The Walking Dead: reborn as Carl

Chapter 200: Chapter 211 Nonsense



"gentlemen."

"Um?"

"I remember you told me a story."

"Which one are you referring to, Carl?"

"If I remember correctly, it seems to be Dostoyevsky and the Parricide."

The Governor's smiling expression froze slightly, "What's wrong? Why did you suddenly think of this?"

Carl shook his head, rolled down the window a little, put his arm on the window and looked outside.

"Nothing, I just want to read the whole series, maybe it will be useful to me."

"It appears to be on the bookshelf in my office. I can look for it for you when I go back tonight."

"Well, thank you sir."

"There's no need to be like that, Carl. You seem to have something on your mind, a very serious one." The Governor frowned and looked at Carl beside him.

"There are indeed some." Carl looked at the Governor for a moment, then immediately looked away.

"Hehe, Carl, do you want to talk to me?"

"No, sir, I don't want to talk about it now." Karl pouted slightly, looking very dissatisfied.

The Governor was slightly stunned, then smiled and rubbed Karl's head.

Carl did not respond to this. He just looked out the window silently, estimating how long it would take to reach the prison.

After a long silence, Karl turned his head and looked at the Governor, "Sir."

"What's wrong?"

"How are you going to attack the prison?" Carl asked, looking into the Governor's eyes.

The Governor was slightly stunned, the smile on his face faded, his brows slightly frowned, and after thinking for a while, he said:

"Karl, I taught you that you should use whatever means necessary to deal with your enemies."

"I know, sir, I will not forget your teachings, but I just want to know." Carl nodded, without any doubt in his eyes.

"Carl, you seem to have some different feelings about prison?" The governor's brows furrowed even deeper.

Karl shook his head, then nodded, his face a little conflicted, and opened his mouth, as if he wanted to say something, but was a little hesitant.

In response, the Governor just looked at Carl, frowning slightly.

After hesitating for a long time, Carl said, "Sir, you know, that Glenn, he said there are some people in the prison that I know, people that I used to be very familiar with."

"I told you I shouldn't have let you keep Glenn." The Governor's words turned cold and angry, and he grabbed Carl's shoulders, his anger slowly dissipating.

"Karl, you don't need to listen to him. Don't trust anyone except me. This is just a lie. You don't have to believe it at all. There is no difference between prison and everything before."

The Governor held Carl's shoulders tightly, his arms shaking slightly.

"Karl, you have to believe me, you can only believe me, you have to believe me, Karl, can you understand?"

"Of course, my sir."

Carl gave a well-behaved smile, not caring that his shoulders were a little painful from being pinched, and hugged the Governor.

"Good boy, good boy." The Governor showed a relieved expression and patted Carl's back gently.

"Sir, you haven't told me how you plan to attack the prison."

"Karl, have you forgotten what I just said?"

"I'm just asking, out of curiosity."

"Well, I don't want to use artillery shells unless it's necessary. According to Glenn, the prison will be a better camp than Woodbury. I want to move everyone in Woodbury to the prison.

So we need to take the prison as intact as possible, and I will give them a chance, and if they are willing to surrender, I will allow them to join the new Woodbury.

Of course, those threatening people need to be eliminated first, at least their leader cannot be alive. According to Glenn, their leader seems to be a policeman named Sean.

I don't know if he will be more sensible. If he is, why not let him live? Carl, what do you think?"

Carl thought about it seriously and said, "I don't think they will surrender."

"Indeed." The Governor looked at Carl and smiled. "Although I don't want to see blood, sometimes blood must be shed to make some people face reality."

"Well, sir, you are right." Carl nodded and put his head back on the arm that was holding the car window.

"Carl, what's wrong with you?" The Governor was a little confused.

"It's okay, I just want to take a nap, sir. Can you call me when we get there?" Carl said without turning back.

"Of course, you see, I told you that you shouldn't have come."

"Hmm…" Karl responded vaguely, his vision suddenly became blurry, so he closed his eyes.

When there is no buffering,

When there is no room left,

When all plans are in vain,

When all calculations are powerless.

What else can we rely on?

Carl knew, knew it deeply, with a gun, a dagger, and his own not-so-strong body.

This is all I can rely on right now.

Maybe it's not all in vain, at least I got the gun and dagger by myself.

but...

Perhaps this is an opportunity. If he follows the original plan, he can take over the position of the Governor, then kill the Governor and take control of Woodbury.

This plan is feasible, but it will take a long time, and will need to be calculated in years.

At least you have to wait until your body is fully developed.

I have been using it for a long time and I really can't wait any longer.

Being in Woodbury was indeed a torment for Carl, a torment of the heart, and Carl had a premonition.

If I really stay in Woodbury for too long, longer than I am now, I am afraid that by then I will not be able to take action against the Governor.It is even possible that "Penny" completely replaces Beth. After lying for so long, she can't help but get involved.

The other self will not help himself, but wants to be himself. After all, Woodbury is everything to him.

I can't really live with the Governor for the rest of my life, right? Will I take over his position when he gets old?

Stop talking nonsense.

However, the lying self seems to be very willing.

So I can't go on.

But before that, I had no other choice. If I could contact everyone in the prison, I would have many more options and many more methods.

But there aren't so many ifs.

It was impossible for him to contact anyone in the prison in Woodbury, and even if he could, for example, release Glenn.

But the chance of success is too small, and the message can only be delivered once, which is not enough to accomplish anything.

But now, the Governor himself came to the prison with most of Woodbury's fighting force.

As long as these people stay in prison forever, he can let Sean and others take over Woodbury.

Not all of them are needed, but the Governor, at least the Governor must not be alive.

Maybe I can, well, he has no defense against me, I can easily kill the governor.

As long as we kill the governor, at least half of the task will be completed. If we kill a few of his confidants, the rest of the people will not be a big problem.

But the key point is, if I can kill the governor, how can I guarantee that I can get away with it?

Maybe I should sacrifice myself for the sake of everyone in the prison?

Sounds good?

Stop talking nonsense. I have never been someone who can devote myself to a cause.

Can...

What if it was for Beth?

 

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