Chapter 457 The reason for the betrayal (4k)(2/2)
Outside the door, a tall silver-haired figure stood there quietly, motionless, like a sculpture.
It was Acheson who had been listening outside.
Previously, after Raham and Abbott had a deeper conversation, the originally irritable slap and roar outside the door had disappeared. Raham originally thought that the other party could not help but walk away, but when he heard the previous voice transmission, he found that the other party was still standing at the door and did not go far away.
However, it seems that he has calmed down a lot.
"Tell me, what do you think."
Raham looked at Acheson, whose blood was still looming in his pupils and had not completely dissipated, and did not exchange too much greetings and asked directly.
He knew that Atcheson now did not need comfort.
When he calmed down and stopped roaring on the door, he had returned to his normal state, that calmness and tenacity that could control an Earl family.
"Abbott was the smallest, smartest, and most favored of those people in our group."
"Dilles regarded Abbott as his younger brother, and he cared for him very much."
"If I were to choose someone the most said it was impossible to betray Deers, I think at least one third of our group would vote for Abbott."
"And this is one of the reasons why we chose Abbott to lurk with Dalton."
Raham did not rush to interrupt Acheson's reminiscence-like narrative, but patiently sought useful information in these words.
He knew that even if the other party was amazed by Abbott's affairs, he would not be able to deviate from the topic at this time and waste time on things that were meaningless.
So, he was very patient.
"I was also confused, but before, when I heard Abbott's final statement, I understood a little, why did he get to this point."
"At the beginning, Deers' last trip plan was formulated by Abbott, and Deers would be ambushed because of a mistake in the plan."
"After the incident, we were conducting a strict internal inventory."
"I thought it was other aspects except for mistakes, but now it seems that it is Abbott's problem."
Acheson's eyelids drooped, as if he was deliberately avoiding the lights in the aisle.
The coherent words suddenly stopped, and Acheson shook his nose slightly, as if it was just a natural pause.
"In Abbott's view, he was the culprit of Deers' death, the murderer who killed the head of the family who treated him as close as his elder brother."
"This seems to be just a simple description, but on Abbott, it is enough to crush everything in his heart."
"I don't know what Abbott experienced, what he had undertaken, and what he had endured after this."
"But I think this guilt, this kind of guilt that cannot be said and endured alone, must be like the increasingly fierce fire, burning his heart, making him suffer and unable to be relieved."
"In this case, it is not impossible for Abbott to be exploited by Gallup when there is a flaw in the mind."
"After all, guilt and shame seem inconspicuous, but they are like weeds, growing freely in the heart, making the heart gradually desolate."
"And the poisonous snakes that appear in this heart field will naturally invade and devour his soul."
Raham nodded very understandingly. He could understand this situation.
The essence of grace becomes enemies is that a person's heart bears too much pressure, which defeats his original defense line and causes abnormal distortions in his heart.
Great kindness is OK, great guilt is OK.
Chapter completed!