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Chapter 156 Psychological Shadow

Chapter 156 Psychological shadow

Sally's voice became softer and softer, and even though Ulysses was still ignorant about the concept of death, he felt something was wrong.

"Aunt……"

Before he could finish his sentence, Sally, who was holding him, slipped, and they both fell down at the same time.

Fortunately, it was just a slope, and it did not fall down, but rolled down the slope. Sally held Ulysses tightly in her arms, protecting his head from injury.

After rolling for who knows how long, Sally hit something and stopped, unable to move.

Although Ulysses was protected by Sally, it was impossible to be completely protected in that situation. Ulysses didn't know where he was knocked and he passed out.

After a while, Ulysses woke up from his coma and felt that the hands holding him were cold.

But he didn't understand what this meant. He simply thought that Sally was motionless because she "slept" like he just did. He thought that as long as Sally woke up, they could leave.

He stayed with Sally's body all night until the Knights followed the traces and found it.

The people of the Knights watched Ulysses stay in Sally's arms obediently, and smiled happily at them when they found him. Sally, who was holding him in her arms, had been dead for who knows how long. They watched this scene.

Very weird.

"Later, when I grew up, I would always think of that night and what Mrs. Sally said at that time," Ulysses concluded lightly, "She wanted Nancy to be just an ordinary noble girl.

, it’s best to stay away from the Knights.”

This passage once became his nightmare, always pulling him back to that night, allowing him to watch the entire incident from an outsider's perspective, watching Sally fight bloody battles, and hugging him.

I left, and finally lost my consciousness. I wanted to talk to him to stay awake, but in the end I couldn't hold on and took my last breath.

Sally's last words before her death also became an obsession that he couldn't get rid of.

Even Azarez was speechless for a long time.

This seems to have become a dead end. Ulysses' obsession is too deep, but why should Nancy be responsible for his obsession? Nancy also has her own ideals and beliefs to implement, and the two of them have entered a dead end.

No one can withdraw.

"These things," Fred asked, choosing his words, "have you told Nancy?"

Ulysses smiled miserably: "What should I say? Tell her that I am the culprit who killed your mother?"

Fred was speechless, and then he sighed deeply: "Why are you doing this?"

Sally's death had nothing to do with Ulysses. He was just a child back then and didn't even have the ability to act independently. How could it be said that he was responsible for it?

Of course, Fred also knew very well that this kind of thing could not be overcome just because it was none of his business. If he could not get over that hurdle, no matter how hard others tried to persuade him, it would be useless.

Ulysses also asked himself, is it worth insisting on? From a rational analysis, he also knew very well that Sally was just fulfilling her duties at the time.

But he couldn't let go.

Fred didn't know what to say, so he remained silent. Azarez felt that it had nothing to do with him, so he didn't want to talk. He only came because of Felissa's instructions. Now that he had gotten the answer that Felissa wanted to know, Ulysses

He didn't care what happened to Si, so the scene became quiet for a while.

However, Ulysses did not expect any answer from them. If it was such an easy problem to solve, he would have come out of it long ago.

Ulysses drank by himself until he got drunk and fell asleep.

"It finally fell." Azarez breathed a sigh of relief. You must know that he had no interest in staying here and drinking in front of two men. He was just waiting for Ulysses to get drunk so that he could let him go.

Fred said to Azarez: "Please help me get him upstairs. Hudson must have a reserved room."

One person held one arm of Ulysses, carried him upstairs, carried him into the room, and threw him on the bed. They both breathed a sigh of relief at the same time.

After going downstairs, Azarez was about to mount his horse when he was suddenly stopped by Fred.

Rolling his eyes impatiently, Azarez turned around patiently: "Your Highness, is there anything else?"

Fred sighed: "When you go back, please ask Miss Felicia to see what she thinks, or ask her to advise Nancy."

Fred had a hunch that they might have to rely on Felissa to resolve the matter between Nancy and Ulysses this time. This was the employer's intuition.

But Azarez was naturally not happy. He and Fred had the same feeling, but he never liked Felissa looking for trouble, and he didn't like it to come to Felissa, so he just said perfunctorily: "I will

I conveyed your words to my eldest lady truthfully, I just hope you don’t have too high hopes."

Fred didn't mind: "Of course, I understand."

When Azarez got home, it was already very late and Felissa had already gone to bed. Azarez looked at the time and saw that he only had more than two hours to rest, so he stayed up late or something.

He had long been used to it, and he only lay down for a while before getting up to help Felissa make breakfast.

When Arthur saw him, he was also very surprised: "You actually got up so early? The eldest lady even said that she would give you a day off."

Azarez's face showed no trace of fatigue from lack of rest. He ground the coffee beans skillfully, then brewed the coffee. He shook his head and said, "No need, the eldest lady still has classes today. I have to accompany her to class."

Arthur sighed: "He is a young man after all, and his spirit is so good."

Azarez smiled and went upstairs to wake Felissa up.

Felissa yawned as she went downstairs. After sitting down at the dining table, her hazy mind cleared up a little.

The first thing that comes to mind when your mind is active is gossip.

"So did you ask anything yesterday?"

Azarez recounted the past of Ulysses while Felicia was having breakfast.

In the original game, did Ulysses have such a bitter and vengeful past? Felicia recalled the few plots she knew about in her previous life, and finally regretfully announced that she really didn’t understand this game and didn’t know such specific things.

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After hearing this, Felicia couldn't help but sigh: "It's so miserable." This level of misery has reached the level of psychological shadow.

Azarez told Fred: "Fred also wants to ask you if there is any solution."

No matter how you put it, Ulysses' current situation is quite troublesome. What he needs is long-term psychological counseling and treatment. But Felicia didn't want to deal with Ulysses anymore. In the end, she could only shake her head: "For the time being.

I haven’t thought of any solution, let’s talk about it later.”

(End of chapter)

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