Chapter 1135 In vain
Some things have changed; some things have not; and some things are moving in an unknown direction.

The God of Destiny always laughs at the insignificance of human beings, who are struggling like ants.

For example, Evan.

Evan revisits that afternoon to try to save Crockett from Tommy.

In fact, Evan succeeded.

Evan convinces Tommy that if Tommy kills Crockett, he will 100% go to juvenile hall, which means Keller will be left to face George alone, which is something Tommy does not want to see.

Tommy wavered.

After a moment's hesitation, Tommy dropped the torch, untied the ropes of the sack himself, and let Crockett go.

However, accidents still happened.

This time, it was Lanny.

Originally, Evan wanted Lanny to use the metal fragments to cut the rope of the burlap bag, release Crockett, bravely stand up against Tommy, and complete his self-redemption.

Little did he know, Lenny was blinded by guilt and anger, and even though Tommy had let Crockett go, he still stabbed Tommy in the back with metal fragments.

The butterfly effect happens again.

Tommy, dead.

Keller packed his bags and fled from George.

Lanny was sent to a mental hospital for treatment.

What's worse is that when those memory fragments surged into Evan's brain like a tide, his brain cells seemed unable to withstand the crowding of memory in a short period of time. Just like a computer crash, Evan rolled his eyes, bled from all seven orifices, and completely passed out in the dormitory.

The hospital's brain scans also proved this, because Evan's brain was crammed with more than forty years of memories in just one year, which seriously damaged the brain structure and caused continuous bleeding in the cerebral cortex. This has caused substantial damage and may cause more hidden dangers in the future.

But does Evan care?
No, Evan didn't have time to worry about himself now, he realized that he had to save Lanny.

While Andrea was talking to the doctor, Evan stole the doctor's door card, entered the inpatient department, and found Lanny in the ward.

Lanny was like a dead fish, his limbs were tied to the bed, and there was no life in his eyes.

Evan tried hard to wake Lanny up, but to no avail; unexpectedly, just as Evan was about to leave, Lanny woke up again.

Lanny blames Evan. When Evan brought the metal fragment into Lanny's hands, Evan already knew that bad things would happen. Lanny thinks that Evan should lie here and receive treatment. Evan is the mentally ill patient.

Evan was stunned.

Evan tried to get everything back on track, but it was obviously not an easy task, as countless memories were entangled like waterweed.

Then, Evan thought of a possibility:
Father.

Maybe, having been through it all, my father knows the solution.

Rereading the diary, Evan returned to that afternoon when he was seven years old and met his father.

No nonsense, Evan got straight to the point.

And Jason…understood instantly.

Jason, "I pray the curse goes away with me."

Evan, "But no. What I need now is information that will set things right. You're the only one who can tell me."

Jason, "There is no such thing as right. You can't change one person without destroying others."

Evan, "Who says we can't make things better?"

Jason, "You can't play God, son." Jason was angry, not just angry, but also helpless and sad. He couldn't control his body leaning forward, staring at Evan.

"You could have killed your mother just by being here."

However, Evan didn't buy it. He believed that he could fix everything. His confident look made Jason unable to control himself anymore.

Suddenly, Jason jumped over the table, knocked Evan to the ground, and grabbed Evan's throat tightly with both hands. His eyes showed twisted and hideousness, trying to eliminate the root of all disasters.

As he waited for Evan to come back to reality, he couldn't help but grab his throat and gasp for air. The vivid fear made him lie on the ground and retch continuously.

In front of the big screen, Nicholas was pinned to his seat, unable to move.

Suddenly, Nicholas realized that Jason's action of grabbing Evan's throat was actually to save Andrea!

Nicholas also realized that Jason was in a mental hospital because he tried to change the past, even going back to Jason's father's generation, and Evan is now repeating the same mistakes.

Things may be far more than this, but the thoughts that surged up in a flash exploded completely, leaving no time for further in-depth thinking, and I couldn't breathe in this storm of information.

So, is Evan heading towards destruction step by step?
Nicholas felt that his brain was lacking oxygen. He tried to breathe some fresh air, but found that he couldn't move a finger. An invisible force rushed towards him, and his wildly beating heart almost exploded.

Unable to get answers from Jason, Evan tried to turn the situation around on his own.

Evan is looking for Caleb, but everything changes and he loses sight of Caleb.

As a last resort, Evan found George, a mess.

Through George, Evan finally found Keller, but discovered that Keller was imprisoned.

She was in Tijuana, the Tijuana in Mexico, living in a dumpster-like apartment, becoming a "branch girl," dragged into an abyss by alcohol and powder, even worse than her initial job as a waitress in a restaurant.

This caused Evan to fall into deep pain.

But what's worse is that Keller has lost his faith and is completely corroded by darkness.

Evan took great pains to finally convince Keller to go to the restaurant with him. After calming down and starting a conversation, Evan told Keller everything about the diary, sincerely hoping to turn the situation around.

Keller didn't believe it.

Evan tells Keller every detail of their time together and the secrets of Keller that no one else knows, just hoping to wake Keller up.

However, this is not enough.

Not only did Keller not believe it, but he also pushed all the blame onto Evan. He screamed at Evan with a hideous face and made as many sarcastic remarks as he could. His pain and struggle were clearly visible.

Evan... there was no way to ignore it.

then.

Evan went back to the source of all the misfortunes, the day the mailbox exploded, and tried to stop the lady from getting close to the mailbox.

Tommy realized that something was wrong, so he pretended to be a brave warrior and threw the lady and the baby down; but Evan, who was standing in front of the mailbox to prevent the lady from approaching, could not avoid the explosion.

When Evan came back to reality, he had lost both of his arms.

Fate played a joke:
Keller and Lanny got together; Tommy finally came to his senses after saving the lady and the baby, and he turned over a new leaf and became a good young man.

Now, everyone is happy, except him.

When Evan learned that Keller had always liked him, she did not leave George and move in with her mother, not because her mother remarried and had a new family and refused to leave a place for her, but because she was reluctant to leave Evan.

As a result, they prevented the mailbox explosion but completely destroyed Evan, which brought Caleb and Lanny together.

Evan fell into despair.

(End of this chapter)

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