Chapter 817
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Strovo has long arrived. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info watermark ad test watermark ad test he sat down in a corner and quietly observed the drinkers, trying to blend in with the environment of the bar. But after a while, he was no longer interested in visiting this kind of bar. The table was stained, and the uneven stool was placed on the potholed floor, and it staggered as soon as you sat down. He ordered an ale at the bar that tasted like plain water, and when he was done, he didn't want to refill it. Under such conditions, the bar can still operate, and Strovo can't help but admire the owner of this bar.
Not only that, but Strovo also found that the demon worm skull behind the bar was too easy to distract. The guy seemed to be staring at him from beginning to end. Nevertheless, after much reflection, Strovo came to the conclusion that it was precisely because of this skull staring at everyone here that everyone was busy drinking glass after glass. Strovo felt that this was a good way to get business.
The men who came with Manuel spoke as loudly as Manuel did, wearing sleeveless shirts and baggy cotton pants underneath. Strovo's brother made a living by unloading ships at the Theramo Pier, and the money he earned was either thrown into the casino or given to the bar. This kind of work consumes purely physical energy, not mental energy, which is why Strovo is not at all interested in his brother's work, which is why his rough and shallow brother enjoys it. Strovo's brother was a man who didn't like to use his brains. Even the training that Strovo received when he was drafted into the army seemed to him too much of a headache. He likes to carry errands, and someone will tell him where to get the boxes and where to move them. And anything more complicated than that, such as fighting with a sword, would give him a headache.
As soon as the dockers walked into the bar, Manuel said, "Get a table, guys, I'll get some drinks." ”
"First round, please?" A companion asked with a grin.
"Dream - I'll settle accounts with you later." Manuel smiled. Walk towards the bar. Strovo noticed that his brother did not go straight to the bar, but strangely squeezed into the middle of the two men standing in front of the bar. "Good evening, Eric." He said hello to the bar owner.
The boss just nodded.
"Two glasses of ale, one glass of corn whiskey. A glass of red wine. A glass of boar spirits. ”
Strovo smiled. Boar spirits have always been Manuel's favorite, but it's also the most expensive liquor in the bar. That's why Manuel still lives with his parents, while Strovo has long since set up a separate door.
Eric walked away and went off with the wine on order. Manuel turned to look at a man sitting next to him. This man came later than Strovo. But he had already drunk his third glass of corn whiskey. "Hey!" Manuel exclaimed, "You're Margoz, aren't you?" ”
The man looked up and looked at Manuel blankly.
"You're with the Fireblade Zerg guys. Is it? You were with him the last time that guy was hiring, wasn't it? ”
"No...... Know...... What are you talking about...... Yes. Margoz was already slurring his speech, and could only barely utter a few words, "Let...... Get out of the way. ”
Margot from the bench, pushed Manuel away from the arms and staggered to his feet. Staggered towards the door.
Manuel gave Strovo a look and nodded. Strovo immediately put down his already empty glass and went out into the streets of Lamour, relieved.
Roads paved with small boulders connect the buildings of Theramore, like a staggered lattice corridor. The road was originally designed to prevent people, livestock, or consignments from falling into the swamps on either side. Now, many people are on this path. Instead of dirt and grass on both sides. The night was indeed full of traffic in Theramore, and Strovo didn't have to worry about Margot finding out that he was following him.
Margot crashed into four different people at once, two of whom tried to dodge but crashed into them. Strovo felt that it was better for people on the street to walk alone for the sake of safety. Margot was too drunk to notice that someone was following him on the crowded and noisy street.
Even so, Strovo did not dare to take it lightly. Based on the experience he gained from his training years, he kept his target firmly in his field of vision, but at the same time kept the maximum distance.
They quickly walked to the front of a mud-brick house. The building material of this house is neither wood nor stone, but very cheap dry mud bricks. Only very poor people live here. If Margot was a fisherman, as Manuel claimed, he was clearly not a good fisherman. As a fisherman on a small island off the coast, he must have been desperately lacking in fishing skills and skills. A nearby septic tank was not covered, and Strovo was choked by the stench of the septic tank.
Margot walked into the house. It was originally a four-room house, but now the four rooms have four different tenants. Strovo walked out of the house along the aisle and hid under a tree behind the house.
The lanterns in all three rooms were already lit, and less than half a minute after Margoz walked in, the lanterns in the fourth room were also lit. Strovo walked unhurriedly to Margoz's window and pretended to pee against the wall. He staggered into the base of the wall, and everyone who passed by would surely think he was drunk. It wouldn't be surprising, then, that a drunk would be at ease with anything in front of him in the middle of the night.
Strovo heard a voice coming from Margoz's room: "Geeltek Erred Nash." Erred Nash Bangalar. Erred Nash Havik Yesog. Geeltek Erred Nash. ”
Strovo was taken aback. Although he couldn't understand what the other sentences were talking about, the first and last sentences were the ones that the North Sentinel had said about the protozoa that had attacked them.
Finding the clue so quickly, Strovo couldn't help but be secretly happy. He held his breath and continued to listen.
Suddenly, a foul smell of sulfur hit his face, and Strovo's face wrinkled in disgust. It stands to reason that the smell of sulfur should be better than the terrible stench in the septic tank, or at least not so disgusting, but the stench was a bit of a demonic worm - something was wrong. Margoz's words were slurred, as if he were chanting a spell. It's not just a ban, Strovo dares to bet with his sword that it's definitely a demonic ban.
"I'm sorry, master, I don't want to—" Margot paused, "yes, I know don't bother you if there's nothing important, but it's been months, master. I'm still in this hole, I just want to know—" Margot stopped again, "it's so important to me, and besides, people are always talking to me as if I can help them." ”
Strovo could not hear the voice of the other interlocutor. Could it be that Margot was talking to himself drunken -- as he looked like this - or was the other half of the conversation only Margotz's ears could hear?
"I don't know what they're talking about, nobody—" another pause, "how do I know it's going to be like that?" Hum! I don't have eyes behind my back! ”
Strovo knew only how to kill demons, and the strange side of the conversation - and the stench of sulphur - made him very disgusted and panicked.
Strovo lifted his pants. He'd listened a lot, and he could go back and report to Colonel Lorena. In addition to this reason, the thought of being so close to the demon insect body made him furious.
He turned around and found himself facing nothing but darkness.
"How-" He quickly turned back, and there was darkness behind him. The whole of Ramo is gone.
I especially don't like spies.
Instead of hearing the sound, Strovo felt it in his skull. It was as if someone had blinded him, and although he was wide open, he could not see anything.
No, it's not just the vision that's dark, it's the other sensory organs that seem to be in the dark. His ears could no longer hear the noise of Lamour, his nose could not smell the salty air, and his body could no longer feel the breeze from the sea.