My Pokémon Player

Chapter 35 The Emotions of Warcraft

Ryan ignored the depressed man in black robe and turned his attention to the battlefield.

Four Pokémon are fighting together.

The situation was definitely dominated by the Circle Bears, but Abo's fearless attack also caused them considerable damage.

"Chaba cool!"

The Arbo monster was knocked away by the circle bear again. It struggled to straighten up, glanced at the man in black robe not far away, and then rushed towards the three Pokémon in front.

But its body had reached its limit. Just a few steps after rushing out, it fell to the ground and became completely motionless.

After confirming that the Arbor monster was incapable of fighting, Ryan asked the Circle Bear to bring it over.

Looking at the dying Arbor monster, Ryan took out a good medicine to treat its injuries.

"It's useless. Don't waste your efforts. You can't save it."

The man in black robe said in a weak voice from the side.

Ryan ignored the man in black robe and kept applying medicine to the Arbor monster.

"That black crystal stone has drained its body dry. It is now exhausted. No matter how much medicine you use, it will be useless."

After hearing this, Ryan stopped applying the medicine.

"Did you know in advance that it would die after eating the black crystal?"

The man in black robe stood up holding his stomach and said in an indifferent tone:

"Of course I know. When the broker handed me the black crystal, he told me all the functions and consequences."

"According to what he said, putting this black crystal stone on the monster will make it enter a violent state and its strength will be significantly improved."

"If you feed it directly to the monster, its strength will skyrocket, but the price is that it will die after exiting the violent state."

Ryan looked at the lifeless Arbor monster in front of him, turned around and kicked the man in black robe to the ground, and asked him angrily:

"Since you know the consequences, why do you still feed it? Doesn't it mean that if you put it on your body, it will go berserk? Do you really want it to die?"

The man in black robe lay on the ground and sneered a few times.

"The little strength I put on my body to improve it is not enough at all. Only by feeding the crystal to Monster Abo can I have a chance to fight you, and"

He sat up suddenly and said with a ferocious expression:

"I know you still have tools that can seal the monster. Instead of letting it be sealed alive by you and then help you, it's better to just let it die!"

"What do you think the Arbor monster is? A disposable tool?"

"if not?"

The man in black robe asked rhetorically.

"Warcraft is just a fighting tool for humans, no different from those swords."

"I would rather break the sword with my own hands than leave it to others as a trophy!"

He then said to Ryan:

"On the other hand, you, as a lord, are so naive and can only be emotionally invested in your fighting tools. You actually want to save a monster that tried to kill you before. It's really ridiculous!"

Ryan gradually calmed down his anger. He stared at the man in black robe and said:

"I saved Monster Abo just because I didn't want it to die in your hands like this. Besides, if it wanted to kill me, it must have obeyed your order."

"You keep saying that you treat it as a tool, but you don't know that your so-called tool has deep feelings for you."

The man in black robe snorted coldly, not believing what Ryan said.

"You don't believe it? That's right. People like you definitely can't understand the emotions of Warcraft."

"But if you think about it carefully, after the Arbo monster swallowed the black crystal, he almost lost his mind and wanted to destroy everything crazily."

"You were the closest to it at that time, but it didn't attack you. Instead, it fought with the trap bears without fear of life and death. Wasn't it just to give you a chance to escape?"

Ryan's words made the man in black robe freeze on the spot.

He recalled the scene just now, and indeed, as Ryan said, the Arbo monster had no intention of attacking him.

Moreover, the Arbo monster knew that it would die after eating the crystal. When the broker explained the functions and consequences of the black crystal, it was right next to it, and it could hear this information.

But when it was stuffed with crystal stones, it didn't resist and swallowed the crystal very cooperatively, but there was a little reluctance in its eyes.

Thinking of this, the body of the man in black began to tremble.

"Impossible! How can a Warcraft have feelings for humans? It's just a tool!"

"It should hate me. I forced it to swallow the crystal! How could it die for me? Absolutely impossible!"

He shouted loudly, and the words he spoke seemed to be refuting Ryan, but also seemed to be comforting himself.

Seeing him like this, Ryan didn't say anything, but stood aside quietly waiting for him to vent his emotions.

The man in black robe slowly calmed down. He suddenly raised his head and looked at Ryan with red eyes.

"I know that I will definitely die, and I also know that you have questions to ask me. As long as you promise me one thing, I can tell you everything I know."

"you say."

"Please find a place to bury the Arbo monster. I don't want it to die in the wilderness."

"No more requests?"

"Gone."

"Okay, I promise you!"

Ryan looked at the man in black robe who was already determined to die, and did not ask him why he made such a request.

Regardless of whether he felt guilty about the Abo monster or whether he had a profound realization before his death, none of these could change the established facts.

"Can I ask you a question now?"

"You can ask, but I don't know much."

"Who asked you to kill me?"

Ryan asked the most critical question first.

"I don't know. People in our line of work communicate with the task issuer through brokers, and we don't know their identity information."

"Where did you get that black crystal?"

"The person who issued the task gave it to me through a broker, saying that I could kill you without any mistakes."

"Where did you accept the task?"

"In the underground black market in Guanhai City, there is a place where assassin tasks are issued."

"You"

Ryan asked a few more questions, but as the black-robed man said, he didn't know much information, and Ryan didn't get the answer he wanted.

He thought that this black-robed man was one of the people who caused the beast tide before.

It turned out to be just a killer hired by those people.

It seems that the group of black-robed people hid very deeply, and they had a strong hostility towards him, otherwise they would not have hired killers to attack him.

But this is not a bad thing. At least he knew that the group of black-robed people wanted to kill him, and he could catch those people's feet from this.

"Okay, I told you everything I know, give me a quick death!"

The black-robed man closed his eyes.

Ryan didn't say anything else. He waved his hand, signaling Scythe to finish him off.

Scythe came to the black-robed man and raised the sickle high.

At the moment it swung down, the black-robed man suddenly opened his eyes and looked at Arbok lying beside him.

His mind couldn't help but recall the time they had spent together before.

Eating together, training together, doing missions and killing people together.

He always thought he was lonely and would never have feelings.

Until now, he realized that he was not lonely, and that he had already had feelings.

Unfortunately, it seemed a little late to understand.

But it didn't matter. He would see Arbok again soon, and he would apologize to it properly then.

I hope Arbok can forgive him.

As the sickle fell, the black-robed man fell into darkness.

Looking at the fallen black-robed man, Ryan was silent for a long time, and then said to the Pokémon beside him:

"Let's find a suitable place to bury them together."

"After all, Arbok still wants to be with his master"

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