Mystery: Order and Disorder

Chapter 52: St. Three-thousand-pound valet Danitz

After a while, a figure wearing local clothes, but with a discordant temperament, appeared at the entrance of the alley.

Grelint quickly raised his right hand and commanded in the mysterious and tongue-in-cheek ancient Hermes language:

"Fire control is prohibited here."

He is quite clear about Danitz's sequences and abilities! The first move to abolish the opponent's main means.

Originally, Danitz had just shown a flaming spear in his hand, and wanted to shoot it out to kill this scheming guy. However, after a burst of invisible majesty swept across, the crimson flame spear in his hand suddenly disintegrated, and the scattered flame even ignited his sleeves a bit funny.

"Wait a minute, this is a misunderstanding!"

Danitz, whose main means were restricted, was inevitably a little flustered, but he had no way to escape after being blocked in the alley for a while.

However, when he was frantically searching for a solution in his mind, the good-looking little white face on the opposite side chose to stop abruptly, which made him stunned for a while.

Normally, shouldn't I be the one to shout this sentence?

Seeing that the other party didn't speak for a while, Grelint took it for granted that it was because Danitz wasn't sure of his intentions and couldn't believe him, so he put down his malice.

Grelint, who rushed up without knowing the specifics, caused a conflict and was very embarrassed for a while.

"I just saw how you were plotting against this girl!"

"I decided to do it directly because I was afraid that you would take hostages."

He quickly explained his misunderstanding, then paused for a moment, and then explained:

"After my companion called out your name, I realized that it might be my misunderstanding."

"I know you are the subordinate of Edwina Edwards, Lieutenant General Iceberg."

"I admire her very much, and fully believe that this lady will not have the kind of scum I just imagined."

The praise of "Lieutenant General Iceberg" made Danitz feel proud, and he proudly put down a little guard:

"Although your temper is as annoying as those of the Church of Storms, but I have to say that your vision is quite good."

The pirate with a reward of 3,000 pounds in Loen expressed full affirmation of Grelint's vision, but immediately after, he changed his style, his eyes were full of vigilance and suspicion:

"and many more!"

"You don't want to become friends with me, so as to befriend our captain, right?"

"I advise you to give up your heart! Our captain won't like a superficial little white face like you."

Is this an unprovoked brain supplement from licking a dog? It's scary!

Besides, I can still understand the "little white face", how did you see the "superficial"! Does it mean that in your worldview, young people with fair complexion and good temperament are equivalent to playboys who can't do anything but chat up girls?

Grelint, who couldn't keep up with Danitz's brain circuit for a while, was inexplicably speechless, and couldn't help but frantically complained in his heart.

After being stunned for three or four seconds, Grelint corrected himself and said:

"No, nothing."

"I just wanted to express my apologies. And, um, what's the matter here? Maybe I can offer some help? To make up for my offense just now."

He glanced at the girl who was scared and curled up in the corner, and couldn't help feeling even more guilty.

"No need, kid."

"It's the greatest help for you to leave quickly."

Danitz firmly refused. He didn't doubt Grelint's character and sincerity. From Grelint's angry expression just now, he knew that there was nothing to doubt.

But, God knows how flustered he was when he completely lost the Sequence Seven Extraordinary ability!

Occult language, especially Danitz, whose two Hermes languages ​​are fairly good, can of course understand what Grelint just said.

He suspects that the other party is an Extraordinary in terms of sequence and language!

Although this guy's temper is so like a member of the Church of the Storms, after careful analysis, Danitz judged that this should be a talent that the Church of the Storms missed.

"Uh, okay..."

Grelint glanced at the girl again, murmured hesitantly, and turned to motion for Joan to follow him.

"Wait a moment."

At this moment, Danitz stopped him abruptly, facing his doubtful eyes and said:

"Well, do you have 5 soules in cash?"

"If there is, I will borrow 5 soli from you."

"You can go back to the townhouse in the dock warehouse and find an old man named Lynn to pay back the money."

Grelint was slightly startled, and probably understood what Danitz was doing.

He nodded vigorously, quickly took out his wallet, and found a total of 8 soli and 3 pence of change.

After thinking for a while, he took back the three one-pence coins.

"Give!"

"too much."

Glancing at Zhang Shu who was in the banknotes, Danitz affirmed.

"It's a little bit of my heart, although it's not enough to make up for my offense."

Hearing Grelint's words, Danitz nodded:

"Now you can go!"

He glanced at the expressionless Danitz as if confirming, Grelint shook his head helplessly, and turned away with Joan.

He was leaving at noon, so he really couldn't help.

Moreover, Danitz obviously made an appearance that he didn't want to talk to him more...

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"You just suddenly believed him?"

"That's a big pirate with a reward of 3,000 pounds in Loen!"

After leaving the scene, Joan, who was still in shock, did not understand Grelint's behavior. Although the "Lieutenant General Iceberg" Edwina is indeed not too evil in the pirates.

But that was a pirate general after all!

Even if it's not all evil, it must be the evil deed of robbery. Otherwise, do you think the 24,000 pounds bounty offered by Loen to her is an honor and affirmation?

Grelint, who was still in the negative effect of "change", was not in a good mood. He didn't have the energy to make up reasons that would convince Joan enough:

"I have other ways to confirm his character."

But he didn't go into details, and let the other party guess.

The reason given by Grelint obviously couldn't convince Joan, but judging from the expression on his face that he obviously didn't want to say more, she didn't ask any more questions.

For Danitz, the "manservant" who had a bounty of 3,000 pounds for his appearance in the original book, Grelint's senses were still good. Although he actually knew that the people under the dignified pirate general could not be completely free from the evil deeds of looting.

However, such behavior did not appear in the original book, did it?

And compared to the entire "pirate" group, they are indeed the conscience of the industry...

Therefore, he is not stingy to give a certain amount of trust and kindness when encountering them. As for help, that's not really at all. Although Danitz wasn't a particularly rich person, he wouldn't even have a few solls.

He should just happen to be out of change, and large-denomination banknotes may not be a good thing for that girl!

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