The Adventurer: The Curse of the Midas Box Page #6
- Of course they are.
- CHARITY:
Let him go.(CHOKING)
(GRUNTING)
Will!
Didn't I kill you once already?
You're blessed with
excellent aim, Otto!
Will!
(GRUNTING)
(PANTING)
(LUGER CHUCKLES)
I really am sorry it has
to end this way, old chum.
In another life,
we could have been friends.
(SCREAMING)
You all right, old chap?
Splendid, sir! And
don't wait for me, go!
Felix!
Felix!
Felix! Felix! Felix!
Felix! Felix!
Felix, come on, Felix, breathe.
Come on, Felix, come on, Felix.
Felix, come on, breathe.
Felix, come on, Felix, breathe!
Felix! Felix!
Felix, come on, Felix,
breathe, you're all I have!
Oh, you're alive!
What took you so long?
Where should I start?
I knew you'd come.
That's what big brothers
are for, right?
AGENT:
You're going to spend the restof your life behind bars, Mr. Grimm.
(GRUNTS)
There is nothing more
valuable than human life.
And your actions have protected that
in more ways than you can know.
You've made your parents very proud.
For this and for your
services to Her Majesty.
The Bureau ofAntiquities
is very grateful.
Does this make us secret agents?
(CHUCKLES)
Well, if you keep up
with your studies and...
The Bureau may call on
your services again.
Thank you, sir.
involved in all of this.
I'm sorry for your father.
All scars heal with time.
Where will you go?
Back to the island?
I suppose.
Where else?
Do you think, maybe,
you would like to come
and stay with us?
With you?
Just a minute.
(CLEARS THROAT) I
came to say goodbye.
Where are you going?
It was Gormenberg behind
all this you know.
your parents are.
Can I come?
Not today.
But I'll be back.
Captain.
Thank you.
You did well, Mariah!
Quite well.
(KNOCKING ON DOOR)
- Delivery, sir.
- Ah!
Please sign.
Thank you, Mr. Gormenberg.
GORMENBERG:
Hush now, my darling.There's nothing to worry about.
If you hadn't given the boys the
amulets, none of this would've happened.
(WHIMPERING)
I know what you're like. You'll
get yourself all excited,
so I think it's best
if you just stay put.
Stop looking at me like that.
So, I'm a bad man.
But I have so many plans.
So many things to do.
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