CHAPTER 669 BRINGING TO LIGH (1/2)

CHAPTER 669 BRINGING TO LIGH

A few neto has followed Professor Charles out of the X-Men Logistics room and back into the corridor

However, at this tineto was not as indifferent as to when he had first arrived After he saw the X-Men change, Erik had a lot of ideas in his mind But first, he wanted to accomplish what he had come for in the first place

“Charles, you knohat I came here for and now you have also shown es, shouldn’t you take htly while walking behind Charles

“Of course I knew you had coht now, and you will see theht noe have a lot to talk about” Hearing Erik’s words, Professor Charles calmly replied

“What else is there to talk about? You knoouldn’t agree with you so easily, much less join hands with you” Not sure what else Charles was going to say, Erik stopped and asked

Huh~

“I do not want your approval of what I aht As for whether you are willing to join hands with me, it is not so ith as your Mutant Brotherhood?” Professor Charles said asfor Erik

“Charles, I didn’t realize you had so ht to hi forward and then he also followed hies and advancereat interest to you” Charles continued after Erik caught up with him

“What is it?” Erik really doesn’t knohat Charles has here that would interest him

“What happened on the battlefield that day may not have been seen by others, but I did see it all” Faced with Erik’s doubts, Charles said faintly

Shout!

At this point, the harneto and Professor Charles was suddenly broken as a powerfulthe sudden explosion of power next to him, Professor Charles continued his journey as if he was unaware of it

“Charles, what did you see?” Erik asked deeply while staring at Charles

The battle of the previous two days was full of accidents, but what Magneto was most concerned about was the presence of his childrens: Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch, although they didn’t recognize hiain

That’s why Magneto reacted so badly when Charles said that he saw everything

“The whole thing, you got hurt in the right arlanced over at Magneto’s right shoulder, which had not yet fully recovered