Chapter 174: His path is only determined by himself
Arthur thinks that Mr. G's request is not excessive, and he gestures to Nayin, who nods and probes the neighborhood, telling Arthur that there is no one else around and that he doesn't feel unusual. Pen | fun | pavilion www. ο½ο½ο½ο½ο½ο½ γ Info and Mr. G look at each other for a moment, and Arthur motions for Nayin to let Hawkins appear.
According to the arrangement, Hawkins walked out of the hill under the protection of Witt and Salina, some distance from Arthur.
Mr. G pointed to Hawkins: "How do I know if he's intact when he's so far away?"
Arthur turned around and gestured to Hawkins, who raised his staff, and soon the rain above Mr. G's head began to condense, gradually forming a sphere. When the water balloon expanded little by little, to a full half meter length and width, the water ball began to land, and just as the water ball was about to hit the top of Mr. G's head, Hawkins's staff suddenly waved, and the water ball instantly shifted, and finally attached to Mr. G's body and landed aside.
G looked down at the grass pit that had been smashed by the water balloon, then looked back at Hawkins in the distance, and smiled slowly.
"It's a young person, and you can get along in a short period of time. Mentor Hawkins is notoriously cold, but who made you his savior, though the one who really saved him was the one who gave you this deal. β
Arthur didn't answer, but his face was a little gloomy, and Mr. G didn't want to make trouble, so he said "okay" lightly, and then raised the wooden box in his hand.
When Hawkins saw this, he swung his staff again, and the wooden box in Mr. G's hand floated steadily, floating towards Arthur, and finally fell into Arthur's hands.
Arthur opened the box and confirmed that it contained the diary of Alan Wagner Barnett, the priest of Zait, and that the diary continued the contents of the previous one.
Arthur asked Mr. G, "Is there a third one?"
Mr. G, with his businessman's smile, replied, "If you're willing to complete the third deal." β
Arthur put away his diary and asked, "What's the third deal?"
Mr. G replied, "I don't know yet, young man, but I think this way of closing the deal is beneficial to you, I can see that you guys are getting stronger, and if it's you guys in Sean, I'm not sure I'll let you make a second deal." Maybe by the time of the third transaction, it will be easy for you to complete it. β
Arthur snorted disdainfully and said, "By then, there will be a trade of the same difficulty as our strength, isn't it." β
Mr. G laughed, and his body on the horse even trembled.
"It's always exciting to grow up as a young person. I can already see that you will have a bright future. β
Arthur raised the corner of his mouth and sneered: "The premise is that the young man obediently follows the path laid by you old fellows, even if he will fall into the pit, right." β
Mr. G's smile weakened, and Arthur didn't intend to continue the conversation, asking again, "Will I be able to get all of Alan's notes after the third deal is completed?"
Mr. G looked surprised: "You even call him Alan? β
Arthur frowned slightly: "Answer the question." β
"Yes, I'm sure it will be if you can close the third deal. Mr. G replied.
Arthur didn't say a word, turned around and left, and Mr. G asked, "What about Hawkins? The deal is done, he's useless to you, he should go back to where he belongs." β
"His path is only for him to decide. With that, Arthur and Nain returned to their companions, and everyone quickly disappeared into the hills.
Because of the closest, the second person to come into contact with is the army. As a gesture of goodwill, Hawkins dismounted and walked at the forefront.
They didn't know Arthur, but Hawkins recognized it from a distance, and it was none other than Lester Mueller, the second prince of the kingdom of Lufia, who led the leader.
Before Hawkins told Lester of his identity, everyone could tell from Lester's dress and temperament that he was not an ordinary person, but when Hawkins said the word prince, everyone was still surprised.
"That's what a prince is like?" Arthur muttered, looking Lester up and down.
Lester only had Hawkins in his eyes, and no one else was with him. Because of this, he could forgive Arthur's words and his rude look.
"Mr. Hawkins, thank goodness you're alright!" Prince Leicester saw Hawkins and quickly urged his horse to get close to Hawkins, but Arthur pulled the reins and crossed in front of Hawkins with his men and horses.
That's when Lester really looked at Arthur.
But soon he looked back at Hawkins and said, "Nothing is as important as your safety, I heard that you were rescued by a few young men, or for us who don't know the truth, you were robbed." β
Although Arthur rode in front of Hawkins, Lester deliberately pushed the horse forward, and the head of the light golden steed he rode almost hit Arthur's neck.
When both horses threw their heads up at the same time and barked, Arthur's horse was more affected and reacted more violently. Arthur tugged on the reins, without the slightest hint of backing down, and he clamped the sides of the horse's belly with his toes, caressing the horse's neck as he pulled the reins tightly, all the way to the shoulder blades. With Arthur's touch, a horse of ordinary quality, under the coercion of the top BMW in the whole territory, quickly calmed down, calmed down, and responded to Arthur by shaking his head and wiggling his ears.
Lester looked at Arthur for the third time, a smile on the corner of his mouth, and said to Hawkins: "It seems that you get along well, but I have limited knowledge after all, I am worried that Mr. is being coerced by these people, Mr. Hawkins, I am here to save you." β
Hawkins first raised his hand and touched Arthur's horse, and then he said calmly: "Your Royal Highness, what you say is not as important as my safety, I want to tell you, I don't think so." What is much more important than my peace, my life, and myself is the truth of the dean's death, and it is the revenge of the dean. β
Lester MΓΌller looked at Hawkins condescendingly across Arthur and his horse, one hand slightly raised, spread out.
"The death of the Dean is a great loss to the whole of Rufia, and I am very sorry for it, and deeply saddened. I understand your feelings, Mr. Hawkins, the Dean is your most important person, and you can be said to be your spiritual father, but I think Dean Kneniv has great expectations for you, and he has said on various public occasions that what he is most proud of in this life is not his magical achievements, not his life as a dean, but you are the only heir to his spirit and learning, and the next ruler of Ojivich. β
Lester MΓΌller can clearly see a subtle change in Hawkins' expression when talking about Saginko Kneneiv. Because of this subtle change, he saw hope for his purpose.