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11. Why Did I Have To Tell You Anything?
Author: Dragon Rider
last update2025-03-02 15:34:40

Facing this dying guy, there was no mercy in Ryan's eyes.

After all, Lucas was one of Wallace's top associates. A long time ago, he had bullied him many times by taking advantage of his power. Although Ryan chose to endure it at that time, it did not mean that he would forget those conflicts.

Lucas was in great pain. A piece of his neck had been bitten off, and his body was covered with scratches of all sizes, but he did not die immediately. His trachea, exposed to the air, was still making labored "ho ho" sounds, as if he was trying hard to breathe, but the air cavity had been completely blocked by blood, and he could not even complete the simplest breathing action.

Yasmin was still trying to hold his wound, applying first aid while encouraging him to hold on a little longer. She even turned her gaze to look at Ryan, whose momentum had greatly changed, and pleaded, "Ryan, can you come and help?"

"We can't save him. It's too late." Ryan didn't say more words. He just lowered his head and turned his gaze away.

His biggest purpose in returning this time, besides completing the trial, was revenge and making all those who have betrayed him pay the price they deserved. Not to mention that Lucas had just taken over his room. Even if he had done nothing, his identity as Wallace's minion alone made him not worth Ryan's rescue.

Yasmin looked at Ryan helplessly, feeling the indifference and numbness on this man's face, with deep disappointment in her eyes. "But we can't just stand here and watch him die. After all, he is our colleague. Do something!"

Ryan glanced at her impatiently, then shifted his gaze to Lucas's twitching chest and neck. After a slight hesitation, he finally nodded, "Okay."

As he said this, he strode towards Lucas, who had already lost consciousness.

"Here..." Yasmin was very happy and took the initiative to give up her seat to Ryan.

But before she could continue to ask how Ryan was going to stop Lucas's bleeding, a cold light flashed before her eyes. The wooden rod that Ryan used as a weapon had left a residual image in the air and hit Lucas's head heavily.

The sound of bones breaking was heard instantly, and blood splattered everywhere, even a lot of it splashed on Yasmin's clothes. A large amount of pus and blood covered Yasmin's vision, and Lucas, who suffered a heavy blow, didn't even make a sound, and completely lost the last sign of life.

His death was so quick but unexpected.

"Aaarh...?" Yasmin screamed immediately and jumped up from the ground in fear, staring at Ryan with shocked and angry eyes.

Ryan's eyes remained the same. "Didn't you ask me to help him?"

"Yes, but I didn't ask you to kill him. What's wrong with you?" 

"This guy is seriously injured. If he survives, he will only become a mindless zombie. What I did was helping him get relief sooner."

"You, you lunatic!" Yasmin was stunned. She had never imagined that Ryan would actually use this method to "help" Lucas. She felt regretful and annoyed, and her eyes were filled with fear when she looked at Ryan.

She didn't understand how Ryan's character could become so cold-blooded in just one day.

This good guy who used to be a coward and never fighting back at any time, actually turned into a cruel "murderer"!

"Just helping out."

"Why are you doing this? What are you thinking?" Yasmin collapsed and loudly denounced Ryan's cold-bloodedness, calling him a bastard.

Ryan's expression remained the same. He smiled coldly and said, "I am a lunatic? Haha..."

If Yasmin knew how the people here had treated him in the past, perhaps she would not have said such things.

Once upon a time, Ryan also thought about being a good guy. He even rushed into the zombie group without hesitation in the most dangerous moments, just to help others escape. But how did these people repay themselves? 

Being able to give Lucas a quick death was already a special favor from him.

Yasmin didn't understand anything. She only knew that Ryan had killed her companions right in front of her. She was still roaring, "Did you come back to take revenge on them because Wallace didn't consider to save you when he chose to escape before, so you become so petty and hate everyone?"

Ryan was too unconcerned to explain. He just gave Yasmin a cold look and let her experience it herself.

If Wallace had simply watched the person in danger without helping, Ryan would not have blamed him. When facing danger, anyone’s first priority was to take care of themselves. Saving others was a favor rather than a duty.

Seeing that Ryan remained silent, Yasmin continued to question him, "So.is that the reason?"

Ryan was very impatient and shook his head, saying, "You know nothing, so just leave me alone."

When faced with a disaster, any emotional release would consume physical strength to a certain extent. Ryan didn't want to waste so much time on boring arguments. After all, the zombies outside could still break in at any time.

He was surprisingly indifferent. He closed the door again and began to prepare for the next wave of attacks. He picked up the zombie remains on the ground and formed a "human wall" to block half of the passage.

There was no strong defense at the back door of the cafeteria, but fortunately the passage here was relatively shallow and narrow, and the entrance was filled with zombie corpses, which could effectively slow down the efficiency of the zombies' movements.

As long as no one got in the way, Ryan had the confidence to defend this place.

As for Yasmin, she did not move, continuing to maintain a distraught expression, staring blankly at Ryan who was actively defending. It was obvious that this guy had become different from before.

In the battle just now, he killed seven zombies by himself. Such a record was almost comparable to Wallace, and it was obviously beyond the limit of an ordinary person. So she suppressed her anger and continued coldly, "What happened to you on the day you disappeared?"

Ryan suddenly laughed. It was obvious that Yasmin was not that stupid and had already noticed that he was unusual.

Yasmin said, "You disappeared for only one day, but you suddenly became so strong. Did you somehow evolve?"

"Yes." Since he couldn't hide it anymore, Ryan simply stopped hiding it and nodded generously.

Yasmin immediately became anxious, "..wait, why didn't you say it earlier?"

"Why should I tell you earlier?" Ryan raised his indifferent eyes and asked a question, which immediately made Yasmin speechless and uncomfortable. 

She blushed and said with difficulty after a while, "Why are you hiding it, even from me?"

Ryan smiled, very playfully, and mocked again, "Why do I have to tell you what happened to me? We are not even that friendly."  

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