Chapter 545: Magic Blast: Death

Sianna: "It's time to go. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info With a little more effort, we can get out of this fairy tale world. These three beans, we have to plant them on the side of the path near Rapunzel's Tower... Then prepare to come face to face with the giants. ā€

The trail is on the side. Xianna planted the three magic beans, and everyone immediately dispersed. The beanstalk popped up and quickly grew into a towering tree... A real towering tree.

Everyone climbed up the beanstalk until they reached the sky and came to the city of clouds.

It is a gray castle with lightning flashing around it from time to time. An iron-headed cloud giant came out of the castle and fought with everyone without saying a word. With a little effort, everyone killed the cloud giant.

Rogert: "For fairy-tale creatures, this bastard is a bit of a tough one to deal with..."

Sianna: "I told you that the land was completely crazy, but I didn't expect it to be this serious. ā€

Rogette: "I always thought you did it on purpose. ā€

Shianna: "Why should I do this? ā€

Rogert: "To get rid of the people who guard you, and the people who hold you." Now that we're close to the exit, you probably don't think you need me anymore. ā€

Sianna: "You're wrong, you're still very useful to me. ā€

Rogert: "I know, I have to get you out safely." Let's go. ā€

Xia suddenly hugged Rogette's arm: "Wait a minute, I didn't mean that, I need you to help me with things that are much simpler and more enjoyable... Don't be there, Rogette. I need men and I'm not afraid to speak up. I don't know what I'm going to do if I leave here, so I'll just make it my last wish. ā€

Rogette pushed Shianna away: "This time, this occasion, it's not good, don't you mind." ā€

Sianna: "I don't mind, you're very clear and honest. Never mind. Let's go, the exit is there. ā€

Everyone followed the statue of Sianna. Suddenly, a ghostly fire appeared on the road ahead. However, the ghost fire didn't make any moves, just flew around Rogett.

Rogette: "I'm a little curious, why do you want the Heart of Towcent?" And Principality wines? ā€

Sianna: "That's my powers, they're mine. ā€

Rogette: "If you hadn't tried to take it, we probably wouldn't have found out." You know that, right? ā€

Sianna: "I know, but I don't regret it. You only have one life in a person. Here, we just have to jump into the well. You please. ā€

Everyone jumped into the well in turn. The scene switches, and the exit is the fountain of the palace.

Rogette: "The portal is in the fountain?" How is it a little unrealistic..."

Sianna: "It's a secret passage, and Anna and I used it before... Hide from the teacher. ā€

Regis walked over from the side: "Fortunately, she wrote it all in the diary, and I know where to wait for you." That's not the point... Did the young lady agree to help clean up her mess? ā€

Xianna: "I agree, and then you don't treat me like a child anymore." ā€

Regis: "So you want me to treat you like a liar with a mouth full of lies?" ā€

Rogert: "Regis, aren't you known for being polite?" ā€

Regis sighed, "I'm sorry, I'm dizzy. Ahem... Let's go, I want to fix this quickly. ā€

Sianna glanced back at the palace before following the group out. The scene switches, and everyone appears directly outside an ancient castle.

Rogette: "It's a nice view. ā€

Regis: "That's right. There is a great view of the valley and a view of Dontyne in good weather. "Players stand on the top of the hill and enjoy the view with Rogette and Regis.

Xia walked slowly behind: "I don't think it's any different from the other ruins. ā€

Regis: "You're so observant... Seriously, what does Tilaff really like about you? ā€

Sianna: "Maybe he'll tell you himself." ā€

Rogette: "Are you nervous?" ā€

Sianna: "It's inevitable to be nervous when you meet your ex-boyfriend, especially if he's a vampire. ā€

Regis: "I don't think he's in the mood to listen to your jokes." ā€

Sianna: "I know, hey... Can you tell the truth? I was really nervous, I wanted to run away. I promised to help, but so what... But I owe him this opportunity to meet, so be it. ā€

Rogette: "Then be ready, Tirav will be there at any time." ā€

Regis stood in the wind and rubbed his hands. Sianna leaned on the stone wall as if listening to a voice. Rogette stood with his hands behind his back, and the players spread out to the side and whispered small talk.

Sure enough, after a while, a thick blood-red fog flew in. It wrapped directly around Sianna, and Tirav's voice came: "Sianna, Sianna... I have a question for you..."

Bloodmist turned into Tirav's human form, and he asked, "Is it really all you?" The feelings between us are all ... Bait? ā€

Sianna: "Tirav... It's not that simple. I—" She reached out and stroked Tilaff's face.

Tirav looked straight at Shianna: "No, it's simple. Did you or didn't deceive me? He shook Sianna's wrist: "The silence speaks for itself. Oh, my love, I forgive you with sorrow, for the time of our farewell has come. ā€

Seeing that the situation was not good, Rogette, Regis and the players all ran towards Tirav. But just then, Xanna suddenly disappeared.

A ribbon fell from Tirav's hand. Tirav was furious: "Ha, it looks like I've been deceived again. She will pay, and one day she will pay. You shouldn't have interfered, Demon Hunter. ā€

So, Sianna cheated everyone like this. Everybody fought, Rogette, Regis and Tilaff. And, of course, the players.

Originally, everyone had the upper hand, but Regis relented for a while, and Tirav attacked him. Regis is incapacitated, leaving only Rogette and the players to fight Tilaff.

Tilaf: "I just want to find that girl." You lied to me, and it's the same for both of you. With that, he turned into a big bat: "Ahhhh If you believe in the gods, it's best to start praying now. ā€

In a bitter battle, Rogette chopped off Tirav's wings, and Tirav bit him.

Tirav: "Ahhhh Do you think you can stop me? Die, Demon Hunter! ā€

Rogette: "Everybody aimed at his heart attack. ā€

Of course, in the end, Tirav was beaten by Rogette and lost his combat effectiveness, because he was immortal, and there was no way to kill him.

Rogette brought the mortally injured Regis to Tirav.

Regis: "Give him to me." You get out of here..."

Rogert: "I can't let you..."

Regis interrupted Rogette: "I insist that you leave. ā€

Rogette was gone, but of course he didn't go far, and the players were watching Regis and Tirav from afar.

Regis made a move, he pinched Tirav's heart. Tirav regained his human form, but appeared to be dead. Regis fell to his knees in agony.

The scene switches, and everyone appears in the tailor shop. Rogette was trying on a new outfit while Regis watched.

Tailor: "It's so handsome, you look so good in it." ā€

Rogette: "Shut up, I look like a fool." ā€

Regis: "The blouse is made from the finest fabrics and the tailoring is top-notch. ā€

Tailor: "Good clothes can only be appreciated if they are tasteful." The most beautiful robes can only cover the flaws of the outside, but they cannot beautify the inside. ā€

Rogette: "I usually wear something else, which is more suitable for my job. But I don't have a problem with this outfit. It's just not very comfortable to wear, and I'm the most averse to formal occasions. ā€

Tailor: "If you participate more, you'll get used to it." Please don't move. However, in order to receive the Grand Pelle, Towcente's highest honour, the Order of Wine Grapes, it is necessary to wear appropriate attire. ā€

Regis: "You can't ask the Duchess to pin a pair of mud-stained armor to the medal. The rules of the palace focus on form, virtue traditions, etiquette... This tradition values appearance above all else, and there is nothing under the magnificence, and generosity is misplaced..."

Rogette: "Sounds wise and food for thought. Regis, is it because they won't buy you new clothes? ā€

Regis: "No. I always use this tone when I think. Believe it or not, I still use my head a lot. Other than that, I don't need new clothes, after all, I don't have to attend the ceremony. ā€

Rogette: "Why?" ā€

Regis: "I'm not you, I don't have to. I'll start packing. You've got the medal and you've got a new experience, so you'll meet me again, right? ā€

Rogert: "Of course. O ceremony, medal in praise of virtue... These things keep coming..."

Regis: "I don't think I have a moment to spare. I've been thinking about the last virtue, mercy... It seems that this piece of the puzzle can't be put together. ā€

Rogert: "Does that mean that even though the truth has been revealed, you have begun to believe in the Five Virtues Theory?" ā€

Regis: "It's not a matter of faith, superstition, or rumors. This is the result of logical deduction. Xia had a detailed plan arranged in advance. If we hadn't stopped her, there would have been a fifth victim, and that victim would have aroused public opinion and public pity. ā€

The fifth victim? Finally talked about this topic, Tang Tu has been hanging on this.

Rogette: "Her plan doesn't matter anymore, and now she can't carry it out." I asked the messenger who sent me the invitation to the ceremony, and the Sianna was in the palace. The courtiers pressured the Duchess to lock Sianna in the tower. ā€

Regis: "Don't you want to know who else she's planning to kill?" There's still a little time before the ceremony starts, and we can talk to the kid who cleaned up his boots. It was he who gave the victim's name to Tilaf... Maybe we're missing something? ā€

Rogette: "Regis, when we talked to the shoeshine, he didn't mention that he helped deliver the letter. How do you know that he sent the letter? ā€

Regis: "While you were overwhelmed by the glory and were busy trying on new clothes, I went to investigate it myself. You'll be proud to see my approach to investigation. In the beginning, I provided a lot of boot washing water for the young man who started his own business. I observed pedestrians on the street, studied society as a whole, and found that courtesy is the most important virtue, and good deeds are bound to be rewarded. Of course, there will be retribution for doing bad things. ā€

Rogette: "What do those letters have to do with this?" ā€

Regis: "When the shoe-shiner came to me to get his soap, he implied that he knew more about it. To put it simply, we didn't ask the right questions earlier in our chat. I tried to manipulate him a little more, and at last he finally relented. He confessed that he had sent the letter to Tiraf. He knew that this information was important to me, and that it was his way of repaying the favor. ā€

Rogert: "In that case, let's ask again." Let's go together, we're done here, right? ā€

Tailor: "I'm done. I'll leave it to you to see if you can protect my workmanship until the ceremony begins. I hope you don't crawl around in the sewers of the city and ruin my clothes. ā€

Rogette: "I promise I'll be careful. ā€

Scene switching. Everyone appeared directly in front of the shoe-shine stand. The shoeshine boy had just sent off a guest.

Shoeshine Boy: "Mr. Swordsman is here again." Glad to see you, want to shine your shoes? Dirty boots can stain a professional image, come on. ā€

Rogette: "I'm going to ask you something. ā€

Shoeshine boy: "Ask again?" Then open your mouth, I support free speech, and I'm happy to tell you what I know. But why not clean up your boots while chatting? ā€

Regis: "Then I'll take advantage of it." A friend of mine said that boots should be as clean as the wearer's soul. ā€

The shoe-shine boy realized: "The boots are clear, the soul is clear!" This slogan is awesome! ā€

Rogette and Regis sat in their chairs. The shoeshine boy cleans Rogette's boots first.

Rogette: "How's business?" ā€

Shoeshine Boy: "It's okay, I don't have anything to complain about." But if someone doesn't stand and chat, it would be better if they could sit down and polish their shoes. ā€

Rogette: "You sent a letter to the man in the coat, remember?" ā€

Shoeshine Boy: "Of course, I'm still young, and I remember it well. But..."

Rogert: "If you're going to say that this information costs money, forget it. Where did you get those letters? ā€

Shoeshine Boy: "It was brought by a group of beggars." ā€

Rogert: "Why didn't you tell us these things when we first talked?" ā€

Shoeshine Boy: "You didn't ask about the beggars yourself, did you?" ā€

Rogert: "Beggar... Let's talk a little more, how many people? ā€

Shoeshine Boy: "Hmm... Four. Each of them brought a letter. ā€

Rogert: "Only four? You didn't get the fifth letter? ā€

The shoe-shine boy began to shine Regis's shoes: "Don't think I don't count. ā€

Rogette: "Remember something?" Do those beggars have anything in common? ā€

Shoeshine Boy: "What? Come on, every beggar is different. Some beggars wore boots that didn't match, some beggars didn't even have boots to wear... Ah, I see, they don't have a home! ā€