Volume 1 Mr. Engineer and Miss Mercenary Chapter 112 Straight to the Goal
Under the concise but powerful threat of Rhine, and the restraint she imposed indiscriminately, Talos had to obediently pour out all the information he had concealed through a little bit of language, and finally confide in his brother's whereabouts.
"Again, neither I nor my brother have any ill will, after all, we belong here now, and of course we have acted in your favor...... It's just that we may not be too accustomed to the process of reporting and getting consent before doing things. β
Talos's justification was not understood by Rhines in the slightest, and the silver-haired mercenary simply pointed the dagger at his chest steadily, and even had a tendency to push forward.
"If you waste even a second, Talos."
The murderous intent hidden under the mercenary's gentle voice didn't need more words to express, and after weighing the form in front of him, Talos didn't say another word of nonsense.
Boe had many friends with whom he had a deep friendship before he was trapped by Roseos, and after he began to suffer from amnesia, these friends also helped him find a solution, although it didn't work in the end, but at least it proved that his friends were not the ones he would become strangers after a few years of indifference.
When he recovered some time ago, due to the unstable situation and the fact that he had just joined Morfi with Talos, it was not suitable for him to go out and communicate with his friends, but this operation gave him a chance. As soon as Morfi's troops departed, Boe sneaked out of the group to find his friend.
"My brother's friends are also very skilled, and Ticharo should know about it, right?" The man whose name was called nodded silently, and Talos continued cheerfully, "If they can come with their brother, it can be a big help, you know, my brother is very angry with Rossos for being so bad before, he will pull his friends back to take revenge." β
The sense of relief that Talos tried to create was not appreciated, Rhines's dagger remained on his chest, and the leaders of Morfi were either pale or worried, but no one was pretty.
"Apaya, you try to deal with that wall according to the method that Talos just said." Reins spoke calmly to her lover, then continued to look at Talos, "Only now do I know for sure that your time as number 7 did teach you something, and you gladly accepted them and applied them to this day. β
Talos' smile faded, and he eventually returned to his expressionless state, as he had just been with Rheins and the others at Morfi's base.
"I don't quite understand what you're talking about."
His tone flattened as well, and Rhines smiled sarcastically at it.
"No more trying to pretend to be an innocent and cute baby?" She whispered, "Whatever your reason, Roseos has made you their ideal number 7, and you will no longer be able to go back to the silly brother who loved his brother without any obstacles, and no one in Roseos can do that." β
Yes, no matter what reason Talos hadβwhether it was to deceive their trust, to reassure his brother, or to start a new life for himself, it was absolutely impossible for him to recover so quickly just after leaving Roseos.
Radines and her three Philip companions went through much more than she had told Apaya about after leaving Rossos, and it was a difficult disaster to learn how to live a normal life when they were used to getting information and killing people.
"As one of us who is the best at obtaining information, you have never used only the low-level means of 'stealing' as a layman." Rhine's eyes were lowered to look at him, and those red eyes were full of cold smiles, "Good at grasping people's hearts, so that others can take the initiative to tell you important things without worrying that you will betray them." Would you do this kind of stupid thing like this, ah, 'not getting used to the new process'? β
Talos kept his mouth shut, as if he had made up his mind not to say another word.
"Do you think silence will solve everything?" Against the backdrop of the monotonous noise of only Apaya's work, Reinse's voice was exceptionally clear, "Your brother isn't here now, but it's too easy for us to find him." With him and his friends alone, do you think you can compete with us? β
Talos's face turned a little pale, and his body seemed to shake uneasily, but he still held on to his silence.
Reins narrowed her eyes and didn't say anything more to him, instead looking back at Apaya's progress. After seeing them easily remove the first fixture, he exhaled heavily, put away his dagger at a speed that was completely unrecognizable, and kicked Talos to the ground as he stood up.
"If I were you, I would seriously consider keeping the two of them under observation for the rest of their lives, and don't think about the day when they turn positive."
Reins complained loudly to Hua Shao, completely unconcerned about the lying man who seemed to have been kicked by her and actually hurt. Hua Shao blinked and looked thoughtfully at Talos with a pained expression.
"I think you're trying to make a positive point, dear Rhine."
The silver-haired mercenary snorted disdainfully, glanced at Talos in disgust, and pulled him with his foot in front of the two clergy of the church.
"I think a loving church will always be willing to heal some wretched worms." "This poor creature has done something similar to turning his back on his family, but he is not guilty of death." β
Pat and Smofa looked at each other, then at Talos on the ground, and both shrugged their shoulders at the same time, their movements looking surprisingly consistent.
"Need I answer your questions? Oh yes, it's clear that your expressions speak for themselves. β
Without waiting for Morfi's leaders to reply, Reinse pursed her lips a little unhappily, glanced at Talos again, and let out a "tsk" of displeasure.
"Silly Baby Talos wants to keep his brother away from this battlefield, but if he says it directly, his silly brother will firmly refuse, so he convinces his brother to go all over the world to find his friends scattered around the world, and says that he will explain the reason to us so that his brother does not need to hurry."
Reins kicked impatiently and spun her wrist. The long squatting on the ground and pointing a dagger at Talos made her muscles stiffen.
"And in fact, it's the same thing he just wanted to keep us here for a long time - Rossos's so-called new material has some kind of shielding and sensing function, and we can't get in touch with the outside world without taking some special means here, so Boe can't sense the location of Talos through the little soul link I got for them before, and the silly baby Talos thinks that his brother will not be able to join the battlefield because he can't find a specific location."
The silver-haired woman gave a malicious smile to the leaders' incredulous expressions, then leaned lazily back onto Apaya, who had walked beside her.
"Don't ask me how he could have such naΓ―ve thoughts, we don't know what's going on in the stupid baby's mind...... Except maybe for his older brother. β
Perhaps there was too much of a point-in-the-point in Rhine's tone, and they looked almost subconsciously in the direction they had come, where the protagonist of the incident, who had been forcibly taken as a party, was standing there, and behind him several men in brown cloaks, all looking at them with interest.
Watching Boe walk briskly towards Talos, whose frightened expression entertained Rhine, the mercenary happily pulled Appaya back to the wall, allowing the two brothers to "exchange feelings".
"You look like that's what you have to say." Apaya, playing with Reine's hair, leaned into her ear and said, "Even though it doesn't really have much to do with you, it's Morfi who affects him, not Fili." β
Reins gave him a blank look and unceremoniously took his hand away.
"What's the matter, you want to distance yourself from me now? It's a little too late, engineer. β
Appaya shrugged, not paying attention to her somewhat rushed tone, for what the mercenary said was far more important to him than her tone.
"I can't help but say I'm happy." Apaya mused, "You know, you'd be willing to admit that Murfi and Fili are one. β
Reins grinded her teeth and gritted Appaya's hand from an angle that everyone couldn't see.
"You're really starting to think of yourself as some kind of pet, aren't you?"
Appaya didn't complain very seriously, and all he got in exchange was another attack from the mercenaries, for which he had to keep his mouth shut in order to protect his hand.
With the right demolition steps, one wall was quickly demolished. Surprisingly, the walls were hollow except for the forks and iron gates.
"That's kind of interesting, isn't it?"
Reins laughed dangerously, she had learned from Talos about the material's fragility - although it was nearly indestructible from the front, its back was so fragile that the first breach could only be found with the right way to dismantle it, and luckily they had a person who had just been almost convicted of being a double agent insider.
Without even needing her to say anything, the others consciously took a few steps back. The mercenary's attacks may seem graceful in many cases, but she will always be more manic than Lillian when she loses patience.
So, when a suspicious object is thrown in and there is a violent explosion, people think in their hearts that they should have gotten used to it.
"Look, isn't that much more refreshing?"
The entire passage has changed from the original clean style to a ruined wall, and the space on both sides of the wall has become clear at a glance. Reins used a spell at random, and in the space not far away, an object like a key floated over.
"The people of Roses don't seem to have a long memory." "They are so conceited and proud of their own conceit that even the things that open the door must have some of their own soul breath, aren't they waiting to be found?" β
Apaya wisely decided not to make any judgments about what she said.