Kevin said happily: "Okay, go ahead."

After all, Alice did help a lot, and Kevin would feel bad if he could just say thank you to her.

Alice took out a small note from her bosom and handed it to Kevin. She said sincerely: "When you are about to leave, I hope you can read the words on it, please."

Kevin grabbed the note, spread it out and looked left and right, only to find that there was not a single word on it.

He was surprised and said, "There are no words on it."

Alice was silent for a while, then slowly said: "When you are about to leave, there will definitely be one. Just remember it."

"Leaving soon?" Kevin seemed to have grasped some important information and asked: "Do you think I will leave? Leaving Mond?"

Alice shook her head silently.

Kevin sighed, and he still couldn't get anything out of him.

After saying goodbye, Kevin left again and came to the library and said hello to Lisa.

So he sat aside and began to write and draw.

Time soon came to night.

Kevin got up and sorted out what he had written. After that, he went to the pub.

Come to the front desk.

I found Diluk standing at the bar, wiping the wine glasses leisurely.

Kevin laughed and said, "Master Lu, do you think a proper knight would work in a bar?"

“Hehe, isn’t this the family business that needs help? Alas, this is the trouble of having money.” Diluk pretended to sigh.

Kevin felt as if an arrow had pierced his heart. He suddenly felt extremely uncomfortable.

After recovering from the shock, he said in a sour tone: "Yeah, having money brings too many worries. Unlike me, having no money only brings me worries."

Diluk couldn't help laughing.

After the two joked for a while.

Diluk asked about Kevin's current situation and Bennett's situation.

In fact, Diluk wanted to help when the two were being bullied in Mondstadt, but he was held back by his father.

I happened to see Kevin, so I couldn't help but ask him and said I could help.

Kevin gave a brief explanation, and then said in a deep voice: "Grandpa Lu, I just came here to borrow the venue, do you mind?"

Diluk waved his hand and said, "Of course I don't mind. Use it however you want."

"Thank you."

Kevin was somewhat touched.

To be honest, Kevin had always been jealous of Diluk and wanted to compete with him in every way.

But apart from their similar looks, Kevin found that no one could compare to Diluk.

But Diluk treated Kevin as a friend from beginning to end.

This made Kevin feel very ashamed.

Ever since Diluk became a knight, the two of them have rarely interacted with each other.

After chatting with Diluk, Kevin came to the most conspicuous place in the bar.

After putting on the mask that had been prepared long ago, his outfit was completely different from before.

I took a few steps to the table, grabbed the speech and began to build up my emotions.

Many people noticed Kevin standing on the table, and they all looked at him with some confusion, wondering what Kevin was going to do?

"Everyone, can you stop and listen to me for a few words?" Kevin said with full energy.

There was no sign of stage fright.

At this moment, everyone noticed Kevin and looked over here.

Kevin's hands were shaking slightly as he held the manuscript. He was still a little nervous.

Take a deep breath.

"I guess you all know about the ruins recently, because too many people died in that disaster. Those people may be your children. Or parents, brothers, sisters, friends, etc., and the culprit avoided judgment because of his bad luck. This is really unacceptable."

Kevin's words were extremely contagious. While arousing people's hatred, they also paved the way for the following words.

"It's hateful, so hateful. The Knights are too merciful. They didn't arrest him and bring him to trial."

"Yeah, I guess. This isn't a matter of luck. It must be intentional."

For a time, the atmosphere of hatred in the bar was high.

Seeing this, Kevin smiled slightly and stretched out his hand to signal everyone to mute.

After a while, everyone fell silent.

Kevin continued: "The purpose of my speech here is to hope that the top leaders of Mond can give us an explanation as to why such a murderer who killed hundreds of people can walk openly on the streets of Mond.

This is a free country. Since the overthrow of the Lawrence family, we have always been adhering to the word freedom. Since we have this freedom, why can't we use it to do what we want to do?"

Diluk frowned when he heard this. He never expected Kevin to say this.

"Unlimited freedom will only lead to worse consequences"

Many people followed suit and began to oppose Kevin.

Kevin did grin and said meaningfully: "Diluk, you are the young master of a noble family, of course you would hope that the lowly commoners would behave themselves."

Suddenly, many people looked at Diluk with unfriendly eyes.

Diluk couldn't help it, he stepped forward and grabbed Kevin's collar, looking at him unkindly and said: "Kevin, what do you want to do?"

Kevin leaned close to Diluk's ear and whispered, "I'm sorry, Master Lu, can you cooperate with me in this play first?"

Diluk slowly put down his hand and distanced himself from Kevin. He said softly, "It's just right. We haven't fought each other for a long time. Let's see who has the final say tonight."

Then, he loudly stopped everyone from talking.

He looked at Kevin again and said in a deep voice: "I am just a commoner with more money. Don't impose your previous aristocratic concepts on me."

Kevin changed the subject and asked, "Really? Then do you think the disaster star that caused the disaster was at fault?"

"If he just happened to encounter that incident, then he is not wrong." Diluk argued.

"That means he's unlucky. It seems like you're the same as those high-ranking officials who didn't do anything. Haha, you're all so-called nobles after all, just more hidden than before."

"Is this what you call inaction? Do you think it's reasonable to judge someone just because he had bad luck?"

Kevin glanced at everyone around him.

Some people frowned, some were furious, and some looked at Diluk with disgust.

Kevin felt a little relieved. "So you're saying that the hundreds of people who died deserved it. They deserved to die there and pay for this disaster. Why?"

Finally, someone couldn't help it anymore and started shouting: "Why should he kill my parents just because he is unlucky?"

“Why? He was fine after coming out of the ruins, but I had to survive. See? That’s when I lost my arm.”

After the man finished speaking, he revealed his shoulder where his arm was missing.

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