Chapter 403: Inferences from each other

They violently threw the children who had been mistaken for cargo onto the wagon, and then rudely seated them in rows, not paying any attention to the intermittent slight moans and pleading of their arms from the soreness of the long time they had been bound with twine. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info they left only one thug to sit in the carriage and watch the imps, but it was clear that he was not willing to do the errand. Therefore, he looked at the dirty children on the other side with disgust, and kept raising his fist to scare them.

The noise of the drone flying through the air caught Booz's attention, and he lifted his head and looked at the sky with a puzzled look. His actions caused Warhammer to subconsciously control the drone to dodge, and at that moment he thought that the other party would do some hellish trick to shoot the drone down. But in fact, the other party did not see the drone whose fuselage was completely painted black. What's more, he had never seen those machines before.

Blackburn couldn't find a working means of transportation in this barren place, so Warhammer had to use the maximum range of the signal to climb the drone to a higher altitude to detect their route. When everything was ready, Booz gave the order to let the carriage go. The coachman grabbed the reins and whipped the horse's buttocks hard, and the carriage began to move.

Buzz apparently became more cautious when he heard the drone's voice, urging the driver to speed up his speed, while his men struggled to follow the carriage, and the drunken ones fell to the ground. No rules, rabble, goddamn scum, you can use all insulting words to describe them at this time. To be more accurate, they've always been like that.

Looking at the warning sign on the receiver on the screen, Warhammer didn't say anything, but he looked like he wanted to say something. Blackburn lowered his nose and lowered his lower lip, then let out a soft sigh. "They're gone, Warhammer. ”

"I know. Warhammer responded.

"Does it mean that one of the last corners they pass leads directly to the outskirts of Huttonmar?" Blackburn said uncertainly.

"That scumbag is just a middleman, it's easy to tell. Warhammer shook his head, turned off the screen receiver, and manipulated the drone to fly back.

Blackburn folded his arms and touched the ground rhythmically on his toes. "That means there will be a final deal. ”

"I think that's the crux of the disappearance of the children, and as you can see, based on what has happened so far, the disappearances are just a pretense to keep people from causing panic, and the real situation is that the children are being sold as commodities. I guess the only thing that makes me wonder is, what kind of guy needs so many children, and what do they need so many children for?" Warhammer mused, a rare seriousness for him.

"Does this have anything to do with the Pretender?" asked Blackburn suddenly.

"Why do you ask?"

"Because you've been suspicious for a long time, haven't you?" asked Blackburn rhetorically.

Warhammer stopped his hand and turned to look sideways at Blackburn. But he didn't speak immediately, but was silent for a while. So Blackburn waited quietly for his response, and he was not in a hurry. Finally, Warhammer put down the remote control in his hand, sat cross-legged on the ground, and spoke. "Yes, I did suspect that this might have something to do with the Pretender. ”

"Let's talk about it. Blackburn gestured with a raised hand.

"I've seen a lot of new things during my travels, and I've heard rumors in some places about an organization using children for experiments. This rumor has been circulated in many parts of the Plains of Amiens, including the Delos Empire, and although the exact content of the rumor varies from place to place, the only thing in common is that the content of the experiments is related to the Pretender. ”

"But why? The Pretenders should have been eliminated by the clergy. "This was by far the most puzzling point for Blackburn, from the moment Warhammer revealed to him the commission the Order.

Warhammer shook his hand and gave Blackburn a middle finger, as if mocking his stupidity. "Little Eugene, you're so cute. Think about it, the history books you've read, or the documents issued by the Order of the Clergy about the Pretendersβ€”do they mention that the Blood Curse and the Pretenders have completely disappeared from the continent?"

At first, Blackburn was a little stunned, but when he pieced together the fragments of memories in his mind, he realized that it was. And so far, the Order has not released even a few lines of a complete investigation of the Pretenders, which means that they are well aware that the Pretenders actually exist on the continent. "Then why didn't you tell the people of the Order what you thought?"

"I'm afraid they've already started to suspect it, and I'm sure if it weren't for that 50,000 gold commission, I probably never would have been involved in this incident full of things that made me want to vomit. Warhammer shrugged.

"I see, that's why you focused on this matter after listening to Andrea, because you already suspected that it might have something to do with the Pretender. But I still have a question, did you say that sentence intentionally or unintentionally at Miss Andrea's house that day?"

"What's the point? About whether the thugs often come to Scum Carter's tavern?"

"That's right. ”

"What's the answer you'd like to hear?" Warhammer laughed in a smirked tone.

Blackburn sighed, "Okay, I'll just use this as an opportunity. He didn't want to continue the discussion, and now that he had roughly sorted out the whole thing, there was no point in continuing to dwell on it. After all, time was precious, and he couldn't afford to spend too much time playing word games with Warhammer.

Warhammer was pleased with Blackburn's current situation, and after folding the returning drone into the box Blackburn was carrying, he patted the other man on the shoulder. "How's that? Are you still interested?"

Blackburn hesitated for a moment, then nodded reluctantly. "Alright, man. What should I say, my days with you are never boring. You know what? It's just because you're a restless guy. ”

"Oh, my little Eugene, you're finally back with me. He opened his hands and wanted to hug Blake, but his exaggerated gesture made the other party take a few steps back. "Damn it, man. Calm, calm down. I think it's time for us to go, it's not a good thing to stay here for a long time. ”

"You're right. Warhammer withdrew his outstretched hands, half-turned, his head slightly tilted back, and bowed his head. Then he straightened his right hand, bent his left hand on his chest, and said respectfully. "Please, then, little princess. ”

Blackburn couldn't help but clench his fist and lightly punch the guy as he passed him, "No matter what, I'm on your side, I hope you won't lead me into the abyss from which I will never recover." ”

"If I could, I would be able to blast a bloody path through the abyss. That's right, the only way to face the dilemma is to make a big bang. Warhammer snapped his fingers, and then followed with confident steps.