Schutz III

Chapter 31 The Approaching Truth

Cain lay on the bed at night, tossing and turning, unable to fall asleep.He was lying on his side staring at the dark purple wall lamp on the wall, and the scene of seeing Vivienne for the first time gradually emerged in his mind.At that time, he just woke up from a deep sleep, and went to Avalon at the invitation of Lorraine, the king of elves, and learned from Lorraine that the elves conceived by the holy lake were born.Then there is the surprise at first sight and getting along with each other day and night, and then there is the natural love, even though Vivienne doesn't love herself.But, would he really have the heart to let Shutz disappear?Especially after I have already had thoughts that I shouldn't have.

Thinking of this, Cain suddenly turned over and got up, put on his clothes and went out the door.It was already late at night, and even the chirping of insects had stopped, and the whole of Avalon was silent.The wind blowing from the other side of the sea carried a hint of damp and salty breath, and the branches rustled slightly.All the way to the holy lake, the closer he got there, the more Cain could feel the faint excitement in his heart.When the castle in the middle of the lake appeared in Cain's sight, a slight magical fluctuation from the castle caught Cain's attention.He flew up and came to the gate of the castle. After careful inspection, his eyes widened in surprise.This familiar feeling... Could it be...?

The next day, when the morning sun shone through the window into the house, Schultz tilted his head slightly and opened his eyes.He looked at the window, because his eyes were hazy, he couldn't see the tall figure standing there clearly.Shutz rubbed his eyes, and asked in a dry and hoarse voice due to being in a coma for too long, "Byrne, what time is it?"

Byrne turned around when he heard Schulz's voice, and did not answer Schulz's words, but quietly stared at Schulz's silver-gray pupils, with a serious indifference in his red eyes, and then he smiled slightly, With a gentle voice, "Master, you finally woke up!"

Shutz fiddled with the pillow under his head twice, trying to sit up, but had to give up due to muscle weakness.Byrne walked over a few steps, carefully helped Shutz up, and stuffed a pillow behind his back for support.

Shutz looked at the gradually brightening sunlight outside the window, and blocked the light with his fingers in discomfort, "I've been sleeping for a few days? Why is my whole body sore?"

Byrne closed the curtains a bit, brought Schultz another cup of warm water, and brought it to Schultz's lips, "You have been in a coma for four days, and if you don't wake up today, you will be in a coma for five days!"

Shutz took Byrne's hand and swallowed the water in small sips. When he felt that his throat was no longer so dry, he reached out and pushed the glass away, "Enough, I don't want to drink anymore."

Byrne obediently took the cup to the side coffee table, and thoughtfully took out a handkerchief to wipe off the watermark on Schulz's chin.

"Your father just left before you woke up." When Byrne said this, he paused and smiled, "You have some good news!"

"Good news?" Shutz repeated suspiciously, "What good news?"

"Your father—Lord Cain, he is no longer going to use you to revive Vivienne!" Byrne's red eyes were full of interest, "Isn't this good news for you? "

Schultz frowned and asked, "Why?" He looked at Byrne, "Why did this happen suddenly? Is there any special reason?"

"The reason, heh, shouldn't the young master be happy first! Why would you ask this?"

Shutz gave Byrne a look of contempt weakly, "Normal people would want to know the reason! After all... Father has been looking for Vivienne for such a long time, and suddenly he said that there is no need to look for it..."

"Maybe I don't need to look for it anymore." Byrne interrupted Shutz, "Maybe Vivienne never disappeared!"

It never disappeared... Schultz lowered his head, somehow, he suddenly remembered the broken images that flashed in his mind when he was in a coma these days.

In fact, apart from the darkness at the beginning of the coma, Schulz slowly felt some small white light spots floating towards him. Slowly, these small light spots gathered together to form some There are sometimes clear and sometimes blurred pictures, and the protagonist of the picture, without exception, is Vivienne, the woman who once appeared in Schulz's dream.

Schultz remembered very clearly that there was a scene in which Vivienne came to the temple and took out a crystal ornament out of thin air. When the crystal emitted a burst of white light and shattered at the same time, the scene disappeared and he fell into darkness again.

Crystal...what the hell is that.

"What crystal?" Byrne asked.

Only then did Shutz realize that he had spoken unconsciously. "Nothing," he shook his head, "nothing."

Byrne looked at Shutz for a while, and said, "Do you want something to eat?"

Schulz waved his hand, "I don't want anything else, just get me some blood, I feel uncomfortable all over."

"Yes, wait a moment." Byrne turned and left.

Not a while after Byrne left, Cain walked in with a bottle of blood in his hand.He consciously sat next to Shutz, reached out and took a cup from the coffee table, slowly poured the dark red blood into it, and handed it to Shutz. "I guess you need this."

Schultz took the cup calmly and drank it down, and said politely, "Thank you, father."

Cain looked at Schultz's polite but slightly alienated attitude, his eyes darkened, but he still smiled and stretched out his hand to scratch the tip of Schulz's nose: "Why are you so polite to Dad now? It turns out that I have to hold a cup to feed him." And you!"

Shuzi stared blankly at Cain, what the hell is... what's wrong with him!Why did you suddenly return to such an attitude!Cain ignored Schultz's astonishment, took the empty glass, poured another glass with a smile and brought it up.Schulz had no choice but to take it.After the cup was emptied again, seeing that Cain wanted to continue pouring it in, Schulz put the cup on the coffee table by himself, and said seriously, "Father, I really don't want to drink any more. I'm already full."

Cain then stopped moving.Then, Cain began to politely ask Schulz if there was any discomfort and if the pillow should be raised a little higher.Schultz sighed helplessly, and began to change the subject, "I heard Byrne said that you don't need to use me to find Weiwei...my mother's soul?"

Cain nodded, "In fact, your mother's soul should have always existed. It's just too fragile, so you can't find it no matter how hard you look."

"Really." Schultz turned his head to look at the curtains, and the sunlight could not pass through and formed some oval light shadows on it, "So I don't need me, right?"

Hearing Shutz's indifferent tone, Cain felt a little sour in his heart.He turned Schultz's head hard enough to bring them face to face. "Baby," Cain called, "may I apologize to you?"

Hearing this long-lost title, Schultz felt a little uncomfortable.As for Cain's apology, Schulz felt he had nothing to say.Originally, as Vivian's blood parent and child, I had a little obligation to find Vivian's soul, and I was unhappy because Cain's kindness to me was not pure, but had a clear purpose of using it , even Cain saved himself in the first place just for Vivienne's sake.But if Cain was to be forgiven because of a simple apology, Schultz admitted that he was not that forgiving.Based on this, Schulz had no choice but to change the subject and said: "I'm already grown up, I'm no longer a child." He looked into Cain's eyes, "Father, you also know my real age, so after calling me like this It's better to call less. You can just call me by my name."

How could Cain fail to recognize the hidden meaning in Shutz's words.However, he himself knew that it was not so easy for Schultz to forgive him, let alone a single apology to get Schultz's forgiveness.There is no rush for this matter, Cain secretly told himself, it is better to take it step by step...

After Byrne came in, he didn't hold what Shutz asked him to take in his hand.

Seeing Byrne come in empty-handed, Schultz asked, "Why didn't you get it for me?"

Byrne's eyes drifted to the cup on the coffee table and the bottle half filled with blood, and his tone was flat, "Don't you no longer need it? It should be!"

Shutz vaguely felt that Byrne's tone was a little different from usual, but he didn't think much about it. He just felt that it was normal for Byrne to know that Cain brought blood to him, so he talked about another matter.

"How about going to the temple with me again tonight?"

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