Subconsciously, he grabbed Barbara's little hand and entered the room.

"Look, look, these are all made by me. Isn't this amazing?" Kevin pointed to the two places that were most severely damaged.

Barbara's face darkened and she whispered, "Kevin, can you change your temper? I don't need you to prove anything. As long as you can recover from your injuries and stop trying to be tough, that's enough. Your father and brother don't want to see you like this."

Kevin reacted and realized that he had gone too far.

He ruined someone else's room like this and acted like he was showing off.

This made Kevin feel a little embarrassed.

After a moment of silence, he slowly said, "I'm sorry, I will compensate you for this."

Barbara looked at the little hand that Kevin had pulled up and said, "Can you let me go?"

Kevin quickly withdrew his hand as if he was holding a hot potato, and even distanced himself from Barbara.

"Sorry, I crossed the line. I'll clean up here."

Barbara waved her hand generously and said, "It's okay, as long as you can recover here. I don't want anything to happen to my first patient."

Kevin found that his body was strange, and felt that his past would not be of much use. He had no choice but to agree: "Yeah"

Barbara didn't say anything more to Kevin. She just cleaned up the room and let Kevin lie down again.

Barbara advised: "Tell me if you have anything to say. Don't keep it to yourself."

"Barbara, do you care about the profession of pastor?" Kevin asked a question that surprised Barbara.

After all, he was clamoring to go out before. Now he was talking about her.

What Barbara didn't know was that Kevin was inexplicably concerned about the first patient he had just mentioned.

Barbara casually replied: "Pastor, it's just an interest."

“Then why do you insist on doing it so well?”

"So good, I don't think this is good, this is the most basic responsibility of a pastor." Barbara replied seriously.

But Kevin found that Barbara looked a little unnatural.

This means that Barbara lied. Or maybe she only said some things and left some things unsaid.

The reason why Kevin asked these questions was that he just wanted to get to know the girl in front of him better. It would be very helpful whether he wanted to persuade her or help her as much as possible.

But Barbara was hiding the truth, and Kevin knew that if he continued asking like this, he would not be able to find out anything.

He closed his eyes and whispered, "Okay, I will also fulfill the most basic responsibility of a patient. Barbara, I'm going to sleep, please help me close the door, thank you."

Barbara breathed a sigh of relief and said, "Well, have a good rest. I'll come to see you tomorrow."

She was afraid that Kevin would continue to ask questions, because those were not glorious things. At least that was how Barbara saw it. So no matter how he asked, even if it ended in a bad mood, Barbara would not say anything.

So Kevin just stopped talking.

A day passed like this.

On a quiet morning, the sun shone through the window into the room, creating patches of light and shadow. Kevin slowly opened his eyes as he heard the sound of birds chirping outside the window.

This time I didn't have the nightmare I had yesterday. I felt very comfortable.

Kevin felt that yesterday's dream and the state that followed were too weird.

But I couldn't find anything corresponding to it in reality. I didn't even know why my body was changing.

I thought I would become stronger like the protagonist in the novel, but it turned out to be a dream. I was beaten back to my original form in a few seconds.

Really disappointing.

Bang bang bang.

There was a knock on the door.

"Please come in."

The door opened. It was Barbara.

Barbara's face looked pale and ugly at the moment, and she was trying hard to hide it.

He forced a smile and said, "Kevin, how was it, did you sleep well?"

Kevin noticed it, his heart began to beat violently, he took a few deep breaths, and said: "Is there any result from the ruins?"

"Uh" Barbara hesitated. Not sure what to say?

"Just answer me honestly. Even if it means total annihilation, I have already anticipated this outcome and I can accept it."

Barbara still hesitated, and even took a few steps back to the door. She felt like leaving immediately.

"Barbara, you really treat me like a child. If you can't stand this, then don't save me. I will leave by myself. I will no longer be your patient, and I will definitely not be your first patient. I will not tarnish your resume anymore."

Kevin said this very seriously, his slightly immature face showing great determination. There was no room for compromise.

Barbara pursed her lips and told the story, her voice still trembling.

"When Sister Alice went there, she found Stone and Bennett, one dead and one injured. The monsters in the ruins were too powerful. Even Sister Alice was a little confused after entering."

"What?!" Kevin's eyes widened, and he looked ahead in disbelief. He stood up involuntarily because he was too excited. He clenched his fists tightly, and his arms trembled slightly, as if he was trying to control the surging emotions in his heart, but it was in vain.

"That's all." Barbara didn't want to say anything more.

"Tell me the rest too!" Kevin's face was dark. There was no tone of negotiation. It was a direct order.

Barbara sighed helplessly and said as tactfully as possible: "Sister Alice rescued Bennett, and the monster chased him when he escaped. Because it was too powerful, all the villagers nearby were affected. Many were killed and injured, and the problem has not been resolved yet. Bennett and you have become the eyes of everyone in Mond..."

"You're a disaster star, right? I know." Kevin's legs went soft and he sat on the bed, staring at the ceiling with lifeless eyes.

Why did it suddenly become like this? This has never happened to me since I was a child.

It was as if a flash of electricity flashed through my mind.

Wait, why are all these weird things happening at this time? There must be a reason. It's definitely not Bennett's luck.

If it was luck, I wouldn't be alive today, and the same goes for Bennett.

Thinking of this, Kevin struggled to get up and found that his body was still very uncomfortable. It was as if yesterday was a last burst of energy.

Now it has been reverted to its original form.

Just then, a clear female voice came.

"Kevin, I brought your brother back. He got into big trouble this time. I shouldn't have brought the bomb with me. It's useless." Alice said and walked in from the door.

The white-haired boy in his arms was Bennett.

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