Chapter 182: Where's Your Discipline?
Being disturbed at this time is a very irritating thing for anyone. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info
Normally, Lukka should have flipped a stun spell - it wasn't too hard for his current mana pool to use on a single person.
However, the tone was so familiar that it made you want to flatten it for a while, and Lukka had to let go of Ollie and turn around.
Phil the bear was leaning against a pile of broken wood, his face black and gray, his lips dry and cracked, and his dark brown hair was stained with sparkling sawdust.
"Why are you here? We've been looking for you for a day, you know?" Ollie returned to normal more quickly than Luca.
"Shhhhh
Lukka lowered his voice and said, "What the hell are you doing here?"
Phil's eyes rolled: "You say first, what are you looking for me to do?"
"I'm looking for you to find out the source of a courier. Lukka told the truth.
"Sunset Express never reveals email information!" Phil was quite principled at this time.
"Hey, have you forgotten that we still have a contract? You owe me a message once, and I want this. "Luca certainly won't let him go.
Phil licked the open wound on his lip with his tongue, tilted his head and replied, "Yes." But I can't check it for you right now, if you want to know the news, do me a favor tonight. ”
"Don't take an inch, we've set it, and the information will be provided for free. Although Lukka didn't bring the note, he remembered the contents clearly, "You understand what the word 'free' means, right?"
"Don't help, do you?" Phil didn't ask, "If you don't help, I'll go myself." ”
He shook off the sawdust from his head, walked to the staircase down, and grimaced: "If there is no one to help, what I will do tonight is not much like sending him to death, anyway, if I die, the contract will be null and void." Let's find someone else to check the email!"
Luca didn't believe a word of what the bear kid said. But if he is allowed to run away this time, I don't know when he will find it again.
"Why are you in such trouble? Wouldn't you just be able to carry it back if you get knocked out?" said Ollie as she raised her greatsword, she wasn't wearing heavy armor, but her weapon was still behind her back.
"Makes sense!" Lukka glowed with a magical silver glow from his hand.
"Wait, wait, don't do it," Phil glanced at Luca, who was already chanting the incantation, and quickly added, "Don't move your mouth!"
"And you're coming with us?" Lukka stopped casting the spell - he wasn't going to use the stun spell at all, he was still using the light spell to scare people.
"I really can't leave immediately, or else, I ask for your help!" Seeing that the two people on the other side were unmoved, Phil increased his chips, "It's okay for me to pay you for help, right? Help me tonight, I'll pay you 50,000 silver coins!"
Ollie chuckled, "You didn't even say what you were going to do, can you buy us with money at will?"
"Like, how can we—you really have fifty thousand?" Lukka changed his tone suddenly.
"Really!" Phil assured, patting his chest. "Even if I don't have cash, I still have hundreds of smoke bombs in the warehouse of Huifan Harbor, and those are worth a lot of money!"
Lukka clapped his hands: "Fifty thousand, deal! Say, what do you want us to do?"
"Where's your discipline?" Ollie reached out to wipe her sweat.
"Fifty thousand! An ordinary ship isn't worth that much!" Luka's eyes lit up.
"Well, Thea and you are like your own......" Ollie muttered quietly.
"Then you agreed, didn't you?" said Phil, turning away from the top of the stairs, walking to the west side of the terrace at the top of the tower, pointing to a two-story building below, "I'm going to go into the basement of that building by any means!"
"That's easy, I'll go back to the boat and get some explosives, blow it up first, and then send you into the basement. Luca opened his mouth, how to toss the bear child and what to say.
"What are you doing? I'm going to save people, and they're blowing up, who are you going to let me save?" said Phil, stomping his foot.
"And what are you going to do?"
"Aren't you a mage?" you two did when you two came in just now!" Phil had apparently heard a lot of rumors.
Lukka laughed and added invisibility to the three of them.
Ollie suddenly asked, "What about that big man Linde, why didn't he come with you?"
Phil's figure gradually disappeared into thin air, and he replied curiously as he fumbled with his invisible shirt, "I said I was going to save people, where do you say he is?"
Lukka looked at the building below and asked, "You're going there, but why did you run up to the tower?"
Phil fumbled his way up the steps, stumbling under his feet, apparently still unable to find where his feet were in his invisibility state.
"I'm not here to run, I'm hiding from people! You are blind when those soldiers are, I've been hiding here all day!" he said, leaning against the wall.
This tower full of miscellaneous items is indeed a good place to hide, and Phil is a child, it is difficult to find any corner he crawls into, and probably the Imperial soldiers are not sure if he really ran into the tower, and they do not search here with great fanfare, but keep the whole town on guard.
Phil was alone, and it was difficult to infiltrate, but with the help of invisibility, it was not difficult to approach the building.
The two soldiers guarding the gate were leaning against the wall and were drowsy, but if they just walked over and opened the door, they would definitely be alerted.
Ollie was about to use the invisible greatsword to clean up the two of them, when a patrol team suddenly came from the rear, and when they reached the door, the officer at the head stopped and said, "You two! Give me some energy! You have to pay attention to it these days, and wait until you catch that little ghost and then go to rest!"
"Yes, sir!" the soldier straightened up.
The officer looked at the half-dim lights in the building and said, "You wait here, I'll go inside and inspect it, and then I'll go to the tower when I come out!"
With that, he pushed open the door and walked in. The three invisible men hurriedly followed him, prolonged the opening of the door by two or three seconds, and all walked in.
"Isn't it time to fix this door?" said the soldier who remained outside as he looked at the creaking gate.
"I think it's that the axle doesn't always turn smoothly. Another soldier replied.
Inside the building, Lukka didn't have much trouble finding the basement that Phil had mentioned.
There wasn't a single guard in the vicinity, just rows of locked wooden doors and large granite steps.
In Thea's absence, Ollie brute-force breaks the lock on the door that blocks the way.
"It should be right here!" Phil said, pointing to the wooden door at the end of the hallway.