Chapter 174 Klein is Resurrected in Full Blood
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Dusk descended, draping the cemetery in twilight.
Hobert placed two bouquets of flowers in front of the tombstones of Dunn and Klein respectively, these two bouquets were purely for cover.
If he didn't bring flowers, people would definitely wonder why this young man was coming to the cemetery.
Hobert couldn't very well say, "I'm waiting for a friend, he'll come out after dark."
Waiting for what friend?
Saying such things in a cemetery was just asking for a beating.
Hobert looked at Klein's tombstone, but was thinking about other things in his heart.
After tonight, he and Klein could be considered friends who knew "all" of each other's secrets.
Klein "knew" that Hobert was a believer of the "Creator", and Hobert "knew" Klein's secret of resurrection.
Hobert was working hard for some future plans, waiting for "The Fool" to develop in the future, Hobert would still need him to first acknowledge and support the new "Black Emperor".
Although that step was still very, very far away, some things had to be prepared in advance.
Just as he was thinking this, Hobert suddenly felt as if some unknown change had occurred around him, when he turned around to check, a middle-aged man appeared on the road not far behind him.
The middle-aged man wore a silk top hat, a black formal suit, was of medium build, with bronze skin and soft features.
Hobert's first reaction was, when did he appear? Why didn't his spirituality detect it at all?
Hobert's second reaction was, could this be Mr. Azik?
Looking more closely, bronze skin, vicissitudes in his eyes, and there was indeed a black mole below his right ear, that's right.
Hobert nodded slightly towards Mr. Azik, at this time rushing up to call out "Mr. Azik" would likely complicate things.
Azik gently tipped his hat as a return greeting, he placed the flowers in his hand in front of Klein's grave, and then asked Hobert: "Are you also a friend of Klein's?"
Hobert replied: "A colleague."
Azik seemed to understand something: "He was a very good young man."
"He was also a very good colleague." Hobert sighed: "He wasn't married yet, hadn't enjoyed a good life yet."
After Klein crawled out of the grave, he completely said goodbye to the life of an ordinary person.
Buried here, is Klein's life as an ordinary person.
Azik also sighed: "Death is the most helpless magic, it is in front of people from the moment they are born, but we have no choice but to approach it step by step, touch it."
He glanced at Klein's tombstone: "If only I was in Tingen at the time. It was only a few minutes late, and a living life became a cold stone monument."
There was silence in front of the stone tablet for a while, Azik then said to the tombstone: "I'm leaving Tingen City, I'll come back to see you when I have time."
He reminded Hobert: "Young man, it's getting late."
Hobert nodded: "I know, I'll stay a little longer before leaving."
Azik "hmm"ed, and quickly left, soon disappearing into the twilight.
Hobert was not in a hurry to establish contact with Azik, he was only Sequence 7 now, knowing too much would be problematic instead.
First get acquainted, and it won't be too late to establish a more solid connection when there is a chance to meet in the future.
The waiting time was always long, the twilight gradually disappeared, and stars appeared in the sky.
There were no longer any people offering sacrifices in the cemetery, only the calls of a few night insects.
Hobert wasn't worried about encountering zombies or ghosts here, because the people buried here had already been purified by priests.
It was just a bit cold, it was already autumn, Tingen City was in the north of Backlund, and the temperature was colder after nightfall than in Backlund.
Hobert looked at his pocket watch again and again, the time finally came to be past ten o'clock in the evening.
Dong dong~
There was movement behind the tombstone.
Pfft~
A pale hand stretched out from the dirt.
Hobert didn't care about the dirt on Klein's hand, he grabbed the hand and pulled Klein out of the coffin.
Fortunately, the customs of the Loen Kingdom did not have the procedure of building a grave mound, otherwise it would have taken Klein a lot of effort to climb out of the coffin.
Klein sat in the coffin somewhat dazed, he first saw Hobert under the starlight: "Spawn of the Evil God..."
His memory was still at the moment when he had just killed the spawn of the Evil God.
"Already dead." Hobert said.
"I," Klein suddenly thought: "I'm also dead..."
"In the middle of the night, and in a cemetery, don't say such things!"
Klein quickly pulled open his clothes, and only after seeing that the wound on his chest had healed did he realize that he had been resurrected again, but this time the resurrection took longer than the last time.
Suddenly, Klein looked at Hobert in shock.
"Don't look at me like that, I also thought you were dead at the time." Hobert said.
"Then you, why are you here?"
"Guess."
Klein immediately understood, it was the "Creator", it must have been the "Creator" who told Hobert that he could be resurrected.
Seeing that Klein "guessed correctly", Hobert then said: "Get up, say goodbye to Dunn, we should all embark on new journeys."
"Captain..." Klein looked at the tombstone not far away, a strong grief filled his heart.
He came out of the coffin, standing in front of Dunn's tombstone as if talking to himself, and also as if talking to Dunn's tombstone: "Captain, that day you said you 'brought' Kenley into the dream, and also said that you couldn't bear to sacrifice your teammates, so you hoped to see them often in the dream..."
Klein paused, shook his head and sighed: "I don't even know what I am now, maybe just an evil spirit crawling out of hell, wanting revenge."
As he spoke, he suddenly couldn't continue, tears streamed down his face, and finally, he choked out: "Captain, we also can't bear to part with you."
Hobert patted Klein on the shoulder, saying meaningfully: "This is a world full of mystery, anything is possible."
Klein didn't quite hear what Hobert said, but he knew that now was not the time to stand here and cry.
"Let's go." Hobert said: "We'd better leave here a few blocks before taking a taxi carriage, otherwise it might scare the coachman."
The two of them left the cemetery one after the other in silence.
After walking out two blocks, they found a taxi carriage.
Arriving at a nearby hotel, Hobert asked for two rooms, after going upstairs, Hobert first came to Klein's room, locked the door, and the two sat down face to face.
Hobert took out two 5-pound banknotes from his wallet and said: "I have to go back to Backlund early tomorrow morning, I think you should need some cash now?"
"No need." Klein immediately declined. There were still 300 pounds of anonymous deposits lying in the bank, which he could withdraw tomorrow morning, and he felt that he owed Hobert enough, and didn't want to owe him any more favors.
Hobert didn't insist, took back the banknotes, and then wrote down the address of the law firm: "If you need help, write a letter to this address."
Klein put away the address: "Thank you, thank you for your help tonight."
Otherwise he might have to sleep on the street.
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