In order to save his life, he personally killed your cousin Jitan Daxiu.But I don't regret it at all, because he always wanted to hurt you! "

Izmi had guessed this fact a long time ago, so he was not surprised at all: "I know." He touched her little nose and said with some distress: "I shouldn't have put you in such a dangerous situation, Promise me that next time you won't do anything that will hurt yourself for me."

Before, the reason why he didn't take the initiative to mention this matter was because he was worried that she would be troubled by the nightmare.But she didn't expect that she would take the initiative to mention it.

Hearing that there was no anger or dissatisfaction in his words, Kathy, who was relieved from the bottom of his heart, was noncommittal to this request, and shook his head in embarrassment for a long while.

She didn't want to make promises she couldn't keep: in any case, there was no way she would see him in danger and not make the slightest effort to rescue him.

Even at the cost of her own safety.

Gently holding his strong knuckles, she did not continue this topic, but brought up another important matter that she had hesitated to say many times: "I...I have one more thing to tell you."

"Your sister Midavon, the real murderer of her is not Sister Carol." Word by word, she lowered her voice, and cut to the point solemnly: "It is the former Queen of Lower Egypt and the current Princess of Babylon * Sith."

"Ok, I know."

As soon as these words came out, it was as if a bolt of lightning with great destructive energy swiftly struck a beech tree located in an open field.

"No way," Casey murmured, subconsciously asked, "You know everything? No, why do you know everything?"

The next moment, she widened her eyes in disbelief, stared blankly at him, and looked at him seriously for a long time, trying her best to see from that calm handsome face that he was lying or forcing a smile, just out of wanting to comfort him. The clues of her intention came, but it was in vain: "How could you know? When you arrested your sister for interrogation, she told me that she didn't confide a word!"

Fortunately, she has done a long time of psychological construction in anxiety, so it is completely superfluous!

Casey had never been able to figure out what the consequences would be if he told this fact, and whether it was meaningful.

After knowing the real murderer, Izmi, who is eager to be a sister, will definitely have a heart of revenge. Then, will there be another bloody storm and another declaration of war on another country?

Is this really good?

In the past, she only saw the brutal and bloody Civil War and World War in documentaries and history books, no matter what the original intention was or where it was right or wrong, or even purely to realize the ambitions of those in power... The same goal is that in the end, Those who suffer are ordinary soldiers and unarmed civilians.

Egypt has already had a fierce battle with Bitaido. Is the origin of the grievance caused by this accident really important?Should it be buried by time, and it is a better and wiser choice to pass quietly?

But after much hesitation and weighing the pros and cons, she finally decided to tell Izmi the truth.

Not for anything else—just because he is Midavan's biological brother.Even in accordance with the laws of a society ruled by law in the twentieth century, he has the absolute right to know who the culprit of his sister's death is.

——If she herself was unfortunately killed, how sad brother Ryan would be.

Just by imagining that scene, she felt that she shouldn't keep hiding it from Izumi, who is also her brother.

It's been a long time, he should be more cautious, he won't go to the Egyptian palace to bind people and declare war as impulsively as last time, right?

No, she shouldn’t be so naive: Throughout the history books, the main driving force behind wars has never been so purely personal grievances, but more about disputes over interests and territories, or involving fierce clashes between different national cultures and contradictions.

In addition to righteousness, it is more selfish.

Besides, she thinks that she has always been a selfish mortal, not some unrepentant virgin: she doesn't want to have to argue with her own sister whose blood is thicker than water in order to protect a murderer who tried to kill her precious family. The hostile stance of the host country will be forced to be strangers in the future; it would be great if the relationship between the two countries can be repaired and the rift and friction can be reduced.

If she remembers correctly, the two parties to the first peace agreement in the history of civilization that have been displayed in the United Nations are ancient Egypt and ancient Turkey.

Even if Kyroll stole her brother's heart from Sith intentionally or unintentionally, she has already paid it back with many life crises and taking the blame for her.

... If the stubborn elder sister still can't figure it out like a dead end, and can't get rid of her psychological burden, then she will spend some time trying to enlighten her.

Little do they know that the plan cannot keep up with the changes.

"I was not sure about this conjecture until not long ago." Izmi briefly explained in a light tone: "Under that situation, the Egyptian princess was unable to eradicate her love rival *Sis who wanted to murder her. How could she have killed her? Any deeds..." He paused, after all, he couldn't calmly spit out Wang Mei's name coldly, and simply omitted: "The courage."

"The princess of Babylon, who is ruthless, is much more suspicious. Let's talk about the reasons behind why she vowed to defend the prisoner even if she was whipped. Only Sith, who has the closest relationship with her and has the most authority, is eligible."

"I never suspected that your sister was the real murderer from the very beginning," he touched Kathy's cheek pitifully, staring at those ignorant blue eyes, and couldn't help recalling the time when he announced to them vigorously 'I will take Egypt for my brother and my father! ''The Pharaoh of Egypt is so handsome, I want to marry him''s sister Mi Dawen, a little sadness and loss slowly appeared on the apex of her heart, and bursts of stinging pain.

If Midavan is still alive...

She was only a year older than Kathy.

In her last letter, she lamented in a completely different tone than before: '...King Memphis wants to marry his sister, he won't *me...'

ridiculous.

When he and his father were furious at Memphis' negligence, how could they have guessed that such an unrequited love that ended without a cause would turn into a reminder to end her delicate life.

——Before it really blooms, the delicate stems are roughly strangled by people, and they wither silently on the ground in the budding years.

She was carefully cared for and grew up in a carefree environment. She has an innocent and straightforward personality. She is the princess who is pampered by the whole Bitaido family and his precious sister.

According to common sense, as the apple of the eye, with the connivance and support of her family, she has the capital and freedom to choose a man she likes as her husband.

Live beautifully and proudly.

She is ignorant of the world, ignorant of the dangers of the human heart, with a superficial ambition that she disdains to hide, she is infatuated with the young, handsome and majestic Memphis, and makes no secret of her admiration, but she is coldly rejected and hit hard He wrote letters to his family crying.

This period of premature emotion should have been handed over to time to slowly heal the scars.

However, because of someone's ridiculous jealousy, all traces of her in this world were erased by cold hands.In the dark and unknown corner of Debe City, the capital of hundreds of families far away from her blood relatives, she may have died crying and drinking in pain, but the noble blood of the Bitedo royal family was trampled and humiliated, curled up in humiliation, as if Unremarkable ants.

He died in a foreign land, and was stigmatized by the unscrupulous murderer as "leaving without saying goodbye".

The only thing left to the worried family members looking forward to her return is a forehead ornament lying on a mediocre hawker stall.There were bloodstains on it, as if silently telling her misery, her bones were gone, and a cold fact—there was no possibility of reunion.

Before she died, would her brown eyes reflect the cruel and ruthless figure of the murderer, or would she recall the flawless and clear sky in her childhood?What filled my ears was the murderer's savage grin, or the whistling wind and snow from Hattusha?

They have no way of knowing.

Perhaps she would regret that her heart was disturbed, and she should not have self-willedly recommended herself as a messenger, and came all the way to congratulate the newly enthroned Egyptian king.

—Memphis has no motive.

—Carol was not cruel.

As for why it is impossible for them to be the assassins seeking revenge on Bitedo... There is absolutely no need for them to abandon direct and brutal methods, instead of obliquely choosing to sneak into the palace to take people away after completely ignoring the eyes and ears of the Egyptian side, It is even more impossible for the supernatural powers to make the Egyptian palace people have the illusion of "Princess Midavan leaving without saying goodbye".

On the other hand, no matter how intense Egypt's open and secret struggles are, there is no reason to deviate from it to the point where it needs to kill the noble princesses of friendly countries.Unless it is a woman who has lost her basic judgment due to jealousy.

Just using the method of elimination, combined with the many behaviors of the suspicious person, the answer is ready to come out.

When his sister disappeared, wasn't *sis rejoicing at the confirmation of the wedding date?Perhaps removing a thorn in her side casually is just a trivial matter for her who is proud and self-confident.

As things go by, the hatred will only accumulate day by day, and the pain of bereavement will also go deep into the bone marrow.

Even if not now...

He will also one day make the murderer who lives at ease pay ten times and a hundred times the price.

Touching the violently rising and falling chest, Casey blinked at a loss, hesitated for a while, stretched out his arms, and hugged him tightly, making the breath of the two blend together intimately.

She didn't ask any more questions: For example, why didn't he take retaliatory measures, and even pretended to maintain peace with the Babylonian kingdom?

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