Who hid My Corpse!-Chapter 208 - Sixty Ive been waiting for you for a long time

If audio player doesn't work, press Reset or reload the page.

Chapter 208: Sixty I’ve been waiting for you for a long time, Ina_3 Chapter 208: Sixty I’ve been waiting for you for a long time, Ina_3 The man raised his head and looked at Ina, seemingly surprised, but still took the painkiller, thanked her, and then injected it into his body.

“Thank you for your trouble.”

The man said softly.

Ina shook her head.

She saw the man’s armband, the Tenth Squad of the Skeleton Corps.

According to the intelligence Ina had heard here earlier, she knew this was her father’s former squad, and it was also the last squad to confront her father face-to-face.

But as for the outcome, they too had failed.

Looking at the group of knights whose fate was unknown before her, Ina’s lips moved slightly. She originally wanted to ask about Gerard’s situation, but the words turned into an apology.

The man was stunned for a moment, then raised his head looking at Ina, “Why are you apologizing to me?”

Ina didn’t hide anything, softly saying, “My name is Ina. Gerard… he was my foster father.”

Visit freewebnoveℓ.com for the best novel reading exp𝒆rience.

The man paused briefly, and the emotions in his pupils shifted dramatically—from the initial sadness to shock, and then to anger and hatred.

Ina was familiar with this look because it was very similar to Shana’s.

For a moment, Ina thought the knight in front of her was about to strike her down.

But what she hadn’t expected was that the fury in his eyes, after reaching its peak, gradually cooled down.

“I see,” he said softly.

This stark contrast in behavior left Ina slightly stunned.

Why such a bland reaction?

The man guessed Ina’s confusion, then he spoke in a low voice, “I just encountered your father… no, not just encountered. We went looking for him. I believe he killed our captain, so I wanted him to pay a blood debt. But what I didn’t expect was that before him, we were completely ineffective, practically defeated in an instant. We were like fish on the chopping board.”

Ina silently watched the row of knights around her whose fate was unknown.

“But he didn’t kill us.”

Ina’s expression immediately turned to astonishment, “He didn’t kill you?”

“Yes, although it’s hard to believe, but it’s true,” the man said, “on the way back, I’ve asked in detail, and my teammates were only severely injured, but none died. Gerard… he avoided all our vital points. After I came back, I also found out that it wasn’t just us; other knights were the same, all severely injured by him but none fatally.”

He paused, then raised his head looking at Ina with a mix of confusion and pain.

“I previously firmly believed that he had killed Captain Kude, but if that was the case, why didn’t he want to kill us?”

“Do you know why?”

Ina pursed her lips.

She did not answer his question but after a brief moment of contemplation, she simply said, “Take care,” and turned to leave.

At that moment, only one thought occupied her mind.

Her father hadn’t killed anyone.

That meant he hadn’t completely lost his “true self.”

Thus, there was still a chance for redemption.

So she decided to immediately return to the Polluted Land to find the Purification Source Crystal that had been lost for ten years!

Only that could save her father!

Ina quickly left the headquarters of the Skeleton Corps, heading towards the Fifth Zone.

But as she passed through a narrow alley, she heard that incredibly familiar voice.

“Ina.”

Ina froze immediately.

She slowly turned her head and saw a man covered in blood walking out from the alley, then standing in her line of sight.

“I’ve waited for you a long time,” Gerard said softly.