The Legend of Fatality

Chapter 457: Bane

The lieutenant noticed that Bai Eun followed up, showing grown eyes and a panicked expression. He hurriedly changed his original plan, hurriedly circling behind a pile of wood.

"Master," Morris said, "do I need to follow him?"

Bai En smiled, pulled out the sacrificial knife, took out some unknown powder, chanted the mantra gently, mixed the powder with a vial of blood. Soon the mixture began to spontaneously ignite in Bai En's hands, and then turned into a faint white line, traversing in the air, leaving a trace of slowly disappearing. Bane stopped where the lieutenant had stood before.

After a while, the white smoke shrank back and formed a faint white smoke bridge in the direction of the disappearance of the lieutenant. "He was hiding between those two barracks." White pointed to Morris. "I bet he thought he got rid of us, so I plan to stop there to determine if we can keep up."

Bane smiled and led Morris and Knocklandstorf around the barracks for a long way. Soon, the three of them found a figure curled up in the shadow in the alley beside the barracks, looking at the other direction. Bai En crept forward and grabbed the lieutenant's shoulder. The lieutenant screamed and turned to punch Fang. Bai En grabbed the fist with ease.

The lieutenant looked up at Bae in horror. "I don't want to lie! I'm not targeting you either, except on the battlefield, you have no other right to control people. If you dare to hurt me, I want you to--"

"Calm down, Lieutenant," Bai En said while letting go of the man. But Morris and Nokranstov put him in the middle very closely. "I won't hurt you. At least not yet."

The short man stepped back a few steps, rubbing his shoulders, glaring at Bai En.

"Today is the third day of the month," Bai En said to the lieutenant with a smile. "Payday."

"You, like everyone else, can get paid in the logistics quartermaster's tent tonight." Bai En paused, reaching out. "In fact. You have received the money now. I saw you coming out of the logistics quartermaster's tent. As far as I know, he will have some fun for himself at night, and he will send out his salary early in the morning, Time is free. "

"What do you mean?" The lieutenant mumbled, but he subconsciously protected his chest with his hands.

Bai En didn't speak, just reached his hand again and bent his fingers.

The lieutenant looked at Bai En, and then the other two. Then he began to complain in a low voice, but he still took out a bag and began to count the money. The coins he took out of the bag reflected a faint light in the sunlight. Margarita gold coins, one gold coin can be exchanged for nine Margarita silver coins, and one silver coin can be exchanged for a loaf of bread in the military barracks.

The lieutenant counted four gold coins, then looked up at Bai En, and gave the four gold coins timidly to Bai En. But Bai En still spread his hands and bent his fingers. "Not enough, Lieutenant."

"Don't be too--"

"Hurry up," Bai En urged sharply.

The lieutenant was startled and took out a few more gold coins. "This is all the gold coins I can give, I have to leave at least one or two to deal with-"

Bai En clenched his fingers, grabbed the gold coin in his hand, held the fist of the gold coin to the lieutenant, and interrupted him.

The lieutenant frowned in confusion.

"Is this your salary, right? Lieutenant?" Bai En asked.

The lieutenant looked more confused, but he nodded.

"So, I don't actually want your salary." Bai En finished talking lightly, watching the confusion in the other's eyes grow stronger, and then continued to add. "As a lieutenant, you should also be responsible for receiving the salaries of all the soldiers in your team?"

The lieutenant's confused eyes changed, and he became surprised, and then fear. Bai En smiled and watched the change in his expression, which was exactly what he expected.

"Nockland, grab him." Bai En ordered.

Norkranstoff stretched out his big hand, grabbed the short lieutenant, and fixed the lieutenant's arms directly on both sides of his body with his big hands, unable to move.

"Search him, Morris." Bai En continued to command Morris.

Morris reluctantly began to search the body, and soon found a bag from him, a bag that was given to Bai En earlier, a smaller one, and three gold coins in it. There were some belongings in a bag, and the last one was a bigger money bag. The judging from the noise of the metal collision inside the bag, there was indeed a lot of money in it.

"You can't take this, I can go to the headquarters to sue you!" The lieutenant shouted strugglingly, but Knokranstov's hands fixed him in place.

"Of course you can sue me, but I believe you know what the result is, but I can also give an answer here." Bai En shook his head at the threat of the lieutenant and explained helplessly. "There are only two cases of this matter, an answer. You report this to your chief, and if he is stupid enough, he will continue to report it, and then the headquarters will tell him that this kind of trivial matter will solve itself, and hint Solve the troubled lieutenant directly. Or your chief tells you that you are responsible for this matter, and then you report to the higher level, and the commander will find an excuse to kill it. "

After speaking, Bai En smiled at the lieutenant and continued. "You know what I said is true, because when you spoke to the group of bridge workers in the military camp, you discovered who I was. When I was behind you, you chose to hide instead of looking for more people Place, or when someone hopes to make the decision for you, you know that the answer I just gave you is right. "

"We have no injustice and no hatred-" Lieutenant tried to plead with Bai En.

"It was like this before you helped the group of bridge workers, but not now." Bai En interrupted the lieutenant again. "The average person should say that I am curious, and ask why you are against me. But I can actually guess part of it, presumably those bridge workers ... at least the group of people led by the big man used to be yours. There are certain transactions between you, the kind that is easy to guess, for example, he spends money to buy some good positions, which are not easy to die. Or pay you to let you find some ways to relax, salary anyway It means nothing to him, right? "

The lieutenant swallowed and said nothing.

"Very well, it seems that I guessed right." Bai En continued to smile. "So now you need to compensate me for something."

"You have taken all my money, and my salary! I'm dead when I go back, I still need to compensate you?" The lieutenant exclaimed dissatisfiedly.

"No, don't be so excited." Bai En comforted his empty hand on the lieutenant's shoulder. "Trust me, this is just the beginning. One less pay will not let you die. Your people should have been owed wages, and it is unknown that they will survive after the next battle, right?"

Bai En and the lieutenant calmed down again and spoke again. "But I will." Bai En watched the expression of fear climbed on the lieutenant's face, adding before he called for help, "Give me a reason not to kill you."

"I ... I ..." Lieutenant could understand that Bai En was serious, and for this group of mages, the lieutenant had reason to believe that they were kind enough to just kill him. After all, there are stories about the group of Fatalin mages using humans to do various horror experiments in the barracks. "I can help you get rid of Nogaz, the big guy you said."

"But I don't want to solve them, I just like to obey the order ~ www.NovelMTL.com ~ Ban said after taking his hand away from the lieutenant's shoulder.

"Oh, oh, I can help you, I know him well." The lieutenant seemed to find a life-saving straw.

"Really?" Bai En made a hesitant expression. "But I don't trust you much."

"I ... I ..." The lieutenant was anxiously trying to find a way to let Bai En trust himself. "I can give you all the money. I still have a salary every month. With my life saved, I can give you the salary every month."

"It sounds pretty good," Bai En's mouth curled and he smiled. "But I have a better way, would you like to hear it?"

"Of course," Lieutenant nodded violently.

"I don't need your monthly salary, in fact, I will still pay you." Bai En said close to the lieutenant. "But you need to help me a few times, it shouldn't take a few days."

Bai En spread out the hand that had previously held the gold coin and reached out to the lieutenant.

The lieutenant frowned again. Bai En didn't speak, just smiled, and then took the three bags from Morris, and then let Knocklandstov release the lieutenant.

Bai En stretched his hand and bag to the lieutenant again. The lieutenant looked blank, but he did not forget to quickly remove the gold coins and bags from Bai En.

"Don't forget how the money came from, Lieutenant. I will keep my promise, and I hope you too. But remember, this money is not your salary and that of your men. I will give you at this time. Do you understand?"

The lieutenant hesitated and nodded. Bai En smiled, slowly withdrew the sacrificial knife, and then repeated the spell he released while tracking the lieutenant on one side. This time, from the vial in Bai En's hand to the lieutenant's body, a white smoke clearly appeared in the air.

"Remember, don't forget your promise unless you can dispel magic," Bai En added.

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