Episode 166

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At that time, he was praying while looking up at the crucifix hanging on the wall of his cell. When I asked him what he prayed for, Wilkins quietly gritted his teeth and said that he prayed for the eternal peace of his son. He seemed unaware that Leon knew that he was the father of the spy Fred and that Grace had told him another truth.

"God, please look upon that poor child."

"I wonder if you pray that way for your father too."

Only then did he realize why he had come, and his face turned pale.

"It's a shame. If I had known you were the one who killed my father, I wouldn't have let Fred go so easily. At least I would have killed him in front of you."

Only then did the bastard come out in a cowardly manner, perhaps realizing that he would die a more painful death than his son.

"I'm truly sorry about what happened to Major Richard Winston. I never meant to do that."

"It makes me uncomfortable to see that you think this can be covered up with an apology."

"That's not it...."

"Life for life."

At his words, the bastard's hands began to tremble.

"That, that's why Fred is already like that...."

"Oh, so you paid with your child's life instead of your own? Oh my... Fred, did you hear what your father just said?"

Leon taunted Fred in Hell, looking toward the prison floor.

"Fine. If you want to save your life at the expense of your child's life, then I will do so."

Watching the spark of hope in his opponent's eyes light up and then go out was Leon's favorite pastime.

"I won't kill you right away. I'll bring your children one by one and kill them in front of you, and then I'll let you go with a light heart after I let go of all this resentment. Come to think of it, you have quite a few children. Including Nancy, who ran away. In other words, I'll let you live until I catch that woman and kill her. It'll be worth it to save your life thanks to your children."

And Leon has kept that promise to this day.

"Angie! She's an accomplice!"

One day, the man cried out in anger in front of his son who was growing colder and colder.

"If you're going to kill, kill Angela Riddle's children too!"

"That will never happen."

If that's the case, I'll have to kill my child too.

My baby is definitely alive somewhere.

Leon shut his eyes tightly.

"Major?"

How long had he had his eyes closed? When he opened them to the sound of someone calling him, he saw faces looking at him with puzzlement.

"Ready to execute the sentence."

A private again relayed the situation to him, who was not giving orders even though he was ready. Only then did Leon let go of Wilkins' head, which he was holding, and went behind the private who was holding the rifle.

"aiming."

The sobbing death row inmate began to cry again at the sound. While the other death row inmates were given the mercy of covering their eyes, it was a luxury for the rebel leaders who treated his woman like a pig. The soldier aimed his crosshairs, avoiding the critical areas as instructed in advance.

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