Obey Your Orders

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In Allor’s impression, Michelle’s presence in the military is not enough, and some generals at his level don’t seem to value him, because even they don’t know how Michelle was promoted. Star General A Grade-It is said that he suddenly became a general from a small soldier.

Once in the base, a star even laughed at him in front of Star General Michelle, and Star General Michelle didn't respond, and turned around and left.

At that time, there were whispers among the soldiers, and everyone was questioning that they would remain indifferent when they were so insulted in front of them, whether they would not put the other side in their eyes or were they speechless at all?

Most people believe it is the latter.

However, Allor clearly saw the indifferent look in Michelle's eyes.

Michelle will not be responsible for commanding the soldiers-as everyone knows, his responsibilities are very mysterious and no one knows. Although the "Ship of the World" is the project that Michelle is responsible for, if this is his Responsibilities, it is too light to be a star general-but after the military department installed brain machines for soldiers and generals, some soldiers were still under the control of Michelle star general, and Alo did too. one of them.

Among those soldiers, some were dissatisfied and some protested, but the decision of the superiors would not change, and those people could only swallow all their dissatisfaction back into their stomachs.

In fact, Allor would have no hatred for Michelle Star.

He remembered that he was sitting at the construction site of the "Ship of the World" that afternoon and was comforted by the star general Michel. Although the other party said something specifically, Allor couldn't remember it anymore. He still remembered the man looking at " "Ship of the World", his eyes gleamed with light.

Allor believes that Star Michel will have the confidence to be a general, and respect him as he respects other generals.

At this moment, he also hopes that Michelle Star will be able to answer all his puzzles and clear up his doubts about the military.

Regarding Clyde's awakening of blood and the Lanyin Academy trials, the two did not tell Lydia for the time being, and wanted to wait for the results of the trials to come out.

After taking a shower and going to bed, Clyde snuggled into Allor's arms as usual, and Allor thought about it, and cried, "Clyde?"

Clyde's biological clock was accurate, and by this point he was drowsy, and he made a bewildered "um" sound.

Allo hesitated, but still asked: "Since that day, have you felt the existence of my friend again?"

In the darkness, Clyde suddenly awoke and opened his eyes.

"No," Clyde replied. After a pause, he asked, "Allor, do you really want to see him?"

"Yeah." Allo replied casually, his thoughts drifting away again.

Clyde looked up, because there was no light, he couldn't see Allor's face, but he knew Allor was absent-minded.

Clyde remembered what Allor said that day. The hand under the quilt gripped Allor's pajamas. He asked dryly, "Allor, after finding him... are you leaving?"

Allo froze.

He really didn't know how to answer Clyde to this question.

Clyde got up, stared at Allor in the dark and asked: "The other day I asked if you could take me and my mother, but you haven't answered me yet."

Allor also sat up and whispered: "Clyde, don't say Lydia is willing to go or not, even if she does, I can't take you away."

In fact, even if Allor didn't give an answer, Clyde could infer Allor's answer by looking at Allor's attitude that day. This is also the reason why Clyde has pretended not to think of that thing these days and didn't take the initiative to ask. He didn't dare to face this problem. But Allor took the initiative to mention the mysterious friend, and Clyde couldn't help it. But at this moment, I really heard Allo's answer, and great disappointment, panic and anger still flooded up.

He said loudly: "Why! Why can't you take us away!"

Allo quickly put his index finger to his lips and "hush" to make him whisper.

Clyde couldn't control his emotions at all at the moment, and just kept begging: "Alo, take us away, okay, I don't want to be separated from you!"

Alo was also a bit stuck in his heart: "Sorry, Clyde, but it really can't."

Clyde clenched his teeth abruptly, his eyes flushed.

Allo wanted to pull the boy over to hug him, but the boy slapped his hand away, making a loud noise, and both of them immediately froze.

This was the first time Clyde had this reaction to Allor.

Allor wanted to speak but stopped.

Then he heard Clyde slowly say: "Allor, I know you are not from this planet."

Allo trembled.

"From day one, I have known about the strange clothes on you, the unfamiliar language in your mouth, and the words you asked me in the first place."

Just as Clyde never asked Allor why they could form a manipulative relationship, Clyde never asked where Allor came from. This was tacit, and Allor had also Lamented Clyde's cleverness in this regard.

If Clyde had asked so much at the beginning, maybe Allor would not only turn around and leave, but he might even kill Clyde before leaving.

But Clyde did not ask, he remained silent and also protected Allor.

And now, Allor doesn't blame Clyde for actually telling the story.

In fact, Clyde has been able to hold back until now, and Clyde's stability has far exceeded that of his peers.

Allor also believed that Clyde would only say these things if only the two of them were involved.

Clyde continued to say: "Alo, it doesn't matter even if you get to another planet."

Alo opened his mouth and said uncomfortably: "Clyde, you really don't have to know someone who hasn't been for a long time because of--"

Clyde interrupted Allor with a heavy tone: "I said, Allor, you are different!"

It was different then, and now it is even more different!

Allor didn't know what to say, he could only repeat: "I really can't take you and Lydia away."

Suddenly, he heard a faint inhalation sound with a whimper.

Alo was startled and quickly said: "Are you crying? Don't cry, don't cry!"

Speaking of going forward immediately to bring Clyder back, Clyde wiped his tears, pushed Allo, cried slurred, and choked: "Next, in the afternoon, I said, "Wait for me. When I grow up'...liar..."

It took Alo for a few seconds to remember what Clyde was talking about—it was what he said in the afternoon to record Clyde's words and let him listen to him when he grew up.

Alo was a little helpless, but also a little sad.

He didn't expect the child to remember everything he said so clearly.

Regardless of Clyde's struggle, Allor strongly embraced the little child, patted his back and coaxed: "Don't cry, eh? I'm ten years old, how can I cry like a tabby cat? "

Clyde lay on his shoulder, crying.

Allo coaxed pityfully and softly, and said softly: "Good boy, Clyde, good boy, don't cry."

"I don't want you to go," Clyde cried, clutching Allo's clothes, "Allo, I order you not to leave me!"

In an instant, Allo's muscles tightened.

Allo closed his eyes: "I really can't promise you."

"I don't care, I order you! You have to listen to me!" Clyde cried, "No walk, no walk, no walk!"

Allor tightened his hand holding Clyde, with a tremor in his voice: "Really not, Clyde..." He didn't want them to live the same life as Caleb. He was sneaky and cautious all his life.

"You are not allowed to leave me. Either stay or take me and my mother. Even if you just tell me where you are going, I can find you," Clyde kept repeating, "You can't—"

Halfway through, he heard a faint moan from above his head, and then the hand that had been holding him tightly loosened suddenly, and the person in front of him bent his back.

Clyde said blankly: "Allor?"

Allor did not respond to him. Clyde stretched his hand forward and touched him. He found that Allor was trembling with a cold sweat. He immediately climbed to the bedside and turned on the light. When he turned back, he was surprised. Seeing Allo leaning against the wall holding his head in pain, he even had a nosebleed.

"Allor?" Clyde was frightened, and rushed over and said in a panic, "Allor, what's the matter with you? I'm going to call mother—"

Allor struggling to stop Clydra, panting and saying, "...take your order back."

Clyde froze.

Allor's head hurts terribly, and there are "buzzing" sounds around his ears, but he still squeezed Clyde's hand gently, and slowly said in a faint voice: "Clyde, the command is impossible. Those who disobey, once they disobey..."

Clyde shivered slightly, too: "...will it become like this?"

After a few seconds, he leaned down, put his hand on Alor's side, and asked softly: "Alor, even if you die, can't you follow this order?"

Allor gasped, so pained that Clyde's voice was no longer heard, and naturally he did not answer.

Clyde's tears welled up again.

His heart sank completely.

"I withdrew the order."

He took a deep breath and said with tears, "I withdrew my order."

After the voice fell to the ground, Allo's tremor obviously stopped, and his body relaxed.

He maintained a crouched posture, calming down his rapid breathing.

I don't know how long it has passed, and he hasn't heard anything.

Clyde stayed for a long time before moving, and pushed Allo.

Allo fell on the bed, his face pale, but his breathing was steady.

Clyde used the method he had used before to probe the "fine lines" on Alo's body. The thin lines were also intact. The pain just now did not cause any irreparable damage to Alo, and at this moment Allor should have fallen asleep tiredly after experiencing severe pain.

Clyde straightened Allor's body, took a tissue to wipe the blood from his nose, and then put the quilt on Allor again.

After turning off the light, the boy muttered to himself in the dark: "...what if you can't see that friend?"

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