Ben seemed to know what Peter was going to do, and said slowly, "Go ahead, kid. Thank them for me."

Peter nodded. He knew that he needed to find Chen Ye, thank him, and also answer the questions in his mind.

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