"Barbaric? You call me barbaric?"

Hua took a deep breath. She was obviously angry, but she restrained herself and calmed down.

"I was barbaric? Do you know what happened at that time? Do you know the result? Was I wrong in saving people?"

Facing Hua's question, Bronya shook her head.

"We don't know what happened at the beginning, let alone what will happen later. Of course, we don't know what the result will be. However, judging from the situation just now, your approach is completely wrong."

"Ridiculous!" Hua waved his hand, not caring at all about Bronya's words.

"Old antique!"

"Don't call me that." Fu Hua appeared from beside her.

"They don't believe me, so come and tell them what happens next."

Crossing his arms, Hua spoke casually.

However, Fu Hua did not explain what happened to Kiana and the others as she said. Instead, she shook her head and spoke.

"You really should reflect on your behavior."

"What!?" Hua didn't expect Fu Hua to teach her a lesson. She thought that both of them had memories of that time and knew what happened next.

However, he didn't expect that Fu Hua would also confront him.

"Oh, that's right, they are supporting you now, so of course you have to help them."

"In this case, I will put the truth in front of you and see what you have to say then."

Hua waved his hand, and the time in the illusion began to speed up. The scene of the trial was played in front of him in a fast-forward manner. When the fate of the last girl was decided, an armored vehicle smashed into the wall and rushed in.

The girls were rescued, and the process took place right in front of them, all under their watchful eyes.

"Did you see that she was rescued and I just did the same thing? I was just one step ahead. How come they are wise, they are smart, they are dedicated, and I am barbaric?"

Hua stared at them incomprehensively.

"However, the original monitor was simply not capable of doing this."

Kiana frowned.

"Then I'm not useless. The guards were so weak at that time. Even if I wasn't as strong as I am now, it's not impossible to do it."

Hua was very confident. In fact, what she said was right. Although she was not a fusion warrior at that time, she was still a very powerful warrior. It was not completely impossible to achieve it.

"it is good."

Kiana took a step forward.

"You did it, and then what?"

"Then……"

Hua subconsciously wanted to speak, but was quickly choked up. After hesitating for a while, he continued to speak.

Take her to the Herrscher and help her prove it.

"You can't do it."

This time it was not Kiana who answered her, but Fu Hua.

She shook her head and decisively denied Hua's idea.

"Why? Am I worse than Kevin at that time? He was not as good as me at that time, just a stupid big guy with a dull head."

Hua didn't understand this question.

Fu Hua still shook his head.

"Think carefully about the scene at that time. If you can understand it, do you still think you did the right thing?"

"Of course I'm right!" Hua said directly without even thinking.

"Why can't I not do what the two of them could do at that time?"

Fu Hua was a little helpless.

"Think about it carefully. Is that thing really as simple as you think?"

Hua didn't speak. She began to think about it. She didn't care at all from the beginning, but as the memories poured in, she froze.

At that time, when Bai was first captured, everyone in the Fire Chasing Moth, except those few, thought she deserved to die and wanted to execute her.

Later, within a year or so, people continued to accept her, and finally, it became a five-to-five situation.

Half of the people wanted to kill her, and the other half thought she was innocent.

This may seem like a simple experience, but Alicia and the others have to do a lot of things and work hard to achieve such a scene.

Plus, with the rise of Dr. May, she finally gets a chance and has that trial.

But in fact, the situation is still very pessimistic, because if they think she deserves to die, they will try their best to kill her. However, those who think she is innocent may pity her, but they may not necessarily help her.

If Mebius hadn't suddenly wanted to protect her, Shiro might not have had much of a chance at that time.

As for the subsequent hijacking.

Is it really that simple?

Where is that place? The Fire Chasing Moth base has only a little defensive power in the face of such a major criminal.

Although it was because of the appearance of the Herrscher at that time, even so, it should not only be suitable for such a few people.

Of course, it is even less likely that just two people can easily rescue someone.

Moreover, why them? Why were they defending? Now think about it, most of the people who were transferred to stop the Herrscher were the people from the other side who wanted Bai Mo to die.

There was also her own captain. She supported Bai Mo's innocence, but on that day, she knew clearly that Bai Mo would most likely be executed as a result of the verdict, but she was very calm.

She was also very calm in the face of hijacking.

It's like she already knew it.

Now that I think about it, this is actually very simple to see.

It seemed like there were only two people hijacking it, but the people behind it might be half of the Fire Chaser Moth, as well as many high-level officials, as well as Mebius or Mei.

From the beginning to the end, everything was arranged.

Behind this simplicity is an extremely complex network, and what she is involved in is the outcome of both the Fire Chaser and the Moth.

After thinking about this, is what you are doing really right?

At that time, everyone had put everything they had into it, and Alicia and Kevin had put their own futures at risk. If Bai Mo failed in the end, they would definitely be wanted and become criminals.

Even if it was arranged.

Under such circumstances, if anything goes wrong in the entire process, it may lead to a collapse.

"It seems that you have realized it."

Fu Hua knew when she saw the change in Hua's facial expression that she had realized it.

"I……"

Hua still wanted to quibble, but in the end he shook his head.

"Okay, okay, this doesn't count!"

She waved her hand, brushing away everything around her, and continued speaking.

"Come, let's look over here."

The screen turned again, and this time Hua recalled the war seven hundred years ago.

"I was indecisive at the time. What kind of agreement did I make?"

"Those gods are disobedient, why can't I just beat them up and order them to fight against the demons!"

"This way, we don't have to worry about getting Lu Sheng to go to that guy, and there will be nothing to worry about later."

As she spoke, the figure of the ghost Buddha appeared in front of her.

"He should be the most powerful Stigma Awakener during that period, besides me and Lu Shenglong, right?"

Facing the huge rising Buddha, disdain showed on Hua's face.

"Yes, but at this level, he is no match for me."

It only took a few moves to dodge and the giant Buddha was blown away.

"That's it! Who of them dares to resist me? They must do whatever I ask them to do! I am the ancestor of the immortal gods!"

Turning back, she looked at the crowd, her voice filled with pride.

"It's because I was too indecisive that things turned out like this! If it were me, I could do better, and I could..."

"It will also allow them to live happily for a year."

At the end of the sentence, Hua's tone also became lower. It was obvious that Hua also felt a little regretful about what happened at that time.

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