Sully rarely makes malicious comments about others.
But when the situation is unusual, Sully is not afraid to use the worst words to judge others.
For example, now.
Suli's eyes were cold, a coldness that he himself was completely unaware of. This kind of gaze was more like looking at a dead object than a person.
The stones on the street, the floating clouds in the sky, the fallen leaves under the trees, everything is fine, except looking at a person.
Sully's look not only made Willard feel terrified, but others also interpreted what they wanted to interpret from his green pupils.
Suli didn't care about these, he just rarely used his unilateral intimidation ability.
It's easy to scare someone, especially Sully.
Adults have abilities and skills that they may not even realize until they are pointed out to them.
He watched indifferently as Willard shuddered uncontrollably and tried to step back, only to be strangled by Egbert's hand.
Suli did not find the scene scary, and even thought that this was how it should be.
As the heir to a country, Willard has too many choices to deal with this order to kill his brother.
But he chose the stupidest approach.
Obeying orders is often a form of compromise between the obeyer and the obeyed.
But if he is the heir, the one destined to ascend to the throne, the one who will become the king and lead a country, then he will definitely not choose to obey so easily.
No ability, no determination to support personal actions, and no sufficient self-awareness.
Even in modern society, Sully would describe Willard as a hopeless child.
Sully looked depressed and said, "After we find him, let him decide how to deal with Willard."
Those who kill will always be killed, so no matter what the action is, Suli will not give any instructions on his own initiative.
But Egbert doesn't think so.
"A wind elementalist with 98% elemental affinity is indeed extremely talented." Egbert affirmed, but his expression did not hide his contempt, "But I don't think he is qualified to challenge you."
Let alone the heir of a country that was not even qualified to fight against the Holy See, even if Willard's father stood in front of Egbert, he dared to insult or even hurt Sully, the leader of a country, in front of him. He had to consider how long the head on his neck could remain stable.
What was Willard?
He is nothing.
Egbert followed his inner thoughts and squeezed Willard's neck.
The red color spread to Willard's cheeks, his toes were off the ground, making him panic and unable to find his feet. His brain was gradually overwhelmed by the feeling of suffocation. For a moment, he felt the fear that existed in the deepest part of the human soul since birth.
That is the fear of death, which cannot be changed no matter how much one denies or acknowledges it consciously.
"Are you saying that he wants to threaten me?" Sully raised his eyelids. He seemed to be asking a question, but in the blink of an eye he gave Egbert the answer he wanted.
"It's fine to deal with him directly, but it's far from the level of revenge."
"Handing him over to the untalented person whom he despises, and letting his fate be determined by the person he despises and envies, in my opinion, is the most pain-free revenge on him."
"Besides, you probably didn't just come into contact with monsters in Jisso Town." Suli actually didn't know exactly what Egbert did in Jisso Town.
Suli doesn't think it's necessary to know what kind of clients the people around him met and what kind of plans they discussed while on business trips.
His judgment was based on only one point.
As the heir of Amicbee, Willard not only possesses the most typical aristocratic qualities in this world, but the people around him also have this little problem.
Even if you are useless, you must maintain your self-respect; even if you are weak, others should not look down on you.
It would be fine if Willard died at Shu's hands, but if he died at Egbert's hands, it would bring all kinds of troubles that were not painful or itchy, but very annoying.
Egbert is not afraid of trouble, whether by strength or awareness, but it is better to avoid it when possible.
After all, that would be annoying.
However, this kind of avoidance method that adults use when facing the world was not directly regarded by Egbert as an inevitable choice when facing things, but rather...
Lord Sully cares about me!
Because you are worried that he will get into trouble, you may even lower your posture appropriately to avoid such trouble.
For Egbert...
"It's simply the best compliment." Egbert was immersed in his own world. His breathing quickened and a hazy smile appeared on his face.
But in the blink of an eye, Egbert hid all his excitement and said bluntly: "Although I am glad that you care about me, I still don't think such a third-rate character needs to be the object of your compromise."
Sully: Huh?
Aren’t they saying that handing the person over to the police would kill three birds with one stone?
Not only did he avenge Willard, he also saved himself some trouble and provided him with a new choice.
The various optimal options that Sully had thought of were instantly covered by question marks. Egbert, who had a question mark in his mind, looked at him reluctantly before letting go of Willard, who was about to suffocate and go into shock.
Those soldiers who were pressed to the ground by the element of light like flowers scattered from the sky, no matter how much they wanted to get up and save their master, could only watch helplessly as Egbert threw him heavily to the ground. After a muffled collision sound, everyone saw Willard fainted.
But this is incredible given the gorilla's physique.
As soon as Sully thought of this, he heard Cyril say, "You must have fainted from fear."
Suli blinked slightly and said, "Really?"
Cyril retracted the metallic scales on his face and said calmly, "Yes."
"For a moment, I thought I saw hell in your eyes."
Green is actually a very magical color, especially when it is applied to the eyes.
When the eyelids are closed, the shadow will make the pupils look dark and deep. When the eyelids are fully opened, the pupils illuminated by the light will appear crystal clear and beautiful, as if the vast starry sky is hidden in them.
When Sully uses the changing characteristics of his facial features to give exaggerated expressiveness to body language, the overhead look and condescending attitude will not only make people go weak in the knees, but also make them lower their heads uncontrollably.
One may even feel from the bottom of one's heart that if one makes the person in front of him/her feel annoyed, then the whole world will exclude him/her.
But what is truly creepy is not just these, but the pressure that feels like cold air approaching every pore.
will die.
From the moment this awareness appears, anyone who is stared at by Sully will feel a mental breakdown.
However, this trait is something that no one except the bystanders beside him can determine.
Even the parties involved themselves do not have an accurate understanding of this point.
Moreover, among the targeted people, only two cases have occurred so far.
As a researcher, Custer chose to surrender completely, while Willard was simply frightened and fainted.
"It's useless." Cyril kicked Willard's calf. "It's completely different from the guy who realized something was wrong early on and took quick action."
If Willard had used his brain to investigate the people around him, especially Sully...
As long as he investigated, he would find that the people who were gathered around Sully were not people he could afford to offend.
Euphia dared to be weird to the Pope. Although the leader of the Lions Club rarely visited recently, he still gave gifts every once in a while.
When Egbert fought against the ninth-level monster, he was the main output. And Roy, a two-star mercenary who had the ability of a three-star mercenary but never upgraded. Even Mark, who usually has a low presence, was once the strongest person in an organization.
Not to mention a series of people who are hiding their identities.
Willard's brain must have been filled with several tons of sea water to think that Sully would be a poor little person who was bullied by others?
Cyril sneered: "I really hope that the people I meet in the future are all such idiots, because they will make me feel that I am a smart person."
You have to know that Cyril, who is currently the least intelligent person in the small building, has always been the one who was hit.
Sully's mouth twitched slightly, and he changed the subject, originally planning to say, "Why do you think you are a fool?", and changed it to, "Cyril has always been very smart, but people have different sensitivity to things."
Cyril decisively ignored Willard on the ground, her face slightly flushed, and she gave a faint smile.
There is nothing worth caring about insignificant people.
Now, most importantly...
"Don't say such things to anyone." Cyril glanced at Egbert out of the corner of his eye.
This statement was specifically directed at the former Son of Light who looked lost and aggrieved.
Egbert ignored Willard who was lying on the ground, walked to Sully's side, and whispered in a voice that Sully could hear: "I really hope that one day you can focus all your attention on me."
"How about ignoring a little bit the things in the world that always bother you?" he said with a deliberately distressed expression.
Egbert's eyes lit up slightly, after all, it was just a test.
"Even if I have 800-degree myopia, I can't see only you." Su Li said honestly, "Not to mention if I ignore the world, then I will only think about whether my existence here has any meaning - this is a deep topic."
While Egbert felt disappointed by this response, he also concluded that this was something Sully would say.
The so-called 800-degree myopia is a degree that can easily be ridiculed by myopic people themselves as blindness.
This also shows that even if he refused, Lord Suli was paying close attention to his mood changes.
If it weren't for the fact that they hadn't seen each other for a long time and hadn't become more sensitive to Sully's behavior, Egbert wouldn't have thought of such details.
The first words were a tactful refusal, but the latter words, in Egbert's view, meant that Sully was not only made up of his body, but also everything around him, including him...
Therefore, not ignoring the world is equivalent to...
Never ignore him.
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