It's just that he really can't accept it.
"I'm going to get out of the hospital, and I'm going to take command myself.
I don't believe it, | don't believe | can't find it.
It can't be, you must not be doing your best, you must be going in the wrong direction."
Karl struggled, trying to sit up from the bed.
A tearing pain cfrom his abdomen, making him frown long and hard.
Franklin hurriedly held him firmly in place, "Captain, go to do not move.
Captain, cto your senses.
You go to command, and what can change? We are Interpol, you know very well in your heart, Joyce in that situation, was grenaded
off the cliff, the hope of survival, how much can there be? We've done our best, and we won't give up."
Karl did not speak, his eyes gradually condensed into a dead silence, without waves or ripples.
He can't accept it, no matter what he can't accept it.
It's his fault, how he failed to detect Joyce's abnormalities, in vain as a detective.
He remembered that he got out of the car and took Joyce with him to the hideout.
He told her to hide inside and tried to give her the memory for safekeeping.
However, he did not expect that she would leave him and go into danger alone.
He will never forget it.
It was the first tshe held him.
Her warm and soft body, embraced in his arms, he seemed to embrace the whole world, at that moment, he was incomparably
satisfied, inexplicably at ease.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtBut why didn't he notice that something was wrong? Why didn't he realize that she had other plans?
He never thought that this hug of hers would be a permanent goodbye.
He will never forget it.
The wild wind blew through the wilderness, lifting her long hair to fly, and her clear voice was sent word by word by the wind.
"Karl, you must live.
Otherwise, | won't let you go even if I'm a ghost!"
He will never forget it.
He watched, her soft and beautiful figure, turn and run quickly to the car, righteous.
Such a glimpse of his back turned out to be his last memory.
She fell off a cliff and he didn't even see the last of her.
Yes, he survived, but had to watch her disappear into his life.
What is the point of living in self-bland pain?
How could he bear it?
Franklin looked at Karl worriedly, sighed heavily, and said comfortingly.
"Captain, after all, the person has not yet been found, there is always hope."
"How's Victor doing?" Karl asked.
"He is no longer life-threatening, | am conscious, the local burns are more serious, recovery will take a long time, and may have to
do implant surgery in the future."
Franklin said, "At last, life is saved."
"Hmm.
That's fine."
Karl nods gently.
Franklin saw Karl ask about the work and said in a hurry.
"Captain, right now to deal with the aftermath of the matter, is your top priority ah.
You must pull yourself together.
The whole thing comes and goes, I'm not sure, the follow-up is complicated, I'm afraid | can't handle it."
"Aftermath?" Karl froze in confusion and suddenly let out a bitter laugh, "What can | do afterwards? | did get the information, but
Ricky is already dead.
What else could | have but proof that he killed Thomas? The clues are all broken."
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