Chapter 170: Qili Returns

Shortly after Hela left, the flames outside the house were extinguished. Long before the bobcats incited the sailors to riot, the webworms and Hela had prepared the equipment needed to extinguish the fire and plenty of seawater in the nearby hidden alleys. In any case, the Gravemaiden would not really let the sailors destroy the house, and even the slightest chance that she would not be able to put the Neptune Egg in danger. The benefit of this is that the interior of the house and the structure of the building are not harmed, except for the damage to the foyer of the room.

When the mountain monster gently placed Kiri on the soft bed, there was nothing unusual except for the slight smell of burning in the room. The witch's self-directed and self-staged show came to an end with a pre-set script. At least here, the other witches in the city who were betrayed by Hela at this time might be in worse trouble than a mob. However, Hela told the Lynx that the locations were all witches' private property and unimportant backup houses, and there were few of them that forced the witches to deal with them as soon as possible. And then again, the places that really involve the secrets of the Great Witch and the senior members of the Witch Order, such as the other two places where the Neptune eggs are raised, are not known to young witches like Hela.

Then there was a long wait. The bobcats went out to find out what was going on in the city, and it was clear that he had not only made a deal with witches, but the mercenaries were all too familiar with how much of a person could benefit themselves in the chaos, and if nothing else, he could get a great deal of reward from revealing their actions and inevitable defeat to the opponents of the sailors who had started the riot. And embracing the witch, the pillar of the heartless bay, the lynx can also be completely unafraid of being retaliated by others.

Webworm didn't want to think much about the intelligence dealer, and before that, she wouldn't hate this man, because he was the kind of person the spider tamers knew, and although he was humble, he was more real than all the self-proclaimed nobles. But now, she can't tell if her opinion of this kind of person has changed, and what she has experienced in the blue lion has made her realize that there is not only one way to survive in this world, and not everything has to be beneficial to herself to be worth trying. It was as if she had climbed higher up a mountain, and was able to see a much wider landscape than before. And those new landscapes, although not necessarily better than the previous ones, are different choices from the previous ones.

"You don't seem to be happy?" asked the mercenary, sitting in her chair, to a frowning Sach on the other side. It stands to reason that since the boy looked at Hela above all else, he should be happy when the Grave Girl successfully carried out his plan. But the current Saich is really not like that. Judging by his expression, he was thinking about something.

Hearing the networm's question, Saich raised his eyes, he didn't trust the woman in front of him very much, she had stopped him from fighting for Miss Hela before. On the other hand, the mountain monster is a good listener, but he can't give any useful advice to the boy, and the bobcat makes Sech upset and disgusted. So thinking about it, Sach suddenly realized that he didn't seem to have much of a choice, and besides, he was only a kid after all, and it was difficult for him to ignore others when they showed concern.

"I didn't help Ms. Hella in this matter. "She gave me everything, but I can't repay her. ”

The networm froze for a few seconds, and then she realized what Sach really meant, and he was afraid that he would be abandoned by Hela because of his uselessness. It is reasonable to think that in an environment like Heartbreaker, if one person is good to another person, it will never be for other reasons, just because that person is useful. And sometimes, it's not terrible for others to take advantage of it, but it's terrible that you don't even have the qualifications to be used. This is what Sach fears, as his experience has left the child with deep low self-esteem, and he has low expectations of his own worth, which has led him to take his thoughts to extremes, such as wanting to kill people without hesitation in order to prove that he can speak up.

It's not that she hasn't seen such a situation, on the contrary, she has seen a lot. The mercenaries had seen a considerable number of children like Sach pulled back from the face of death, but not all of their saviors were good people. Don't think that a child has no value, killers, assassins, robbers, liars, too many ill-intentioned people can use the appearance and lives of these young children to achieve their ends. And these children, because they have no ability to judge, will only blindly obey those who saved them. This is a very pathological situation to outsiders, because even if the adopters are abusing them or making them do completely unsuitable work, the children themselves are not aware of it.

It was because the networm knew about Sahe's situation that she couldn't give the boy an answer in the first place. She knew that her answers would hardly be effective, and even have the opposite effect. The child's future is completely in Hela's hands, not only in terms of life and death, but also in terms of thought and life. The mercenary pondered the words she should use, but just as she was about to answer Sach, the moans of the awakening from the room caught their attention.

The webworm gestured to stop the boy from getting up, and although Kiri still wore an iron amulet around her neck, she was still a dangerous witch and the spider tamer didn't want to risk it. "It's a matter between our ladies, and it's good that you can help us watch the wind here. Just like the mountain monsters used to do. With that, the webworm entered the room and closed the door.

The sorcering witch reverts back to her original form, and Kouira's disguise naturally disintegrates with the complete return of Kiri's consciousness, and of course it is more likely that it is the influence of Cold Iron. The webworm didn't immediately go to the bed, she leaned against the door, her right hand behind her back, and held the family heirloom spider fangs dagger, and she had to make sure it was Qili who woke up.

"Oh, it still feels the same bad to wear this thing again. And it looks so ugly, and seriously, aren't you really going to have someone melt it down? I think that dwarf in Molten Iron City can do it. The witch who sat up from the bed fiddled with the amulet on her chest and grumbled.

"I don't think it matters as long as it works. The mercenary replied in a calm voice.

"That's why you and him have not been fruitful until now, dear spider, you are so inactive. I should show you how I do it. Qili pursed her lips and gave up on the topic of the amulet's appearance. But her new topic has clearly touched some of the nerves of the webworm.

"What did you do to him?" the mercenary's voice froze, like an enraged cat.

"You want to know?" Qili smiled trademarkly as she noticed the networm's mood change, "I think you should ask him more than I do." Speaking of which, what about others, and my dear Peg, who prayed for me by my bedside without tears in her eyes, how merciless it was. ”

Now, the networm has figured out two things, the first is that the person in front of her is indeed the Qili she knows. The second thing is that whether she is a threat to herself or not, she wants to use the dagger behind her back to give her a blow.

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