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Chapter 425 Vincent's Inner Avoidance

Felissa came with Idel and several other caregivers.

"Why are you here?" Safi had a headache. She forgot that Felissa was always helping in the hospital account now.

"I heard there are wounded people here. I came over to help when I had free time." Felissa glanced over and was startled, "Why are they injured so badly?"

She took a closer look and was shocked again, why was there Vincent there?

She and Vincent had been separated for less than two hours, so why was he beaten like this? Was it Safi's hand?

"Don't read if you're afraid," Safi pushed Felissa out, "Leave this place to Mr. Idel."

For Idel, an injury of this degree is not an injury. The person who did it has already paid attention to his sense of proportion. All he needs to do now is to clean the wound, apply medicine, and bandage it, just so that the few people he brought can practice.

"Teacher, what's wrong with him?" Felissa asked Safi in a low voice, "Is that injury okay?"

"He made a mistake," Safi told her, "and this is punishment."

Naturally, Felissa couldn't get in the middle of this kind of thing. She could only ask cautiously: "Is the mistake serious?"

"Fortunately, it was discovered early," Safi said vaguely. "It's just that a little information was missed. Cress may be in the outpost camp."

Naturally, Felissa was familiar with the name Cress, and she had had direct interactions with Cress.

She thought of something, and her tone lost its usual calmness: "How could she be in... that Azarez..."

There is no doubt that Kress will be used by Azarez after she returns to the demon clan. She does not make any other guesses other than that she is here under Azarez's orders.

"I don't know," Safi shook her head, "It's just that the teacher may have some complicated emotions towards Cress. He is already negative enough now. I'm afraid that he may never want to return to the sun again in the future."

"Let me try to persuade you," Felissa sighed, "but don't have too much hope."

What Vincent needs is long-term psychological guidance and comfort, as well as finding the meaning and goal of living. Felicia doesn't think she can make much difference just by opening her mouth.

His subjective initiative is too weak.

Because of his identity, Vincent was the first to receive treatment. Herbal medicine was applied to his back and he lay down to rest.

Felissa lifted the curtain, looked at Vincent's injuries, and quietly sat on the chair next to Vincent's bed.

"Teacher," she knew that Vincent should know that she was sitting here, but just didn't want to pay attention to it, so she said what she wanted to say, "I'm sorry."

In the original work, Vincent was saved by the true, kind and beautiful heroine, but she failed to do so. Perhaps Vincent's original life trajectory has been changed.

Vincent was finally willing to look up and look at Felissa who apologized to him for no reason: "Please don't call me 'teacher' anymore."

As for Felissa's inexplicable apology, he didn't care at all, but every time someone called him the title "teacher", it would remind him of the tug in the sun while his heart was in the abyss.

He has long been exhausted physically and mentally, and his life now is very good. At least he does not have to think about what to do tomorrow, what to do the day after tomorrow, or racking his brains to fight with whom. He only needs to be a good knife and face death calmly.

.

Felissa didn't intend to beat around the bush and went straight to the point: "You feel guilty about Miss Cress... right?"

After triggering the keyword, Vincent suddenly raised his eyes, his eyes sharp.

Is it true... Regardless of his position or the reason, Vincent ruined Cress's plan and even made her a prisoner. It is not incomprehensible that Vincent feels guilty about this.

Even with the injury on his back, Vincent still sat up so that he could talk to Felissa at eye level: "If this is what Miss Felissa wants to say, then you can go, I just don't want to have anything to do with the past anymore.

Any contact.”

It's a good thing that he would react like this. This is a defensive instinct, which at least proves that he is protecting himself. Felissa hit the mark on what he most avoids in his heart.

But he also felt guilty because of this guilt, because Cress was the person's knife that almost turned the human race upside down.

"Please don't run away from reality," Felissa still looked at Vincent without hesitation and continued to press, "You don't need to feel painful that you care about Miss Cress, and you don't have to be unwilling to admit it.

"

Vincent slowly raised his right hand, where the wind blades were gradually gathering: "Do you really want to keep talking?"

Felissa glanced at the wind blade lightly: "You don't need to threaten me. Talking to you is the task Safi gave me."

She was confident, and Vincent really had nothing to do with her.

He didn't understand, he just wanted to find a comfortable way to live, and he was forced to live the way other people wanted him to live.

"If you have such leisure, you might as well worry about yourself first." Seeing that Felissa was not afraid of being frightened, Vincent had no other choice. He put away the wind blade and lay back on the bed, not forgetting to sarcastically reply, "The demons don't have any

Seriously, if it weren’t for the blood contract between you, would he still be willing to abide by his original promise?"

"Do the demons have no heart?" Felissa chuckled, "So you are afraid of this. Even if you betray her, the demons are already used to betrayal, are you afraid that you will become one of the people she is accustomed to?"

Vincent closed his eyes and didn't intend to answer Felissa anymore. She was not Safi, and even if he didn't answer her, it wouldn't be against the rules.

"You really have quite complicated emotions towards Miss Cress." Felissa sighed, "You asked me to think more about myself. In fact, I have thought about the ending between me and Azarez a long time ago.

"

Vincent sneered at her: "Why, do you still want a good ending?"

"The ending will probably not be too good." Faced with Vincent's ridicule, Felissa shook her head calmly and denied what he said, "No matter how I think about it, there will be no good outcome, but I don't

I will do something to betray this relationship before facing the result. I hope that when I recall this past in the future, I will be happy, even if I wait, I will be filled with expectations."

"You really have a good attitude," Vincent said sarcastically, "Even if it is such a relationship, you actually have expectations for it. You must know that there is no concept of loyalty in the demon clan. Maybe what you are waiting for

That man is currently hanging out with a demon woman."

Felissa lowered her eyes and saw a malicious smile on Vincent's face.

"Perhaps this can also apply to you?" Felissa shot back, "You can wait a few days and ask Miss Cress in person, of course, provided that she is willing to see you."

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