Lianwen with a good friend...Because this movie overlaps with Nibelungen's various actors, so I thought of a stalk of past and present... Dr. Mabuse never considered himself a sympathetic person. However, when Georg pushed him into the secret road, he suddenly had a weird impulse, wanting to pull the child and escape from the battered house.
But only a second after Dr. Mabuse had this idea, the cover of the secret path was covered by Georg, leaving him with a "don't worry" gesture and a childish smile-and at the beginning of twenty years ago When they met, they were almost exactly the same.
It's really strange. Dr. Mabuse always thought that this child had been taken by him as evil as himself.
Twenty years ago... it was a winter day with heavy snow.
At that time, Dr. Mabuse was not Dr. Mabuse, but just a psychology student who looked a little weird in the eyes of the people around him. He had just finished class that day, hurried home, and was stopped by a boy who was about ten years old when he turned the corner of the street.
"Mr... buy a match?" The little boy asked timidly, holding a handful of matches in his red hand. On such a cold day, he was wearing an obviously unfit single shirt, shivering constantly, his blue lips were curled into a smiling arc, and a pair of extraordinarily bright black eyes, like the twinkling stars in the clear night sky. .
Mabuse felt for the first time that she had born compassion—no, maybe it wasn't compassion, but another feeling. The child made him feel... very familiar. He knelt down and asked the boy, "What's your name?"
"Georg, sir."
"What's your last name?" The
little boy shook his head. "...I don't know, sir. I...I have never seen my parents..."
Mabuse sighed softly. "Come on, kid, go to my house."
Although she has never taken care of children, Mabuse finds that she and Georg get along very well. Although Georg has no education, he is very smart and capable. He keeps all the housework that Mabuse doesn't have time to take care of in order.
Mabuse also teaches Georg to read and write when he has time. The child quickly learned a beautiful scribble, so Mabuse decided to train him further: he moved out of the bookcase by Goethe Schiller Voltaire and let Georg learn; how can I know that this little guy didn’t know this? I didn't care, I was bumped into napping on the books several times, almost dripping my mouth on the big books, Mabuse had no choice but to give up-it was not bad to make his world simple.
Sometimes Mabuse would think, maybe Georg was really something he lost a long time ago... an important person, but he has finally found him back.
When Mabuse became Dr. Mabuse and was about to step into the world of darkness, a problem had plagued him for a while.
At this time, Dr. Mabuse is already a master of hypnotism. As long as he wants, he can let anyone obey him obediently. The child who has grown into a teenager with an angular face is naturally no exception; but he does not want that. The smiling face like the sun in midsummer was stained with haze.
But he couldn't let the boy leave his side, he knew him too well, he might...become dangerous.
In the end he decided to present all his plans to Georg. If he disagrees...Dr. Mabuse squeezed the pistol in his pocket tightly.
A lost treasure can never belong to others again.
To Dr. Mabuse's surprise, Georg agreed without hesitation.
"As long as you ask me to do it, I will do it." He replied, still with a childlike smile on his face.
Later, Dr. Mabuse had a lot of new men, but none of them could trust him like Georg, or... let him have feelings other than using people as a tool. Even the pretty face Carossa who was obsessed with him infatuated.
Almost everything Georg did for him was impeccable. Even the bruises and scars on his body will definitely bring him back what he wants.
Dr. Mabuse remembers once he asked Georg to steal a business document. The plan was completed flawlessly, the kid—although Georg has grown into a youth now, and Dr. Mabuse still uses this word habitually when he thinks of him—when he came back, he smiled like a primary school student who had taken the first place exam. It took several days for Dr. Mabuse to hear in Hawash and Pesch's chat, Georg hid in front of him behind his hands full of blood that hurts at the touch of a touch, and he couldn't even pick up the towel. At that time, Dr. Mabuse just gave a soft "Oh". He felt that he would no longer have pity for anyone's suffering.
Later, Dr. Mabuse saw Georg's smile like a kid waiting to be praised more times. He knew that the child had blood on his hands, other people's and his own, but still smiled so brilliantly, like an angel from hell.
Until... Until two hours ago.
"We can't get out!" Georg's anxious voice awakened Dr. Mabuse from his dream.
It was a strange dream: Dr. Mabuse saw himself in strange clothes, and Georg in strange clothes. He heard that he said, if you belong to me, I will treat you like him, whether life or death, will never leave.
The dream stopped abruptly before he heard the answer.
The house quickly became a battlefield; everyone took a weapon or two and started fighting. From the corner of Dr. Mabuse's eye, he saw Georg rushing out with two pistols. He felt that Georg at this time was a little similar to what he had seen in his dream, but the dream was so thin that there were not many afterimages left.
Dr. Mabuse stumbled in the sewer. The melee just now became blurred in his mind like a dream. He no longer remembered who was still there and who died, and he forgot whether he had destroyed the pile of notes. He only remembered the black eyes that were bright as stars and the childish smile that was as bright as the summer sun.
He suddenly found that he could not worry about the child. To be precise, there is no courage to worry, no courage to imagine the fate that the child will face.
Suddenly the phantom of himself in strange clothes appeared in front of him, repeating those words continuously.
If you belong to me, I will treat you like him, whether you live or die, never leave.
The voice grew louder, almost cracking Dr. Mabuse's eardrum.
Once again... I lost him...
This was Dr. Mabuse's last thought before his sanity collapsed.
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