At this time, Barbara spoke again to draw everyone's attention to herself.

"Everyone sees clearly, right? This is a conspiracy. The one who led you to rebel is a group of monsters from the abyss, called the Abyss Cult."

Next, Barbara began to tell the so-called truth starting from the ruins.

That is a lie Kevin made up.

In the discourse, Bennett becomes the protagonist, from being a tool to realizing the conspiracy of the cult, and breaking their actions together with the Knights.

There was a bit of Kevin's shadow in his words, and he even described himself as an undercover agent lurking around those cults.

Everything is done to glorify the Knights, himself, and Bennett.

Everyone under the city wall was at a loss for a moment.

Look back again.

The white-haired boy was looking at them with a smile on his face. There was no trace of blame, only a smile.

He is so clumsy and yet so gentle.

All your actions are telling yourself how great it is that you are all right.

A feeling of guilt spread in their hearts and many people began to cry.

Sobbing sounds came one after another.

"I'm sorry! Bennett"

Finally someone spoke.

Like dominoes, others followed suit.

Apologies came from all directions, and Bennett scratched his head with a silly smile.

"I'm fine, as long as you stop resisting."

Simon looked at Barbara on the stage and gave a thumbs up. The old father praised his young daughter for the first time in a long time.

Barbara responded with a smile, and now she was no longer obsessed with comparing herself with her sister, and the behavior that forced herself in the past was no longer there.

Because there are more important people waiting for her.

Only Farga saw the blood all over the ground and the corpses floating on the river.

No one paid attention to these things, they were like garbage being ignored.

He killed many of them himself.

For a so-called lie, so many people have to sacrifice their lives, but for more people, I have to do this.

I'm sorry, I didn't do a good job as the leader of the group. If there is a future, I promise you that this country will definitely become better.

On the stage, after Barbara greeted her father, a figure walked over.

It was Kevin.

As soon as Kevin came over, he smiled with satisfaction and said, "You did a good job, Barbara. Give me the things you got."

As he spoke, he stretched out his hand.

Barbara was happy to see Kevin, but when she noticed something was wrong with him, she became alert.

"What? I didn't take anything from you, did I?"

Kevin grinned and said strangely: "Oh, you don't want to go back? It seems that you are very reluctant to leave this world."

Barbara's pretty face turned pale and she turned and ran away.

. . . .

Outside the light curtain.

Many people are discussing whether this ending is good or bad?

Those who think it's a good thing see that Bennett did nothing wrong and eventually got an apology from everyone.

I think the bad guys cannot forgive Kevin, who ignores the consequences of the conflict for the sake of his brother.

Bennett being a hero is a joke.

In the tavern, Diluk is the kind of person who thinks he is bad.

"How can a bunch of brainwashed idiots be so easily manipulated and brainwashed? Can they use some brains?"

Church, Barbara is very complicated, caught between good and bad and doesn't know what to say.

Rosaria was similar to Diluk, seeing the hopeless and powerless look of the Mage Master on the screen. He never smiled even at the end.

Rosalia was so sad that she almost burst out.

"Kevin, are you satisfied now? Just because of your brother, Mond has been messed up. Heroes, fuck heroes!"

Barbara sighed and wanted to say something, but remained silent.

Liyue, Qunyu Pavilion.

Ningguang frowned, picked up a pen and started writing and drawing on the paper.

“We can’t let this happen in Liyue. Next time you see someone giving a speech, you better pay more attention. Public opinion is really scary!”

Within the light curtain.

The scene changed and the time came to a few days later.

In Mondstadt, Kevin and Bennett were walking on the street.

Everyone who passed by greeted Bennett warmly.

Many small vendors were holding the goods they were selling and wanted to hand them to Bennett.

"Bennett, come here, this is the sunset fruit I made, try it."

"This thing isn't available everywhere. I have a new dish here. Bennett, would you like to try it? It's delicious."

"Come on, is it noon now? Bennett is now an honorary knight, and this suit is too tattered. I've prepared a new one for you."

Everyone showed kindness to Bennett, just to eliminate their own guilt.

They had misunderstood the young man so deeply that they even wanted to kill him.

But Bennett had never blamed them, which really made them feel ashamed and guilty.

Now I just want to be nicer to this child and make up for the mistakes I made due to my emotions.

This situation has happened many times, and Bennett still doesn't know what to do. In fact, he feels like he hasn't done anything.

"You all stop being like that. I only helped a little. The Knights are the real main force."

However, no one paid any attention to this. Some even laughed and said, "Bennett, if it weren't for you, the Knights would still be kept in the dark. Don't bother with them."

"Yes, you are worthy of being a hero when you are young. Even if you are blamed by everyone, you still want to save Mond. Bennett, I have never seen a better child than you."

Bennett's face suddenly darkened.

"Stop talking. Many people in the Knights have died. They are the ones who most desire your affirmation, not me."

The people around were stunned. They didn't expect Bennett to say such a thing.

Seeing this, Kevin persuaded those people to leave in a friendly way, so as to avoid the conversation going in an unknown direction.

Just as he exhaled, Bennett's voice came from behind.

"Brother Wen, you blame everything you did on me, and even the achievements of the Knights have been covered up. Is this really okay?"

Kevin didn't expect that so many people would die in that conflict, and he didn't expect that those monsters were not from the Abyss Cult.

In fact, in Kevin's deduction, as long as Farga quickly finds the scapegoat he deduced.

Then let Bennett go up and kill him directly.

This way you can even resolve everything right away when you meet.

There would be no conflict at all.

Unfortunately, things never turn out as Kevin expected.

Fortunately, the result was similar, except that more people died.

Kevin was silent for a while before replying: "That's good."

Bennett's eyes flickered and he asked, "What's so good about that? I didn't help at all, why should I enjoy these treatments?"

Kevin said in a deep voice: "Because it was the incompetence of the Knights that led to the deaths of so many people. It's good that the people didn't blame them. Protecting the people is what they were supposed to do, but look at how many people they killed."

"Their starting point was good, and they tried their best. Brother Wen!"

The last sound was particularly heavy, expressing Bennett's dissatisfaction with Kevin.

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