Rusty Dragon

Chapter 1515: Jing and Kande

Chapter 1515: Jing and Kande

Captulo 1515: Chapter 30: Jing and Kande

Jason’s words fell, and the entire room was silent.

Euler’s face twisted directly.

It was a distortion of extreme hatred.

Between gritted teeth, blood flowed out.

"It’s him! It’s him! It’s him!”

Euler roared.

"It’s this bastard!”

"It’s all him!”

"I’ve never seen anyone capable of being ‘evil’ to this extent!”

Euler shouted in anger, pounding the ground.

The hard concrete floor cracked and continued to expand.

After a dozen hits, Euler stopped, panting.

This leader of the ‘Freedom Army’ in District 29 rested his entire torso against the wall again, legs flat on the ground, hands casually dropped to the sides, looking up at Jason with a tone bordering on self-mockery, asking Jason.

"Do you know what ‘Jing’ used to be called?”

"Kande.”

Jason spoke the information he knew.

"Yes, Kande.”

"Heh.”

Euler nodded, letting out a cold laugh.

"Do you know what the former leader of the Freedom Army was called?”

Euler’s question made Jason’s heart skip.

Jason gazed at Euler, his eyes filled with disbelief.

Euler asked like this.

The answer was obvious.

But still, it was astonishing.

Under Jason’s gaze, Euler nodded once again.

"It’s just as you thought.”

"The former leader of the ‘Freedom Army’ was also called Kande.”

As he spoke, Euler’s earlier sarcasm reached its peak.

It was sarcasm directed at everyone.

And also self-deprecation.

The puzzle pieces of information in Jason’s mind had formed the most important piece.

Kande was the leader of the ‘Freedom Army.’

The ‘Freedom Army’ at that time was very radical.

‘Jing,’ as a pseudonym for Kande, was in close contact with invaders from outside District 30.

Kande was also a teacher, teaching many students.

Piece by piece, the information began to connect.

Jason took a deep breath.

"Was Lag once Kande’s student?”

Jason speculated.

Euler’s face was displeased and looked very ugly.

He didn’t want to admit it at all.

He even wanted to deny it outright.

But, in the end, the leader of District 29’s ‘Freedom Army’ nodded.

The fact remained a fact.

It couldn’t be hidden.

Moreover, in the current situation, Euler couldn’t hide it.

After all, the Jason in front of him already knew everything.

He only hoped that later Jason would agree to his request for secrecy.

Jason completely understood the cause and effect.

He sighed softly in his heart.

What situation would lead a tenacious warrior to choose suicide?

Desperate situation?

No.

The more desperate, the more tenacious Lag, as a warrior, became. Suicide was out of the question.

Only when beliefs collapse would he choose suicide.

For instance: his teacher, his former guide, was always his enemy?

For instance: the teacher who set ideals for him had long forsaken those beliefs?

Or perhaps…

Everything was false.

All were the deceptions of ‘his teacher.’

Unable to accept this, Lag chose suicide under such premises.

However, before committing suicide, Lag must have told Euler everything.

Why?

Maybe out of resentment.

Maybe out of regret.

Maybe it was a warning.

Ultimately, the leader of the ‘Freedom Army’ entrusted these secrets to the closest Euler.

And Euler decided to protect the reputation of the ‘Freedom Army’ leader.

Secret?

Euler would also bury it deep in his heart.

In fact, if Euler hadn’t mistakenly thought Jason knew something, he would never have spoken so frankly.

And the reason for being so candid was simply to have him keep the secret, that’s all.

Thinking of this, Jason sighed again.

In the ‘Nightless City,’ where he was accustomed to the ‘law of the jungle,’ he found himself unaccustomed to such genuine emotions.

He even always wanted to speculate with malice.

So, there was a probing tone in his question.

He listened to Euler’s heartbeat.

Very normal.

No panic or pretense of calmness from a liar.

There was only tranquility.

Jason roughly guessed what the other party intended to do.

Nothing but death.

The other party planned to take the secret of the ‘Freedom Army’ leader, whom he saw as a brother and father, to the grave.

Only a dead person can keep a secret.

When a person chooses to die, don’t meddle—this is a recognized principle in the ‘Nightless City.’

The joys and sorrows of humans are not interlinked.

This is truth.

Especially in a place like the ‘Nightless City,’ where the ‘law of the jungle’ is prevalent, it is even more so.

But, looking at Euler.

Jason thought for a moment and chose to speak.

There was a hint of pity.

More importantly, Jason needed to do so.

Because the enemy he was facing was extremely powerful.

So, Jason asked a question.

"Are you willing?”

Euler looked up at Jason, his eyes filled with confusion.

“‘Jing’ might not be dead.”

Jason shared this information with Euler.

Euler sprang to his feet, his face flushed with anger.

"Didn’t you kill him?”

Euler asked loudly.

"I did kill the then ‘Jing,’ but who can guarantee that ‘Jing’ is dead?”

Jason retorted.

Euler was taken aback.

Having been with Lag, the leader of the ‘Freedom Army,’ learning for a long time, Euler was not some ‘Mystical Side’ novice. He knew some secrets that even veteran ‘Mystical Side’ members didn’t know. ṛä₦ö𐌱Ěṥ