338. If you don't believe me, will you make a bet with me?
The loss of the Ghost's treasure was something that Karp didn't expect, but although he didn't expect it, it should have been unexpected and reasonable after learning the result.
After all, the group of thieves led by Z has invaded the Tokiwa Forest, and a group of thieves has gone deep into the forest sea, and there is nothing to complain about if the treasure you hide in the depths of the forest sea has been stolen.
Thinking of this, Karp remembered that Z seemed to have said that he was happy today when he asked for something from the black side, and now that he thinks about it, he was chased and killed to hide in the depths of this forest sea, and if he hadn't found a treasure, he wouldn't have been very happy.
Although Karp does not have any definite evidence, various details seem to indicate that the treasure was taken by the thieves led by Z.
Thinking of this, Karp set his eyes on the ghosts, just to find that the ghosts also turned their heads, and the two looked at each other like this.
"Looks like you're suspicious of those thieves too."
As he spoke, the ghost laughed gloomily, and the depression of being stolen from the treasure he had hoarded for hundreds of years was now swept away, and he looked at Karp with playful eyes.
"But it has nothing to do with me now, anyway, the treasure is the reward I promised you, and now if you want to be paid, you can find the thieves yourself."
Karp raised an eyebrow at the ghost's words.
"That's not what you said, you gave me the treasure as a reward, but now your treasure has been stolen, and in fact there is no transaction between us, so the treasure is still yours and stolen."
"Does it make a difference?"
The ghost was stunned for a moment, apparently being wound in.
Karp is not afraid that it will not answer itself, but that it will ignore itself completely and go straight into the shadows.
In the face of the ghost's answer, Karp raised the corners of his mouth.
"There's a big difference, your treasure has been stolen, you've lost the treasure you've been hoarding for hundreds of years.
Then you asked me for the same amount of treasure as a reward, but because your original treasure was stolen, you still haven't given me the promised reward, so you still owe me the same amount of treasure.
That is to say, in one day, not only did you go from a local tyrant with a treasure to a poor egg, but you even owed me a lot of treasure because you couldn't pay it.
That's why I say there's a big difference.
One is that you traded it to me and then it was stolen, and the result is that you lost a treasure and I also lost a treasure, so in that case, we are considered comrades-in-arms, and everyone has lost the treasure, so we naturally have to work together to face the strong enemy and take back the treasure that belongs to us.
The other is that you didn't trade it to me, and then you lost a treasure, so the result is that I asked you for payment, but you didn't, if you can't get back the original treasure to pay off the debt, it is equivalent to you losing a treasure, and you owe me an additional treasure.
This kind of result is a little uncomfortable for me to just ask you to collect the debt, and your words are suddenly a huge amount of money, so the result is that you have to find the treasure, and I will help you get it back together in order to make you pay off the debt.
The result may be that we have to go to the thieves together, but the stakes are different. β
The ghost was obviously caught up in a lot of things Karp said and was a little confused for a moment, while Karp smiled at the ghost.
"But if you can't find the treasure, if I want to wait for you to pay back, I guess my grave grass is more than a meter high.
So at this time, I won't talk about those things that are particularly logical. Anyway, let's join forces first and see if we have a chance to deal with those thieves, and if we have the chance, we will take back the treasure that belongs to us, so ghosts, let's do it together. β
As he spoke, Karp stretched out his fist at the ghost, who was stunned for a moment and nodded in confusion, and the black mist around it turned into a hand and touched Karp's fist, and subconsciously made a sound.
"Oh"
Karp looked at the ghost like this, didn't give it any time to react, and walked directly back to the depths of the forest sea.
"If we want to find an opportunity, then we need to find a place where I can use my mental power to explore the other party's position and monitor the other party's movements at all times. Only in this way will we have a chance to deal with opponents who are far superior to us in terms of frontal strength.
Let's go. β
Karp turned around and walked towards the outside of the cave, and when the ghost was still stunned, he noticed that Karp had already started to move, so he followed directly.
At this time, the ghost didn't react much, but after following Karp for a while, it reacted.
"Waitβthat doesn't seem right! I'm an elf anyway, and I promised to pay you in the form of a human, so what can you do if I owe you money? β
The ghost reacted immediately and stopped directly.
"Don't you think about letting me help you deal with those thieves, if you have the ability, you can go out and tell others that my elf owes you money, guess how many people can believe it?"
Karp listened to the words of the ghosts, took out a voice recorder from his pants pocket with one hand, turned on the switch, and repeated what the ghosts had said before.
As the little Kirbymon appeared beside Karp, Karp glanced at the ghost with a smile.
"It's true that they won't believe it if you look at ordinary trainers, but you said that I will give this recording to the Nine-Tails senior, do you think it will help me?"
Hearing Karp say this, the ghosts were helpless.
yes, and the other trainers said they wouldn't believe it, but go talk to the nine-tails
The ghost had a headache at the thought of the super ancient nine-tails, and then sighed helplessly at Karp.
Since the hard ones can't do it, then the only ones that come are soft.
"If you want to ask me for help, I can't help you, you also saw it in that nine-tails before, I'm just a ghost, even if I can deal with a quasi-heavenly king-level elf in your mouth, there are still a lot of elves of this level in the other party's hands.
And I can only help you hold back, but I can't beat it completely, so even if you ask me to go one-on-one, I won't win. There's nothing I can do to help you. β
The ghost sighed helplessly at Karp, and then continued to smile grimly.
"So even if you add me, you may not be able to regain the treasure, and I advise you to admit it this time."
Listening to what the ghost said, Karp suddenly laughed.
"It's a bit difficult for me to go it alone, but if someone helps, it's not a good idea to win."
As he spoke, Karp looked at the ghost with a smile.
"If you don't believe me, do you want to bet with me?"