Chapter 11: The Frenzy of Mutation (1)

"Breath of darkness......" Lilwe whispered to Butos.

The slightest movement of this tall strange man in a black cloak would make those who looked at him feel eerie and weird.

Butos stared cautiously at the weirdo.

He entered through the entrance to the basement and walked slowly along the wall in the direction of the tavernkeeper. When the strange man was no more than two feet away from Butos, Butos smelled a pungent smell of blood, the same as he had smelled in the forest of the valley.

Butos and Learway stared at the strange man's back.

When the weirdo stopped, Butos felt like he was going to suffocate.

In a very sudden moment, the strange man turned sharply, facing Butos and Learway.

It was at that moment that Butos made eye contact with the strange man.

Beneath the hood was a face that was extremely pale and eerie, and what just frightened Butos was that the left eye of the strange man was a hollow, a hollow coagulated by blood......

Butos exclaimed, and Learway pressed his hand to the sword at his waist.

At all times, Learvae had to be on the alert, which was his duty as a Knight Captain.

At this moment of great tension, a drunken Brandt accidentally bumped into the strange man.

You know, the knight's stature is incomparably strong. But when Brandt bumped into the weirdo, the weirdo didn't even shake in the slightest.

That's right, not even a single ......

If it weren't for the fact that this strange man didn't do anything excessive to Brandt, then I'm afraid Learway would have drawn his long sword and rushed over at this time.

The weirdo continues towards the Tavernkeeper and ends up closing a deal at the Tavernkeeper's table.

"Wait! my map is on him!" Butos cried out quietly.

Learway furrowed his golden eyebrows: "I saw it too." ”

Butos continued to lower his voice and shouted, "That's what my grandfather left me!"

Lilway gently pressed Butos on the shoulder and motioned to Butos to keep quiet: "I swear to you in the name of the Knight Commander that I will get the map back, Butos." Now we need to keep silent for the first time......"

Butos continued to observe what the strange man was doing.

By this time, the tavernkeeper had happily accepted the gold and handed a large, opaque jar into the stranger's hand.

The strange man walked towards the entrance to the basement again. When the strange man passed in front of Butos for the second time, Butos seemed to hear a muffled word.

β€œBitas Dulek......”

"Do you hear me, Lord Knight!" Butos stared in the direction of the stranger's departure with terrified eyes.

Lilwi had picked up his glass again, thinking.

"What did you say?"

"A very ...... sentence Very terrible words......"

Learway shook his head, and then, Learway got up from his seat and walked in the direction of the tavernkeeper.

Butos also jumped out of his seat and followed in Lilway's footsteps.

"Hey, dear tavernkeeper. Learway greeted politely.

"Hmm......" The tavern owner also showed a slightly drunken expression: "Lonely knight, do you want another glass of new wine?"

Learway seemed to be accustomed to the term "lonely", and instead of correcting the tavernkeeper's words, he directly stated his intentions.

"I'm here to inquire about the guy just now, the mysterious man in the black cloak, what is his purpose here, and what did you sell him for?"

"Hehehe, Lord Knight, you're not Mayor Mare or Mayor's men. Are you interrogating me?

Lilwi smiled slightly, he certainly understood what the tavernkeeper meant.

Learway pulled out two gold coins and placed them in front of the tavernkeeper.

"That's not enough, knight. Something you want to know is worth more than two gold coins!"

Learway spread his hands helplessly, and then gave the tavernkeeper another five gold coins, still smiling reluctantly.

"We don't tell anyone, you tell us that. There are seven gold coins in total, and there can't be more. ”

The tavernkeeper smiled sarcastically, "Yes, Poor Knight. But I advise you not to provoke that guy. ”

"That's our business, just tell us what you know. ”

"That guy is no ordinary guy, he will often buy things through me that most people don't use. Don't want me to tell you where I got those things! cunning knight!" the tavernkeeper was drunk.

Learway and Butos looked at each other and smiled helplessly.

"He's not a resident here, and I don't know where he's from. Maybe it's a ranger, because he smells so bad!"

The tavern owner took another big sip of beer.

"He's really weird! This time he bought a big jar of slime, the highly poisonous kind. God knows what he's going to do with this!"

The tavernkeeper finished drinking beer greedily again.

"Is that all, boss, worth seven gold coins?"

"That's right! treacherous knights always want to get something for nothing!"

Learway raised an eyebrow, "Alright, Butos. Now it's up to us to go out and ask about this weirdo. ”

"Oh no, stupid knight, don't provoke him......"

Lilway snapped fifteen silver coins in front of the tavernkeeper: "Take care of my drunken friends, what the knight wants to do is none of your business." ”

The tavernkeeper slipped the silver coins into his pocket and muttered, "It's only fifteen silver coins to take care of these foul-smelling and fat knights...... Go, go, hell, stupid knight, it's a bad thing!"

Ignoring the treacherous tavernkeeper, Lilvay led Butos towards the basement entrance.

"Butos, we just need to get news of him. I'll take care of the map, trust me. ”

Butos nodded happily.

After exiting the tavern, Butos and Learway soaked in the darkness of the town.

"Which way shall we go, Lord Knight?" asked Butos.

Learway looked left and right. In the hazy moonlight, Lilway noticed something glittering on the stone bricks. That little bit of sparkle leads in the same direction.

"Be careful, Butos. We are moving in this direction. Learway strode along the path marked by something like slime.

Butos patted his cadet knight's medal, put the dagger at his waist, and trotted up with Lilwe's vigorous pace.

The moonlight was hazy, and the night wind swirled subtly. There were still a few houses in the town that still lit oil lamps, and Butos and Learway carefully and quickly through the town's streets.