Chapter 229 Burning(2/2)
Amidst the sound of killing, the demon hunter lit the haystack, and the flames instantly took off, and thick black smoke billowed into the sky.
The intense heat and poisonous smoke choked Deirdre's mouth and nose, destroying the fragile mucous membranes. Heart-rending cries resounded through the sky, and soon stopped, replaced by violent coughs.
For a moment, Mavi suddenly felt that he should not let Yunia see such a cruel scene. Yunia is four years old, younger than Deirdre. Is it really appropriate to show her such a scene?
With this thought in his mind, Ma Wei did not move his steps, nor did he intend to let go of Yunia, even if Yunia pulled his hair and made him feel pain.
The flames spread to Deirdre's feet, began to burn the soles of her feet, and ignited her clothes. The flames spread again. This time, Deirdre let out a piercing scream again, and soon, her body was covered in flames. Completely wrapped, the sound is getting smaller and smaller
Looking at this scene, Ma Wei felt that the shouts around him were a bit noisy. He silently took out his revolver, pointed it at the sky and pulled the trigger.
boom!
boom!
Several gunshots were fired one after another, and an open space suddenly vacated beside Ma Wei. The residents who had been shouting just now looked at him in horror. Ma Wei put away the wheel and said expressionlessly: "It's much quieter now."
Bishop Memet didn't know what was wrong with Mavey, so he quietly stepped back and asked tentatively: "Mr. Nicholas, what's wrong with you?"
"It's okay. They made my eardrums hurt with the noise. It's like someone shouting in your ear with a loudspeaker. Aren't you annoyed?"
"Oh oh oh"
Bishop Memet took two steps back again and looked towards the center of the bridge. At this moment, Deirdre had completely lost her voice. The flames burned her delicate body, and her originally fair skin became charred, and the blackness was mixed with
The blood-red shredded meat is like an undercooked steak.
The dragging sound of the iron chain sounded, and the seducer emerged from the gray mist, hooked Deirdre's soul, and pulled her out of the body. Deirdre's soul was bigger than any soul Ma Wei had ever seen.
Bright, she tightly grasped the iron chain that bound her neck, opened her mouth wide, and kept swinging her legs, as if she wanted to hook something to prevent herself from entering the kingdom of death.
The seducer disappeared, and Deirdre failed to break free from the chains and was taken into the realm of death.
"dad."
Junia held Ma Wei's head and asked doubtfully: "What did she do wrong?"
"Abandoning her companions and escaping alone, she is a deserter."
“Should deserters be put to death?”
"It depends on the situation. If serious consequences are caused, the death penalty will be imposed."
"But wasn't it the upper management who caused the failure?" Yunia said in Frederick: "If Ubli I had not chosen to confront the Kuroshio head-on, there would not have been a crisis in St. Paul's Cathedral! Why did the upper management make a mistake?
What if the soldiers who escaped were not punished but were executed?"
"Because commanders are much more valuable than soldiers, as long as they don't make extremely serious mistakes, they usually won't be executed directly." Ma Wei thought for a while and said: "The battlefield is like this, the war is like this, a game launched by a group of old men, but
Let young people die, and it is not the soldiers who enjoy the fruits of victory in the end."
"I hate war." Yunia wrinkled her nose and said.
"I also hate war, but there are always some people who like to use war to gain benefits."
Ma Wei looked up at the sky and the scorching sun at noon:
Chapter completed!