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Volume 1 Chapter 351: Memories of Magneto

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    Although he still refused to believe that Ymir had the ability to distort time and space and send himself back to Germany in the last century, the burning pain from his body reminded Magneto that all of this was so real.  (]. In other words, the child who appeared in the Nazi concentration camp in 1944 should not have been called Magneto. At this time, he only had a Jewish name like "Eric". A sense of fear surged like a landslide and tsunami.  It got into Eric's mind, and he tried to use his abilities, but he couldn't feel that any magnetic field could be controlled by him. This was impossible. Even if he sent himself back to the past, he couldn't deprive himself of his birthright.  Since the awakening of the x-gene, Eric felt so weak, so lonely, scared, and insecure for the first time. Wearing a peaked cap and canvas clothes from the last century,  Eric looked terrible as he walked among the crowded crowd of Jews. He was suddenly knocked back to the past. Eric, who had lost all his strength, looked like a body without a soul.  He was confused and helpless as he moved with the crowd. Suddenly, a bright light appeared in his eyes. Two or three people were walking in front of him, who were killed by Hitler during World War II.  His parents unexpectedly and truly appeared in Eric's eyes. What was going on? In Eric's mind, he was still fighting with Ymir in New York in the twentieth century.  In front of him, everything he saw was still Germany in 1944. Was it an illusion that he was fighting with others? Or was the world in front of him a lie? Eric clenched his fist tightly and dripped blood.  The blood flowed from the palm of his hand, whether it was real or imaginary. What he was going to see next was the scene where those hateful Nazis in Germany took away his parents, one by one, from the barbed wire fence.  The imprisoned Jews were busy working under the supervision of German Nazi soldiers. The prisoners' arms were stamped with numbers. In the concentration camp, their existence was just these cold numbers, not a living line.  Human lives. There is a slogan written in German on the barbed wire gate: "Work makes a man free." This is a complete lie. No one knows better than Eric that the Nazis established the concentration camp here.  The purpose is to kill more Jews faster. In Germany during World War II, Jews were a vulnerable population; in the United States in the 20th century, mutants became a vulnerable population. All kinds of memories have been almost forgotten.  What he saw slowly began to spark a resurrection in Eric's heart. Through the barbed wire passage, the children in front were forced to separate from their parents before entering the gas chamber. The Jews were forced to take off their clothes and shoes.  The concentration camp was like a small city, but at the same time it looked like a huge cemetery. There were so many dead Jews.  There was no time to bury the corpses, and the cremator continued without stopping, and the smelly black smoke shrouded the sky above the concentration camp.  This place looks like hell. In fact, it is even scarier than hell.  The distance was getting closer and closer, Eric followed closely behind his parents, he did not dare to open his mouth to call.  He was too afraid, afraid that this was just an illusion, afraid that his parents would disappear before his eyes as soon as he opened his mouth.  This is an extremely contradictory mood. On the one hand, Eric is extremely sober. He knows that he must be affected by some kind of ability of Ymir.  He was working hard, trying to mobilize his own strength to compete.  On the other hand, although he understood the final outcome of his parents, he still couldn't help but want to cherish these last moments.  Even if this is just an illusion.  But the illusion could not last long. In front of Eric's eyes, the brutal Nazi soldiers pulled his parents away from him.  The parents tried their best to protect Eric behind them, but the Nazi soldiers kicked Eric far away.  Falling to the ground, Eric seemed not to feel the blood flowing from the corner of his mouth at all, and his eyes were filled with tears.  The mother was grabbed by the arm by the Nazi soldiers, screamed and turned around, and tried to find her child in the crowd.  She had no idea what kind of tragic and cruel massacre was about to await her and her husband.  Eric¡¯s hands were scratching in the dirt, grabbing a handful of dirt and clenching it tightly, as if he wanted to exhaust all his strength on the mud.  The mother broke free from the pull of the Nazi soldiers and turned around.He wanted to run towards Eric, but was quickly driven back by the soldiers at the gate.  The barbed wire gate closed in front of him, and Eric's ears still echoed with his father's sigh and his mother's scream.  He stood up from the ground and rushed towards the door desperately.  The Nazi soldiers on duty discovered the boy whose eyes had run out of tears, leaving only a cold expression.  The intimidated sergeant waved his hand and led a whole team of soldiers to swoop forward.  They wanted to pull Eric away from the door of the concentration camp, but there was an infinite weight coming from the boy's body.  Eric could feel his power resurrecting in his body, and he became the omnipotent leader of mutants - Magneto.  Having experienced his memories again, Magneto was not overjoyed to have regained his power. He raised his arms and powerful magnetism surged out.  The world in front of us is covered by a magnetic field, and everything is distorted and destroyed by the strong magnetic field.  "This is a world that should be destroyed." After Ymir invaded his mind with his dark power, Magneto, who lowered his head, suddenly said a German sentence in his mouth, which he tried his best to pretend to have forgotten.  language.  Magneto raised his head. Although his consciousness was affected by resentment and fell into hallucinations, his body was not affected.  Half of the Statue of Liberty's head had been twisted and melted into a meaningless piece of garbage by the strong magnet he had inadvertently released.  In front of him, Ymir looked at him with pity: "It is not the world that is destroyed, but yourself. If you can't forget the memories, then you are just a fool living in the past." "  Some memories are more important than life" Magneto's body limply fell down, and his power was almost completely exhausted by himself in the illusion.  Even the Statue of Liberty was destroyed, and the mutant radiation instrument he created was naturally not spared. It also melted into a ball of metal waste.  Magneto looked up at Ymir and said coldly: "Your goal has been achieved, what are you going to do with me?" (To be continued, please search Piaotian Literature, the novel is better and updated faster!
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