Section 37

"Bang, bang, bang!"

In the silence of the night, this noise is always so abrupt, and the sleeping Pedi suddenly opens his eyes.

"Bang, bang, bang!"

The annoying noise continued, and the confused Pedi was much more sober.

Peddy subconsciously thought: this is a knock on the door, and it is the door of his bedroom. He looked at the doorway, it was dark, there was no fire in the room, only a vague silhouette, after all, with Pedi's current salary, there was no way to light candles all night.

This means that it's early, mostly at night.

Who will come to me at this time?

"Your Excellency!"

Wren's familiar voice came.

Pei Di patted his cheek lightly and asked, "What's so urgent?"

Wren deliberately lowered his voice and explained: "It is the Duke's assistant, Mr. Kerman, who is looking for you, and he is now in the hall downstairs. "The only one he could call a duke was the master of Crewe, Pedy's father, Duke Nick.

"Kerman?" Pedi knew his father's assistant, of course, and he quickly got out of bed and fumbled with a flint and steel to light the candle at the bedside, "Let him wait a moment." ”

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By the time Pedi arrived in the hall, it was already ten minutes later.

"Mr. Kerman, it's not a good thing to disturb other people's dreams!" Pedi was not polite, nor did he have a good face, and no one would have a good face if he was woken up at this time.

"The Prime Minister wants to see you!" said Kerman, dressed in the uniform of a black court official.

Pedi was stunned, he thought he had misheard, because, he didn't think his father would summon him at such a time, and it wasn't until Kerman said it again that he reacted, "Now?"

"Yes. ”

As he spoke, Kerman stood up, grabbed a gray cloak from the couch next to him and put it on his body.

"The carriage is ready outside. Kerman said as he walked to the door.

He turned his head to look at the indifferent Pedi, and as if he suddenly remembered something, he said, "I'm sorry!", and then took out a handwritten book sealed in clay from his bosom.

Pedi stared at the family sigil on it, took the knife from Wren's hand, and expertly cut through the ink.

The handwriting was very familiar, and Pei Di received his father's training in this area, and he quickly recognized it as his father's handwritten letter, which was signed with the family code drawn up by the father and son in advance.

Now that he was convinced, Pedi no longer hesitated, but cautiously, he picked up a one-handed warhammer from the weapon rack in the hall, and at the same time quietly glanced at Wren.

Kerman glanced at the hammer in Pedy's hand and turned into the darkness outside the gate, and Pedi immediately followed with the hammer.

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Meanwhile, in a makeshift cell in the town of Tyre.

Two guards on duty, who had just finished changing shifts, extinguished all the lights in the cell, and then quietly infiltrated the innermost cell.

Here is the detention of Tabour, who surrendered yesterday afternoon, after his personal interrogation by Baron Hanina and Peruus.

After entering the cell, the two guards walked straight to Tabor and expertly sealed his mouth with a seal, and then tied his hands and feet with strong fiber ropes.

Tarber was awakened by the pain of the binding, and with the help of the moonlight outside the small window, he could see the movements of the two of them.

"Woo! Woo!" he began to struggle desperately, but the strength of the guards was so great that he couldn't break free at all.

Under Tabor's horrified gaze, two guards carried him out of his cell and threw Jean onto a pack horse that had been prepared.

Then, the two men led their pack horses to the outskirts of the town.

To make it easier to get on the road, they knocked Tabor unconscious.

There were almost no passers-by on the streets of the town at night, and the two of them walked easily to avoid the patrolling guards, and even when they reached the town gates, there was not a single guard around.

Soon, two guards carried Tabor to his destination.

It is the graveyard of the town.

In the moonlight, the graveyard was surrounded by stone monuments, and the slight breeze made the sound of a gust of wind 'humming' like the screaming of a ghost.

In the middle of the cemetery, a bonfire burns brightly, and the endless cemetery shines like a lighthouse in the sea.

Beside the campfire was Baron Hanina, the deputy chief of the guards, who was now dressed in the uniform of a formal chief of guard, carrying a one-handed warhammer in her hand, and the crystal necklace on her chest glittered in the firelight.

The guard brutally threw Tabor to the ground, causing Hanina to frown, but didn't stop him.

Perhaps Tabor woke up from falling on the ground and suffering from pain, or maybe he had been pretending to be dizzy just now, he looked at the figure next to the firelight with a muffled "snort", Hannina's familiar face made him pale and his pupils narrowed instantly.

"Woo! Woo!" Tabor began to struggle.

Hanina frowned and said to the two guards who escorted Tabor here, "You go to Seka Town, the 'Radiant Force' has a branch there, remember, you can't leave the town without getting an order." ”

The two guards nodded, and one of them said, "Sir, in fact, we can do this kind of thing, and you don't have to do it yourself." ”

He obviously knew what Hannina was going to do next.

"Get out of here, right now!" said Hanina, grimacing.

"I'm sorry, sir, I'll leave now!" the guard didn't understand why his kind offer had angered his superiors, but that didn't stop him from apologizing.

Hanina looked at the two figures that had disappeared into the darkness and removed the seal from Tabour's mouth.

Tarber had stopped struggling by this time.

"Say your last words!" Hannina said with a blank face, her tone a little stiff.

"Is Andre that old dog asking you to kill me?" Taber felt bitter and cold in his heart, he was still fantasizing about the scene of dying with Andre before going to bed, but he didn't expect that he was going to die in the blink of an eye.

Hanina obviously didn't want to talk much at this time, but Tarbor's question forced her to answer, "What right does he have to order me!"

"Say your last words!" she repeated, with a helpless look on her face.

Before that, Hanina had not thought about executing Tarbel at all, and she was even confident that she would solve the case, but two hours earlier, he had received an order from the Council of the Radiant Force to secretly execute Tarbor.

Since that internal struggle thirteen years ago, Hannina has become numb to such absurd orders, and she has opposed it at first, but not at all.

She knew that even if she didn't want to do this kind of order, some people would do it, just like the young man just now.

"Last words?" Tabor lay on the ground like a dead man, as if he had been lying under the plane tree at the entrance of the village for a while, looking at the stars in the sky, which were so bright in the dark night sky, but also so small.

Tarber said in a sarcastic tone, "My last words, I want you all to die, but can you satisfy me?"