Hallman's hand clenched tighter and tighter as he murmured, "Yes, the future is still in our hands."
Seeing Hallman regaining his spirits, Kude breathed a sigh of relief and then smiled, "As long as you haven't given up, there is still hope."
"I'm sorry, young man." Hallman pointed at his own head, "I've stayed in the Thought Amber for too long, and now my mind is not working very well, and I am not very familiar with the outside situation, so I need you to give me some advice."
"Of course." Kude immediately stood up, "I will take you to the Skeleton Corps headquarters right now. As long as the Skeleton Corps follows your command again, everything will be fine. After all, the enemies are still lurking in the shadows, and no one dares to confront you openly."
Kude led Hallman out, and Hallman nodded while listening to Kude's description.