"Are you joking?"

Abner said coldly, he looked at Berholder with some sarcasm, "You guys actually believe this kind of thing?"

"This is genuine, we can't help but believe it," Berthold clenched his fist slightly, "There is indeed something in the blood of your Yeager family that can suppress giants, although I don't know what it is , but that is the only way to save the people in our village."

"I think you are crazy to put your hopes on such unfounded things." Abner smiled slightly, as if he could no longer be interested in listening, "It's really pitiful..." He leaned behind On the trunk of the tree, there was a trace of contempt in his tone.

"In order to save our village, we will believe no matter how absurd it is!" Reiner growled, "How can you understand our feelings!"

"A person like me?" Abner opened his eyes, smiling wider and wider, "I don't know if your Excellency knows that I was also a person who once had a family. You should be familiar with my family, you should still remember it."

"How could we remember where your home is!" Reiner said dissatisfiedly, frowning.

"Then I don't mind reminding you," Abner's eyes flickered coldly, "My home was destroyed by you for the first time, and it is located in the Higanshina area at the southernmost end of the Wall of Mary. "

The faces of Berthold and Reiner instantly turned pale.

"And my mother was also swallowed by a giant that time." Abner clenched his fist slightly. He never mentioned Karla's death, but how could it just be Alan's pain?

"We..." Berthold opened his mouth, but found that he couldn't make any sound.

"In order to save the village, you sacrificed yourself regardless of the danger. This is great, but because of you, countless villages have been destroyed. Can you deny it?" Abner looked at them coldly, "Even this kind of thing is impossible." If you can do it, you are really great.”

"Just save our village..."

"Then it doesn't matter what other people do?" Abner sneered, "Do you think that after you save your own village, they will accept you murderers?"

"We are not murderers!" Reiner's mood was still a little unstable.

"You are murderers," Abner looked at them indifferently, "Leaving aside the ordinary people who were devoured by the giants you brought in, even the soldiers of the Survey Corps, you have killed quite a few with your own hands, right?"

"That's because they got in our way! We didn't think of doing that!" Berthold argued.

"Just like you protect your own village, those soldiers who were killed by you also wanted to protect their homeland with that mentality," Abner laughed a few times, his face full of sarcasm, "You killed them like that."

"Okay!" Berthold yelled, "We didn't tell you this so you could lecture us! Now, shut up!" How strong he is.

"As you wish." Abner said coldly, simply raised his head and closed his eyes.

Seeing that Abner was not talking, Berthold finally heaved a sigh of relief. He was a little tired. For a moment just now, he felt that the idea he had been adhering to all along was wrong.

"Bate..." Reiner's voice was a little low.

"What's wrong?" Berthold glanced at Reiner, and saw him grabbing his hair with a painful expression on his face, "I...my head is so confused, where is this place..."

"Go to sleep, just sleep." Berthold gave him a complicated look and said softly.

Reiner responded in a low voice, lay down, and the surroundings became quiet again.

"...There is no turning back, we only have one way to go."

After an unknown amount of time, Berthold said in a hoarse voice.

"...En." Unexpectedly, Reiner, who was supposed to be asleep, responded softly.

They can no longer turn back, even if they turn back, there is nowhere to go.

———I’m back to the dividing line from the perspective of the Survey Corps——

"As the patriarch of the Brook family, I don't allow such people to exist in the family," Sean said, looking at the solemn people in the meeting room, "I need the elite assistance of the Survey Corps."

"We will do our best to assist you," Alvin nodded. This is not just a family conflict.

"I'm talking about the elite," Sean knocked on the table impatiently, "Don't squeeze everyone in, give me a list tomorrow at the latest, and I will apply to the president for the qualification to go outside the wall."

"I'll arrange it," Alvin frowned slightly. "When will we leave?"

"The day after tomorrow," Sean said casually, holding Adair in his arms, "this mission is classified. We will go out directly from the secret passage, which will be much closer."

"Secret way?" Amin was a little surprised, "Going out from here, there is actually a secret way?"

"Every wall has a secret passage dedicated to Brook," Sean raised his head, his tone slowly proud, "Brooke is omnipotent."

"Okay, now that the matter is over, Alan and I will go back first," Amus stood up, pulled the pale Alan into his arms, and nodded towards Sean, "Master, Alan Uncle Dale, please contact me again if you have anything to do." He said and led Alan to leave the meeting room first.

"Tch, this kid..." Sean turned his head in dissatisfaction, looked down at Adair who had been silent all this time, and softened his voice, "Honey, shall we go back to rest too?"

"Well..." Adair smiled weakly.

Sean simply picked him up and turned to look at Alvin, "I hope you will hand over the list to me as soon as possible, it won't wait until it's outdated." His tone was as if he wasn't the one who needed help this time.

"I see," Alvin nodded without paying much attention, and looked at them with a smile, "Go slowly."

Sean snorted coldly, walked out of the meeting room with Adair in his arms.

Amin subconsciously got up and wanted to see them off, but was stopped by Alvin.

"Amin, I have something to tell you." Alvin looked at Amin who was a little disturbed, and said in a gentle voice.

"...Yes, Captain Erwin." Amin secretly glanced at Erwin, and sat down nervously.

"I believe you have heard this extra-wall activity, it is more dangerous than before," Alvin said slowly, his eyes fixed on Amin, "Our task this time is not to explore, it can be said to be Straight into the enemy's headquarters."

"...Yes..." A trace of frustration flashed across Amin's face. He understood what the leader meant. Ever since Mr. Sean said that what he needed was an elite, Amin knew that it was impossible with his own strength. into that list.

"So, are you still willing to come with me?" Alvin asked with a sudden smile.

"Ah?" Amin was stunned for a moment, and then came back to his senses, his eyes were full of surprises, "Yes! Commander, please let me go together, I...I promise not to delay the investigation team. leg!"

"Then I'm not saying this next sentence as the head of the Survey Corps, but as Alvin Smith." Alvin stood up and walked to Amin's side to meet his gaze , "Listen carefully, Amin."

"Yes?" Amin looked at him hesitantly.

"Live, come back here together alive."

For some reason, in Amin's eyes, Erwin's voice became a little hoarse. He felt his face was hot, but he didn't dare to look up at Erwin's gentle lake blue eyes.

"Amin?" Alvin raised his eyebrows slightly.

"...Yes, Captain," Amin's voice trembled, "I will."

"Good boy." Alvin rubbed Amin's head, smiled, and there seemed to be something extra in the smile.

Ames pulled Allen, cupping his face as soon as he entered the room.

"Alan, wake up, what are you thinking?"

"..." Allen turned pale and opened his mouth, but couldn't make any sound.

Ames frowned, his face became a little ugly, he picked up the water on the table and poured it into Allen's mouth forcefully.

"Hmm...cough cough cough..." Alan, who was choked by the water, pushed Ames away, covered his mouth and coughed, but his face was no longer so pale, and his blue eyes felt a little aggrieved, "Amus... "

"Come here." Ames sighed, reaching out his hand to Allen.

Allen immediately threw himself into his arms, "Ames..." with a nasal sound caused by being choked.

"Really..." Ames couldn't do anything about Alan, who was completely young at this time, "You have to change your habit of thinking wildly." Thinking of his pale face just now, he even forgot to breathe Ames felt a little distressed by the way he looked.

"...I just remembered... when Dad gave me the injection..." Speaking of this, Allen felt a little depressed, "I didn't expect...it would be Dad..."

"Maybe your father was forced," Ames patted Allen on the back comfortingly, "I also believe that your father will not be that kind of person, Allen."

"I don't know..." Alan was a little unconfident. Since his mother passed away, his father had changed so much that he didn't dare to be so sure.

"... At least you still have a brother, don't you?" Amos sighed, "He is still waiting for you."

"...Well." Allen struggled a little on his face, but became firm again after a while.

Seeing this, Ames finally breathed a sigh of relief, but he still didn't let go of the hand around Alan.

Occasionally, he has to fight for some benefits for himself, doesn't he?

————I am the dividing line of Captain Levi, whom I haven’t seen for a long time———

"Aha... look what I found?"

Levi looked at the person in front of him with cold eyes, and his body began to exude a terrifying aura, "It's really...an unexpected harvest."

"..." The person standing in front of Levi squinted his eyes, stood up with some disgust and looked directly at Levi, with the same naked malice in his eyes, "It's really evil, Captain Levi. "

"Ah, indeed, I can't help but want to cut off the back of your neck," Levi sneered, his eyes full of killing intent, "Dia Bell."

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