Chapter 368: 150. Elizabeth Gedelin (Two in One, Alliance Leader Bonus Chapter)_3
“In that ambush, my troops suffered heavy losses, and I was seriously injured. A shell fired by a Schwali within five ters in front of exploded, and the shrapnel completely blinded .”
Fisher furrowed his brows upon hearing this, then suddenly recalled sothing and spoke,
“Hekeborg? He was one of the three teachers appointed by Gedelin IX…”
Elizabeth then smiled gently and nodded at Fisher,
“Yes, I took away my elder brother’s military power, and in revenge, Hekeborg gave a wrong operation location, causing heavy losses for and my troops. I was blinded, Fisher, and yet there were still many traitors arranged by Dexter and Hekeborg within my troops.”
“During the injury, I guessed it was my elder brother’s mistake and therefore called our father, the king, to preside over justice… but in the end, he turned a blind eye and told to return to Saint Nali at a later date…”
“Hah, in the darkness of despair and blindness, I was terrified, fearing that the next person to enter, whether a dical staff or an officer, would co to kill . Do you know what I was thinking then, Fisher…”
Elizabeth’s gentle expression finally showed a clear crack as she stepped forward and gently touched Fisher’s cheek,
“I was thinking of you… Even though you were not by my side at that ti, as long as you did not abandon , I could still imagine your face in the darkness. But why… why did you abandon ? In that utter darkness, I could only recall your indifferent face looking at , only rember how you ignored .”
“I have lived in the Gedelin family for so long; do you think our family environnt is harmonious and friendly? Even now, I still feel that the only light in my life is you. During our university days, it was only when I was with you every day that I felt fulfilled. I fantasized many tis about marrying you, being together with you…”
“I was just too jealous of the other won, all the won who ca near you, I just wanted to drive them away so that you only had eyes for . I did take it too far, but why wouldn’t you even give one chance?”
“I wanted them all to pay, wanted you to return to my side, do you understand?”
“In the darkness, finally, a voice answered .”
Elizabeth slowly withdrew her hand from caressing Fisher’s cheek. The next second, she lightly tapped her eye socket, and to Fisher’s surprise, the eye emitted a clear sound like glass.
“Clang!”
It turned out that wasn’t Elizabeth’s original eye but a prosthetic shaped like an eye!
The relic, “Pandora’s Prosthetic Eye.”
But that eye was too realistic, and if Elizabeth hadn’t directly touched it, probably no one would have noticed that the Princess’s eyes were replaced by such relics.
But just like Elizabeth said, Gedelin IX favored his elder son and downplayed the news of Elizabeth’s injury.
“This pair of eyes sensed my urgent desire and made a deal with . It helped regain my sight and act as my eyes, and in return, the price was for to pursue what I desired for it to see…”
These were conscious relics, similar in nature to items like Emhardt!
“Pandora endowed with extraordinary vision and observational abilities, simultaneously enabling to see through and twist others’ desires. Blake’s original wish to stay with Mu Xi was twisted into a suitable form, giving Erwin an opportunity. Not just Blake, Anna, Lunxis, Dexter, and my father–they were all the sa.”
The hollow look in Elizabeth’s eyes gazed directly at Fisher. Her words were chilling,
“Humans are ultimately slaves of desire. When I transform their goals into what I want, they are like trains on rails, heading towards the destinations I dictate…”
At this mont, Fisher finally understood why Elizabeth’s plan seed very coincidental but inevitable, as many factors appeared to be the choices of those involved, yet all led to a benefit for Elizabeth.
Once driven by twisted goals, even soone like Blake could forget his profound love for Mu Xi, let alone others—Lunxis went completely mad, biting wildly.
Elizabeth had been preparing in Saint Nali for a long, long ti, having turned it into a crazed playground even before Fisher’s return. She was just waiting for Fisher, the final passenger, to start this murderous ga.
And now, with the ga at this point, it was clear: Elizabeth, the hidden chess master, was the real victor. The rest were rely her pawns.
Thinking this, Fisher, trapped in a deadlock, couldn’t help but say sarcastically,
“Then why didn’t you just twist my desires as well? If you had, perhaps a gentleman like who adores ladies would have obediently returned to the Golden Palace with you.”
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