Mystery: Order and Disorder

Chapter 76: Letter from the Halls

"Is there a problem? Joan."

Grelint interrupted Joan's questioning, but it made Joan suddenly wonder if she had entered a misunderstanding...

The same doubts echoed in the hearts of Maureen, Brissey and others. If they guessed correctly, this Your Excellency seems to want to let them go directly, as if there is no such thing?

Why?

Why? If they really asked this question, Grelint might be quite interested in making up a reason for them on the spot...

But the actual reason is that he is more pleasing to the eyes of Maureen.

He really can't do such a thing himself, but he still admires and admires people who can "give up wealth and identity and devote themselves to something truly meaningful".

The point is that letting him go is no big deal.

Even if someone investigates him for releasing the rebels privately in the future, he still has an excuse to fool him. After all, "Maureen Warner" is indeed a pure-blooded Loen, isn't he?

And this group of natives have contributed to their performance anyway.

There were even several broken bones.

However, they are not wronged. It was a simple matter, just a small manor, and they made it into a posture of hiding the enemy's spies.

His rare tough attitude surprised Joan, so she nodded silently and didn't say anything more.

After leaving the "Lakeside Manor", Grelint privately handed the "Alien Pocket Watch" to Arist, and asked him to go back and treat those unlucky guys with broken bones. The reason for letting him go is of course considering that he is also aboriginal, and it must be easier for Arist to gain their trust.

Normal ordinary people cannot use magical items, but Arist, who is a "Blessed One", has even more spirituality than many low-rank Beyonders, so he can use magical items directly.

And the reason why Allister was asked to treat the unfortunate ghosts was because Grelint actually had some ideas of showing his favor to Maureen Warner. He always felt that he might have a relationship with this young man in the future...

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After returning to Dammings Street, Grelint and Joan presented the results of the review to Morgan:

"There is indeed a man hidden there, a violinist from County Dixie."

"Besides, there are no rebels."

Morgan was a little surprised, and then nodded without caring too much, and ordered Athena next to him to write a review report.

After finishing, he asked Grelint and Joan to sign for confirmation. The main point of this review report is: "No rebels", which is indeed the fact that Grelint and Joan found.

After all, all the Loen people know that the rebels in the southern continent are the natives who fought against the noble Loen soldiers.

On the other hand, Arist, who had talked with Brissey and the others, had already completed the treatment for the unlucky ones who had broken bones. At this time, Brissey and Maureen were still dreaming...

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After handing in the assignment at Morgan, it was already past 3 o'clock in the afternoon.

After thinking about it for a while, Grelint gave up the idea of ​​going out to investigate the case, and took it as a half-day vacation.

"Sir, I have your letter."

"Arrived in the morning, it's from East Chester."

When Grelint heard the place name, he nodded knowingly, and took a stack of letters from Avra.

Yes, not one, but a stack of four letters in total.

After identifying them one by one, Grelint found that they were all sent from the count's house. He was actually not surprised that he would receive a letter from the Hall family in the past two days. This is because it only took three or four days to write a letter from Backlund to East Chester County. Continental time.

But what he didn't guess was the number of letters.

Their heads are "Earl Hall", "Joffrey", "Joffrey" and "Audrey Hall".

Teacher Joffrey sent two letters.

He first opened the letter from Audrey. It was a light blue envelope with Audrey's unique and graceful handwriting.

This girl didn't have any serious business, she just complained a little about the fact that Grelint didn't send her a letter to share her extraordinary power. Then, she shared some interesting things she saw when she was an "audience", which was something that Audrey hadn't discovered when she just took the potion.

The cordial tone with which she shared the secret made Grelint smile knowingly.

This is the more lively and interesting side of her dignified and elegant image.

Speaking of the round belly pen filled with blue ink, Grelint shared with her about his travel experiences, as well as some magical and extraordinary things that did not involve confidentiality.

This must be the part that the curious girl is most interested in!

Thinking of the surprised and envious expressions that Audrey might have shown when she saw these experiences and extraordinary abilities, Grelint couldn't help but twitch the corners of his mouth.

At the end, he told Audrey again that he already knew that the "lawyer" Sequence Eight was called "barbarian", and what the specific abilities were—the reason why he didn't tell her directly that he had completed the promotion, Grelint She was also afraid that she accidentally got the potion formula of the next sequence, and then she might risk taking the potion.

After loading the reply, Grelint opened the letter sent by Uncle Hall.

His Excellency the Earl is very familiar with MI9's secrets. He didn't ask Grelint the reason for the advance report, but just greeted him a few times, and then talked about his second son Alfrey, who was in the army. Germany's situation.

It turned out that Alfred was also on the side of Vertec City.

The second son of His Excellency the Earl, although he did not get a higher starting point because of his title, but he joined the army as a Beyonder. After several years of forging, he still has it now. The rank of "Lieutenant Colonel". However, His Excellency the Earl did not tell Grelint about his Extraordinary Sequence level. I don't know if it was Earl Hall or because of confidentiality requirements.

This side is responsible for contacting the army, and it is Ms. Athena who submitted the information, so Grelint can't contact Alfred for the time being, so he can only ignore this issue for the time being.

After quickly writing a reply, Grelint opened Teacher Joffrey's letter.

The two letters that Joffrey sent were actually consecutive, but because there was too much content, Joffrey divided it into two envelopes.

He first congratulated Grelint on his promotion, then gave some opinions on his shared acting experience, and then shared some of his own acting experience.

This actually doesn't take up much space.

What really makes the letter so bloated is that Joffrey told Grelint about his father's assassination.

It turned out that the person who assassinated his father was a spy from Intis, a member of the Secret Order, a secret organization that has close cooperation with the Republic of Intis.

Of course, Grelint, who has read the original book, is not unfamiliar with this. This is an organization that holds the potion formula of the "Divinator" pathway. Their leader is Zarath, a Sequence One "Servant of Mysteries". However, in this organization, the high-sequence potion formula for this pathway seems to be only in Zaratul's hands, and after Zaratul went mad, they were embarrassingly lost.

Suddenly telling Grelint about Lorenz's assassination, Joffrey was to remind Grelint to be careful that Intis' intelligence organization had an enemy whose real name was "Walter". A few years ago, he was already a Sequence Five Beyonder.

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