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Chapter 90 Either die as a hero or live to become a villain

Chapter 90 Either die as a hero or live to become a villain

Smallwell Elementary School.

With a "bang", A-Zu grabbed Whitney's clothes and slammed her against the locker.

"I said, don't come near Clark!"

Grabbing the man's collar, A Zu threatened him unceremoniously: "If you do it again, I will beat you so hard that your parents won't recognize you!"

Whitney met Clark in the morning with a group of his men.

Whitney, who was looking for trouble, knocked Clark to the ground, ridiculed him, and left.

After learning that Clark was being bullied, Zu immediately came to cause trouble for Whitney.

Overwhelmed by A-Zu's impressive aura, Whitney did not fight back.

Knowing that a wise man never suffers a loss, he raised his hands to show that he had no ill intentions.

"Hey, hey, John, relax, it's nothing, I promise you, I won't bother Clark again."

Seeing Whitney Bachelor admit defeat, A-Zu immediately lost interest.

"Okay, remember what you said."

A-Zu let go of the other person's collar, put him down, and turned to leave.

Whitney turned around, with her back to A-Zu, and said in a faint voice that only she could hear - "Fuck!"

"What did you say?"

A-Zu, who had already left, suddenly stopped, then turned around and walked towards him quickly.

Whitney looked a little flustered, but she quickly adjusted her mood and faced A-Zu with a normal expression.

"I did not say anything."

A-Zu, pursing his lips and walking angrily, quickly walked up to Whitney, slapped him on the neck, and pushed his head down.

"What did you just say?!"

Pressing Whitney's head down, A-Zu's tone made Whitney feel frightened.

Frightened, he apologized to A-Zu repeatedly, "I'm sorry, I'm so sorry, I didn't mean it."

Ah Zu pressed his head and ordered in an angry tone: "Say it out!"

"Oh!"

Whitney's backpack fell to the ground, and all the books inside were scattered on the ground.

Ignoring the schoolbag on the ground, Whitney was unable to stand steadily as her head was pressed down, her body swaying from side to side.

Trying hard to maintain his balance, he was frightened by the fierce A-Zu and quickly begged for mercy, "Sorry, I didn't mean it, please!"

A-Zu grabbed the other person's head, stared at him for a moment, and then suddenly let go.

Whitney took two steps back, swallowed hard, and looked at A-Zu's back in shock.

Am I being bullied?

He was so tearful that he never thought that he would be bullied one day!
"Thank you, John."

Knowing that A-Zu had helped him get back his face, Clark sincerely thanked A-Zu.

Although he did not approve of using force against ordinary people, he was still very moved by A-Zu's behavior of standing up for him.

"Actually, I'm pretty annoyed with him, too."

A-Zu said that he had been wanting to beat up this guy since gym class.

I didn't do it because I didn't find the right opportunity and I was afraid that the school would contact my parents.

"Anyway, since you helped me, I can treat you to a honey bar or maple bread."

Clark was generous and expressed his desire to treat Zu to a meal.

A-Zu waved his hand, "No, I'm not interested in your food. Even if you give me another box of Sharp Cookies, I'm still not interested."

Clark could see that Zu seemed troubled.

"You don't look very happy, John."

"No, I just think this is probably what the teacher calls emotional instability, the kind that happens to everyone a few times a month."

He didn't know why he was so angry just now.

For a moment he really wanted to break Whitney's hand.

Even though he knew that was not true.

Clark put the book down and asked thoughtfully, "Is it about Miss Kelly and Star-Lord?"

"You haven't been very happy since Miss Kelly moved in."

“No, I’m not unhappy, I just…”

A-Zu didn't know how to explain it.

"I just don't want my dad to be cheated."

Clark looked at him in surprise, "Do you think Miss Kelly is a liar?"

"I didn't say that, but have you seen the news?"

Azu told Clark about the news he saw, "The oil tycoon divorced his wife and his wife took away half of his property, about 50 billion US dollars. If, I mean if, well, this if is just my guess, but if it really happened..."

He paused and said in a serious tone: "Dad will give her half of the assets, and she will take half of the farm!"

Clark was stunned.

He didn't expect A-Zu would think so much.

"No, it won't. Miss Kelly is the chief's granddaughter. Her tribe has a large piece of land to inherit. How could she care about her father's farm?"

Adhering to the principle of strict investigation, A-Zu took out a small notebook.

"I asked Mr. Hanks to look it up for me at the library. The Kawachee are still arguing in court with the state of Kansas and the federal government over who owns the land."

Clark asked in surprise, "Is there no documentation?"

"Oh, yes."

Grandpa flipped through the small book, "But they are all too old. A long time ago, starting from the big maple tree standing on the mountain, all the way to the river, they all belonged to the original landowner, but in 1882 the big maple tree fell down, and by 1900 the trees were all rotten and gone.

Part of the river was reduced by the accumulation of mud, and after ten years it became a swamp, which messed up the land ownership issue.”

The more Clark listened, the weirder it seemed.

Why does it feel like A-Zu is becoming more and more like a farmer?

And it's very professional.

Could it be that Future A-Zu really doesn’t want to go to college?

"so."

A-Zu didn't know what Clark was thinking, and continued, "So think about the future. When this fat guy Star-Lord grows up, if he turns out to be a prodigal son, Dad's farm will definitely be in disaster." Clark thought about it and felt that the logic was not right.

"John, you're just predicting the worst."

A Zu said confidently: "How do you know that the worst case scenario won't happen? I'm just preparing for a rainy day."

Clark hesitated, then finally looked him in the eye and said, "I know why you think that, John?"

A-Zu was stunned for a moment, "What?"

"You are just afraid that your godfather's love for you will be taken away, right?"

Having his thoughts exposed, A-Zu closed the notebook in anger and said, "No, I'm not. Dad loves me and he won't be taken away from me by anyone! I just want to help."

"really?"

Clark knew Azu very well and always knew what he was thinking.

"John, didn't the Godfather say that we are born with a certain mission? Perhaps our future is not limited to the farm. We can set our sights on the metropolis, or even a larger place."

Clark doesn't understand why Zu is still obsessed with the farm dream.

After hearing this, A Zu looked at Clark in surprise.

He didn't expect Clark would also tell some truths like his father.

"You hate the farm? Clark."

“No, I want to stay on the farm, but I also want to help more people.”

"You are wrong, Clark, you have never understood what your father said."

A-Zu's expression turned serious.

He said to Clark unhappily: "You want to be a good person and help others in the world, but it's impossible! Because you were not born a normal person, people will never accept you. Only the farm will accept you and it will be your eternal home."

"No, one day people will."

"dream!"

A-Zu's voice rose a little, attracting the attention of the whole class.

Staring at Clark's stunned gaze, he took a deep breath and calmed himself down.

"Remember the movie 'The Fugitive' we watched? The policeman in it said: Either die as a hero, or live until you become a villain. Clark, in people's eyes, you will always become a bad guy."

"I will never be bad!"

"Unless you die!"

Realizing that he was a little emotional and said something he shouldn't have said, looking at Clark's shocked face, Azu felt a little regretful.

But he did not apologize. Instead, he packed his bag and left the classroom.

On the way back, A-Zu felt a little regretful.

I was clearly discussing the farm with Clark, but how did it end up as an argument?

Shaking his arms, he let out a frustrated breath and looked at the students walking in front of him.

Lana was going home with her classmates.

Her best friend talked to her about the recent campus legend.

It is said that in the prayer room of the dilapidated and abandoned church in the town, there is a legend that if you make a wish before midnight, your wish will come true.

Using his super hearing, A-Zu, who secretly overheard the other party's conversation, stopped.

"Make a wish?"

Can you make a wish without using a monkey's paw or waiting for a meteor shower to occur?
He expressed serious doubts about this.

After Lana heard her bestie say this, she also shook her head and said, "How is that possible? Is there a Holy Grail in the prayer room?"

"Who knows? Some say there is magical power in it, and some say there is a devil in it. As long as you sign a contract with him, he can help you realize a wish."

Lana shuddered when she heard this, "That must cost a lot, I don't want it."

After hearing this, A-Zu had an idea in his mind.

I heard Kelly talk about a devil called "Dude" in the town before. Could it be that it was not made up by Kelly, but really existed?

Ah Zu stood there, took a deep breath, and looked at his outstretched hand.

In his eyes, the palm gradually turned into a monkey's paw.

He gently clenched his fingers, and slowly clasped one finger of the monkey's paw.

Shaking his head, he looked at his palm again.

The imaginary monkey's paw has disappeared and the palm has returned to its original state.

Putting his hands down, he looked toward the church northwest of Smallwell Town.

late at night.

A-Zu, who was lying on the bed, suddenly opened his eyes and looked at the clock on the wall.

The hour hand points to twelve o'clock.

A-Zu got out of bed quietly, put on his clothes and opened the door.

He walked to the window in the corridor, and after making sure that no one was paying attention to him, he jumped out of the window and hung in the air.

After looking at the farm, A-Zu took a deep breath and flew towards the church.

"Boom!"

One minute later.

With his feet landing on the ground, A Zu looked at the dilapidated and desolate church in front of him.

In the dark night, the church stands in the deserted wilderness, exuding a gloomy atmosphere and giving people a strong sense of unease, as if it would turn into a beast ready to devour people at any time.

A-Zu hesitantly pushed open the church door and entered the church covered with dust and cobwebs.

The wooden chairs in the church were almost all broken and the decorations on the walls were almost fallen off.

Stepping on the dust on the ground, A-Zu walked into the church's prayer room.

There was nothing in the spacious room except a mirror.

After looking around the room, he didn't find anything suspicious.

There is neither the Holy Grail nor a devil that can sign a contract suddenly jumping out.

After searching for a few more minutes and confirming that there was nothing valuable, he prepared to leave the church in disappointment.

But unexpectedly, the moment he turned around and left, A-Zu suddenly discovered something wrong.

He stopped and looked at himself in the mirror with an expression of disbelief.

(End of this chapter)

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