Chapter Two Hundred and Eight: Warhammer's True Intent

Aside from the necessary information gathering information, Evie devoted almost all of her attention to the critters that were being used as experiments. Pen~Fun~Pavilion www.biquge.info Although there were no obvious symptoms, Evie could feel the dark aura flowing slowly through their bodies. At the very least, it means that the Farowan man knows some kind of curse or sorcery.

Soon, Evie thought of an even more terrible result. The Farowan man might have mixed the blood of a mutated animal into the alchemy potion to greatly increase its effect. Because in a sense, the reason why some alchemy potions can make humans play a role that they can't play normally is because the ingredients contained in the potions make the human body mutate to a certain extent.

Some people are always looking for more power, and alchemy potions are obviously a very convenient way to give a weak guy the power to knock down a minotaur with a single punch for a certain amount of time. But on the other hand, the side effects are also very large, and if the physical fitness is poor, even death is possible. Evie thought that if those alchemy potions did make their way into Huttonmar's market, it might be a disaster.

The only table in the room looked disorganized, with plates and papers with food scraps stacked on either side of the table, and in the middle of the table were the recipes for various alchemical potions. Evie was not interested in the alchemy recipe, so she picked up a piece of parchment from the right side of the table and began to read it. There is no doubt that she is the lucky one. On the other hand, the owner of the house didn't expect a guy to sneak into his house.

The parchment she picked up was related to the trafficked street children, and although it was not written who the specific sender was, Evie could surmise that the person who sent the letter was likely to be the ultimate buyer. What made her even more concerned was that the letter specifically emphasized the need for children who were full of negative emotions in their hearts, which made Evie feel something.

There were traces of liquid on one side of the parchment, and Evie leaned her nose closer to sniff it, but the smell of ink masked the smell of the red liquid. But Evie then gestured, and as the illusion of a cross flashed through her fingertips, her eyes began to glow with a faint golden glow. It couldn't be more convenient to strengthen your five senses through divine power.

What is certain is that it was definitely not bloodstained. It smells more like red wine than blood, and it's a vintage red wine. If this is to be seen as a clue, Evie thinks it is necessary to investigate. She first checked the house, but found no alcohol, and it seemed that the Farrowan man was not an alcoholic. Evie returned her gaze to the parchment, ascertaining if it was left by the sender.

The final answer was that she expected that the traces of the wine were indeed stained by the sender, and as for whether it was intentional or unintentional, Evie had to know. But she thought that perhaps she should go to a sommelier to identify the brand of the wine, which might help her next investigation.

To take the parchment with her, Evie carefully folded it and tucked it into the pocket of her robe. Then he went to great lengths to turn the disappearance of the parchment into an accident, an accident in which an animal escaped from its cage and caused some damage. She didn't release all the unmutated animals, because that would be telling the people of Farowan that someone had come here while he wasn't home. When she finally left, Evie briefly prayed for the animals with a look of pity that was the only thing she could do.

As the clock ticked to midnight, Warhammer took a break in satisfaction after drinking the last glass of wine, and then beckoned to the two guys who had come across from him without a drop of wine. "It's time, let's go. "He didn't mean to get drunk at all.

"You've drunk so much, is it okay?" asked Maffeo with a smile, though he didn't think Warhammer really had any problems, as he was still on his way.

Warhammer punched Mafeo with a middle finger, "No one can see me drunk, this is the Warhammer King." ”

"Yes, yes, it doesn't matter. Maffeo patted the listless Blackburn on the shoulder. "Come on, Eugene, we have to go. ”

Blackburn slouched up from his desk and transformed himself from a bug back into a human. "You know what? If I stay any longer, I think I'll probably sleep here for the night. ”

"Of course you can choose to do that, little Eugene. It's just that don't come to me to cry when all your money is stolen, but more likely, when you wake up, you'll find yourself in a strange place. Oh, that's so sad, the lovely little Eugene has been kidnapped!" Warhammer danced, embarrassing Maffeo standing in front of him.

"Holy. Blackburn slammed the paper ball he was holding on to the ground and walked out of the tavern.

Warhammer was indeed awake, otherwise he wouldn't have brought the two of them to their destination anytime soon. The reason for calling Maffeo was clear, and since Warhammer pointed out to him the gangsters that were on the streets, Maffeo understood what Warhammer was calling for him. "A not-so-perfect track?" he asked, smiling uncertainly.

"Little Eugene and I have already suffered a loss on this, so it would be best if you could probably follow their carriage from the roof if we didn't get their attention. After all, my drone isn't a flawless thing, and it has to keep me moving to keep it under my control. Warhammer lowered his voice.

"No problem, but I want to ask, what am I going to do when I follow them to my destination?" asked Maffeo.

"Well, you just need to record the whole process of the final transaction. Warhammer motioned for Blackburn to open the case he was carrying, and pulled out a strange thing from inside, which was true for Maffeo. "You could call this a video recorder. The hammer tapped lightly on the black rectangular object he was holding. "Just press this green button and it will start working automatically. It records the entire process of the transaction and, if you're close enough to them, the conversation between them. ”

"Is there really such a magical thing?" said Maffeo, looking at the black rectangular object in confusion, not quite convinced.

"If you don't believe me, I won't call you. ”

That's a phrase I have to try to believe. Maffeo smiled helplessly, and then took the rectangular object. "Okay, I'll get it done. ”

"Remember. Warhammer reminded. "You have to point the glass side at where they are, or you won't be able to record it, understand?"

"Understood, Warhammer King. ”