The power of the rain is so strong that no one and nothing can stop it from falling.

What people once worshiped is easily thrown away and becomes worthless at this time, just because they have new hope.

The confinement room is an airtight small room, there is no light on Yvette's face, and all that surrounds her is darkness.

The next day.

With a sigh, "Old Hamberg" walked into the confinement room.

He looked at Yvette, who was completely chained, and felt very uncomfortable.

Yvette's eyes were red, obviously she hadn't slept all night.

"Yvette."

"Originally, you would be able to go out soon, at most a month."

"But......"

"Your lethality is too strong, as long as you are a little aggressive, it may cause mass casualties, so we must confirm that you will not attack others again, so that you can live with the public."

"I didn't intend to kill him," she said.

"Old Hamberg" nodded, and he said, "Yes, because you controlled yourself, but I know very well that you are unwilling and full of anger towards the world."

"Maybe one day, you won't be able to control yourself."

"You need to think about it now and ease your emotions. Of course, I also know that my words are difficult for others. After all, you have suffered enough."

"Feel sorry."

"Old Hamberg" untied the chains on her body with his own hands. He is a player who is not afraid of being attacked, but this kind of behavior is actually very illegal, and he will also be responsible if Yvette hurts someone again.

After taking off the chain, Yvette crouched in the corner with her knees in her arms, bowed her head and said nothing.

She didn't look at "Old Hamburger."

The old man stroked her hair as if treating his own daughter.

"I know that you feel wronged in your heart. You obviously did nothing wrong. You are obviously more serious and harder than anyone else. You are even willing to give your all for your lofty ideals."

"But you are very confused, why everything about yourself will be denied, and everything will be taken away by others."

"I can understand you."

"Yvette, you are not wrong."

In reality, he is over seventy years old, has met many people, experienced many things, and knows Yvette's thoughts very well.

As the supervisor personally chosen by Chen Ye, "Old Hanberg" is actually a psychological counselor on Earth.

After speaking, the old man heard a choking sound.

Yvette hugged her knees and cried.

She is still a girl.

Yvette has always been aggrieved, and this grievance culminated in the night when she was arrested.

But the old man's understanding made her lose her psychological defense for an instant, and her tears couldn't stop falling.

"It's going to be all right, everything will be fine."

Yvette cried and cried, and suddenly laughed again.

The old man asked, "What are you laughing at?"

"I just, I just think it's funny, isn't it funny?"

Yvette shook her head and laughed, crying and laughing, unable to stop.

She laughed at her ill-fated fate, and at the impermanence and funnyness of the world.

The one who betrayed himself was the honor knight who was also a believer, and the one who locked himself up was also a member of the empire, but the one who was willing to comfort himself was actually a "monster".

She really thought it was so funny.

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"Someone wants to see you."

Yvette heard it again.

The previous two times, people who wanted to see her were all greedy for her body.

But this time it was "Old Hamburger" who told her so, and he was a good man.

She hesitated, but nodded in agreement.

"it is good."

She came to the "reception room" on the farm. Although it was called a reception room, it was actually just a relatively clean hut.

This time, the people Yvette saw were different at first glance.

Yvette felt that compared with the imperial people seen here, he had a special temperament.

Like "Old Humbergers"...they all have a sense of detachment and poise.

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