Chapter 30
He was pacing back and forth and shaking his head like a man stung by bees, acting like a fugitive and vagrant. Kelvin was observed in his room, ranting incoherently in the midst of his doubts: "He will die...She will die...they will die, I will kill them," he kept saying, seemingly in an effort to convince himself that they had already died.
Dr. Jekyll's words keep echoing in his head, getting louder and louder.
"You must accept your decision because you made it. If you dared to turn back or disappoint me, I would not hesitate to destroy you; in fact, I would first destroy the very thing you were hoping to save with your life in front of your very eyes, and then you would perish ".
After Kelvin had tragically lost Freya and Tigreal due to his carelessness, Jekyll said these words to him.
The words penetrated his soul deeply and stabbed him in the heart. He understood what this meant because Jekyll had repeatedly warned him about it, but he had never r
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